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The AI Health Blog

Word cloud showing frequency of technical terms (including words such as "lymphoproliferative." "lymphadenopathy," and "papillary") appearing in patient notifications sent from Eric Perakslis' personal MyChart to his phone.

My Cancer on MyChart

By Eric Perakslis

Bridging Disciplines to Leverage Electronic Health Record Data for Clinical Research

By Ben Goldstein and Jillian Hurst

When Data Science Meets the Real World

By Ursula Rogers

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