- New database could accelerate drug repurposing for various diseases (worldpharmanews.com)
Researchers have created a new open-access database of information on drug candidates and how they are metabolised by the body, which could help speed up the repurposing of old drugs as new treatments...the process of developing new drugs is costly, can take decades, and often leads to failed treatments. The database, called NICEdrug.ch and described today in eLife, may help expedite the process by helping scientists find promising, existing drugs that might be repurposed...READ MORE
- Six Trends to Watch in the New Healthcare Economy (drugchannels.net)
The pace of innovation, the rise of consumerism, an aging population, and the movement toward price transparency means healthcare companies must become more agile and insightful than ever. Six trends have emerged as the top issues affecting healthcare businesses today...READ MORE
- LEVERAGING BIG DATA
- SEEING DISRUPTION AS THE NORM
- EXPANDING THE ROLE OF PHARMACISTS
- FOCUSING ON TELEHEALTH AND DIGITAL CARE MODELS
- AGING POPULATION PRESSURING RETAIL PHARMACY
- ENGAGING PATIENTS TO IMPROVE ADHERENCE
- How specialty prescription apps are expanding into other services (healthcareitnews.com)
Some companies are betting on telehealth's "gold rush," but virtual care may run into limiting factors...It's become somewhat common in the last year to see news about prescription delivery apps expanding, either to offer more kinds of services or to offer telehealth more generally...Part of this activity is in response to customer demand: Companies say users are increasingly accustomed to a one-stop-shop experience, especially online, and they're starting to expect similar seamlessness from health-and-wellness tools...Another part, of course, stems from the spike in telehealth interest triggered by the pandemic...READ MORE
- Amazon to widen Amazon Care service availability (drugstorenews.com)'Game on': Competition in telehealth, primary care spaces heats up as Amazon Care expands, analysts say (fiercehealthcare.com)Lynch: CVS confident about strategy as Amazon aims to muscle in on its turf (fiercehealthcare.com)
Amazon is taking its health care offerings to new places. The company announced plans to roll out Amazon Care, its on-demand healthcare service across the United States this summer...The move follows the launch 18 months ago of Amazon Care to provide Amazon employees and their families immediate access to high-quality medical care...Amazon Care has two components. The first is virtual care, which connects patients to medical professionals via the Amazon Care app...The second component is in-person care, where Amazon Care can dispatch a medical professional to a patient’s home for additional care...READ MORE
- Saliva in space? UNLV samples will be launched on a SpaceX rocket (reviewjournal.com)
Saliva and oral bacteria from 30 UNLV dental clinic patients will blast off...in a rocket bound for the International Space Station...UNLV researchers from the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering and School of Dental Medicine are partnering with NASA and Colgate-Palmolive to study the growth of oral bacteria in space and to see if Colgate’s oral care products are effective in a microgravity environment...Two of the UNLV researchers involved with the project Jeffrey Ebersole, associate dean for research at the School of Dental Medicine, and mechanical engineering research scientist Shengjie Zhai will be on site...for the rocket launch...READ MORE
- Technology Advances Are Needed to Advance the Profession (drugtopics.com)
One day, my wife Denise and I went to our local bank with a plastic card and put it in the machine. We had the option of withdrawing either $25 or $50 out of our checking account. The money dropped down in an envelope with the cash inside. This was amazing technology for 1981. I then went to work and pulled out the Smith Corona typewriter and started typing prescription labels...Yesterday, I went to our warehouse club and pulled up to the gas pumps. I took out my phone and waved it at the QR code on the screen. I began pumping my gas without ever getting my wallet out of my pocket. I checked my email and saw I had spent $28.54 on pump #4 at 7:46 am...When I stand in front of my pharmacy computer for 10 hours at a time, I often wonder why this technology seems so far behind the other technology I use daily. If we want to move this profession toward more patient-centric care, we must have the tools to do that. All I ask is that my pharmacy computer have the same technology as my gas pump...READ MORE
- Vaccine passports are latest flash point in COVID politics (apnews.com)
Vaccine passports being developed to verify COVID-19 immunization status and allow inoculated people to more freely travel, shop and dine have become the latest flash point in America’s perpetual political wars, with Republicans portraying them as a heavy-handed intrusion into personal freedom and private health choices...They currently exist in only one state — a limited government partnership in New York with a private company — but that hasn’t stopped GOP lawmakers in a handful of states from rushing out legislative proposals to ban their use...READ MORE
- Needles in haystacks: a new generation of AI-enhanced drug discovery companies (pharmaceutical-technology.com)
The search for novel therapies has long been a trial-and-error process that costs drug companies a vast amount of time and money. Now, with artificial intelligence (AI) set to transform the pharmaceutical industry more than any other emerging technology, a growing number of pharma and biotech groups are harnessing the cutting-edge tech to minimise the hit-and-miss nature of R&D and discover new therapies with previously impossible speed and accuracy...READ MORE
- Speak up, docs: Bayer’s ‘AMI’ voice assistant talks prescription drug info for physicians (fiercepharma.com)
AMI, pronounced as Amy, is Bayer's new voice assistant and chatbot that can talk to physicians about prescription drugs when they say, “Hey Google, talk to Bayer Pharmaceutical” on Google Home...An acronym for assistant for medical information, AMI is meant to offer quick, hands-free and on-demand information for busy healthcare professionals. Doctors can ask about prescribing information and other details for two oncology drugs, Nubeqa and Xofigo, and three women’s health products, Mirena, Kyleena and Skyla...Bayer is the first pharma to use voice technology to access medical information through Google Home and Google Assistant...READ MORE
- Tracking the success of Johns Hopkins’ high-profile COVID-19 website (healthcareitnews.com)Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center (coronavirus.jhu.edu)
Here's a look at how it was created, what it offers – and how it grew to reach more than 38 million visits in seven months...Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Hopkins Medicine needed to provide accurate content very quickly in an information environment that was changing by the hour...In a pre-pandemic world, the organization's content team would look to search engine optimization strategies to see what questions people are asking and determine what information would be most useful. However, that data was just not yet available for COVID-19 when the pandemic hit...READ MORE