Links to key media, blogs, presentations, whitepapers and more on topics from Precision Medicine, Digital Transformation, Blockchain in healthcare and more.
This document provides an overview of resources and vendors that will be covered at the MLA Chicago 2008 conference, including Ovid databases, Doody's book packages, tutorials, and ResearchID. It also lists several posters and presentations that will be given at the conference on topics like using an online form builder to collect reference desk transactions, collaborative approaches to cost-sharing, evidence-based medicine tools, and website usability testing using Camtasia software. Links are also provided for further information on task forces, NLM products and services, and the NIH manuscript submission system.
The document discusses how cloud technology and mobile devices can revolutionize healthcare delivery by enabling seamless sharing of patient information across organizations. It outlines traditional healthcare IT architectures that use on-premise systems and data silos versus modern architectures enabled by shared cloud infrastructure. This allows various organizations to collaborate more effectively through mobile access, integrated records, and other capabilities. The combination of cloud and mobility can help healthcare providers deliver more cost-effective, innovative care while overcoming current barriers around interoperability and data sharing.
GRM's Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) allows healthcare organizations to consolidate all structured and unstructured patient data into a single view. The VNA captures, converts, and maintains documents and images in a flexible digital repository. It increases knowledge to help with healthcare decisions, optimize finances, and improve outcomes. The VNA is well-suited for today's healthcare environment where patient data is growing rapidly and organizations are consolidating. It provides a complete picture of each patient through a private cloud platform that supports various data formats and systems.
Om data als rentmeester te kunnen beheren moet data applicatie onafhankelijk door de professionals van de organisatie worden beheerd. Op het moment dat data alleen via (applicatie) technologie van een leverancier toegankelijk is en deze de data beheert heeft de organisatie geen regie. Data is niet duurzaam voor haar stakeholders beschikbaar. Graag nodigen we uit voor een discussie over hoe Twente een vierde sector onderneming met Return on Data via een digitale burgerkluis kan opzetten.
This document summarizes a presentation on data visualization and school finance. It discusses using data to build trust and relationships, defines data and how it is used, and provides examples of quantitative and qualitative data tools. It also shows examples of viral school finance reports and the school budgeting process. The presentation aims to demonstrate how data can be presented to understand school funding issues.
GetPersonalized! : Your data, your choice, your healthbank, HealthbankSitra / Hyvinvointi
GetPersonalized! Your data, your choice, your healthbank, Reto Schegg, Chief Executive Officer & Mark Hummel, Chief Financial Officer, Healthbank (Switzerland), in Helsinki on 25 May 2015
Data from different sources like case management and Medicaid are often siloed, making it difficult to interact with and translate into knowledge. Data integration combines these sources into meaningful information, while visualization tools display it in a way that allows policymakers to make sense of the data and make data-driven decisions. Interactive visualization tied to un-siloed data lets decision makers transform data into knowledge, opening new paths forward for pressing policy issues.
This document provides an overview of resources and vendors that will be covered at the MLA Chicago 2008 conference, including Ovid databases, Doody's book packages, tutorials, and ResearchID. It also lists several posters and presentations that will be given at the conference on topics like using an online form builder to collect reference desk transactions, collaborative approaches to cost-sharing, evidence-based medicine tools, and website usability testing using Camtasia software. Links are also provided for further information on task forces, NLM products and services, and the NIH manuscript submission system.
The document discusses how cloud technology and mobile devices can revolutionize healthcare delivery by enabling seamless sharing of patient information across organizations. It outlines traditional healthcare IT architectures that use on-premise systems and data silos versus modern architectures enabled by shared cloud infrastructure. This allows various organizations to collaborate more effectively through mobile access, integrated records, and other capabilities. The combination of cloud and mobility can help healthcare providers deliver more cost-effective, innovative care while overcoming current barriers around interoperability and data sharing.
GRM's Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) allows healthcare organizations to consolidate all structured and unstructured patient data into a single view. The VNA captures, converts, and maintains documents and images in a flexible digital repository. It increases knowledge to help with healthcare decisions, optimize finances, and improve outcomes. The VNA is well-suited for today's healthcare environment where patient data is growing rapidly and organizations are consolidating. It provides a complete picture of each patient through a private cloud platform that supports various data formats and systems.
Om data als rentmeester te kunnen beheren moet data applicatie onafhankelijk door de professionals van de organisatie worden beheerd. Op het moment dat data alleen via (applicatie) technologie van een leverancier toegankelijk is en deze de data beheert heeft de organisatie geen regie. Data is niet duurzaam voor haar stakeholders beschikbaar. Graag nodigen we uit voor een discussie over hoe Twente een vierde sector onderneming met Return on Data via een digitale burgerkluis kan opzetten.
This document summarizes a presentation on data visualization and school finance. It discusses using data to build trust and relationships, defines data and how it is used, and provides examples of quantitative and qualitative data tools. It also shows examples of viral school finance reports and the school budgeting process. The presentation aims to demonstrate how data can be presented to understand school funding issues.
