FoodCare helps food and beverage businesses understand and meet the needs of millions of individuals and families by providing nutrition-related apps and services.
Small Screens, Big Changes: Frontiers in Mobile Technology for Nutrition, Hea...Lisa Gualtieri
Will Masters, Professor and Chair, Department of Food and Nutrition Policy, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, invited me to moderate a panel on Feb 26, 2014 on mobile health. Panelists Charles Teague, LoseIt!, Nick Patel, Wellable, and Neal Lesh, Dimagi, were fantastic. They gave me permission to post their slides, which end with the questions I prepared:
1.My mother-in-law downloaded LoseIt and wants to know how it takes into consideration your age and physical ability to exercise? The broader question here is:
–How are all people accommodated and when is it okay for a specific demographics' needs to be met be in age, location, or health condition?
2.From Twitter: Why does LoseIt treat iPhone users better than Android? Larger question:
–What is the impact of the changes in technology: cell phones, smart phones, tablets etc on your products?
3.What would a healthcare provider need to know to "prescribe" your app? Why would someone "adhere" to that prescription?
4.If you had unlimited funds what would you each do in the next year?
I wish I had documented all their excellent and insightful answers.
Interested in Mobile Health - consider Mobile Health Design course http://publichealth.tufts.edu/Academics/HCOM-Program/Summer-Institute/Mobile-Health-Design
The key to success in the age of the digital patient is to think about the patient as being at the center of the health care and communication network and to design solutions to make it easier for them to participate in their own health care.
People are more than ever conscious about their own health. That's why they expect from brands and companies to help them in be(com)ing healthy & happy.
End of Life Planning - Directives by DesignBen Quirk
Learn about Directives by Design, a culturally sensitive tool to guide patients through end of life choices and create a living will as required for hospitals in MU2.
Tracking Health at Any Fitness Level: How Mobile Apps and Devices Help Your ...Bill Day
A combined Virgin HealthMiles + RunKeeper presentation for employers interested in offering corporate wellness programs. From Jake Cacciapaglia http://twitter.com/jakecacci
Les coûts en santé et en absentéisme croissent à un rythme insoutenable.
66% des maladies chroniques peuvent être évitées avec une meilleure hygiène de vie.
Le retour sur investissement des programmes de santé au USA est de 2,73$ par $ investi.
Ignilife est une plateforme scalable, abordable et pilotée par les données. Elle couvre 93% des risques santé, 61% des personnes s'impliquent dans la première semaine et 52% déclarent changer leurs habitudes après 3 mois.
FoodCare helps food and beverage businesses understand and meet the needs of millions of individuals and families by providing nutrition-related apps and services.
Small Screens, Big Changes: Frontiers in Mobile Technology for Nutrition, Hea...Lisa Gualtieri
Will Masters, Professor and Chair, Department of Food and Nutrition Policy, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, invited me to moderate a panel on Feb 26, 2014 on mobile health. Panelists Charles Teague, LoseIt!, Nick Patel, Wellable, and Neal Lesh, Dimagi, were fantastic. They gave me permission to post their slides, which end with the questions I prepared:
1.My mother-in-law downloaded LoseIt and wants to know how it takes into consideration your age and physical ability to exercise? The broader question here is:
–How are all people accommodated and when is it okay for a specific demographics' needs to be met be in age, location, or health condition?
2.From Twitter: Why does LoseIt treat iPhone users better than Android? Larger question:
–What is the impact of the changes in technology: cell phones, smart phones, tablets etc on your products?
3.What would a healthcare provider need to know to "prescribe" your app? Why would someone "adhere" to that prescription?
4.If you had unlimited funds what would you each do in the next year?
I wish I had documented all their excellent and insightful answers.
Interested in Mobile Health - consider Mobile Health Design course http://publichealth.tufts.edu/Academics/HCOM-Program/Summer-Institute/Mobile-Health-Design
The key to success in the age of the digital patient is to think about the patient as being at the center of the health care and communication network and to design solutions to make it easier for them to participate in their own health care.
People are more than ever conscious about their own health. That's why they expect from brands and companies to help them in be(com)ing healthy & happy.
End of Life Planning - Directives by DesignBen Quirk
Learn about Directives by Design, a culturally sensitive tool to guide patients through end of life choices and create a living will as required for hospitals in MU2.
Tracking Health at Any Fitness Level: How Mobile Apps and Devices Help Your ...Bill Day
A combined Virgin HealthMiles + RunKeeper presentation for employers interested in offering corporate wellness programs. From Jake Cacciapaglia http://twitter.com/jakecacci
Les coûts en santé et en absentéisme croissent à un rythme insoutenable.
66% des maladies chroniques peuvent être évitées avec une meilleure hygiène de vie.
Le retour sur investissement des programmes de santé au USA est de 2,73$ par $ investi.
Ignilife est une plateforme scalable, abordable et pilotée par les données. Elle couvre 93% des risques santé, 61% des personnes s'impliquent dans la première semaine et 52% déclarent changer leurs habitudes après 3 mois.
