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Georgia Institute of Technology became the first university to receive the Phoenix Award from the Health IT Leadership Summit for support of innovative health IT-based education, research and commercialization.
A pilot program to help cancer patients navigate the cancer treatment process is receiving national attention and more funding.
IPaT Executive Director Beth Mynatt will represent Georgia Tech today at the launch of President Barack Obama's Precision Medicine initiative.
The SimTigrate Design Lab hosted a team of providers and medical assistants from Mercy Care to help the clinic redesign the team room at their Decatur Street location.
It’s a sobering statistic: Only 34% of Georgia third graders read at grade level by the end of the school year. This is important because third grade is when kids begin reading to learn instead of learning to read.
Georgia Tech researchers investigate the assistive technology needs of older adults with disabilities.
Can aspects of a student’s life be predicted by evidence of their digital footprint as they live their daily lives? It’s a question Georgia Tech researchers want to explore with a new project.
Have an innovative technology-enabled design solution to help and empower the aging population? Consider entering to the first TechSAge Design Competition.
PaT Director Beth Mynatt was part of a discussion about long-term care planning on the weekly talk financial radio program Dollars and Sense.