GetPersonalized! : Your data, your choice, your healthbank, HealthbankSitra / Hyvinvointi
GetPersonalized! Your data, your choice, your healthbank, Reto Schegg, Chief Executive Officer & Mark Hummel, Chief Financial Officer, Healthbank (Switzerland), in Helsinki on 25 May 2015
Data from different sources like case management and Medicaid are often siloed, making it difficult to interact with and translate into knowledge. Data integration combines these sources into meaningful information, while visualization tools display it in a way that allows policymakers to make sense of the data and make data-driven decisions. Interactive visualization tied to un-siloed data lets decision makers transform data into knowledge, opening new paths forward for pressing policy issues.
This document summarizes applications of blockchain technology in healthcare, including for big data analytics, data security, data management and governance, interoperability, and digital health. It provides examples of companies implementing blockchain solutions for predictive modeling using medical data, securing patient records, managing health records for a country, improving data sharing between providers, and preventing counterfeit drugs. While adoption of blockchain in healthcare is increasing, widespread impact requires overcoming challenges such as rebuilding infrastructure and training personnel.
This document discusses aligning IT with health information exchange for service-oriented architecture (SOA) solutions. It notes that an effective information exchange network is needed to satisfy all participants, and tight collaboration is required between all parties. It also describes disconnects between technology and business needs, and proposes mapping business requirements from health information exchanges to functional capabilities provided by reusable IT assets, in order to connect business objectives transparently to technology.
From the ORCID Outreach Meeting, May 21-22, 2014, Chicago, Illinois, USA, https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
ORCID identifiers in access management
Universities and other research organizations have begun utilizing the ORCID identifier to manage access to repositories and research information systems. This session will feature a discussion of integration opportunities, policy and privacy issues, and demonstrations by research organizations.
Moderator: Ed Pentz, Executive Director, CrossRef
Presenters:
Keith Hazelton, Senior IT Architect the University of Wisconsin-Madison/Chair of Internet2 MACE-Dir working group
Jared Lyle, Director of Curation Services, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan
Ken Okaya, Product Manager, Rightsholder Services, Copyright Clearance Center / slides
Doug Hahn, Senior Information Technology Manager, Texas A&M University
Elaine Westbrooks, Associate University Librarian for Research, University of Michigan
The Department of Veterans Affairs' Virtual Learning Center received the Government Technology Leadership Award for allowing healthcare providers and administrators to share innovations, lessons learned, and cost-saving ideas. The Virtual Learning Center began in 1997 to spread best practices among VA health professionals. It has since shared over 1,500 ideas internationally and contributors have reported $48 million in annual savings from adopted solutions. In addition to cost savings, the center allows employees to receive advice from VA experts and notifications on topics they registered interest in. The award recognized the Virtual Learning Center's role in improving government operations by breaking down barriers between organizations.
Another top 5 industries that stand to benefit most from blockchain by venk...venkatvajradhar1
For instance, if all the fashion designers are making the same style of apparel, the competition will be high while the buyers less interested; hence only the original concepts and designs make an impact on the customers’ minds. All the replicas, whether iPhone or Android Apps, are doomed to be classified as failures.
This document discusses the development of an integrated digital care record (IDCR) system called Ripple. It provides three key levels of access: single patient view, multi-patient view, and aggregated data view. Ripple allows collaboration between primary care, secondary care, social care, community care, and mental health organizations. It currently has over 1500 users across 100 GP practices. The document outlines Ripple's six components for an open approach including requirements, governance, citizen engagement, viewer, integration, and architecture. It provides timelines for developing citizen apps and engagement, integration capabilities, and workshops for standards development.
This document summarizes the mission and goals of an organization called M2M that aims to fuse human and digital approaches in healthcare. Their mission is to digitize processes in healthcare to enable more proactive and personalized care. Their goals are to create disruptive ICT solutions like e-consulting, decision trees, and value-based medicine, potentially using IoT devices. Their business model involves creating algorithms and devices, selling applications to healthcare institutions, and trading patient data. So far they have conceptualized solutions, analyzed needs, and partnered with other organizations. Future plans include pilots and operational expansion in Belgium and other countries. They issue a call for partners and ideas to help develop an e-incubator in the region
Ottawa Collaborative Approach to Integrating HIFIS DataSteve
Nine emergency shelter providers in Ottawa signed a new data sharing protocol to merge their data into a single database hosted on a city server. This integrated database containing over 10 years of data on 38,000 clients to provide an accurate picture of homelessness in Ottawa. The collaborative approach aims to eliminate duplication, improve data analysis and reporting, and help end homelessness through evidence-based decision making. Moving forward, the goal is to expand data sharing to non-emergency services and improve data collection.
Contineo Health provides a wide range of Epic consulting services including implementation, production support, upgrades, testing and optimization, data conversion, integration, meaningful use compliance, and expertise across various Epic modules. They work with health systems on emerging models of population health and accountable care through developing patient engagement applications and data integration tools. Contineo Health aims to enable secure exchange of interoperable health data while maintaining privacy and has successfully implemented Epic at some top academic medical centers.
