The document describes a developer challenge hosted by Palo Alto Medical Foundation to leverage data from their linkAges system to better connect seniors in the community. The linkAges system includes tools like a member profile, service listings, and a timebank for exchanging services. Participants are tasked with developing creative approaches to analyzing linkAges data to match member needs and interests, track community growth, and engage users. Successful submissions will integrate with the linkAges platform and focus on solving problems of isolation among seniors while respecting their privacy.
The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of workplace wellbeing programs. It notes that direct costs from absenteeism, healthcare costs, disability, and workers' compensation make up 15% of total costs, while indirect costs from issues like presenteeism account for a much larger 85% share. Research shows wellbeing programs can reduce healthcare costs and improve productivity, engagement, and safety. Studies find ROIs for wellbeing programs ranging from 144% to 3,000% over multiple years. The document advocates for integrating considerations of employees' physical, social, and psychological needs to create overall wellbeing at work.
Delivered July 2014 to the clients of Agilquest:
I’m always eager to talk about how agile workplace strategies are good for people, planet and profits, but I was particularly delighted to be asked to focus on the employee side of the equation today. It seems in many cases, they are the afterthought—what organizations are forced to think about once they start to run up against resistance to the new workplace programs.
Hopefully, this conversation will lead us toward being more mindful of the fact that new workplace strategies won’t work if the employees are not on board.
And to get them on board, we need to answer the all important questions here: Why are we doing this? and What’s in it for me?
1) The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of workplace well-being programs. It outlines the costs of health risks like obesity and stress in terms of absenteeism, presenteeism, and healthcare and estimates the potential savings of reducing those risks.
2) Engagement is another factor that is analyzed, with disengaged employees costing organizations through increased turnover, defects, and accidents. Higher engagement can boost profits, productivity, and customer satisfaction.
3) Additional benefits beyond well-being and engagement that can provide ROI include improved real estate utilization, attraction/retention of talent, workforce resilience, and greater efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. The costs of not investing are also addressed.
This document provides information about a webinar presentation for the SMART-Indivo App Challenge. The webinar covered ONC and its Investing in Innovation program, an introduction to the SMART-Indivo Challenge, and Q&A about the challenge. It discussed personal health records and platforms like Indivo, and how the SMART standard enables apps to run across diverse health IT systems. The webinar explained how Indivo adds features to SMART like rich write capability and consumer-facing functions. It outlined the timeline and criteria for the app challenge competition.
Everhealthier.org Women is a mobile app and website that provides personalized health recommendations and reminders for preventative health tasks like cancer screenings. It allows users to create a "healthy circle" of friends and family members to track tasks and share health information. The app tailors recommendations to each person's profile and sends reminders via text, while also providing health education articles and links to local clinics. It was co-designed with user feedback and aims to make preventative health simple through an engaging mobile experience.
Million Hearts Risk Check Challenge Q&A Webinarhealth2dev
This document summarizes a meeting to discuss the Million Hearts Risk Check Challenge. The challenge asks developers to create apps that assess heart disease risk, encourage users to get blood pressure and cholesterol tests, and direct them to locations offering affordable screenings. The meeting covered an overview of the challenge, APIs provided by Archimedes and Surescripts to power the apps, and criteria for evaluating submissions. Attendees could ask questions and received resources on using the APIs and evaluation process.
The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of workplace wellbeing programs. It notes that direct costs from absenteeism, healthcare costs, disability, and workers' compensation make up 15% of total costs, while indirect costs from issues like presenteeism account for a much larger 85% share. Research shows wellbeing programs can reduce healthcare costs and improve productivity, engagement, and safety. Studies find ROIs for wellbeing programs ranging from 144% to 3,000% over multiple years. The document advocates for integrating considerations of employees' physical, social, and psychological needs to create overall wellbeing at work.
Delivered July 2014 to the clients of Agilquest:
I’m always eager to talk about how agile workplace strategies are good for people, planet and profits, but I was particularly delighted to be asked to focus on the employee side of the equation today. It seems in many cases, they are the afterthought—what organizations are forced to think about once they start to run up against resistance to the new workplace programs.
Hopefully, this conversation will lead us toward being more mindful of the fact that new workplace strategies won’t work if the employees are not on board.
And to get them on board, we need to answer the all important questions here: Why are we doing this? and What’s in it for me?
1) The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of workplace well-being programs. It outlines the costs of health risks like obesity and stress in terms of absenteeism, presenteeism, and healthcare and estimates the potential savings of reducing those risks.
2) Engagement is another factor that is analyzed, with disengaged employees costing organizations through increased turnover, defects, and accidents. Higher engagement can boost profits, productivity, and customer satisfaction.
3) Additional benefits beyond well-being and engagement that can provide ROI include improved real estate utilization, attraction/retention of talent, workforce resilience, and greater efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. The costs of not investing are also addressed.
