Health 2.0
Kyra Bobinet, MD, founder the neuroscience-based design firm EngagedIN, is working with AI algorithms in Walmart’s Fresh Tri app to build a brain taxonomy to identify behavior to help individuals understand what motivation changes their food habits.
A recently-launched Physician Innovation Network and a forthcoming Digital Health Implementation Playbook are two new initiatives.
Iomed Medical Solution CEO Javier de Oca is in the business of generating data specific databases for health systems and believes the time is now to see that data translate into better patient outcomes and sustainable systems for providers.
Beth Kutscher, senior news editor for healthcare at LinkedIn, explains how the social networking platform is developing digital health content and what it believes it can do to address the disconnect between technology and care delivery.
Current efforts to create interoperability mostly focus on clinical, not research, use cases.
At Health 2.0, experts and technologists explored tools for fighting physician suicide, opioid addiction, and eating disorders.
Matt Park, the general manager of the Swiss-based Dacadoo Americas, explains how the company’s health scoring app works and their bet consumers also want to calculate their real time health risks with a new component of the open API.
Google, Nebula Genomics, take notice of consumer calls for control over data.
Aashima Gupta, global head of Health Solutions at Google Cloud talks about Google’s approach to technology enabling infrastructure with healthcare industry standards to allows organizations to have more time to innovate.
How to pick the right backers, according to investors from Sanofi Ventures, Canaan Partners, and GE.