The document discusses the potential value and implications of Web 2.0 technologies for nursing and healthcare informatics. It notes several claims made about how Web 2.0 applications could foster interaction and engagement within health communities and change how professionals work. However, it questions whether these claims are supported by evidence and how extensively nurses currently utilize these technologies. The document also summarizes views from a discussion on how Web 2.0 could drive healthcare to become more personalized and patient-centered in the next 5-10 years through technologies like mobile health and by empowering patients. Health professionals may need new tools and a shift in culture to effectively engage with these changes.
Electronically stored databases can provide both positive and negative effects. Positively, they expand access to information for all users, serve individual needs and interests, and allow unprecedented information sharing. However, databases also present challenges like high costs for documentation, management and storage. Compatibility and accessibility issues can also arise if not properly implemented and maintained.
Distributed Ledger Tech Applications - Health Report V1.5Sean Manion PhD
This document provides a summary of recent developments in applying distributed ledger technology (DLT) like blockchain to healthcare. It discusses several articles about using blockchain for medical record sharing, clinical trials, and scientific research. Upcoming events are also mentioned, including conferences on applying blockchain in healthcare and a "Blockchain Bootcamp" being held on the topic.
Conversational AI Powered Chatbot Using Lex and AWSijtsrd
Artificial intelligence based application for their treatment. Thus, telehealth will rapidly and radically transform in person care to remote consultation of patients. Because of this, it developed a Multilingual Conversational Bot based on Natural Language Processing NLP to provide free primary healthcare education, information, advice to chronic patients. The study introduces a novel computer application acting as a personal virtual doctor that has been opportunely designed and extensively trained to interact with patients like human beings. This application is related to a server less architecture and it aggregates the services of a doctor by providing preventive measures, home remedies, interactive counseling sessions, healthcare tips, and symptoms covering the most prevalent diseases in rural India. The paper proposes a conversational bot for delivering telehealth in India to increase the patients access to healthcare knowledge and leverage of artificial intelligence to bridge the gap of demand and supply of human healthcare providers. This AI application has resulted in reducing the barriers for access to healthcare facilities and intelligent consultations remotely to allow time to time care and quality treatment, thereby effectively assisting the society. Pradyumna Saini | Mohd Tajammul "Conversational AI Powered Chatbot Using Lex and AWS" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49722.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/49722/conversational-ai-powered-chatbot-using-lex-and-aws/pradyumna-saini
FAIR Data Experiences - Kees van Bochove - The HyveKees van Bochove
Talk at Bio IT World 2018 FAIR Data for Genomic Applications track.
Implementation of the FAIR Data Principles is a crucial step for all organizations pursuing a (biomedical) data-driven strategy, both to improve the effectiveness of scientists and doctors as well as computerized aides and autonomous programs. This talk will provide a number of concrete examples of how various customers of The Hyve, including large pharma companies, biobanks and registries and national health data sharing initiatives, have employed data FAIRification strategies to improve the (re)usability of their healthcare and biology data, and of the open source software tools and standards that are used and being further developed for that purpose.
Webinar digitally transforming healthcare with blockchainKaleido
This webinar discusses how blockchain and other technologies can digitally transform healthcare. The first speaker will cover current healthcare trends like rising costs. Later speakers will demonstrate how blockchain can improve data sharing and security in areas like medical records, clinical trials, and supply chains. A company called Diagnotes will present their collaboration platform for healthcare professionals. The webinar will also include a live demo of a private data marketplace built on Kaleido's blockchain platform and an overview of AWS healthcare solutions. The webinar aims to show how these technologies can help address current challenges in healthcare like rising costs and data management.
In this digital era, the healthcare sector is going through a remarkable revolution enabled by sophisticated technologies. Amongst these advancements, web development has been particularly instrumental in enhancing the industry's capabilities.
The document summarizes insights from panels at the Health 2.0 London conference on developing tools for physicians and hospitals. Key topics discussed included the need for interoperability between different hospital systems and tools, challenges of healthcare data workflow, and how to create mobile and wearable physician tools that integrate smoothly into the workflow without being too intrusive. Presentations on specific tools like TicTrac and Google Glass demonstrated approaches to help physicians better manage patient data and improve efficiency.
4 Digital Health Trends Affecting Your Revenue CycleMeduit
The document discusses 4 emerging digital trends impacting the healthcare industry: 1) Big data, with more health data being collected but not fully utilized; 2) mHealth and wearable devices increasing patient engagement and ownership; 3) The Internet of Things expanding connectivity of devices; and 4) Data security becoming more vital as digital innovation increases potential threats. These trends present both opportunities such as reduced costs and improved outcomes, as well as challenges around data sharing and protection that healthcare organizations must address. Behavioral analytics and a focus on data security are seen as important to manage risks in this evolving digital landscape.
Top 10 Mobile Healthcare App Development Trends 2022.pdfGroovy Web
With the support of technology and advancement, the healthcare industry is also growing rapidly just like other industries. The arrival of appearing app trends
“TRIBEOUT, SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM FOR COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE”IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed social media platform called Tribeout that aims to improve community healthcare. Some key points:
1. Tribeout would connect healthcare professionals, organizations, hospitals, and medical students to share information and improve public health. It would allow patients to easily book appointments online.
2. The platform would provide health information resources to help users address their healthcare concerns. It would also function as a job board for medical industry openings.