Money Mindsets Help Banks Align With Customers' Real Needsaccenture
Accenture and Fjord conducted research into changing consumer attitudes and behaviors by asking three simple questions:
1) When do you think about money?
2) Where do you think about money?
3) How hard do you think about money?
Responses revealed four basic Money Mindsets:
• Achievers – defining success by budgeting for clear, tangible goals
• Balancers – defining success by getting the best deal in each transaction
• Experiencers – spending and enjoying the present
• Explorers – saving money and making trade offs
An understanding of how these different personality types think about their finances can help banks develop services and products that become invaluable features of daily life.
StartUp Health’s Annual Insights Report: The Year Digital Health Hit its Stri...Jill Gilbert
2017 is on track to be the biggest year yet for digital health funding, with almost $2.4B in deals in Q3 alone, according to StartUp Health Insights’ 2016 Q3 Report. With a record quarter on the books and no signs of funding slowing down, join the Director of StartUp Health Academy as she shares the latest market trends and advances in digital health technology and what’s in store over the next quarter, next year, and 10+ years from now.
This is the keynote version of the presentation on Engaging the ePatient, which details how telemedicine, social media and mobile health applications will converge to change the future of healthcare.
Natalie Record - Housing Innovation Lead and Clémence Martin-Beaumont– Service Designer from Connected Places Catapult share the Discovery Phase research and ask organisations to "express their interest" in the programme
Speakers: Kian Sanaii, CEO, Independa, Inc.; David Schie, CEO , Linear Dimensions; Shireen Yates, CEO, Co-Founder, 6SensorLabs
The Digital Health Summit, produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum of health care and technology audiences in the world. The Summit features innovations and advancements in genomics, diagnostics, wearables, telehealth and more in the mobile health market which is expected to reach $26 billion by 2017. This is a must see event each year that takes place at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Website: Http://www.digitalhealthsummit.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dhsummit
Hashtags: #digitalhealthces #ces2016
Photos: https://www.flickr.com/digitalhealthsummit
Navigating Age-Tech, e-health enablers for home & community care. Dr. Martin Chasen, Medical Director Supportive Palliative Care Program at William Osler Health System, and Nectari Charitakis CEO & Co-founder of uCarenet share three digital health solutions to enable seniors and patients to receive the care they need at home. Helping them to stay out of hospital or institutional care environments.
Money Mindsets Help Banks Align With Customers' Real Needsaccenture
Accenture and Fjord conducted research into changing consumer attitudes and behaviors by asking three simple questions:
1) When do you think about money?
2) Where do you think about money?
3) How hard do you think about money?
Responses revealed four basic Money Mindsets:
• Achievers – defining success by budgeting for clear, tangible goals
• Balancers – defining success by getting the best deal in each transaction
• Experiencers – spending and enjoying the present
• Explorers – saving money and making trade offs
An understanding of how these different personality types think about their finances can help banks develop services and products that become invaluable features of daily life.
StartUp Health’s Annual Insights Report: The Year Digital Health Hit its Stri...Jill Gilbert
2017 is on track to be the biggest year yet for digital health funding, with almost $2.4B in deals in Q3 alone, according to StartUp Health Insights’ 2016 Q3 Report. With a record quarter on the books and no signs of funding slowing down, join the Director of StartUp Health Academy as she shares the latest market trends and advances in digital health technology and what’s in store over the next quarter, next year, and 10+ years from now.
This is the keynote version of the presentation on Engaging the ePatient, which details how telemedicine, social media and mobile health applications will converge to change the future of healthcare.
Natalie Record - Housing Innovation Lead and Clémence Martin-Beaumont– Service Designer from Connected Places Catapult share the Discovery Phase research and ask organisations to "express their interest" in the programme
Speakers: Kian Sanaii, CEO, Independa, Inc.; David Schie, CEO , Linear Dimensions; Shireen Yates, CEO, Co-Founder, 6SensorLabs
The Digital Health Summit, produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum of health care and technology audiences in the world. The Summit features innovations and advancements in genomics, diagnostics, wearables, telehealth and more in the mobile health market which is expected to reach $26 billion by 2017. This is a must see event each year that takes place at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Website: Http://www.digitalhealthsummit.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dhsummit
Hashtags: #digitalhealthces #ces2016
Photos: https://www.flickr.com/digitalhealthsummit
Navigating Age-Tech, e-health enablers for home & community care. Dr. Martin Chasen, Medical Director Supportive Palliative Care Program at William Osler Health System, and Nectari Charitakis CEO & Co-founder of uCarenet share three digital health solutions to enable seniors and patients to receive the care they need at home. Helping them to stay out of hospital or institutional care environments.
10 Best Companies in Nutraceutical Market 2022.pdfinsightscare
Insights Care mapped the journey of prominent organizations that are reshaping the future of the healthcare industry through its latest edition, “10 Best Companies in Nutraceutical Market 2022.”
