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Health Datapalooza X

March 25, 2019 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

Lit candles in the shape of the number 10 on top of a pink frosted cupcake

This week is the 10th anniversary Health Datapalooza. It’s a milestone worth celebrating. In 2010, I attended what was then called the Community Health Data Forum at the Institute of Medicine. I posted a preview: Making Health Data Sing (Even If It’s a Familiar Song) and below are my notes from what we knew even […]

Filed Under: health data, key people, medical records, policy issues Tagged With: Alain Rappaport, Alex Fishman, Alex Howard, Alexandra Carmichael, Andrew Wilson, David Hale, Health Data, Health Datapalooza, Kristi Miller Durazo, Palantir, Regina Holliday, Roni Zeiger, Tim O'Reilly, Todd Park

Pandas, Lobsters, and Health Care

July 15, 2010 By Susannah Fox 12 Comments

Joe Kvedar asks an excellent question in his post, The Next Phase of Connected Health: Connected Personalized Health: What are the best variables to consider when taking connected health programs from pilot to scale? He imagines a matrix with three axes: severity of chronic illness, patient readiness, and technology readiness. That makes sense to me, […]

Filed Under: general, trends & principles Tagged With: Adam Rifkin, Alexandra Carmichael, BJ Fogg, Center For Studying Health System Change, Facebook, Google, Innovator's Prescription, Joe Kvedar

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