3. The goal is to raise awareness of emerging diseases and provide learning resources for medical students through simulations and animations to support their education and future careers.
This document summarizes applications of blockchain technology in healthcare, including for big data analytics, data security, data management and governance, interoperability, and digital health. It provides examples of companies implementing blockchain solutions for predictive modeling using medical data, securing patient records, managing health records for a country, improving data sharing between providers, and preventing counterfeit drugs. While adoption of blockchain in healthcare is increasing, widespread impact requires overcoming challenges such as rebuilding infrastructure and training personnel.
This document discusses aligning IT with health information exchange for service-oriented architecture (SOA) solutions. It notes that an effective information exchange network is needed to satisfy all participants, and tight collaboration is required between all parties. It also describes disconnects between technology and business needs, and proposes mapping business requirements from health information exchanges to functional capabilities provided by reusable IT assets, in order to connect business objectives transparently to technology.
From the ORCID Outreach Meeting, May 21-22, 2014, Chicago, Illinois, USA, https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
ORCID identifiers in access management
Universities and other research organizations have begun utilizing the ORCID identifier to manage access to repositories and research information systems. This session will feature a discussion of integration opportunities, policy and privacy issues, and demonstrations by research organizations.
Moderator: Ed Pentz, Executive Director, CrossRef
Presenters:
Keith Hazelton, Senior IT Architect the University of Wisconsin-Madison/Chair of Internet2 MACE-Dir working group
Jared Lyle, Director of Curation Services, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan
Ken Okaya, Product Manager, Rightsholder Services, Copyright Clearance Center / slides
Doug Hahn, Senior Information Technology Manager, Texas A&M University
Elaine Westbrooks, Associate University Librarian for Research, University of Michigan
The Department of Veterans Affairs' Virtual Learning Center received the Government Technology Leadership Award for allowing healthcare providers and administrators to share innovations, lessons learned, and cost-saving ideas. The Virtual Learning Center began in 1997 to spread best practices among VA health professionals. It has since shared over 1,500 ideas internationally and contributors have reported $48 million in annual savings from adopted solutions. In addition to cost savings, the center allows employees to receive advice from VA experts and notifications on topics they registered interest in. The award recognized the Virtual Learning Center's role in improving government operations by breaking down barriers between organizations.
Another top 5 industries that stand to benefit most from blockchain by venk...venkatvajradhar1
For instance, if all the fashion designers are making the same style of apparel, the competition will be high while the buyers less interested; hence only the original concepts and designs make an impact on the customers’ minds. All the replicas, whether iPhone or Android Apps, are doomed to be classified as failures.
This document discusses the development of an integrated digital care record (IDCR) system called Ripple. It provides three key levels of access: single patient view, multi-patient view, and aggregated data view. Ripple allows collaboration between primary care, secondary care, social care, community care, and mental health organizations. It currently has over 1500 users across 100 GP practices. The document outlines Ripple's six components for an open approach including requirements, governance, citizen engagement, viewer, integration, and architecture. It provides timelines for developing citizen apps and engagement, integration capabilities, and workshops for standards development.
This document summarizes the mission and goals of an organization called M2M that aims to fuse human and digital approaches in healthcare. Their mission is to digitize processes in healthcare to enable more proactive and personalized care. Their goals are to create disruptive ICT solutions like e-consulting, decision trees, and value-based medicine, potentially using IoT devices. Their business model involves creating algorithms and devices, selling applications to healthcare institutions, and trading patient data. So far they have conceptualized solutions, analyzed needs, and partnered with other organizations. Future plans include pilots and operational expansion in Belgium and other countries. They issue a call for partners and ideas to help develop an e-incubator in the region
Ottawa Collaborative Approach to Integrating HIFIS DataSteve
Nine emergency shelter providers in Ottawa signed a new data sharing protocol to merge their data into a single database hosted on a city server. This integrated database containing over 10 years of data on 38,000 clients to provide an accurate picture of homelessness in Ottawa. The collaborative approach aims to eliminate duplication, improve data analysis and reporting, and help end homelessness through evidence-based decision making. Moving forward, the goal is to expand data sharing to non-emergency services and improve data collection.
Contineo Health provides a wide range of Epic consulting services including implementation, production support, upgrades, testing and optimization, data conversion, integration, meaningful use compliance, and expertise across various Epic modules. They work with health systems on emerging models of population health and accountable care through developing patient engagement applications and data integration tools. Contineo Health aims to enable secure exchange of interoperable health data while maintaining privacy and has successfully implemented Epic at some top academic medical centers.
The document discusses the potential value and implications of Web 2.0 technologies for nursing and healthcare informatics. It notes several claims made about how Web 2.0 applications could foster interaction and engagement within health communities and change how professionals work. However, it questions whether these claims are supported by evidence and how extensively nurses currently utilize these technologies. The document also summarizes views from a discussion on how Web 2.0 could drive healthcare to become more personalized and patient-centered in the next 5-10 years through technologies like mobile health and by empowering patients. Health professionals may need new tools and a shift in culture to effectively engage with these changes.