This document provides information about a webinar presentation for the SMART-Indivo App Challenge. The webinar covered ONC and its Investing in Innovation program, an introduction to the SMART-Indivo Challenge, and Q&A about the challenge. It discussed personal health records and platforms like Indivo, and how the SMART standard enables apps to run across diverse health IT systems. The webinar explained how Indivo adds features to SMART like rich write capability and consumer-facing functions. It outlined the timeline and criteria for the app challenge competition.
Everhealthier.org Women is a mobile app and website that provides personalized health recommendations and reminders for preventative health tasks like cancer screenings. It allows users to create a "healthy circle" of friends and family members to track tasks and share health information. The app tailors recommendations to each person's profile and sends reminders via text, while also providing health education articles and links to local clinics. It was co-designed with user feedback and aims to make preventative health simple through an engaging mobile experience.
Million Hearts Risk Check Challenge Q&A Webinarhealth2dev
This document summarizes a meeting to discuss the Million Hearts Risk Check Challenge. The challenge asks developers to create apps that assess heart disease risk, encourage users to get blood pressure and cholesterol tests, and direct them to locations offering affordable screenings. The meeting covered an overview of the challenge, APIs provided by Archimedes and Surescripts to power the apps, and criteria for evaluating submissions. Attendees could ask questions and received resources on using the APIs and evaluation process.
This document summarizes a webinar for the RWJF Games to Generate Data Challenge. The webinar provided an overview of the challenge, which aims to create games that use gamification to generate health data for the Aligning Forces for Quality initiative. It described the challenge goals, phases, evaluation criteria, timeline and available data resources. The challenge will award prizes to games that most effectively engage users to improve health outcomes while generating useful quality data.
The webinar summarized an upcoming healthcare technology challenge hosted by NYCEDC and Janssen Healthcare Innovation. [1] Ten finalists will be selected to pitch prototype solutions that address urgent healthcare needs. [2] Finalists will receive coaching and pitch their solutions at a demo day event for a chance to win $25,000, $15,000, or $10,000 in prizes. [3] The goal is to recognize and support emerging healthcare technologies and companies in New York City.
This document provides information about a webinar presented by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) on January 28, 2013. The webinar discussed PCORI's mission to fund patient-centered comparative effectiveness research through meaningful patient and stakeholder engagement. It also introduced PCORI's Patient-Researcher Matching Challenge, which asks entrants to develop a system to connect researchers with potential patient partners. The challenge will award $10,000 for the best conceptual model and $40,000 for the best prototype. Submissions were due by April 15, 2013 with winners to be announced in May 2013.
Blue Button Challenge Intelligent Decisions Slide Deck Publichealth2dev
ID Blue Button is a mobile app that allows users to access and manage their comprehensive health data in one place over time. It collects data from various sources and displays it in an organized timeline that is easy for users to understand, share with providers, and use to improve their health. The app aims to unify the patient experience, provide insight into a user's complete health history and status, and expedite interactions between users and their healthcare providers to increase quality and reduce costs. Future enhancements may include integrating self-reported data and sensors, local and cloud storage, projections and recommendations, and support for additional platforms and data sources.
The document summarizes a webinar presentation about developer challenges for HealthData.gov. It introduces the speakers and discusses two initial challenges - the first focuses on applying metadata standards to datasets, the second on enhancing the platform with WebID single sign-on capabilities. Key details include the goals of the Investing in Innovation program, an overview of the HealthData.gov challenges program structure and timeline, and descriptions of the specific technical requirements for the first domain and platform challenges.
1. The document describes a blood pressure monitoring app that connects to a Healthvault account. It allows users to manually input blood pressure measurements and view past measurements graphically over time.
2. The app provides contextual tips and interventions based on blood pressure readings. Tips are presented in lay language and adapted from healthfinder.gov.
3. A sharing feature allows users to send blood pressure data via email, Twitter, or other apps to doctors, friends, or followers for support in managing their condition.
This webinar presentation provided an overview of the NYeC Patient Portal Challenge. The challenge asks developers to create prototypes that showcase how patients can access health information through a statewide exchange. The presentation covered NYeC and the vision, challenge goals and timeline, requirements, use cases, judging process, and evaluation criteria. Attendees included representatives from NYeC and Health 2.0 who were available to answer questions.
Health 2.0 Boston Code-A-Thon - 2nd Place Winner- The CareSyncershealth2dev
Chronic disease is a major problem affecting 133 million Americans and accounting for 75% of healthcare spending. Current chronic care suffers from siloed and missing health data across multiple electronic medical records and portals. This weekend project worked on automating processes at CareSync, a chronic care coordination service, to address these problems. The automation developed invitations for chronic care management, consolidated patient records mostly automatically, and updated provider electronic medical records, removing manual work and improving care for chronic patients.
