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BOCHUM, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Doktor Sebastian Uellenbeck, Senior Consultant Materna GmbH, Hans-Peter Fries, Business Security Manager Yet GmbH, Gerald Spyra, Rechtsanwalt und Datenschutzbeauftragter Kanzlei Spyra, Ralf Benzmueller, leiter G Data Security Labs, Doktor Hans-Christoph Quelle, Geschaeftsfuehrer Secusmart GmbH und Max von Malotki, Journalist und Autor in der Diskussionsrunde beim IUK Tag NRW 2014 im Ruhrcongress Bochum. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/nrw units)

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

O'Brien is with the Committee to Protect Journalist. He focuses on data security issues. He spoke to journalism students on Nov. 8, 2012.

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31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

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Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).

 

Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.

 

The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.

 

“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”

 

The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.

 

In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.

 

“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”

 

“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.

 

“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.

 

Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”

 

The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

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31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

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O'Brien is with the Committee to Protect Journalist. He focuses on data security issues. He spoke to journalism students on Nov. 8, 2012.

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O'Brien is with the Committee to Protect Journalist. He focuses on data security issues. He spoke to journalism students on Nov. 8, 2012.

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

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31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

BOCHUM, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Doktor Sebastian Uellenbeck, Senior Consultant Materna GmbH, Hans-Peter Fries, Business Security Manager Yet GmbH, Gerald Spyra, Rechtsanwalt und Datenschutzbeauftragter Kanzlei Spyra, Ralf Benzmueller, leiter G Data Security Labs, Doktor Hans-Christoph Quelle, Geschaeftsfuehrer Secusmart GmbH und Max von Malotki, Journalist und Autor in der Diskussionsrunde beim IUK Tag NRW 2014 im Ruhrcongress Bochum. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/nrw units)

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

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Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).

 

Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.

 

The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.

 

“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”

 

The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.

 

In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.

 

“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”

 

“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.

 

“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.

 

Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”

 

The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.

O'Brien is with the Committee to Protect Journalist. He focuses on data security issues. He spoke to journalism students on Nov. 8, 2012.

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BOCHUM, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Doktor Sebastian Uellenbeck, Senior Consultant Materna GmbH, Hans-Peter Fries, Business Security Manager Yet GmbH, Gerald Spyra, Rechtsanwalt und Datenschutzbeauftragter Kanzlei Spyra, Ralf Benzmueller, leiter G Data Security Labs, Doktor Hans-Christoph Quelle, Geschaeftsfuehrer Secusmart GmbH und Max von Malotki, Journalist und Autor in der Diskussionsrunde beim IUK Tag NRW 2014 im Ruhrcongress Bochum. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/nrw units)

31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.

Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.

Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.

 

Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen

 

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communication section:

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Gig extras for extra services!

Revision refers to modification to designs I already did. The revision doesn't mean a completely brand new concept/look of logo. If you have any questions or requests, please contact me and I will reply asap.You can customize Logo Design packages as you wish

 

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