Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Health Data Consortium Affiliates Apps Demos
Moderator: Sunnie Southern, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Viable Synergy, LLC; Ohio Health Data Affiliate
Research into people's attitudes to use of health dataARDC
Presentation by Kate LeMay, ANDS, on 1 November 2017, to the 'Patient views on data sharing' ANDS webinar.
Recordings, slides, transcripts, links for all health and medical webinars are at: http://www.ands.org.au/working-with-data/sensitive-data/medical-and-health/webinars-health-and-medical
Here we examine public health in Metro Atlanta, including issues of food security, access to healthy foods, life expectancies, obesity, and smoking. Public health issues are often associated with income level, and we find that counties with higher median household incomes tend to have higher life expectancies. Obesity is also associated with income at the county level, as counties with higher median household incomes tend to have higher percentages of obese adults.
Council of State Governments Innovations – Magellan Health’s MyLife David Covington
Council of State Governments Innovations – Magellan Health’s MyLife youth advocacy and leadership program selected as an innovations and transferability regional finalist after Western Regional finals in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Many Arab internet users stated that they depend on the internet as their main source of medical information.
The remarkable increase of Internet use among Arab countries has caused great changes in the behavior and habits of Arab users... the way users today interact with medical information and medical service providers is one example.
Hitting the Sweet Spot with Predictive Analytics (David Shulkin)Ashleigh Kades
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Commissioned by the National Partnership, developed by research partner Professor Alan Westin, Ph.D. and conducted by Harris Interactive, the online survey of nearly 2,000 respondents, with an oversample of Hispanic adults, details consumer experiences with both electronic and paper medical record systems. Intended to serve as a baseline for future studies, the survey looks at how consumers value electronic vs. paper records, how concerned they are about data breaches, and whether they trust electronic medical records more or less than paper records to protect their privacy. It is designed to amplify consumers' voices and inform implementation of health IT.
Slides from PHR adoption survey sponsored by California Healthcare Foundation. Survey results released Apr. 13, 2010. Survey conducted end of 2009-early 2010. Caveat: results are heavily weighted to California (KP) experience.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
The State of the Art: Enterprise Data Use at the Point of Care
Moderator:
Janet Marchibroda, Director, Health Innovation Initiative, Bipartisan Policy Center
The new delivery models have made it clear- they need health information technology (IT) and data in order to succeed in providing high value health care. Many decision-makers and clinical staff are overwhelmed by or are looking for the evidence to support using the increasing amount and divergent types of data that can be leveraged at the enterprise level and point of care. Patient-generated data, open data streams, cost and quality information – how will it fit into the clinical workflow, and does it make a difference in operations and clinical outcomes? Join us for demos and a discussion of the state of the art.
Panel A (3:30-4:15pm): Enterprise-Level Data Analytics
Speakers:
Jack Challis, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, CliniCast
Allen Kamer, Vice President Corporate Development and Marketing, Humedica
Jonathan Porter, Vice President Product Strategy, athenahealth
Eric Page, Chief Executive Officer, Amplify Health
Graham Gardner, Chief Executive Officer, Kyru.us
Panel B (4:15-5:00 pm): Data at the Point of Care
Speakers:
Jason Bhan, Executive Vice President & Co-founder, Medivo
Madhu Nutakki, Vice President of Digital Presence Technologies, Kaiser Permanente
Noah Craft, Chief Medical Officer, VisualDx
Michael Long, Chief Executive Officer, Lumeris
Omri Gottesman, CLIPMERGE, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
These sessions are eligible for continuing education credit.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Open Government Data
Moderator:
George Thomas, Enterprise Architect, Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Speakers:
John Erickson, Director of Web Science Operations, Tetherless Word Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
James P. McCusker, Ph.D Student, Dept. of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mark Musen, Professor, Stanford University and Principal Investigator, National Center for Biomedical Ontologies
Natasha Noy, Senior Research Scientist, Stanford University and Executive Committee Member, National Center for Biomedical Ontologies
Michael Pendleton, Linked Open Data Manager, US Environmental Protection Agency
The session will open with an overview of trends affecting open data sharing, including ‘broad data’ challenges that emerge when application developers have millions of open government datasets available. We will explore issues of web-scale data discovery, rapid and potentially ad hoc integration, visualization, and analysis of partially modeled datasets as well as issues arising from combining different data use policies. We will present emerging solution standards and transitioning academic technologies, including innovative work conducted by the ‘Watson’ research group at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on using Watson as a ‘data advisor’. Panelists will synthesize session topics including optimal steps toward an open health knowledge graph facilitating ‘data liquidity’ (as defined by the ability to easily combine and refine data from disparate publishers). Panelists will discuss enabling the implementation of effective ‘lifting schemes’ by leveraging ‘collaboration without coordination’ processes to produce efficient data access techniques that drive innovative new application development tools, products, and services.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Action Beats and Announcements
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Challenge Winners
PCORI challenged teams to develop a proposal or prototype for a patient/researcher ‘matching’ mechanism or system that can effectively connect potential partners interested in seeking funding for rigorous patient-centered outcomes research. Two winners will be announced.
