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Telemedicine and Health Reform: a little progress, a lot of hope

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President Obama's Chief Technology Officer, Aneesh Chopra, gave a strong close. He went on to recount personal experiences and his perspectives on how critical telemedicine can be for the nation. Clearly, Chopra gets it. All three gave outstanding presentations.

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Health Tech Investment in the Third Wave

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Babyscripts monitors pregnancy allowing expecting mothers to reduce the frequency of in-person prenatal check ups. Dispatch sends a mobile urgent care unit to patient’s homes, displacing many visits to a traditional in-person care setting. With COVID-19 still looming, hospitals and clinics are the last place we want to be.

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Join the VA’s “Open API Pledge” session at Health Datapalooza

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In an email yesterday Rasu shared this agenda: We will have an in-person meeting at the Health Datapalooza in Washington DC on Friday (April 27; 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM EST; Location: Fairchild Room/ Terrace Level) where we will talk through the following items: OpenAPI Pledge – where are we, and where are we headed. VA Lighthouse update.

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Harvard Business Review: Apple’s Pact with 13 Health Care Systems Might Actually Disrupt the Industry

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An interesting Harvard Business Review article by David Blumenthal and Aneesh Chopra propels some common misconceptions about Apple’s focus. mHealth Insights. Apple is the world’s largest and most profitable corporation because it seized the opportunity to leverage the newest mass media.

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