Crowds Care for Cancer Challenge Webinar Slideshealth2dev
The document provides information about a challenge to create new tools to help cancer survivors manage their health after treatment. The challenge is sponsored by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and the National Cancer Institute. The challenge will have two phases - the first involves submitting wireframes and explanations of proposed apps, and selected finalists will then develop functioning apps and crowdfunding campaigns for them in the second phase. Winners will receive cash prizes and recognition. The goal is to spur innovation in tools that address survivor care needs and facilitate communication between survivors and healthcare providers.
The document summarizes a webinar presentation on discharge follow-up appointments and care transitions. It provides an overview of the Office of the National Coordinator's i2 program which aims to spur innovation and highlight excellence. It then discusses the problem of care transitions and the opportunity to improve follow-up appointments. The document outlines elements of high-quality transitions and impacts on patients. It introduces the Critical Transitions Challenge to create a tool to improve post-discharge scheduling. It provides details on the challenge including desired tool components, pilot planning advice, and judging criteria.
This document describes an information dashboard that aims to engage users about cancer prevention through gamification techniques like earning badges for healthy behaviors. It allows users to manage a health record, access health tools and information in different languages, and connect with support groups. The dashboard supports multi-device access and sending appointment reminders via SMS.
Microsoft Challenge Webinar slides finalhealth2dev
The document summarizes a webinar about a challenge to create new health management apps for Windows 8 and HealthVault. The challenge goals are to explore how the combination of Windows 8 and HealthVault can create more engaging and integrated health solutions. Developers are asked to create Windows Store apps that integrate with HealthVault using its APIs and SDK. The evaluation criteria include innovation, potential for engagement and health outcomes, design, use of Windows 8 features, and HealthVault integration. The timeline and resources provided to help developers are also outlined.
Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge 12.16.11 Webinar ...health2dev
This document summarizes a webinar presentation about the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge. The challenge calls for developers and public health experts to co-design a mobile or web application that makes the Leading Health Indicators customizable and easy to use. The application should integrate health data, communication tools, and educational resources to track progress on key health topics. Developers are encouraged to select a target user and work with a public health expert to design an application that meets an identified need. Submissions will be evaluated based on criteria like usability, innovation, and evidence of collaboration. Winners will be announced on April 10th.
Altevie presenta l'offerta cloud di SAP.
Il Cloud può rispondere ad esigenze di risparmio di tempi e costi, introducendo innovazione continua, per definizione.
6 Big Ideas from SXSW Interactive: A Visual RecapImageThink
This year at SXSW Interactive, ImageThink created visual summaries of over a dozen presentations - speakers ranged from Elon Musk of Tesla Motors, Tina Roth Eisenberg of SwissMiss, Phil Libin of Evernote and Matthew Inman of the Oatmeal, to name just a few. This is a visual recap of 6 themes that emerged across the sessions.
Healthy people webinar deck. yn 121611ppthealth2dev
This document summarizes a webinar presentation about the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge. The challenge calls for developers and public health experts to co-design a mobile or web application that makes the Leading Health Indicators customizable and easy to use. The application should integrate health data, communication tools, and educational resources to track progress on key health topics. Developers are encouraged to select a target user and work with a public health expert to design an application that meets an identified need. Submissions will be evaluated based on criteria like usability, innovation, and evidence of collaboration. Winners will be announced on April 10th.
This document discusses professional learning networks (PLNs) and communities (PLCs). It provides an overview of the basic stages of participating in a PLN: consumption, connection, creation, and contribution. It also lists some common building blocks of PLNs, such as webinars, blogs, social networks, and provides a starter kit resource. Professional learning communities are defined as a group of educators who continuously work to improve student learning through inquiry and applying what they learn. Critical Friends Groups are meant to create a professional learning community, make teaching practice public, help collaborative work, and ultimately improve teaching and learning.
This presentation was created by Eleanore Hopper and Archana Jiwani. The "client" was WeightWatchers. We envision a positive role for the company in combating the child obesity epidemic.
2013 OVCN INNOVATION & ACTION! Conference
Find out about the OVCN Strategic Plan, Membership & Technology Plan, along with our new social entrepreneurial partnership model
www.ovcn.ca
#OVCNaction
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar about the Palo Alto Medical Foundation's linkAges Developer Challenge and Accelerator Project. The challenge focuses on developing solutions for "signal detection" to identify physical and social health risks for seniors. The webinar agenda includes introductions, an overview of the challenge and program, and a Q&A. It outlines the kick-off event in April, 3-month developer challenge, evaluation criteria, prizes, and timeline for the accelerator program.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an April 5th webinar about the linkAges Developer Challenge and Accelerator Project. It discusses the background and goals of the project, which is focused on improving health outcomes and quality of life for seniors. The webinar will cover kickoff details for a weekend event to brainstorm signal detection solutions, the 3-month developer challenge timeline and criteria, and awards for the challenge phases. Participants are encouraged to submit creative ideas that could help proactively support seniors aging independently in their homes and communities.
