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 BlackBerry Invests in NantHealth
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Message Text: BlackBerry today announced an investment in healthcare IT leader NantHealth.

The companies intend to collaborate on the development of HIPAA and other government privacy certified, integrated clinical systems.

"This investment and planned collaboration aligns with the reliability, security and versatility of BlackBerry's end-to-end solutions - from the embedded QNX operating system powering complex medical devices, to secure cloud-based networks, to instantaneous information sharing over BBM Protected," said BlackBerry CEO and Executive Chair, John Chen. "NantHealth is a proven innovator in developing leading platforms that allow medical professionals to share information and deliver care efficiently. BlackBerry's capabilities align closely with NantHealth's and this investment represents the type of forward-looking opportunities that are vital to our future."

NantHealth works to transform clinical delivery with actionable clinical intelligence at the moment of decision, enabling clinical discovery through real-time machine learning systems. The NantHealth platform is installed at approximately 250 hospitals, and connects more than 16,000 medical devices collecting more than 3 billion vital signs annually.

Details of the intended collaboration are being developed, but Chen and Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said they see significant opportunities because QNX is established as a real-time embedded operating system for mission-critical medical diagnostic and monitoring devices in hospitals and homecare environments and BBM Protected is a secure communication platform that could connect healthcare providers, field service workers, emergency personnel, patients and family members. In addition, NantHealth's Clinical Operating System (cOS) platform is the first operating system of its kind in healthcare. NantHealth and BlackBerry can combine secure cloud-based and supercomputing services to provide data integration, decision support and analytics.


 
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