Presenter: Anne Beal, Chief Operating Officer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Sanofi US Data Design Diabetes Demo Day
The “2013 Sanofi US Data Design Diabetes Innovation Challenge – Prove It!” invites innovators to develop solutions that use or produce data for decision-making to help improve health outcomes for people living with diabetes. Through baseline knowledge models, evidence-based practice, or predictive analysis, Prove It! asks innovators to think creatively about how to effectively harness data to address diabetes in the United States. During this hour, the final teams will live pitch their product to a panel of judges on the Main Stage with one winner to be presented with $100,000 on Tuesday, June 4.
Presenter: Sara Holoubek, Chief Executive Officer, Luminary Labs
Health Industry Bootcamp: A Real-World Crash Course in Everything You Didn’t Learn in Business School about Using Public Data to Create Market Value, Navigate Perverse Incentives, and Deliver Public and Social Good
This present
Liberating Health Data: What we learned in New York, with Dr. Nirav ShahHealth Data Consortium
You can watch this webinar at: http://www.screencast.com/t/CA4ROcdVdo
Dr. Nirav Shah from the New York State Health Department (NYS) discussed lessons learned in providing open access to state health data and why such innovation in health care is critical in this era of health reform for the Health Data Consortium's inaugural webinar. In March 2013, New York State launched health.data.ny.gov and became one of the first states in the country to liberate health data from its files. NYS’s health data website aims to support the Triple Aim: improve individual care, improve population health, and lower costs, and may also create business opportunities that allow developers to use this data to develop new apps that can benefit health.
This webinar also led into the HDC event, Putting Health Data to Work in Our States and Communities, which took place in Chicago on Friday, November 8. Take a look at out our blog to learn more about this thought-providing, invigorating day for health data.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
The HHS Health Data Initiative (HDI) Strategy & Execution Plan with Damon DavisHealth Data Consortium
Watch the webinar here: http://www.screencast.com/t/a43QB5zqjP5
Damon Davis, Director of the Health Data Initiative at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, discussed HHS' new Health Data Strategy and Execution Plan. Since the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launched its efforts to make the vast array of data resources it curates openly available for public consumption in 2010, the data available in HealthData.gov catalog has grown exponentially. HHS’s efforts to release data for the purpose of sparking innovations in healthcare and the delivery of human services is known as the Health Data Initiative (HDI). The mission of HDI is to help improve health, healthcare, and the delivery of human services by harnessing the power of data and fostering a culture of innovative uses of data in public and private sector institutions, communities, research groups, and policy making arenas.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Research into people's attitudes to use of health dataARDC
Presentation by Kate LeMay, ANDS, on 1 November 2017, to the 'Patient views on data sharing' ANDS webinar.
Recordings, slides, transcripts, links for all health and medical webinars are at: http://www.ands.org.au/working-with-data/sensitive-data/medical-and-health/webinars-health-and-medical
Here we examine public health in Metro Atlanta, including issues of food security, access to healthy foods, life expectancies, obesity, and smoking. Public health issues are often associated with income level, and we find that counties with higher median household incomes tend to have higher life expectancies. Obesity is also associated with income at the county level, as counties with higher median household incomes tend to have higher percentages of obese adults.
Council of State Governments Innovations – Magellan Health’s MyLife David Covington
Council of State Governments Innovations – Magellan Health’s MyLife youth advocacy and leadership program selected as an innovations and transferability regional finalist after Western Regional finals in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Many Arab internet users stated that they depend on the internet as their main source of medical information.
The remarkable increase of Internet use among Arab countries has caused great changes in the behavior and habits of Arab users... the way users today interact with medical information and medical service providers is one example.