This document summarizes a webinar for the RWJF Games to Generate Data Challenge. The webinar provided an overview of the challenge, which aims to create games that use gamification to generate health data for the Aligning Forces for Quality initiative. It described the challenge goals, phases, evaluation criteria, timeline and available data resources. The challenge will award prizes to games that most effectively engage users to improve health outcomes while generating useful quality data.
The webinar summarized an upcoming healthcare technology challenge hosted by NYCEDC and Janssen Healthcare Innovation. [1] Ten finalists will be selected to pitch prototype solutions that address urgent healthcare needs. [2] Finalists will receive coaching and pitch their solutions at a demo day event for a chance to win $25,000, $15,000, or $10,000 in prizes. [3] The goal is to recognize and support emerging healthcare technologies and companies in New York City.
This document provides information about a webinar presented by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) on January 28, 2013. The webinar discussed PCORI's mission to fund patient-centered comparative effectiveness research through meaningful patient and stakeholder engagement. It also introduced PCORI's Patient-Researcher Matching Challenge, which asks entrants to develop a system to connect researchers with potential patient partners. The challenge will award $10,000 for the best conceptual model and $40,000 for the best prototype. Submissions were due by April 15, 2013 with winners to be announced in May 2013.
Blue Button Challenge Intelligent Decisions Slide Deck Publichealth2dev
ID Blue Button is a mobile app that allows users to access and manage their comprehensive health data in one place over time. It collects data from various sources and displays it in an organized timeline that is easy for users to understand, share with providers, and use to improve their health. The app aims to unify the patient experience, provide insight into a user's complete health history and status, and expedite interactions between users and their healthcare providers to increase quality and reduce costs. Future enhancements may include integrating self-reported data and sensors, local and cloud storage, projections and recommendations, and support for additional platforms and data sources.
The document summarizes a webinar presentation about developer challenges for HealthData.gov. It introduces the speakers and discusses two initial challenges - the first focuses on applying metadata standards to datasets, the second on enhancing the platform with WebID single sign-on capabilities. Key details include the goals of the Investing in Innovation program, an overview of the HealthData.gov challenges program structure and timeline, and descriptions of the specific technical requirements for the first domain and platform challenges.
1. The document describes a blood pressure monitoring app that connects to a Healthvault account. It allows users to manually input blood pressure measurements and view past measurements graphically over time.
2. The app provides contextual tips and interventions based on blood pressure readings. Tips are presented in lay language and adapted from healthfinder.gov.
3. A sharing feature allows users to send blood pressure data via email, Twitter, or other apps to doctors, friends, or followers for support in managing their condition.
This webinar presentation provided an overview of the NYeC Patient Portal Challenge. The challenge asks developers to create prototypes that showcase how patients can access health information through a statewide exchange. The presentation covered NYeC and the vision, challenge goals and timeline, requirements, use cases, judging process, and evaluation criteria. Attendees included representatives from NYeC and Health 2.0 who were available to answer questions.
Health 2.0 Boston Code-A-Thon - 2nd Place Winner- The CareSyncershealth2dev
Chronic disease is a major problem affecting 133 million Americans and accounting for 75% of healthcare spending. Current chronic care suffers from siloed and missing health data across multiple electronic medical records and portals. This weekend project worked on automating processes at CareSync, a chronic care coordination service, to address these problems. The automation developed invitations for chronic care management, consolidated patient records mostly automatically, and updated provider electronic medical records, removing manual work and improving care for chronic patients.
Crowds Care for Cancer Challenge Webinar Slideshealth2dev
The document provides information about a challenge to create new tools to help cancer survivors manage their health after treatment. The challenge is sponsored by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and the National Cancer Institute. The challenge will have two phases - the first involves submitting wireframes and explanations of proposed apps, and selected finalists will then develop functioning apps and crowdfunding campaigns for them in the second phase. Winners will receive cash prizes and recognition. The goal is to spur innovation in tools that address survivor care needs and facilitate communication between survivors and healthcare providers.
The document summarizes a webinar presentation on discharge follow-up appointments and care transitions. It provides an overview of the Office of the National Coordinator's i2 program which aims to spur innovation and highlight excellence. It then discusses the problem of care transitions and the opportunity to improve follow-up appointments. The document outlines elements of high-quality transitions and impacts on patients. It introduces the Critical Transitions Challenge to create a tool to improve post-discharge scheduling. It provides details on the challenge including desired tool components, pilot planning advice, and judging criteria.
