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Session: ePatients and Digital Decision Making
Roger Holzberg shares what it means to be an ePatient using real world stories
Mobile health and nutrition team leader, Kalid Ibrahim abdirkadir,22,Somali Region.©UNICEF Ethiopia/2014/Tsegaye
Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries:Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group
Seventeen-year-old Cynthia Ruiz talks to Dr. Gee about her back pain.
Click here to watch audio slide show:Teen Health Van Serves Uninsured Youth
Moderation: Christina Rode-Schubert, CIC Europe)
Diskutanten:
- Petra Wilson (Cisco)
- Matthias Meierhofer (Meierhofer AG / bvitg)
- Dirk Hoffmann (Tieto Germany)
- Jens Seeliger (Microsoft)
- Thomas Norgall (Fraunhofer Alliance AAL)
- Erik Vollebregt (Axon Advocaten)
Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries: Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group
Mobile health and nutrition team leader, Kalid Ibrahim abdirkadir,22,Somali Region.©UNICEF Ethiopia/2014/Tsegaye
Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries:Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group
Mobile health and nutrition team leader, Kalid Ibrahim abdirkadir,22,Somali Region.©UNICEF Ethiopia/2014/Tsegaye
Moderation: Prof. Dr. oec. Volker Amelung (MH Hannover / Expert Circle MMF)
Diskutanten:
- Helmut Hildebrandt (Gesundes Kinzigtal GmbH)
- Dr. med. Stefan Kottmair (almeda GmbH)
- Frank Preugschat (AOK)
- Dr. med. Thomas Waller (InterComponentWare AG)
Zachary Bujnoch, Senior Industry Analyst, Frost and Sullivan
James White, Vice President, Connected Hospital, Alcatel-Lucent
Alexandra Von Plato, Executive Vice President, Chief Creative Officer, Digitas Health and Razorfish Health
Mogus Teshome 3 years old with his parents Ques Teshome Alemu and Kokeb Nigusse in Romey Kebele, Deneba Woreda, Ethiopia. Two years ago, he was close to death as pneumonia and diarrhoea nearly robbed him of his life within months of his birth. Health Extension Workers (HEW) helped save Mogus’ life. With support from UNICEF, Ethiopian government’s Health Extension Programme continues to grow. As of 2015 there were 38,000 HEWs working in 16,000 health posts across the country. Each health post serves around 5,000 people, meaning more than 80 percent of Ethiopia’s population of 97 million are within reach of free, basic health care. ©UNICEFEthiopia/2015/Michael Tsegaye
Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries: Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group
Mulumebet Balcha health extention worker.Romey Kebele, Deneba Woreda, Ethiopia.
Pneumonia is one of the main causes of under-5 mortality in Ethiopia. About 18 per cent of deaths among children under age 5 can be attributed to acute respiratory infections, and 13 per cent are caused by diarrhoea. The Ethiopian Health Sector Development Programme IV is prioritizing interventions to tackle these and other major causes of child mortality.According to Ethiopia’s 2011 Demographic and Health Survey, the under-5 mortality rate has been halved in the past decade, dropping from 166 to 88 deaths per 1,000 live births. The country is on track to meet Millennium Development Goal 4, the goal to reduce child mortality by two thirds by 2015.©UNICEFEthiopia/2015/Michael Tsegaye
The staff keeps electronic medical records for each patient, which can then be accessed directly from the Children's Hospital at Stanford.
Click here to watch audio slide show:Teen Health Van Serves Uninsured Youth
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Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries:Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group
Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries:Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group
Who are the visionaries shaping the future of digital health? Join veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist, Ira Flatow, leading a provocative discussion with three of the most influential and lauded healthcare professionals about genetics, the future of wireless health, the promise of personalized medicine and managing healthcare costs.
Welcome:Jill Gilbert, Co-Producer, Digital Health Summit
Moderator:Ira Flatow, Science Correspondent and TV Journalist, Science Friday on NPR
Visionaries:Greg Lucier, Chairman and CEO, Life Technologies
Eric J. Topol, M.D., Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Translational Science Institute, Vice-Chair, West Wireless Health Institute, Author, Creative Destruction of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group