Taking Stock of Blockchain in Healthcare, Part 2

By | August 21, 2019

In Part I, we touched on how healthcare stakeholders like clinical researchers, doctors, pharmacists, and other providers can and are implementing blockchain technology to facilitate the collaborative exchange of research and data. In this installment, we discuss the business case for blockchain in healthcare. Policies and implementation regarding exchanging patient medical data among providers vary… Read More »

Taking Stock of Blockchain in Healthcare, Part I

By | July 19, 2019

Blockchain use is usually associated with the finance industry, but the healthcare industry is actually outpacing finance’s adoption [pdf]. There are so many opportunities for blockchain in healthcare that some cite it as the perfect use case. In this two-part blog post, we will describe the implications of blockchain-based health information technology from the patient,… Read More »

Imputing Race & Ethnicity: Part 2

By | August 26, 2021

Part 1 of this two-part series laid out arguments for and shortcomings of imputing race/ethnicity from the perspective of health equity. In this post, we’ll talk about gaps in the evidence and a few alternatives to imputation, including approaches involving population-level and neighborhood-level data. Imputation is a common solution to deal with “the missing-data problem.”… Read More »

Patient Portals: Part 3 – The Future of Portals

By | December 5, 2019

Welcome to the final post in our series on patient portals – an attempt to imagine the future. Part 1 of this series summarized the latest data on who is using portals. Part 2 explained some of the barriers to use as well as what factors increase use. Evidence of Increased Patient Engagement and Other… Read More »