This document describes an information dashboard that aims to engage users about cancer prevention through gamification techniques like earning badges for healthy behaviors. It allows users to manage a health record, access health tools and information in different languages, and connect with support groups. The dashboard supports multi-device access and sending appointment reminders via SMS.
Microsoft Challenge Webinar slides finalhealth2dev
The document summarizes a webinar about a challenge to create new health management apps for Windows 8 and HealthVault. The challenge goals are to explore how the combination of Windows 8 and HealthVault can create more engaging and integrated health solutions. Developers are asked to create Windows Store apps that integrate with HealthVault using its APIs and SDK. The evaluation criteria include innovation, potential for engagement and health outcomes, design, use of Windows 8 features, and HealthVault integration. The timeline and resources provided to help developers are also outlined.
Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge 12.16.11 Webinar ...health2dev
This document summarizes a webinar presentation about the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge. The challenge calls for developers and public health experts to co-design a mobile or web application that makes the Leading Health Indicators customizable and easy to use. The application should integrate health data, communication tools, and educational resources to track progress on key health topics. Developers are encouraged to select a target user and work with a public health expert to design an application that meets an identified need. Submissions will be evaluated based on criteria like usability, innovation, and evidence of collaboration. Winners will be announced on April 10th.
Altevie presenta l'offerta cloud di SAP.
Il Cloud può rispondere ad esigenze di risparmio di tempi e costi, introducendo innovazione continua, per definizione.
6 Big Ideas from SXSW Interactive: A Visual RecapImageThink
This year at SXSW Interactive, ImageThink created visual summaries of over a dozen presentations - speakers ranged from Elon Musk of Tesla Motors, Tina Roth Eisenberg of SwissMiss, Phil Libin of Evernote and Matthew Inman of the Oatmeal, to name just a few. This is a visual recap of 6 themes that emerged across the sessions.
Healthy people webinar deck. yn 121611ppthealth2dev
This document summarizes a webinar presentation about the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge. The challenge calls for developers and public health experts to co-design a mobile or web application that makes the Leading Health Indicators customizable and easy to use. The application should integrate health data, communication tools, and educational resources to track progress on key health topics. Developers are encouraged to select a target user and work with a public health expert to design an application that meets an identified need. Submissions will be evaluated based on criteria like usability, innovation, and evidence of collaboration. Winners will be announced on April 10th.
This document discusses professional learning networks (PLNs) and communities (PLCs). It provides an overview of the basic stages of participating in a PLN: consumption, connection, creation, and contribution. It also lists some common building blocks of PLNs, such as webinars, blogs, social networks, and provides a starter kit resource. Professional learning communities are defined as a group of educators who continuously work to improve student learning through inquiry and applying what they learn. Critical Friends Groups are meant to create a professional learning community, make teaching practice public, help collaborative work, and ultimately improve teaching and learning.
This presentation was created by Eleanore Hopper and Archana Jiwani. The "client" was WeightWatchers. We envision a positive role for the company in combating the child obesity epidemic.
2013 OVCN INNOVATION & ACTION! Conference
Find out about the OVCN Strategic Plan, Membership & Technology Plan, along with our new social entrepreneurial partnership model
www.ovcn.ca
#OVCNaction
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar about the Palo Alto Medical Foundation's linkAges Developer Challenge and Accelerator Project. The challenge focuses on developing solutions for "signal detection" to identify physical and social health risks for seniors. The webinar agenda includes introductions, an overview of the challenge and program, and a Q&A. It outlines the kick-off event in April, 3-month developer challenge, evaluation criteria, prizes, and timeline for the accelerator program.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an April 5th webinar about the linkAges Developer Challenge and Accelerator Project. It discusses the background and goals of the project, which is focused on improving health outcomes and quality of life for seniors. The webinar will cover kickoff details for a weekend event to brainstorm signal detection solutions, the 3-month developer challenge timeline and criteria, and awards for the challenge phases. Participants are encouraged to submit creative ideas that could help proactively support seniors aging independently in their homes and communities.
Three inspirational leading organizations in the world of corporate social responsibility have come together to help early-stage companies integrate philanthropy into their business model and culture from an any stage in their life cycle. Atlassian Foundation, Entrepreneurs Foundation of Colorado (EFCO), and the Salesforce Foundation have mobilized their shared vision to create Pledge 1% to further help companies have overall impact in society.
Understanding how social media influences consumer behavior and physician-patient interactions is vital or healthcare leaders. Learn why healthcare leaders should have a social media presence, how information flows on social networks, and learn ideas for implementing a comprehensive social media presence for your practice.
Understand and Plan for Diversity and InclusionWorkday, Inc.
In this slide deck, Workday VP of People Analytics shares our data-driven approach to inclusion and belonging, built on a foundation of transparency and trust. Learn how you can do the same.
