Thursday, August 27, 2009

Indiana innovative company dives deep into medical informatics

Despite the political ramifications, few would question that health care reform advocates and an aging Baby Boomer market will evoke dramatic change in American health care delivery over the coming months. However the reforms or market changes turn out, one element is for certain: the health care market is hot for actionable medical data.

When change does come, PearlDiver Technologies in northeast Indiana is set to cash in with deep-diving data-mining algorithms and multiple millions of HIPAA-compliant data sets.

The 3-year-old Fort Wayne, Ind.-based company (which recently opened an office in Washington, D.C.) has already achieved recognition as the nation’s largest publicly available and searchable database of patient, charge, product and outcome records, according to PearlDiver CEO Robin Young.

Read more on Midwest Business in Chicago.

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