Israeli entrepreneurs have become well known for their seemingly innate ability to think outside the box. In 1959, Simcha Blass sought to make the desert bloom by creating the world’s first drip irrigation system. More recently, Amit Goffer, a quadriplegic and CEO and founder of Argo Medical Technologies created a robotic exoskeleton that provides the disabled with the ability to walk again.

Solving prescription errors with big data solutions
An estimated 1.5 million people are affected each year by prescription errors in the US alone, resulting in thousands of preventable fatalities. In addition, drug prescription errors are unfortunately a common occurrence that currently costs the average hospital around $5.6 million annually. Gidi Stein, who also serves as the deputy head of Internal Medicine at Rabin Medical Center, designed Medaware in an attempt to avert these drug prescription mistakes.

“Our mission is to eliminate harmful medication errors. To this aim, MedAware uses big-data analytics of large-scale electronic medical records data assessing, statistically, which drugs are right and which drugs are wrong for each individual patient, in real time,” Stein remarked.
New drugs, new potential for errors

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Source: This blog post is a translation of the original article which was featured in SiliconWadi, a French magazine dedicated entirely to Israeli technology and innovation.
MedAware annonce la fin des prescriptions médicales erronées (siliconwadi.fr — French)
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