The document discusses measuring and communicating outcomes for nonprofit organizations. It covers the current context of increased demands from funders for outcomes reporting to demonstrate impact. The agenda includes discussing whether outcomes measurement is worthwhile, presenting a framework for measuring outcomes, and providing tips for implementation. Key points include:
- Funders now want to see meaningful, lasting impact rather than just participation numbers.
- Few nonprofits systematically track outcomes, though those that do find it useful for programming and budgeting.
- Outcomes measurement should be based on why a program exists rather than just how it operates.
- It makes most sense to measure outcomes for programs with the right funders and strategic focus.
- Outcomes can be measured
Seattle Code Camp 2016- Role of Data Science in HealthcareCalance
Everyone loves to shake a stick at the healthcare industry for being backward. The fact is that there is no lack of technology or data in healthcare. The biggest challenge for healthcare providers is to identify what questions to ask the data. My team has implemented over 75 enterprise data warehouse projects in the US healthcare industry.
This talk shares some of the examples of how data is used in the healthcare industry for compliance reporting (BI) and predictive analytics.
At the end, I will also share some ideas on what questions to ask from healthcare data. Some of these ideas are now products built by industry leaders like Caradigm, GE Healthcare, Get:Well Network and Philips Healthcare.
Perhaps, you will be inspired to build the next game changing product for the healthcare industry!
The Society of Physician Entrepreneurs (SoPE) is a global nonprofit network for biomedical and healthcare innovators that provides education, connections, and services to help ideas reach the market. SoPE has over 3,000 members in a growing number of chapters worldwide. It offers programs like SoPE U online learning, Innovation Scholars placements, and connections to investors, providers, and accelerators. The goal is to expand membership to 10,000 and global chapters, enhance education and research, and accelerate global healthcare innovation.
Strategic Parnerships for LinkedIn compressedTina Magazine
The document discusses the opportunities for companies to build global strategic alliances, including becoming a major player globally, establishing new partnerships, and developing their image worldwide. It emphasizes having a world-class core competency and a high-level executive to identify and pursue alliance opportunities by mapping social networks. Specific areas of focus for potential alliances around hand hygiene initiatives are described, including providing clean water, teaching handwashing habits in schools, and encouraging behavior change.
Seattle Code Camp 2016- Role of Data Science in HealthcareRuba Qaqish
Everyone loves to shake a stick at the healthcare industry for being backward. The fact is that there is no lack of technology or data in healthcare. The biggest challenge for healthcare providers is to identify what questions to ask the data. My team has implemented over 75 enterprise data warehouse projects in the US healthcare industry.
This talk shares some of the examples of how data is used in the healthcare industry for compliance reporting (BI) and predictive analytics.
At the end, I will also share some ideas on what questions to ask from healthcare data. Some of these ideas are now products built by industry leaders like Caradigm, GE Healthcare, Get:Well Network and Philips Healthcare.
Perhaps, you will be inspired to build the next game changing product for the healthcare industry!
Seattle Code Camp 2016- Role of Data Science in HHealthcareRuba Qaqish
This document discusses the use of data science in healthcare. It provides background on the speaker, Gaurav Garg, and his experience in healthcare consulting, product development, and data warehousing projects. It then addresses why healthcare data is messy, with many different systems from various vendors. It provides examples of how data warehousing can be used for clinical and syndrome surveillance, optimizing resource utilization, improving physician and patient satisfaction. Finally, it outlines a data pipeline and discusses interface engines, predictive analytics use cases, and poses several high value questions that data science could help address across ambulatory care, high acuity care, digital pathology, radiology and revenue cycle.
How do a startup company's potential resources and costs connect to their future impacts? Better by Measure, a class from the Products of Design masters program at the School of Visual Arts (http://productsofdesign.sva.edu), explores how startups can build value by critically embracing civic, environmental, and human health challenges. The course is taught by Jen van der Meer (@jenvandermeer) and Rebecca Silver (@rgsilver).
GlobeSync Technologies - Enterprise Business Solutions | Dedicated Professional | Digital Transformations | Silicon Engineering
Greetings,
I Hope you are doing well and have a wonderful new year. New year brings new opportunities and hope the pandemic could end in 2022 :) 🙏
Please accept my apologies for my cold message. My name is Viren, and I am a Business Manager for Global Sales at GlobeSync Technologies. I reached out to see if we could assist you with your software development needs (Mobile, Web, Cloud, IoT, Embedded, UI/UX etc.). As a 13-year-old Tempe, software engineering firm with a Team of 100+ professional, and globally presence in 9+ Countries, we work efficiently to deliver unique solutions to start-ups, other software development firms, enterprises, and digital agencies.
Maybe we can have a quick 15-minute call to discuss your upcoming digital initiatives and how we can help you streamline your development process and reduce costs while maintaining features, design, and quality.
