MERCY BIO ANALYTICS

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MERCY BIOANALYTICS Mercy BioAnalytics, Inc. 22 Strathmore Rd #260 Natick MA 01760 MERCY BIO ANALYTICS;Medical diagnostic, testing and monitoring equipment, namely, blood testing apparatus for taking blood samples and blood analysis for the early detection and location of cancer; Medical devices for obtaining blood samples;BIOANALYTICS;
MERCY BIOANALYTICS Mercy BioAnalytics, Inc. 22 Strathmore Rd #260 Natick MA 01760 MERCY BIO ANALYTICS;Providing blood testing and medical diagnostic services, medical diagnostic testing, and medical information in the field of cancer; Providing medical information to medical professionals in the form of reports in the field of cancer; Medical diagnostic testing, namely, consumer-authorized clinical laboratory testing services that report results directly to the patient, consisting of a wellness panel of blood tests; Providing a website featuring educational information in the field of cancer detection and testing; Providing information in the field of cancer detection and testing via social networking and social media websites;BIOANALYTICS;Medical and scientific research services in the fields of blood analysis health care and health care monitoring;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An analytics and data warehousing infrastructure and services system that uses an analytic rather than a transactional data model. The system preferably has at least one extracted source data store, at least one staging data store, and at least one analytic data store. The at least one staging data store preferably has at least one staging data table. The at least one analytic data store preferably has at least one analytic data table for storing transformed data. A staging data table loading algorithm may be used for populating the at least one staging data table with source data. A data transformation algorithm may be used for moving and transforming data from a staging data table into an analytic data store. Other algorithms that may be used in the present invention include algorithms for creating derived variables, creating event proxies, and restructuring data. In one preferred embodiment, the system is a data model based on a clinical rather than a financial understanding of healthcare.