Electronically stored databases can provide both positive and negative effects. Positively, they expand access to information for all users, serve individual needs and interests, and allow unprecedented information sharing. However, databases also present challenges like high costs for documentation, management and storage. Compatibility and accessibility issues can also arise if not properly implemented and maintained.
Distributed Ledger Tech Applications - Health Report V1.5Sean Manion PhD
This document provides a summary of recent developments in applying distributed ledger technology (DLT) like blockchain to healthcare. It discusses several articles about using blockchain for medical record sharing, clinical trials, and scientific research. Upcoming events are also mentioned, including conferences on applying blockchain in healthcare and a "Blockchain Bootcamp" being held on the topic.
Conversational AI Powered Chatbot Using Lex and AWSijtsrd
Artificial intelligence based application for their treatment. Thus, telehealth will rapidly and radically transform in person care to remote consultation of patients. Because of this, it developed a Multilingual Conversational Bot based on Natural Language Processing NLP to provide free primary healthcare education, information, advice to chronic patients. The study introduces a novel computer application acting as a personal virtual doctor that has been opportunely designed and extensively trained to interact with patients like human beings. This application is related to a server less architecture and it aggregates the services of a doctor by providing preventive measures, home remedies, interactive counseling sessions, healthcare tips, and symptoms covering the most prevalent diseases in rural India. The paper proposes a conversational bot for delivering telehealth in India to increase the patients access to healthcare knowledge and leverage of artificial intelligence to bridge the gap of demand and supply of human healthcare providers. This AI application has resulted in reducing the barriers for access to healthcare facilities and intelligent consultations remotely to allow time to time care and quality treatment, thereby effectively assisting the society. Pradyumna Saini | Mohd Tajammul "Conversational AI Powered Chatbot Using Lex and AWS" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49722.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/49722/conversational-ai-powered-chatbot-using-lex-and-aws/pradyumna-saini
FAIR Data Experiences - Kees van Bochove - The HyveKees van Bochove
Talk at Bio IT World 2018 FAIR Data for Genomic Applications track.
Implementation of the FAIR Data Principles is a crucial step for all organizations pursuing a (biomedical) data-driven strategy, both to improve the effectiveness of scientists and doctors as well as computerized aides and autonomous programs. This talk will provide a number of concrete examples of how various customers of The Hyve, including large pharma companies, biobanks and registries and national health data sharing initiatives, have employed data FAIRification strategies to improve the (re)usability of their healthcare and biology data, and of the open source software tools and standards that are used and being further developed for that purpose.
Webinar digitally transforming healthcare with blockchainKaleido
This webinar discusses how blockchain and other technologies can digitally transform healthcare. The first speaker will cover current healthcare trends like rising costs. Later speakers will demonstrate how blockchain can improve data sharing and security in areas like medical records, clinical trials, and supply chains. A company called Diagnotes will present their collaboration platform for healthcare professionals. The webinar will also include a live demo of a private data marketplace built on Kaleido's blockchain platform and an overview of AWS healthcare solutions. The webinar aims to show how these technologies can help address current challenges in healthcare like rising costs and data management.
In this digital era, the healthcare sector is going through a remarkable revolution enabled by sophisticated technologies. Amongst these advancements, web development has been particularly instrumental in enhancing the industry's capabilities.
The document summarizes insights from panels at the Health 2.0 London conference on developing tools for physicians and hospitals. Key topics discussed included the need for interoperability between different hospital systems and tools, challenges of healthcare data workflow, and how to create mobile and wearable physician tools that integrate smoothly into the workflow without being too intrusive. Presentations on specific tools like TicTrac and Google Glass demonstrated approaches to help physicians better manage patient data and improve efficiency.
4 Digital Health Trends Affecting Your Revenue CycleMeduit
The document discusses 4 emerging digital trends impacting the healthcare industry: 1) Big data, with more health data being collected but not fully utilized; 2) mHealth and wearable devices increasing patient engagement and ownership; 3) The Internet of Things expanding connectivity of devices; and 4) Data security becoming more vital as digital innovation increases potential threats. These trends present both opportunities such as reduced costs and improved outcomes, as well as challenges around data sharing and protection that healthcare organizations must address. Behavioral analytics and a focus on data security are seen as important to manage risks in this evolving digital landscape.
Top 10 Mobile Healthcare App Development Trends 2022.pdfGroovy Web
With the support of technology and advancement, the healthcare industry is also growing rapidly just like other industries. The arrival of appearing app trends
“TRIBEOUT, SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM FOR COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE”IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed social media platform called Tribeout that aims to improve community healthcare. Some key points:
1. Tribeout would connect healthcare professionals, organizations, hospitals, and medical students to share information and improve public health. It would allow patients to easily book appointments online.
2. The platform would provide health information resources to help users address their healthcare concerns. It would also function as a job board for medical industry openings.
3. The goal is to raise awareness of emerging diseases and provide learning resources for medical students through simulations and animations to support their education and future careers.
Cloud computing provides benefits for healthcare organizations by enabling storage of large medical files and easy sharing of data. This can reduce costs for hospitals while improving speed and efficiency. However, concerns around patient privacy and security must be addressed given the sensitive nature of healthcare information. New models of cloud infrastructure that meet high standards for security and availability will be necessary for cloud computing solutions to gain widespread acceptance in the healthcare industry.