Onboarding new resources and getting them up to speed on project details typically takes about 40 hours. We're willing to bear the cost of these 40 hours ourselves.
Our Core Services:
+ Product Development
+ Emerging Technologies Solutions
+ Mobile & Smart Device App Development
+ Software & Web Development
+ E-Commerce & CMS Development
+ Java Script Framework Development
+ AI-ML & IOT | Automation Solutions
+ UI / UX Design | Animation & Multimedia
+ Embeded & Hardware Engineering
+ Infra & DevOps Solutions
+ Cloud Services
+ Quality Engineering
+ Management | Media | Marketing
+ Maintenance | Upgrades | Support
+ IT Services & Staffing (Consulting)
The Company will be glad to provide you with all the necessary information at the most convenient time. Please Check out our website and portfolio,
Website: https://www.globesynctechnologies.com
Portfolio: https://www.globesynctechnologies.com/portfolio
Brochure | No More Paper :) - https://www.globesynctechnologies.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/GlobeSync-Technologies-Synchronizing-the-World.pdf
Thanks & Regards,
Viren
Business Manager | Global Sales
GlobeSync Technologies
Email: viren@globesynctechnologies.com
Skype: https://join.skype.com/invite/yAkJzoxlGIvL
Current State of Social Engagement Inside The Large Enterprise | Engagement @...Dachis Group
Established in 2009, the Social Business Council (SBC) is a member-driven peer forum of business professionals from large organizations that are engaged in an enterprise-wide social business initiative. Members share best practices, advice, encouragement and experiential insights regarding every aspect of social business transformation. The SBC includes industry representation from a variety of G2000 sectors.
The document discusses Twitter and Protopage and how they can be used together to meet the Michigan Online Learning Requirement. Twitter is a social networking application that allows users to post short updates. Protopage allows users to create personal or shared webpages using widgets. The document provides examples of how teachers can facilitate online learning activities using these tools to promote collaboration, integration of technology skills, and develop lifelong learning skills for students.
CloudCamp. Danile Power - It's All About Managing the AppChris Purrington
The document discusses the growing success of the Software as a Service (SaaS) market and the problem of "shadow IT" or uncontrolled adoption of SaaS applications by employees. It notes that the average company uses around 20 SaaS apps, which broadens security risks. The document provides recommendations for IT staff to address shadow IT, such as establishing inclusive SaaS policies, communicating policies clearly, and implementing identity and access protection standards like Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). For developers, it recommends focusing on making apps easier for customers to manage and more enterprise-friendly by supporting SAML single sign-on.
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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.
Anatomy of a Pilot at Health 2.0 Provider Symposium - Canopy Appshealth2dev
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Anatomy of a Pilot at Health 2.0 Provider Symposium - Optimahealth2dev
This document discusses the costs associated with uncontrolled hypertension, including costs of avoidable emergency department visits and hospitalizations. It then presents a medication optimization workflow powered by artificial intelligence to generate treatment recommendations. The workflow assesses blood pressure control, generates optimized treatment plans, and provides decision support to clinicians via electronic health records. Initial outcomes from piloting this system showed improved blood pressure control and lessons around interoperability, care coordination, and clinical efficacy. Next steps involve piloting the system more broadly and developing similar tools for other conditions.
Anatomy of a Pilot at Health 2.0 Provider Symposium - Clinical Box and Lowell...health2dev
The document summarizes key points from a health 2.0 provider symposium discussing managing patient care across transitions, challenges with procedure cancellations, and the need for changes to care coordination and patient engagement due to payment reform pressures. It then provides details on a pilot program using a clinical coordination platform to activate patients, engage families, identify high-risk patients, coordinate providers, and measure costs and quality. The pilot saw improvements in efficiency and outcomes. Lessons learned focused on starting small, demonstrating value to key stakeholders, ensuring business model alignment, and persevering through challenges in the healthcare industry.
Anatomy of a Pilot at Health 2.0 Provider Symposium - Refer Well and Mount Si...health2dev
Mount Sinai Health System implemented a pilot program with ReferWell to streamline their referral process. The pilot aimed to integrate ReferWell's technology with Mount Sinai's Epic and IDX electronic medical record (EMR) systems to manage referrals. Over the 6-month pilot period, ReferWell supported 24,000 referrals across 125 users and 50+ locations. The pilot showed a 50-92% increase in completed patient visits. Based on the pilot's success, Mount Sinai planned to fully integrate ReferWell with their scheduling systems. The presentation provided tips for successful vendor pilots, including thorough planning, clear metrics, effective communication, and consideration of the post-pilot period.
