15 Ways To Screw Up An IT Project
Project management experts discuss sure-fire ways to delay or derail a project and--more importantly--how you can avoid these common project management pitfalls.Read more in the full article.read more
View Article10 Things the Most Progressive Hospitals Do
It's been said that there are three types of people in the world: the retrograde, the stationary and the progressive. The same could be said for organizations, particularly in healthcare. There are...
View Article'Open.Michigan' Translation Project: Case Study On Health Education For Uganda
Back in January, we launched our translation pilot for Open.Michigan, focusing on two video series for health education. We are thrilled to report that the translation activities are still going...
View Article'Baddest' Innovation Fellow Goes To GitHub
He’s been called the "baddest of the badass innovators" by federal CTO Todd Park, and after a successful six months as a Presidential Innovation fellow, Ben Balter is taking a job with the open...
View Article$3.6 Million to Fund Personalized 3-D Brain Maps to Guide Neurosurgeries
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis April 4, 2017Original URLNeurosurgeons must avoid cutting into parts of the brain responsible for key functions such as language (orange) and...
View ArticleWhat Is OSEHRA And VistA?
According to the oral history of the Department of Veterans Affairs, of which I have been an attentive listener over the years, once upon a time, innovation ruled the land. VistA, the legendary...
View ArticleThinfilm to Demonstrate ‘Smart Beer’ and ‘Smart Medical Devices’ at CES 2017
Thin Film Electronics ASA December 20, 2016Original URLThin Film Electronics ASA (“Thinfilm”), a global leader in NFC (near field communication) smart-packaging solutions using printed electronics,...
View ArticleOpen Source Solutions for Immunization Tracking and COVID-19
The United States is starting to emerge from a nation-wide shut down imposed to slow down the spread of COVID-19. Most states are starting to reopen, and while higher education will likely stay largely...
View ArticleOpen Source Government: Code-Sharing Site Hires Federal Liaison
The computer code sharing site GitHub's first government liaison says he hopes to be a bridge between the government and open source communities on legislation and regulations, not just code.Read more...
View ArticleNPR Reports On Open Source 3D Printing
I first encountered 3-D printing in Cory Doctorow's Makers, a science fiction novel set in the wake of economic armageddon. In Doctorow's imagined near-future world, hulking industrial bulwarks are...
View ArticleNew VA Partnership for Electronic Health Information Exchange
The Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration (SSA), and The Sequoia Project’s eHealth Exchange have partnered to exchange electronic health information for veterans looking to...
View ArticleKnowledge-Sharing Platforms Emerge From Life Science Research Collaboration
One of the hottest topics at life science conferences these days is collaboration. For budgetary reasons, pharmaceutical companies that 10 or 15 years ago would have handled every aspect of research...
View ArticleGoogle News At 10: How The Algorithm Won Over The News Industry
In April of 2010, Eric Schmidt delivered the keynote address at the conference of the American Society of News Editors in Washington, D.C. During the talk, the then-CEO of Google went out of his way to...
View ArticleCognitive Medical Systems Named to Deloitte Technology Fast 500TM List for...
Cognitive Medical Systems April 5, 2017Original URLCognitive Medical Systems, a specialist in standards-based Clinical Decision Support (CDS) software and healthcare IT infrastructure, today announced...
View ArticleAn Architecture of Participation
What is changing now is that participatory models are becoming the rule, not the exception. The world used to be about command and control. Someone told you what to do...But collaborative innovation is...
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