HCGlobal is a healthcare organization seeking to modernize its systems and processes to improve patient care, grow its business, and comply with regulations. Its goals include developing a patient-centric care model, increasing specializations, and creating world-class data and reporting capabilities. To achieve these, HCGlobal plans to modernize its IT infrastructure, improve data sharing and interoperability, and leverage technologies like personal health records, telehealth, and business intelligence. The organization aims to enhance care quality, reduce costs, and drive business value through this healthcare architecture and data-driven approach.
Future of patient data global summary - 29 may 2018Future Agenda
The document summarizes expert discussions from 12 events around the world between September 2017 and January 2018 on the topic of the future of patient data. It identifies shared challenges around integration, ownership, and trust of patient data as well as opportunities around personalization, data marketplaces, and the impact of artificial intelligence. Emerging issues discussed include data sovereignty, digital inequality, and the privatization of health information. The conclusion notes both the potential for patient data to improve healthcare as well as challenges in ensuring benefits are realized, especially for vulnerable groups.
This document provides an overview and research agenda for IT in healthcare in 2016 from www.currentanalysis.com. It discusses how healthcare has reached a tipping point with rising costs and more data available but still constrained by silos. Enterprise technology can help address past problems but healthcare remains risk-averse and resistant to collaboration. It emphasizes that strategic technology planning is now imperative and connected care is accelerating convergence of various stakeholders in healthcare. The research agenda will provide analysis on key technology themes shaping healthcare in 2016 including cloud computing, data exchange, analytics, cybersecurity, and mobile health.
Distributed Ledger Tech Applications - Health Report V1.6Sean Manion PhD
This newsletter provides updates on applications of blockchain and distributed ledger technology in healthcare. It discusses several healthcare organizations working on blockchain projects related to credentialing and genetic data. Upcoming events are also highlighted, including a webinar on blockchain compliance and cybersecurity from Indiana University Health and Sentara Healthcare, and a blockchain bootcamp at the Node Digital Medicine Conference in December.
Transforming Healthcare Industry by Implementing Cloud Computingijtsrd
In the present generation, healthcare has become the foremost imperative sector in todays medicinal eon. The massive private documents, responsive details are kept in a scalable manner. The healthcare industry has become more competitive in the digital world. As a thriving industry, its challenging for doctors to understand the moving technology in the healthcare sector. This also deals with the patient's nursing and maintains their portfolios. The overview of the project depicts a role played by the doctors, patients, management, and resource suppliers by implementing cloud technology in the healthcare industry. The platform was designed and developed for user friendly interactions where patients can connect with the management and doctors at any corner of the world. The peculiarity of the project was to withdraw the pen paper method followed by the sector for ages. Cloud computing CC has played a vital role in the project that helped and managed to store, secure large data files. The features while operating the system were QR codes, generating e mails, SMS text, and free trunk calls. This approach assists on track with each individuals health related documents, henceforward approving with the doctors to access the knowledge throughout the flow of emergency and firmly access policy. Besides the facts, it rescues the lifetime of the patients and mutually helps the doctors figure it out comfortably. The utilization of mobile aid applications may be a dynamic field and has received the attention of late. This development provides mobile technology additional enticing for mobile health m health applications. The m health defines as wireless telemedicine involving the utilization of mobile telecommunications and multimedia system technologies and their integration with mobile health care delivery systems. As well as human authentication protocols, whereas guaranteeing, has not been straightforward in light weight of their restricted capability of calculation and remembrance. Ms. Rohini Kulkarni | Pratibha Gayke "Transforming Healthcare Industry by Implementing Cloud Computing" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46455.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/46455/transforming-healthcare-industry-by-implementing-cloud-computing/ms-rohini-kulkarni
MDPIXX: The Global Medical Images Repository [5 Cr3 1330 Cabrer]Gunther Eysenbach
The document describes Medting, a website for sharing clinical cases, medical images, and videos among medical professionals. Medting allows users to privately share cases with colleagues or publicly share them to build an online repository. It aims to facilitate clinical collaboration, research, teaching, and telemedicine. The founders hope Medting will become a global repository of medical images and data to help doctors worldwide.
Notes on "Artificial Intelligence in Bioscience Symposium 2017"PetteriTeikariPhD
Including talks for drug discovery, drug target selection, scientific reproducibility, machine learning in omics and GWAS, network biology, functional connectome, endotype discovery, bayesian causal networks, systems biology, brain decoding, place cells, personalized medicine, sepsis warning system, knowledge engineering, CRISPR genome editing, data science stacks, feline gene sequencing, generative models for chemical compounds via variational autoencoders, ethics in AI medicine
https://www.bioscience.ai/ | #bioai2017 | Sept 14, 2017 | The British Library, London
Alternative download for slides if Slideshare download is acting up: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2wdfuqzifns7475/bioai2017.pdf?dl=0
The Grand Challenge Project is currently underway as a collaboration between the RCA School of Design and CERN.