Hitting the Sweet Spot with Predictive Analytics (David Shulkin)Ashleigh Kades
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Commissioned by the National Partnership, developed by research partner Professor Alan Westin, Ph.D. and conducted by Harris Interactive, the online survey of nearly 2,000 respondents, with an oversample of Hispanic adults, details consumer experiences with both electronic and paper medical record systems. Intended to serve as a baseline for future studies, the survey looks at how consumers value electronic vs. paper records, how concerned they are about data breaches, and whether they trust electronic medical records more or less than paper records to protect their privacy. It is designed to amplify consumers' voices and inform implementation of health IT.
Slides from PHR adoption survey sponsored by California Healthcare Foundation. Survey results released Apr. 13, 2010. Survey conducted end of 2009-early 2010. Caveat: results are heavily weighted to California (KP) experience.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
The State of the Art: Enterprise Data Use at the Point of Care
Moderator:
Janet Marchibroda, Director, Health Innovation Initiative, Bipartisan Policy Center
The new delivery models have made it clear- they need health information technology (IT) and data in order to succeed in providing high value health care. Many decision-makers and clinical staff are overwhelmed by or are looking for the evidence to support using the increasing amount and divergent types of data that can be leveraged at the enterprise level and point of care. Patient-generated data, open data streams, cost and quality information – how will it fit into the clinical workflow, and does it make a difference in operations and clinical outcomes? Join us for demos and a discussion of the state of the art.
Panel A (3:30-4:15pm): Enterprise-Level Data Analytics
Speakers:
Jack Challis, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, CliniCast
Allen Kamer, Vice President Corporate Development and Marketing, Humedica
Jonathan Porter, Vice President Product Strategy, athenahealth
Eric Page, Chief Executive Officer, Amplify Health
Graham Gardner, Chief Executive Officer, Kyru.us
Panel B (4:15-5:00 pm): Data at the Point of Care
Speakers:
Jason Bhan, Executive Vice President & Co-founder, Medivo
Madhu Nutakki, Vice President of Digital Presence Technologies, Kaiser Permanente
Noah Craft, Chief Medical Officer, VisualDx
Michael Long, Chief Executive Officer, Lumeris
Omri Gottesman, CLIPMERGE, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
These sessions are eligible for continuing education credit.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Open Government Data
Moderator:
George Thomas, Enterprise Architect, Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Speakers:
John Erickson, Director of Web Science Operations, Tetherless Word Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
James P. McCusker, Ph.D Student, Dept. of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mark Musen, Professor, Stanford University and Principal Investigator, National Center for Biomedical Ontologies
Natasha Noy, Senior Research Scientist, Stanford University and Executive Committee Member, National Center for Biomedical Ontologies
Michael Pendleton, Linked Open Data Manager, US Environmental Protection Agency
The session will open with an overview of trends affecting open data sharing, including ‘broad data’ challenges that emerge when application developers have millions of open government datasets available. We will explore issues of web-scale data discovery, rapid and potentially ad hoc integration, visualization, and analysis of partially modeled datasets as well as issues arising from combining different data use policies. We will present emerging solution standards and transitioning academic technologies, including innovative work conducted by the ‘Watson’ research group at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on using Watson as a ‘data advisor’. Panelists will synthesize session topics including optimal steps toward an open health knowledge graph facilitating ‘data liquidity’ (as defined by the ability to easily combine and refine data from disparate publishers). Panelists will discuss enabling the implementation of effective ‘lifting schemes’ by leveraging ‘collaboration without coordination’ processes to produce efficient data access techniques that drive innovative new application development tools, products, and services.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Action Beats and Announcements
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Challenge Winners
PCORI challenged teams to develop a proposal or prototype for a patient/researcher ‘matching’ mechanism or system that can effectively connect potential partners interested in seeking funding for rigorous patient-centered outcomes research. Two winners will be announced.
Presenter: Anne Beal, Chief Operating Officer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Sanofi US Data Design Diabetes Demo Day
The “2013 Sanofi US Data Design Diabetes Innovation Challenge – Prove It!” invites innovators to develop solutions that use or produce data for decision-making to help improve health outcomes for people living with diabetes. Through baseline knowledge models, evidence-based practice, or predictive analysis, Prove It! asks innovators to think creatively about how to effectively harness data to address diabetes in the United States. During this hour, the final teams will live pitch their product to a panel of judges on the Main Stage with one winner to be presented with $100,000 on Tuesday, June 4.
