Category Archives: health data
Mobile Top 100 Risks
Health Data Sharing Rules
Estimated disease incidences and prevalence
Recent discoveries: loss-of-function mutations in the gene PCSK9; individuals with loss of function mutations have very low LDL cholesterol levels and greatly reduced risk of myocardial infarction air quality affects health: global positioning system (GPS) monitoring can be integrated with environmental pollutant and activity data to provide improved measures of environmental exposures links between biomarkers and genetic variationContinue reading “Estimated disease incidences and prevalence”
A mobile health application designed by health consumers
Email motherhealth@gmail.com to participate in a mobile health application designed by you , with profit sharing and employs a village. Share your thoughts in defining the requirements for this mobile health application designed by you and for your health and wellness relevant today and many years from now.
Let us predict what will ail you next year
Disease prediction can have many paths. We can use your lab data and family history. But your health story and lifestyle can tell more about your health. Your health data will be stored in your gmail. Create a new gmail email. We will not collect your name, tel, address, birthdate and we ensure not toContinue reading “Let us predict what will ail you next year”
Marketo: The B2B Marketer’s Guide to Decoding Metrics
The Business Value of Taxonomy
The Business Value of Taxonomy by Earley Information Science, Inc. Click to access EIS-Whitepaper-Business-Value-Taxonomy-2016.pdf Customers demand the ability to find and access information easily. Managers need quick access to accurate and reliable information to quickly respond to market changes. Employees want to spend less time validating information accuracy and recreating ‘lost’ documents. Real-world uses forContinue reading “The Business Value of Taxonomy”
Education as Social Determinants of Health Visualization for male and female
http://ghdx.healthdata.org/record/global-educational-attainment-1970-2015 Zambia 2010 15 to 44 Females 6.89 Zambia 2010 25 plus Males 7.25 Zambia 2010 25 plus Females 4.85 Zambia 2010 25 plus Both 6.05 Zimbabwe 2010 15 to 44 Females 9.05 Zimbabwe 2010 25 plus Males 8.09 Zimbabwe 2010 25 plus Females 6.39 Zimbabwe 2010 25 plus Both 7.24 Afghanistan 2011 15 toContinue reading “Education as Social Determinants of Health Visualization for male and female”
Mobile Health IT News
Three CEOs share their visions for the future of telemedicine By Heather Mack While the word “telemedicine” was once considered a catch-all term for any type of healthcare service administered remotely, it’s become evident over the last decade that the word can be applied to the myriad virtual care services, tools and companies out thereContinue reading “Mobile Health IT News”
Cancer rates based on sex and race in the USA during the last 9 years
How telemedicine pulled one rural hospital back from the brink of bankruptcy
by Evan Sweeney | A renewed focus on telemedicine helped an Idaho medical center regain its financial footing. (Getty/AndreyPopov) How telemedicine pulled one rural hospital back from the brink of bankruptcy by Evan Sweeney | A renewed focus on telemedicine helped an Idaho medical center regain its financial footing. Facing a declining population, one 14-bedContinue reading “How telemedicine pulled one rural hospital back from the brink of bankruptcy”
Prepare for the Digital Health Revolution
Sy Mukherjee The business of medicine is inefficient, expensive, and ripe for disruption. Here are 21 companies that are using technology to reinvent it—and to change our lives in the process. There are many choices we make over the course of our lives. Some are fairly insignificant, like the clothes we put on in theContinue reading “Prepare for the Digital Health Revolution”
Sugar , transfat and poor lifestyle – causes of American death in last 35 years
Smoking , alcohol, meds/drugs and poor lifestyle (absence of exercise, clean water, air and whole foods) contributed to poor health in the southern part of the United States. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/mortality-rates-united-states/cardiovascular/#2014