The Grand Challenge is a unique project that involves all 1st-year School of Design Students from the Fashion, Textiles, IDE, GID, Service Design, Product Design and Intelligent Mobility Programmes; about 380 students, the biggest students cohort ever involved in an RCA project.
Running for 8 weeks in partnership with scientists from CERN, the project is exploring four key themes (Health and Wellbeing, Digital Disruption, Energy, Infrastructure and the Environment; Social and Economic Disparity).
This is a talk being given at the start of the second week of the project to share some of the key insights from 2018 Future Agenda projects that will help to provoke debate and innovation across the four themes.
Once you've decided to Partner for a given feature or function in the Build,Buy or Partner decision process, you have to pick a partner. This worksheet walks through a structured scoring process for which organization would make the best partner. This helps to avoid random partnering activities or helps to narrow the selection when several partner options exist.
Build, Buy or Partner is a strategic decision organizations must make. Adding a structured decision process helps with repeatability and consistency across stakeholders. This sample Build Buy Partner scoring matrix can help you get started.
InterSystems Health Data Platform Comparison ChartTodd Winey
InterSystems IRIS for Health™ is the world’s first and only data platform specifically engineered to extract value from healthcare data. It empowers you to rapidly create and scale the industry’s next breakthrough applications.
InterSystems Data Platform Comparison ChartTodd Winey
This document provides an overview of the capabilities of the InterSystems IRIS data platform, including support for cloud, on-premise, and hybrid deployments. It offers containerized delivery, API management, horizontal data scaling, connectivity to third-party BI tools, and messaging with guaranteed delivery. The platform also provides composite business process orchestration, a multi-workload database, text analytics, encryption and compliance features.
Impact of Mismatched Patient Records InforgraphicTodd Winey
Accurate patient identification is a key to achieving the Triple Aim and enables the success of all strategic initiatives. Patient-centric care, population health, accountable care, patient engagement and value-based reimbursement are just buzzwords without effective patient identity management.
Comparing Health Service Bus to an Interface EngineTodd Winey
When evaluating a Health Service Bus versus an Integration Engine, you should compare them based on their capabilities: Integration, Database, SOA/ESB, Business Intelligence, and Healthcare Services. View our handy chart: Comparing a Health Service Bus to an Interface Engine Capabilities
Addressing the Healthcare Connectivity ChallengeTodd Winey
In healthcare, information accessibility can impact the outcome of a medical decision, or the success of a bundled payment initiative. To ensure that the right information is available at the right place and time, healthcare organizations typically have used HL7® interface engines to share data among clinical applications. But the demands on healthcare information technology are changing so rapidly that these simple engines are no longer sufficient.
Instrument of Change: Creating the next generation of Laboratory MiddlewareTodd Winey
These healthcare challenges create opportunities for the next generation of middleware to provide even more value to labs and the clinicians who depend on them. It requires a shift in thinking about the place and role of lab middleware, as it evolves from an operational tool to a platform that serves all of the business needs associated with running a laboratory.
Innovation in Enterprise Imaging: Clinical Context is What's NextTodd Winey
Clinicians have one word for what they want from your next generation enterprise imaging solutions. Context. A recent study in the Journal of Digital Imaging suggests that nearly 60% of radiology orders have no mention of important chronic conditions, calling it “an alarming lack of communication” that “may negatively impact interpretation quality.” Imaging orders such as “chest pain” or “lower abdominal pain,” for example, are essentially context free, giving clinicians little information to work with. Access to a complete clinical history behind those orders can help clinicians provide richer input for more accurate diagnoses and more effective care plans, along with results of the imaging study.
And nowhere is AI more attractive than in healthcare; the potential it has for treatment and diagnosis is nearly limitless. In many ways, that makes sense; healthcare is an incredibly broad subject, full of highly complex subject matter that is changing rapidly with new technological advances. So, like the ancient Greeks seeking wisdom at Delphi, we hope AI will help see the future and allow us to make the right decisions on care. But lost in the AI and machine learning healthcare gold rush is the immutable law of computing: Garbage in, Garbage Out. That is, computers are only as good as the data that is input. When you train AI on biased data, you obviously get biased outputs.
Put very simply, you cannot perform deep learning, machine learning or leverage artificial intelligence on data that is either non-existent or incorrect.
Advice for Healthcare IT Startups NYC Executive Informational and Networking ...Todd Winey
Breaking into healthcare as an IT startup can be challenging. Learn some tips and tricks for success in the healthcare IT market from people who have been there and done that.
The Internet of Healthy Things (IoHT) for Healthcare Organizations WebinarTodd Winey
The Internet of Things will impact many industries and healthcare can benefit by the potential of IoT to deliver real time information to providers. However, IoT technologies applied to healthcare data require a thoughtful approach to managing data that is not present in other IoT applications. Nearly all IoT data in healthcare can be associated with a patient, and healthcare organizations looking to leverage the potential of IoT data should establish thoughtful data plans. This webinar provides an introduction to the state of IoT technologies in healthcare and provides an outline of things healthcare organizations must consider as they plan to integrate IoT technologies into their care processes. From patient generated data to remote medical device management IoT can extend the visibility of organizations far beyond the institutional walls to improve provider understanding of patient status, but managing IoT data will require many of the same expectations we have today for any PHI.
