Come see Veronica Decker at the 16th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology and Psychosocial Academy, IPOS 2014 in Lisbon, Portugal, October 20-24 at our poster presentation, “Distress in Cancer Patients is a Nurse-Sensitive Outcome“. Many thanks to Veronica B. Decker, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, MBA (Wayne State University); Debra Schutte, PhD, RN (Wayne State University); Xiang Zhu, MS (Florida Hospital Cancer Institute); and Brian Decker, MBA (EMOL Health) for all their work on this project.Read More →

Congratulations to Dr. Sajeel A. Chowdhary (Florida Hospital Neuroscience Institute), Dr. Barbara Ann Given (MSU), Dr. Charles W Given (MSU), Cindy Majeske (MSU), Paul D. Decker (EMOL Health), and Brian D. Decker (EMOL Health) on acceptance of their abstract "Small business technology transfer (STTR) phase I study (1 R41 MD006148-01) of an automated voice response (AVR) system to improve symptom management in neuro-oncology patients". Read the publication here.Read More →

EMOL Health, in conjunction with University of South Florida (USF), is presenting at the INFORMS 2011 Annual Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ludwig Kuznia, a PhD candidate from USF, will be presenting research findings on using technology and clinical information for creating models to determine optimal treatment decisions. Abstract: Palliative chemotherapy is given without curative intent and aims to increase life expectancy and quality of life. This is a long term, multi-period decision process. In this work, Markov Decision Processes modeling is use to define the optimal treatment strategy. To determine the patient state space as well as state transition probabilities data were obtained fromRead More →

EMOL Health, in conjunction with Michigan Technological University (MTU), is presenting a poster at the Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference (GLBIO) 2011 at The Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Dr. Laura Brown from MTU will be presenting research findings on using technology and clinical information for creating a predictive model for determining patient response to certain care plans. The GLBIO conference will run from May 2-4, 2011.Read More →

EMOL Health, in conjunction with Michigan Technological University (MTU), is presenting a poster at the American Medical Infomatics Association (AMIA) 2010 Annual Meeting, in Washington, DC. Our Research and Development department along with Dr. Laura Brown at MTU will be presenting research findings on using technology and clinical information for creating a predictive model for determining patient response to certain care plans. Representatives from EMOL Health will be in attendance. We invite you to visit with us in the exhibition hall and attend our poster presentation on Monday, November 15, 2010. The AMIA annual meeting runs from November 13-17, 2010.Read More →