Aneesh Chopra's Keynote at the Health 2.0's Provider Symposiumhealth2dev
This document discusses the importance of open standards and APIs in healthcare to enable data sharing and the development of consumer applications. It provides examples of initiatives promoting open standards for smart grids, solar energy adoption, and health data exchange. The document advocates that regulations should require certified EHRs to provide consistent, standards-based access to data via open APIs in order to encourage an open healthcare ecosystem with diverse applications. It also highlights testing frameworks that can validate open API conformance and functionality.
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.
This document summarizes a webinar on launching products in India. It introduces representatives from Becton Dickinson India and Apollo Hospitals who discuss their perspectives on distribution and working with hospitals. Key challenges of the Indian market include its large size and fragmentation requiring multi-tier distribution networks. Success requires understanding customer needs, having the right KPIs, building relationships with distributors, and commitment to adapting to the local market. The hospital perspective emphasizes landscape research, solving clear problems, considering alternatives, and adapting to the market.
Mu3 dev challenge project plan for health 2.0 launch (1)health2dev
This document provides information about the Allscripts Open MU3 Stage 3 API Patient Engagement Challenge. The challenge aims to identify applications that can help hospitals and providers meet the Meaningful Use Stage 3 requirement for patients to access their health information via API from the electronic health record. To be considered, applications must connect to three Allscripts EHRs, engage patients in an easy-to-use way, and allow access to health data in standard formats. Submissions will be evaluated on criteria like usability, API integration, and potential for widespread adoption to improve patient engagement. The timeline outlines key dates for the challenge process.
TechEmerge Webinar, Understanding the Basics: HealthTech in Indiahealth2dev
This document provides an overview of the healthcare industry in India through presentations from various experts. It discusses that while insurance penetration and health statistics are currently low in India, there are significant opportunities for innovation to address problems. The healthcare industry is large and growing, with increasing private sector investment and expansion into rural areas. Major trends include a shift to non-communicable diseases, emerging telemedicine, and growing private equity interest. The document breaks down spending on various healthcare segments and technologies such as hospitals, diagnostics, medical devices, and healthcare IT. It also outlines challenges foreign companies face in understanding and entering the Indian market successfully.
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.
FoodCare helps food and beverage businesses understand and meet the needs of millions of individuals and families by providing nutrition-related apps and services.
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Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
Does Over-Masturbation Contribute to Chronic Prostatitis.pptxwalterHu5
In some case, your chronic prostatitis may be related to over-masturbation. Generally, natural medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can help mee get a cure.
One health condition that is becoming more common day by day is diabetes.
According to research conducted by the National Family Health Survey of India, diabetic cases show a projection which might increase to 10.4% by 2030.
share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
Promoting Wellbeing - Applied Social Psychology - Psychology SuperNotesPsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
2. Agenda!for!Today’s!Mee8ng!
An Introduction to “linkAges™ Developer Challenge
“Leveraging Data to Connect Community”!
• Presentations!
• The Developer Challenge Briefing!
• Overview of the linkAges System!
• Making a Successful Submission!
• Workshop!
• What Are the Problems to Solve in Leveraging Data to
Connect Community?!
• Challenges to making a great submission!
!
Q&A About the Challenge!
June!25,!2014!
11. 1
2 4
3linkAges Profile
linkAges Connect
linkAges List
linkAges TimeBank
Capturing your needs
and interests to identify
personalized resources
and services.
Discovering elder-friendly
services and resources
through community-
generated reviews.
Proactively detecting
changes in an
elder’s physical and
social health status.
Building community
and social
engagement
through neighborly
service exchange.
linkAges™!is!Data!Rich!–!How!to!Leverage!the!
Opportunity!
June!25,!2014!
13. 1
2 4
3linkAges Profile
linkAges Connect
linkAges List
linkAges TimeBank
Capturing your needs
and interests to identify
personalized resources
and services.
Discovering elder-friendly
services and resources through
community-generated reviews.
Proactively detecting
changes in an elder’s
physical and social
health status.
Building community
and social
engagement through
neighborly service
exchange.
linkAges™!a!Dynamic,!Community!Focused!
System!to!Support!Successful!Aging!
28. 1
2 4
3linkAges Profile
linkAges Connect
linkAges List
linkAges TimeBank
Capturing your needs
and interests to identify
personalized resources
and services.
Discovering elder-friendly
services and resources
through community-
generated reviews.
Proactively detecting
changes in an
elder’s physical and
social health status.
Building community
and social
engagement
through neighborly
service exchange.
linkAges™!is!Data!Rich!–!How!to!Leverage!the!
Opportunity!
June!25,!2014!
51. linkAges™!G!Systems!Architecture!
User Interface and System Access
Interconnected System Components
Specifications for:
Systems interfacing
Security
Terminology
Data Models
Signal Source
Intelligent Engines EPIC EHR and PHR
DataData
TIMEBANKING
Social Support
PAMFSLIST
Resource Matching