Presenter: Sara Holoubek, Chief Executive Officer, Luminary Labs
Health Industry Bootcamp: A Real-World Crash Course in Everything You Didn’t Learn in Business School about Using Public Data to Create Market Value, Navigate Perverse Incentives, and Deliver Public and Social Good
This present
Liberating Health Data: What we learned in New York, with Dr. Nirav ShahHealth Data Consortium
You can watch this webinar at: http://www.screencast.com/t/CA4ROcdVdo
Dr. Nirav Shah from the New York State Health Department (NYS) discussed lessons learned in providing open access to state health data and why such innovation in health care is critical in this era of health reform for the Health Data Consortium's inaugural webinar. In March 2013, New York State launched health.data.ny.gov and became one of the first states in the country to liberate health data from its files. NYS’s health data website aims to support the Triple Aim: improve individual care, improve population health, and lower costs, and may also create business opportunities that allow developers to use this data to develop new apps that can benefit health.
This webinar also led into the HDC event, Putting Health Data to Work in Our States and Communities, which took place in Chicago on Friday, November 8. Take a look at out our blog to learn more about this thought-providing, invigorating day for health data.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
The HHS Health Data Initiative (HDI) Strategy & Execution Plan with Damon DavisHealth Data Consortium
Watch the webinar here: http://www.screencast.com/t/a43QB5zqjP5
Damon Davis, Director of the Health Data Initiative at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, discussed HHS' new Health Data Strategy and Execution Plan. Since the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launched its efforts to make the vast array of data resources it curates openly available for public consumption in 2010, the data available in HealthData.gov catalog has grown exponentially. HHS’s efforts to release data for the purpose of sparking innovations in healthcare and the delivery of human services is known as the Health Data Initiative (HDI). The mission of HDI is to help improve health, healthcare, and the delivery of human services by harnessing the power of data and fostering a culture of innovative uses of data in public and private sector institutions, communities, research groups, and policy making arenas.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Open Government Data
Moderator:
George Thomas, Enterprise Architect, Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Speakers:
John Erickson, Director of Web Science Operations, Tetherless Word Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
James P. McCusker, Ph.D Student, Dept. of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mark Musen, Professor, Stanford University and Principal Investigator, National Center for Biomedical Ontologies
Natasha Noy, Senior Research Scientist, Stanford University and Executive Committee Member, National Center for Biomedical Ontologies
Michael Pendleton, Linked Open Data Manager, US Environmental Protection Agency
The session will open with an overview of trends affecting open data sharing, including ‘broad data’ challenges that emerge when application developers have millions of open government datasets available. We will explore issues of web-scale data discovery, rapid and potentially ad hoc integration, visualization, and analysis of partially modeled datasets as well as issues arising from combining different data use policies. We will present emerging solution standards and transitioning academic technologies, including innovative work conducted by the ‘Watson’ research group at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on using Watson as a ‘data advisor’. Panelists will synthesize session topics including optimal steps toward an open health knowledge graph facilitating ‘data liquidity’ (as defined by the ability to easily combine and refine data from disparate publishers). Panelists will discuss enabling the implementation of effective ‘lifting schemes’ by leveraging ‘collaboration without coordination’ processes to produce efficient data access techniques that drive innovative new application development tools, products, and services.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Sanofi US Data Design Diabetes Demo Day
The “2013 Sanofi US Data Design Diabetes Innovation Challenge – Prove It!” invites innovators to develop solutions that use or produce data for decision-making to help improve health outcomes for people living with diabetes. Through baseline knowledge models, evidence-based practice, or predictive analysis, Prove It! asks innovators to think creatively about how to effectively harness data to address diabetes in the United States. During this hour, the final teams will live pitch their product to a panel of judges on the Main Stage with one winner to be presented with $100,000 on Tuesday, June 4.
Presenter: Sara Holoubek, Chief Executive Officer, Luminary Labs
Health Datapalooza 2013: Health Data Consortium Affiliates - Sunnie Southern,...Health Data Consortium
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Health Data Consortium Affiliates: Igniting Around Health Data in Your Community
Moderator:
Dwayne Spradlin, Chief Executive Officer, Health Data Consortium
Speakers:
Sunnie Southern, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Viable Synergy, LLC and Innov8 for Health
Colorado: Phil Kalin, Center for Improving Values in Health Care (CIVHC)
Louisiana: Ramesh Kolluru, NSF Center for Visual and Decision Informatics (CVDI)
New York: Dave Whitlinger, New York eHealth Collaborative
The Health Data Consortium Affiliates have spent the past year rallying their communities around health data. Leaders from each affiliate will discuss how they have liberated data at the state and local levels and how they have seeded data with local entrepreneurs and application developers to build solutions. If you are interested in working on health data in your region, this is the panel for you. (And the Affiliate network is now accepting applications!) Whether hosting a state-level Datapalooza, setting up a new incubator, or just hosting local meet-ups, representatives from affiliates will answer your questions about what has worked well and what can be improved.