Over the past few years, VMware vSAN has made significant progress with healthcare technologies. Working closely with InterSystems, VMware has helped to improve vSAN for mission-critical healthcare environments.
InterSystems Partner Hub - An Overview September 30th 2019Todd Winey
This document provides an overview of InterSystems' new Partner Hub, which is designed to create and support close working relationships between InterSystems and its partners. The Partner Hub offers more structure, better benefits, and automation support. It allows partners to access resources like playbooks, selling collateral, training, certification programs, and joint marketing activities. Partners can also register opportunities, access learning options, and download evaluation software through the Partner Hub. The overall goal is to equip partners with everything they need to learn about, market, and sell InterSystems solutions and benefit customers.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
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Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
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Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
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Building RAG with self-deployed Milvus vector database and Snowpark Container...Zilliz
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Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
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Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
1. 2019
Blogs
Digital Transformation: View from the Inside Out - InterSystems: Data Matters Blog, 9/5/2019
Media and Speaking
Will Blockchain Ever Really Matter in Healthcare? – Healthcare IT Today, 5/24/2019
How InterSystems Builds an Enterprise Database at Scale with Docker Enterprise – Docker Blog, 9/12/2019
Harlow on Healthcare – HIMSS 2019 (YouTube)
Healthcare on vSAN (HCI3062BU) - VMworld 2019, 8/23/2019
Partner Hub: An Overview – InterSystems Global Summit 2019
Content
Breaking Down Data Barriers in the Healthcare Sector
Website Creation
InterSystems Partner Hub – partner portal
2018
Blogs
Why Companies Fail at Digital Transformation - InterSystems: Data Matters Blog, 5/31/2018
- Reprinted with permission on TABBForum - 8/23/2019
Supporting Your Ambitions at Scale - InterSystems: Data Matters Blog, 11/7/2018
Media and Speaking
Separating the hype from reality in healthcare AI – HealthcareITNews, 4/13/2018
VMware Announces InterSystems Support of vSAN – Virtual Blocks, 8/1/2018
The 9 Habits of Good Technology Partners Forbes, 8/23/2018
North American Engineering & Construction in Mining Forum – Fleming, 11/8/2018
Website Creation
InterSystems Open Exchange code marketplace
Content
IRIS Feature Chart
IRIS for Health Comparison Chart
IRIS for Health Upgrade Program
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MEDIA AND CONTENT LINKS
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2. 2017
Blogs
Garbage In, Gospel Out? - InterSystems: Pulse Blog, 5/24/2017
Precisely Speaking – Part 1 - From Personalized to Precision Medicine, InterSystems Pulse Blog, 8/3/2017
Precisely Speaking – Part 2 - The Future of Laboratory Informatics, InterSystems Pulse Blog, 8/3/2017
For Precision Medicine, the Next “Killer App” is Data - InterSystems: Pulse Blog, 11/21/2017
Media and Speaking
IoT in Healthcare Is Really the Internet of Patients (IoP) – HealthcareITNews, 1/23/2017
- Reprinted with permission ComputerWorld Latin America, 2/4/2017
- El IoT en Atención Sanitaria es realmente el Internet del Paciente (IoP)
Precision medicine: How an evolving definition has helped advance clinical accuracy – MedCity News, 11/6/2017
On Precision Medicine. Q&A with Todd Winey – ODBMS.org, 2/14/2018
A Q&A with Healthcare Developer Programs - Dev4Health Symposium, 5/1/2018
The missing link: Where will blockchain help healthcare? – Becker’s Healthcare, 12/15/2017
Precision medicine in the lab: The intersection of informatics and pathology – MedCity News, 11/6/2017
Have we got a solution for you – Hea!thcare Innovation, 1/6/2017
The Internet of Healthy Things (IoHT) for Healthcare Organizations – HIMSS Webinar, 2/15/ 2017
The Connected Consumer – PharmaVoice, 10/1/2017
Managing Care in The Wave of Precision Medicine - AMCP Forum, 12/7/2017
Advancing the Promise of the Internet of Medical Things and Connected Health – Dell EMC World 5/9/2017
NYC Executive Informational and Networking Event for Healthcare IT CxOs – June 14, 2017
Content
Instrument of Change: Creating the Next Generation of Laboratory Middleware
Innovation in Enterprise Imaging: Clinical Context is What’s Next
The Internet of Healthy Things (IoHT) for Healthcare Organizations Webinar
Advice for Healthcare IT Startups
Garbage In, Gospel Out? Presentation
Comparing HealthShare Patient Index (an EMPI) to EMR-Based Master Patient Indexes (MPI)
Impact of Mismatched Patient Records Infographic
2016
Blogs
IoT in Healthcare Is Really the Internet of Patients (IoP) - InterSystems: Pulse Blog, 8/24/2016
Media and Speaking
IoT in Healthcare Is Really the Internet of Patients (IoP) – eHealth News – South Africa, 9/12/2016
Content
View our handy chart: Comparing a Health Service Bus to an Interface Engine Capabilities
Read the complete Whitepaper: Addressing the Healthcare Connectivity Challenge: Selecting a Health Service Bus