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Looking back at the RWJF Challenges
SPONSORED POST By JOHN EL-MARAGHY Catalyst is proud to stay at the top of innovation, commercialization, and impact — and that includes updating our means of communication. You all know and read about the amazing challenges the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation...
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Fri, Nov 09 2018 6:42 AM
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THCB
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Health 2.0
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Artificial intelligence
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Health 2.0 Fall Conference
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Catalyst @ Health 2.0
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challenges
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Thu, Nov 08 2018 7:11 PM
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THCB
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Last Month in Oncology with Dr. Bishal Gyawali
By BISHAL GYAWALI MD Me-too deja vu I read the report of a phase 3 RCT of a “new” *** cancer drug but I had the feeling that I had already read this before. Later I realized that this was indeed a new trial of a new drug, but that I had read a very similar...
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Thu, Nov 08 2018 6:48 AM
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THCB
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pharmaceuticals
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Oncology
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Drug discovery
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Cancer
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Bishal Gyawali
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immunotherapy
Health in 2 Point 00 Episode 57
On Episode 57 of Health in 2 Point 00, Jess and I report from Exponential Medicine. In this episode, Jess and I talk about digital surgery and how Shafi Ahmed and Stefano Bini are transforming surgical training. She also asks me about my favorite session...
Published
Wed, Nov 07 2018 6:57 AM
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THCB
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Matthew Holt
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AI
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Health in 2 Point 00
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Jessica DaMassa
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Exponential Medicine
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XMed
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digital surgery
The IPCC Confirms Life As We Know It Will Soon Cease to Exist
By DAVID INTROCASO PhD THCB readers may recall last year in early June when the Trump administration announced it would withdraw from the 2015 Paris climate accord, and earlier this January when the World Economic Forum met to discuss its global risk...
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Tue, Nov 06 2018 6:05 AM
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THCB
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Politics
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Uncategorized
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David Introcaso
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Climate Change
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IPCC
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Global Warming
2018 Midterms: The Year of the Female Physician
By NIRAN AL-AGBA MD While women make up more than half of the U.S. population, an imbalance remains between who we are as a nation and who represents us in Congress. The gender disparity is no different for physicians: more than one third of doctors in...
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Mon, Nov 05 2018 6:26 AM
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THCB
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Physicians
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Politics
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Women
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Niran Al-Agba
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Midterm Elections
The Case for Open Innovation in Health | Sara Holoubek of Luminary Labs
By JESSICA DaMASSA, WTF Health “Most large healthcare companies will have numerous teams – innovation teams, maybe a venture fund, business units – all doing different things,” says Sara Holoubek, CEO of Luminary Labs, a consultancy known in healthcare...
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Mon, Nov 05 2018 4:11 AM
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THCB
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Jessica DaMassa
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WTF Health
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health innovation
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Open innovation
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Sara Holoubek
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Luminary Labs
Exponential Medicine
By MATTHEW HOLT After only maybe 5 years when I’ve been away running a conflicting conference in some other part of the world I finally get to go to Exponential Medicine the next 4 days. I met Daniel Kraft way back before he was famous, and his...
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Sat, Nov 03 2018 6:48 PM
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Matthew Holt
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Daniel Kraft
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Exponential Medicine
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XMed
Health in 2 Point 00 Episode 56
On Episode 56 of Health in 2 Point 00, Jess and I report from Livongo’s new office in San Francisco. In this episode, Jess asks me about Carrot Health’s $25 million raise for their digital smoking cessation program and 98point6’s $50...
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Fri, Nov 02 2018 8:52 AM
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THCB
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Matthew Holt
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Health in 2 Point 00
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Jessica DaMassa
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Livongo
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health care startups
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carrot health
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Silence Noisy Healthcare Application
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98point6
We Know We Have to Address the Social Determinants of Health. Now What?
By REBECCA FOGG In the run-up up to this month’s mid-term elections, health care appears to be just one of many burning political issues that will be influencing Americans’ votes. But delve into nearly any issue—the economy, the environment, immigration...
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Thu, Nov 01 2018 6:37 AM
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THCB
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The Business of Health Care
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value-based care
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fee for service model
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social determinants
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Business of Health Care
Life-Saving Data That Is Nowhere To Be Found: Hospitals’ C-section Rates
By DANI BRADLEY, MS, MPH The United States is the only developed nation in the world with a steadily increasing maternal mortality rate — and C-sections are to blame. Nearly 32% of babies are born via C-section in the United States, a rate of double or...
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Wed, Oct 31 2018 6:00 AM
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Patients
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Hospitals
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Tech
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Data
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Pregnancy
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maternal health
Facts, Conclusions, and More Questions on the Road to Solving Disparities
By SCOTT COOK, PhD We tested whether new payment mechanisms could be harnessed in health care delivery reform to reduce health and health care disparities. Here’s what we found. First, there were facts that couldn’t be ignored: #1: Children in rural Oregon...
Published
Tue, Oct 30 2018 6:46 AM
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THCB
Filed under:
Medicaid
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Health Disparities
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Uncategorized
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Health care payment reform
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health care delivery reform
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health care disparities
Silencing Noisy Health Care?
By MATTHEW HOLT As you’ve probably heard (enough!) from me and Indu Subaiya over recent months on video, at Health 2.0 or here on THCB, we are finally arriving at the point where health care tech is “flipping the stack” — where...
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Mon, Oct 29 2018 9:20 PM
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THCB
Filed under:
Health 2.0
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Matthew Holt
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Tech
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Livongo
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Tech platforms
All Health Policy Is Local: The Case of the Individual Mandate Penalty in New York
By CHRISTINE EIBNER, SARAH NOWAK, PREETHI RAO Although signed into law in 2010, the Affordable Care Act has been in constant flux, with key aspects changing due to time-dependent provisions, Supreme Court decisions and shifts in U.S. policy. The effects...
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Mon, Oct 29 2018 9:34 AM
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THCB
Filed under:
Politics
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ACA
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Health policy
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New York Health Care
Hospitals Can and Should Support Employees Who Are Victims of Domestic Violence: Here’s How
By PATRICK HORINE Every October we recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month, an important opportunity to discuss this widespread social and public health problem and to take stock of what we can do better to protect victims of domestic abuse. Unfortunately...
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Fri, Oct 26 2018 1:24 PM
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THCB
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Patients
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Hospitals
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domestic violence awareness
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workforce;
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Domestic Violence
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