Whole Health is part of collaborative effort by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, VA Office of Patient Care and Cultural Transformation, and University of Wisconsin Integrative Health Program to transform healthcare and help people live healthier, happier lives, and more purpose-driven lives.
Learn more: https://wholehealth.wisc.edu/courses-training/whole-health-in-your-practice/
Social Media and Medicine: Fad or Shift?Gregg Masters
A social media tutorial for client medical group, including details on physician immersion in the broadly cast "digital health channel'. Some key trends in digital health, including both primary and secondary market research are recapped to suggest certain forward implications for a 'cloud based web presence'. Is social media a fad, I don't think empirical evidence would suggest such a conclusion.
Integrating Social Media into Healthcare CommunicationsJamey Shiels
This presentation was given at the 2010 Premier Breakthroughs Conference in Washington DC. The presentation covers a strategic framework for how to Align, Identify, Integrate, Develop and Evolve a social media strategy. This is applicable inside and outside healthcare
"Let's Link Community Driven Happiness Data and the Happiness Policy in Government"
You are invited to attend a short webinar (20 min) live or view online ISQOLS first webinar! We kick this off with speakers Laura Musikanski, Executive Director of the Happiness Alliance and Scott Cloutier, Professor at ASU and board director of ISQOLS and the Happiness Alliance and moderator Jill Johnson, Executive Director of ISQOLS. The discussion will cover the community driven subjective well-being data collected by the Happiness Alliance since 2011, and examples of how happiness data has and can inform public policy, drawing from Bhutan, Dubai (where Laura was a participant in the Dialogue for Global Happiness convened by the United Arab Emirates Minister of Happiness) and the UK. The intent and hope of the webinar is to inspire and invite examples of how QOL data has or could inform public policy, with the goal of sharing information to further the beyond GDP/happiness/well-being movement.
In May 2014, the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI) announced a new national health care cost and quality transparency initiative. The initiative is supported by Aetna, Humana, and UnitedHealthcare; other payers will be announced shortly. The presentation will provide background information on HCCI and describe the initial release of the three tier public transparency website that HCCI is developing. Tier 1, the public website, will be launched by 12/31/15 and was the focus of the discussion.
From Research to Practice - New Models for Data-sharing and Collaboration to ...Health Data Consortium
Watch the webinar here: http://encore.meetingbridge.com/MB005418/140528/
Webinar transcript: http://hdc.membershipsoftware.org/Files/webinars/HDC-PwC%20NIH%20&%20PCORI%20Webinar%20Transcript%205_28_14.pdf
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Executive Director Joe Selby, MD, MPH; National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director and PCORI Board of Governors member Francis Collins, MD, PhD; and NIH Associate Director for Data Science Philip Bourne, PhD discussed new and emerging trends in big data for health, including:
- How researchers, patients, clinicians, and others are forging new models for data-sharing.
- Leveraging the quantity, variety, and analytic potential of health-related data for research and practice.
- Addressing patients’ perspectives, needs, and concerns in creating new opportunities for innovation and translational science.
- Exciting initiatives such as PCORnet, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network initiative that PCORI is now helping to develop, and related open data and technology efforts such - as the NIH Health Systems Collaboratory and Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Addressing Privacy and Security Concerns to Unlock Insights in Big Data in He...Health Data Consortium
Watch the webinar here: http://www.screencast.com/t/6E1ZgTOb
Deven McGraw, Partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, discussed privacy and security concerns in regards to the liberation and usage of health data. There is enormous potential to glean valuable insights from large data sets of health (and health-related) information - but the collection and use of health information for analytics purposes raises privacy and security concerns. Solution of these issues is key to realizing the benefits of health big data. This presentation will focus primarily on some of the regulatory challenges to learning uses of clinical and administrative claims data but also touch on challenges to big data analytics in other contexts (for example, government data and data collected by consumer-facing commercial entities like mobile health apps, social networking sites, search engines, and other personal health tools).