The Catalyst @ Health 2.0/Wipfli Survey on the State of Digital Health 2021 -...health2dev
The final results are in! Take a look now to see the output of the analysis on the Catalyst @ Health 2.0/Wipfli Survey on the State of Digital Health - 2021!
The 2018 AMR API study from Health 2.0. A survey of the experience of the small health tech application companies working with the large EMR vendors. This is an update and expansion of a similar 2016 study. Both studies supported by the California Health Care Foundation.
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
With support from California Health Care Foundation, earlier this year (2016) Health 2.0 surveyed over 100 small health tech companies to ask their experiences integrating with specific EMR vendors.
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
Every quarter, Health 2.0 releases a summary set of data that explains where industry funding is going, which product segments are growing fastest, and where new company formation is happening. Health 2.0’s precision and clarity when it comes to market segmentation and product information make this quarterly release the cream of the freebie crop.
AMA & MGMA Practice Innovation Challenge Winnershealth2dev
This slide provides descriptions for the 5 winners of the AMA & MGMA Practice Innovation Challenge. The winners were announced at the MGMA 2015 Annual Conference. Winners will work work with the AMA to develop their proposal into a module for the AMA Steps Forward Website.
The Importance of Community Nursing Care.pdfAD Healthcare
NDIS and Community 24/7 Nursing Care is a specific type of support that may be provided under the NDIS for individuals with complex medical needs who require ongoing nursing care in a community setting, such as their home or a supported accommodation facility.
Letter to MREC - application to conduct studyAzreen Aj
Application to conduct study on research title 'Awareness and knowledge of oral cancer and precancer among dental outpatient in Klinik Pergigian Merlimau, Melaka'
Trauma Outpatient Center is a comprehensive facility dedicated to addressing mental health challenges and providing medication-assisted treatment. We offer a diverse range of services aimed at assisting individuals in overcoming addiction, mental health disorders, and related obstacles. Our team consists of seasoned professionals who are both experienced and compassionate, committed to delivering the highest standard of care to our clients. By utilizing evidence-based treatment methods, we strive to help our clients achieve their goals and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment where our clients can receive the highest quality of care. We are dedicated to assisting our clients in reaching their objectives and improving their overall well-being. We prioritize our clients' needs and individualize treatment plans to ensure they receive tailored care. Our approach is rooted in evidence-based practices proven effective in treating addiction and mental health disorders.
International Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated during June, placing the spotlight not only on cancer survivors, but also their caregivers.
CANSA has compiled a list of tips and guidelines of support:
https://cansa.org.za/who-cares-for-cancer-patients-caregivers/
The dimensions of healthcare quality refer to various attributes or aspects that define the standard of healthcare services. These dimensions are used to evaluate, measure, and improve the quality of care provided to patients. A comprehensive understanding of these dimensions ensures that healthcare systems can address various aspects of patient care effectively and holistically. Dimensions of Healthcare Quality and Performance of care include the following; Appropriateness, Availability, Competence, Continuity, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Efficacy, Prevention, Respect and Care, Safety as well as Timeliness.
LGBTQ+ Adults: Unique Opportunities and Inclusive Approaches to CareVITASAuthor
This webinar helps clinicians understand the unique healthcare needs of the LGBTQ+ community, primarily in relation to end-of-life care. Topics include social and cultural background and challenges, healthcare disparities, advanced care planning, and strategies for reaching the community and improving quality of care.
2. AGENDA
1.1 The Challenge
1.2 The Solution
1.3 The Product
1.4 The Money-Maker
1.5 The Market
1.6 The Competition
1.7 The Support
1.8 The Team
1.9 The Ask
3.
4. The Challenge
78.6 million of U.S. adults
are obese according to the
Journal of American
Medicine
29.1 million Americans are
diabetic and 86 million
more are pre-diabetic,
according to the CDC
47% Americans have at
least one risk factor for
heart disease, according
to the CDC
7. The Money-Maker
Industry
Health insurance
providers influence
lower cost for care
and higher CLV
Enterprise
Employee wellness
programs support
healthier family life
Individual
Basic (Free)
Pro ($30 / month)
Enterprise ($120/pp)
SaaS Subscription-Based Model
Increased Growth
Improved Health
8. The Market
Time to Market
Size
$1 Billion
Weight loss
$6.1 Billion
Heart Disease
$245 Billion
Diabetes
10. The Support
Epicure won $10,000 “Technology Entrepreneurship Award”
Invited to present to a crowd of almost 700 at the world’s largest
technology meetup
Invested $100,000 grant to support early development
Won $40,000 Cornell Tech Startup Award to support
incorporation and business development
Epicure was selected as one of five finalists for the PACT
Healthcare App challenge, a partnership between the
Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic
Development, Independence Blue Cross (IBC), and the
University of Pennsylvania.
12. Funding
to raise seed funding of $750k to $1M for post-beta launch support
Customer Acquisition
to pursue partnership with health insurance company for pilot launch in
NY or SF
Partnership
to engage online grocer partnership, particularly Instacart, to provide
full lifecycle
The Ask