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Rebecca Robbins

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Rebecca Robbins has appeared in 5 articles since 2018-03. Coverage peaked in 2020Q4 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Theranos.

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2020-10-14
STAT

Investigation: software used for targeting medical services to US patients is infusing racial bias into decision-making about who should receive stepped-up care

Casey Ross / STAT : Tweets: @frankpasquale , @rsvassellmd , @ravindranize , @docjeffd , @uche_blackstock , @erbrod , @statnews , and @rebeccadrobbins Tweets: Frank Pasquale / @frankpasquale : “None o...

2020-07-20
STAT

Many hospitals and clinics are introducing AI-powered decision support tools, often novel and unproven, but most patients are unaware of them

Since February of last year, tens of thousands of patients hospitalized at one of Minnesota's largest health systems have had their discharge … Tweets: @rebeccadrobbins , @statnews , @kncukier , @kate...

2018-10-25
New York Times

Kinsa, a smart thermometer startup that raised ~$29M via VCs like Kleiner Perkins, has products in 500K+ US homes and sells “illness data” to Clorox and others

Most of what we do — the websites we visit, the places we go, the TV shows we watch, the products we buy — has become fair game for advertisers. Tweets: @fmanjoo , @nytimestech , @rebeccadrobbins , @z...

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