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Clinical Trial Data Transparency: Explaining Governance for Public Data SharingHealth Data Consortium
Watch the webinar here: http://www.screencast.com/t/0lATKYlJ8
Dr. Chris Boone, then-VP in Avalere’s Evidence Translation and Implementation Practice, discussed clinical trial data transparency and considerations for governance and open data sharing. Clinical trials are extremely valuable as the primary data source for seeking regulatory approval of products. Historically, regulatory agencie have been the sole recipients of clinical trial data, butthere has been a recent push from various stakeholder groups to open access to clinical trial data to non-regulatory researchers as an act of ethical responsibility to patients, a contribution to public health, and a demonstrated commitment to advancing the science. Some of the barriers include developing a sound approach for de-identifying patient data, adopting universal clinical trial data format, and managing the proactive and non-selective access and security of clinical data once collected. Dr. Boone discusses rationales and benefits/risks of clinical trial transparency, responsible use of publicly sharing this data, barriers and legal implications, and reasonable data sharing models.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
You can watch this webinar at: http://www.screencast.com/t/QqEn0CyB
Dr. David Knott and Erica Hutchins Coe from McKinsey & Company examined both current market participants and new entrants including Medicaid health plans, co-ops, and provider sponsored health plans using a database of rate filings for 21,000 plans across 50 states and Washington, DC. View a recording of their presentation to understand where competitors are playing, who is selling what kinds of products and networks, and who is most competitively priced to win.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Health Industry Bootcamp: A Real-World Crash Course in Everything You Didn’t Learn in Business School about Using Public Data to Create Market Value, Navigate Perverse Incentives, and Deliver Public and Social Good
Health Datapalooza 2013: HDC Affiliates Apps Demos - Involution Studios hGraphHealth Data Consortium
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
HEALTH DATA CONSORTIUM AFFILIATES APP DEMOS
Monday June 3, 2013 • 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Location: Regency Ballroom
Moderator: Sunnie Southern, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Viable Synergy, LLC; Ohio Health Data Affiliate
hGraph is an open source information visualization which provides a complete overview of an
individual’s health from an aggregated, high-level “how am I doing” status to detailed, metriclevel results and analysis. This single picture method can have a profound effect on a person’s
understanding of his/her total well-being, because it compiles multiple metrics and inputs into a
unified graph that can be viewed at a glance.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Linked Data – Structured Data on the Web
Moderator:
David Wood, Chief Technology Officer, 3 Round Stones
Speaker:
Bernadette Hyland, Chief Executive Officer, 3 Round Stones
Linked Data is a standards-driven model for representing structured data on the Web that gives developers, publishers, and information architects a consistent, predictable way to publish, merge and consume data. Find out what Linked Data is all about from Bernadette Hyland and David Wood from 3 Round Stones, who will present the Linked Data mode in plain, jargon-free language while provide an example of how Linked Data is being used by Sentara Healthcare to combine authoritative open government data with user entered information to providing personalized guidance for patients suffering from asthma, diabetes and heart disease.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Cooperation Without Coordination: Managed Distributed Clinical Trial Data
Moderator:
Bernadette Hyland, Chief Executive Officer, 3 Round Stones
Speaker:
David Wood, Chief Technology Officer, 3 Round Stones
Sivaram Arabandi, Clinical Informatician, Ontopro
Tom Plasterer, Principal Informatics Scientist, AstraZeneca
A challenge common among many healthcare organizations is to relate the detailed outcomes of external data, e.g., clinical trials, to their own research. Learn how Linked Data techniques were developed for the Web and allow for “cooperation without coordination”. This presentation will describe how 3 Round Stones and an international pharmaceutical company created a system to allow coordinated views of distributed clinical trial information. The system extended the Callimachus Project, an Open Source Linked Data management system.
Health Datapalooza 2013: Hearing from the Community - Richard MartinHealth Data Consortium
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Hearing from the Community: Where We Are and Where We Would Like to Be
Moderator:
Edward J. Sondik, former Director, National Center for Health Statistics
Speakers:
Georges Benjamin, Executive Director, American Public Health Association (APHA)
Samuel ‘Woodie’ Kessel, Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Health
Patrick Remington, Associate Dean for Public Health, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Jean Nudelman, Director, Community Benefits Programs, Kaiser Permanente
Donald F. Schwarz, Health Commissioner, Deputy Mayor for Health and Opportunity, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Afshin Khosravii, Chief Executive Officer, Trilogy Integrated Resources
Richard Martin, Vice President, Heritage Provider Network
This session will focus on advances in the use of health data in developing or implementing new tools that impact local community health. It will explore the data and technology needs of local community health organizations and discuss the challenges they face when attempting to meet these needs. It will also present recommendations from non-data oriented people regarding opportunities in the data and technology fields that could enhance their experience in local community health.
