Sentences with phrase «health technology scale»

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Every health care company seeks to scale the best technology and develop profitable ways to cover the massive cost of research and development, investors are looking for actionable intelligence on who's breaking through, and patients are hungry for affordable and effective care.
To build out its health technology business, the company today announced that it has acquired Withings, makers of smart scales, activity trackers, and other health gadgets.
MaRS works closely with entrepreneurs to grow and scale their ventures into global market leaders in life sciences and health care, information, communications and entertainment technologies, clean tech, advanced materials and engineering, as well as innovative social purpose businesses.
MaRS works closely with entrepreneurs to grow and scale their ventures into global market leaders in life sciences and health care, information, communications and entertainment technologies, cleantech, advanced materials and engineering, as well as innovative social purpose businesses.
Canada's largest health startup showcase takes over MaRS Discovery District in Toronto on May 7 Last year's winners scaling their companies internationally, raising more than $ 36 million in combined funding On May 7, MaRS HealthKick 2015 gives 39 health startups the chance to pitch cutting - edge health technologies and products to an audience of more than 350... Read More
In «Missed Connections: The Adoption of Information Technology in Canadian Healthcare,» author Denis Protti argues that there will not be any large - scale benefits from gathering masses of health data until the information is shared among providers and institutions, such as between a family physician and a hospital.
MaRS works closely with entrepreneurs to grow and scale their ventures into global market leaders in life sciences and health care, information, communications and digital media technologies, cleantech, advanced materials and engineering, as well as innovative social purpose business.
MaRS works closely with entrepreneurs to grow and scale their ventures into global market leaders in life sciences and health care, information, communications and digital media technologies, cleantech, advanced materials and energy, as well as innovative social purpose business.
Meet Omada Health: With 87M consumers at risk of diabetes, 75,000 patients treated, 3 years of outcomes data, NetPromoter scores in the 90's, 70 + clients, and looming reimbursement by Medicare for its diabetes prevention online social network, Omada has «cracked the code» on integrating consumer technology, medical coaching and big data at scale.
Join our panel of esteemed innovators and outside - the - box thinkers for a lively examination of scaling health technology.
No - till, low - input technology has the potential to conserve soil health and support robust vegetable production for small - scale and low - capital organic vegetable growers, reports Gladis Zinati, Ph.D., associate research scientist at Rodale Institute.
The main focus is on complex scientific - technical questions and cross-program basic research, as well as the operating of scientific large - scale equipment, technology development, national long - term programs, and national preventive research in the field of environment and health.
The THaW team conducts research related to mobile and cloud technology for health and wellness applications, including authentication and privacy tools to protect health records, methods to secure small - scale clinical networks and efforts to reduce malicious activity in hospitals.
Technology makes sharing possible on a scale like never before, and health care can benefit from that sharing in lots of ways.
UC San Diego Health receives a $ 15.3 million Beacon Community Collaborative award from San Diego health care providers and other community partners — to pilot the wide - scale use of health information technology to improve patientHealth receives a $ 15.3 million Beacon Community Collaborative award from San Diego health care providers and other community partners — to pilot the wide - scale use of health information technology to improve patienthealth care providers and other community partners — to pilot the wide - scale use of health information technology to improve patienthealth information technology to improve patient care.
On its website, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls insufficient sleep a public health problem in America, «which may be caused by broad scale societal factors such as round - the - clock access to technology and work schedules.»
The Interagency Education Research Initiative — funded jointly by the National Science Foundation, OERI, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development — is sponsoring efforts that bring early research to scale with some emphasis on the use of technology.
With award - winning and innovative frictionless technologies, scientifically validated clinical protocols and best - in - class coaching tools, Sharecare helps providers, employers and health plans effectively scale outcomes - based health and wellness solutions across their entire populations.
Today, modern technology is increasingly being used to support health - related initiatives of this scale that a few decades ago would have been nearly impossible.
Among the issues reviewed were: • The prospects for air pollution and climate change in the region up to 2030 in the absence of action on SLCPs; • The potential contribution of SLCP mitigation to climate, health and food security, and more generally to economic development; • Feasible mitigation technologies and strategies and opportunities for their implementation at national scale; • The relationship of SLCP mitigation to broader regional air pollution and climate strategies and their benefit for the MENA region.
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