Talent to Task: The Digital Health Accelerator Dilemma
The expanding landscape of digital health accelerators will require an expanding landscape of administrators and leaders to help—hand in hand—drive this movement forward.
The expanding landscape of digital health accelerators will require an expanding landscape of administrators and leaders to help—hand in hand—drive this movement forward.
There are many entities tracking and analyzing online and mobile app queries about health conditions—and that information can be mined by third parties for purposes that are not usually in the patient’s best interest.
In this 4-part series, David Robinson describes the journey that he and his team are taking within India to more fully understand the needs of the communities they are innovating for.
HealthXL, the global clearing house for innovation in healthcare, brought together over 90 global healthcare leaders for the HealthXL Global Gathering
A Shark Tank-style competition in Toronto in May will see health care start-ups vying for $20K from wealthy venture capitalists at HealthClick 2015.
Every two years the United Nations publishes an extensive study into the global state of e-Government. Damian Radcliffe looks at what the current survey tells us about ehealth.
The search is on for the perfect balance between the new and the old, the needs of now and the promises of the future—and between line items on provider costs and investment budgets.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this weekly wrap-up with her Digital Health Rounds.
While we don’t truly know what the future holds, we all know that health is personal—and will need to be handled accordingly to optimize the progress that is possible with digital health.
It’s easy for big data enthusiasts to embrace the dream that data analysis will be the cure for everything in healthcare. But the reality is that data, no matter how big or small, is only part of the healthcare revolution story.
While it is tempting to believe that the experiences of other industries can be replicated in healthcare, it’s also important to ask if the key gatekeepers of health, the doctors, are really ready to harness digital health technology in its myriad forms.
In this first of our series, Donna Fedor, Managing Director for Digital Health at Mavericks Capital, interviews three industry-leading healthcare data and information experts and provides some basics and history about Health Information Exchanges (HIEs).
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this weekly wrap-up with her Digital Health Rounds.
Through the use of big data, the New York Blood Center hopes to attract the specific donors they need.
The use of data visualization is helping to portray the great variance in healthcare costs within the U.S. and in comparison to other countries.
Epidemiologists question the ethics of using social media and big data in public health
Not yet anyway. So...what's it going to take?
There is a data storage medium that will last and will be readable far into the future: DNA. And, storing patient data in living cells on the patient’s body is the ultimate way to keep important information with the patient.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this weekly wrap-up with her Digital Health Rounds.
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