Health Datapalooza 2013: Hearing from the Community - Jean NudelmanHealth Data Consortium
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Hearing from the Community: Where We Are and Where We Would Like to Be
Moderator:
Edward J. Sondik, former Director, National Center for Health Statistics
Speakers:
Georges Benjamin, Executive Director, American Public Health Association (APHA)
Samuel ‘Woodie’ Kessel, Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Health
Patrick Remington, Associate Dean for Public Health, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Jean Nudelman, Director, Community Benefits Programs, Kaiser Permanente
Donald F. Schwarz, Health Commissioner, Deputy Mayor for Health and Opportunity, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Afshin Khosravii, Chief Executive Officer, Trilogy Integrated Resources
Richard Martin, Vice President, Heritage Provider Network
This session will focus on advances in the use of health data in developing or implementing new tools that impact local community health. It will explore the data and technology needs of local community health organizations and discuss the challenges they face when attempting to meet these needs. It will also present recommendations from non-data oriented people regarding opportunities in the data and technology fields that could enhance their experience in local community health.
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Closing Session
Gather to share insights with Health Datapalooza organizers and to establish future pathways for progress in efforts to liberate health data. Health Code-a-palooza and Apps Finalists will also be announced.
Speakers:
Bob Kocher, Planning Committee Co-Chair, Health Datapalooza; Venture Partner, Venrock
Steven Krein, Planning Committee Co-Chair, Health Datapalooza; Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, StartUp Health
Dwayne Spradlin, Chief Executive Officer, Health Data Consortium
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Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
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An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
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(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
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• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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Health Datapalooza 2013: HDC Affiliates Apps Demos
1. Moderated by:
Sunnie Southern
Viable Synergy, LLC
Ohio Health Data Affiliate
Learn more at: www.healthdataconsortium.org
Follow us on Twitter: @HDConsortium
Health Data Consortium Affiliates Apps Demos
June 3, 2013
4:30 - 5:30
2. HDC Affiliates Map
Learn more at: www.healthdataconsortium.org
Follow us on Twitter: @HDConsortium
3. Health Data Consortium Affiliate Panel Discussion
Igniting Around Health Data in Your Community
6/04/13
2:30-3:30
Community Track: Executive Room
Learn more at: www.healthdataconsortium.org
Follow us on Twitter: @HDConsortium
Join us tomorrow to learn more about the HDC Affiliate Program
4. Colorado Health Data Affiliate
Colorado Health Data Affiliate:
Phil Kalin, Center for Improving Values in Health Care (CIVHC)
John Kelley
Nominated Startup
5. Ohio Health Data Affiliate
Ohio Health Data Affiliate:
Sunnie Southern, Viable Synergy, LLC
*Presented from the Main Stage
Nominated Startups
Ed Carl, HealthLandscape*Jon Jansen, Doc
Halo
6. California Health Data Affiliate
Nominated Startup
California Health Data Affiliate:
Wil Yu, Foundation for Healthcare Innovation
Ash Damle
7. Boston Health Data Affiliate
Nominated Startup
Boston Health Data Affiliate:
Open
Jon Follett
8. New York Health Data Affiliate
Nominated Startups
Raj LakhanpalEphrat Eyal
New York Health Data Affiliate:
Dave Whitlinger, New York eHealth Collaborative
9. Health Data Consortium Affiliate Panel Discussion
Igniting Around Health Data in Your Community
6/04/13
2:30-3:30
Community Track: Executive Room
Learn more at: www.healthdataconsortium.org
Follow us on Twitter: @HDConsortium
Join us tomorrow to learn more about the HDC Affiliate Program
10. Moderated by:
Sunnie Southern
Viable Synergy, LLC
Ohio Health Data Affiliate
Learn more at: www.healthdataconsortium.org
Follow us on Twitter: @HDConsortium
Health Data Consortium Affiliates Apps Demos
June 3, 2013
4:30 - 5:30