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BrainHealth Boost Series | Ep. 10: Robust Brain Health Today & Beyond | The Center for BrainHealth®

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Join Jennifer Zientz as she wraps up the BrainHealth Boost Series by challenging us to drive positive brain change, today and beyond! We hope this series provided you with robust information to improve your brain health and performance.

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Introduction to EHR.Network – the data-first digital health infrastructure

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EHR.Network is the data-first infrastructure for digital health applications. It includes a standards compliant health data repository and a collection of services. The platform exposes standard REST APIs that helps development and roll out of healthcare applications fast, easy and cost effective.

The platform separates the health data from applications, making it easy to manage and evolve both independently. It allows aggregation of data from disparate sources to generate insights for healthcare organizations.

Robust on Erectile Dysfunction (Health and Wellness) Studio 23 GENERATION RX

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8:30 AM TO 9:00 AM, SATURDAYS – GENERATION RX. YOUR HEALTH AND TRAVEL SHOW THAT KEEPS YOU INFORMED.

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Dr. Lisa Allen, director of the Capital Health Center for Comprehensive Breast Care, talks about the wide range of support services available to patients at Capital Health. Visit capitalhealth.org to learn more.
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DAY 1: Maintaining the Robust Health of Aging People

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Session 2: Maintaining the Robust Health of Aging People

Panelists:

Alex Ezeh, Dornsife Professor of Global Health, Drexel University, USA

Ursula Staudinger, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, USA

Peng Du, Vice President, Renmin University, China

Alana Officer, Senior Health Adviser, World Health Organization, Switzerland

Turkey relies on its robust health care system

Instead of taking draconian measures or ignoring the problem, Turkey relies on its robust health care system and talented medics to stop the pandemic.

At the same time, we supply test kits to our friends and allies.

Because no virus is more durable than the measures we take.
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Spotlight on Free Software Building Blocks for a Secure Health Data Infrastructure

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by Markus Suhr and Marcel Parciak

At: FOSDEM 2020

Health Data is traditionally held and processed in large and complex mazes of hospital information systems. The market is dominated by vendors offering monolithic and proprietary software due to the critical nature of the supported processes and – in some cases – due to legal requirements. The “digital transformation”, “big data” and “artificial intelligence” are some of the hypes that demand for improved exchange of health care data in routine health care and medical research alike. Exchanging data at these scales requires open data formats and protocols, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and agile development. As an example, the de-facto messaging standard organization in medicine HL7 noticed a much more positive response from the medical research community regarding their openly available FHIR specification in comparison to the for-members-only and XML-based HL7v3 messaging standard specification.
While some past (or rather: ongoing) projects on a national scale in the German health care system have tried centralized, top-down specification and development approaches, more recent infrastructure projects embrace the competitive collaboration of a decentralized, bottom-up strategy. As a result, importance and recognition of free software increase in the Medical Informatics research community.

In a series of rapid spotlights, we present tools and frameworks that serve as cornerstones for the envisioned health data exchange infrastructure, including: Organization and collaboration tools; data extraction from clinical source systems, data transformation and de-identification; data management systems and long-term archival using persistent globally-unique object identifiers; federated queries across multiple independently managed clinical data integration centers.

We aim to encourage participants to actively add tools and frameworks within the discussion and highlight their experiences and challenges with using open systems in Medical Informatics.
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Marcel Parciak and Markus Suhr are research associates at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), Department of Medical Informatics.

Marcel graduated the Göttingen Medical Informatics Master program in 2018 and is currently a PhD student, investigating the challenges of data provenance in medical research. He is a system architect for the HiGHmed project that facilitates innovative federated infrastructure for cross-organisational secondary use of health care data.

Markus started his professional career in 2014 as a system administrator and software developer at the UMG hospital data center. He joined the Department of Medical Informatics in 2017, becoming lead developer for a free software project and working on multiple biomedical research projects. Since 2019 he is technical lead for the newly created Medical Data Integration Center. Markus is a supporter of the Free Software Foundation Europe.

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Scheduled start: 2020-02-01 11:00:00
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AWS re:Invent 2020: Make sense of health data with Amazon HealthLake

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Over the past decade, we’ve witnessed a digital transformation in healthcare, with organizations capturing huge volumes of patient information. But this data is often unstructured and difficult to extract, with information trapped in clinical notes, insurance claims, recorded conversations, and more. In this session, explore how the new Amazon HealthLake service removes the heavy lifting of organizing, indexing, and structuring patient information to provide a complete view of each patient’s health record in the FHIR standard format. Come learn how to use prebuilt machine learning models to analyze and understand relationships in the data, identify trends, and make predictions, ultimately delivering better care for patients.

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Why the historic environment needs a Spatial Data infrastructure

The INSPIRE Directive (2007) mandates European Union countries to share environmentally related datasets so that they can be easily accessed by other public organisations within their own and neighbouring countries to inform policies or activities that may impact on the environment. Key to delivering INSPIRE is the establishment of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) providing frameworks for coordinating the policies, infrastructure and standards needed to acquire, process, distribute, use, maintain and preserve spatial data through discovery, view and download services by 2020.
Archaeological information is inherently spatial yet, despite the environmental focus of INSPIRE, guidance is limited and ambiguous for archaeological datasets and consequentially there is limited engagement from data curators. Although Protected Sites is an INSPIRE theme does it cover only those formally designated through legislation or include sites managed through legal or other effective means?
INSPIRE publishes data to help inform environmental policies and if data is unpublished there is a risk it will simply be ignored. Complex modelling of environmental change through Ecosystem Services remotely consuming web services is already happening but the lack of published reference datasets from the historic environment compromises consideration of the resource in decision making processes.
Development of SDIs for heritage can bring wider benefits for the profession. Too often fieldwork extents and results are confined to paper publications or reside in project archives. Consequentially we lack a spatial record of fieldwork activities. Although cultural heritage data often has a strong spatial component, the full potential of the geographies created through discovery, recording and analysis is far from being realised. Harmonisation and publication of spatial data to consistent standards through an SDI is an essential pre-requisite for mainstreaming the use of heritage data in 21st century to get cultural heritage to work for Europe.

Peter McKeague (Historic Environment Scotland), Anthony Corns (The Discovery Programme), Axel Posluschny (University of Bamberg)
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INTRINSEQUE HEALTH BUILDING A ROBUST CLINICAL SUPPLY PLAN

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INTRINSEQUE HEALTH BUILDING A ROBUST CLINICAL SUPPLY PLAN

Intrinseque Health, is a, EN ISO 13485 certified, Quality Driven, Project Management-based, Global Drug Development Support organization, specialising in Clinical Supply Chain solutions.

Intrinseque Health is an expert in solving supply chain challenges like, product availability and lead time, selecting in-country sourcing or import, import regulations and IOR requirements, storage, installation, calibration, validation, servicing & maintenance of equipment and supplies. Intrinseque Health engages early with its clients to ensure each supply plan is pressure tested, as the smallest flaw in the strategy may result in study delay or even loss of patient. Every item, no matter how big or small, needs to be available at site at the time pf patient visit.

Importance of building a robust clinical supply plan for a clinical trial is often underestimated – Product Availability, Lead Times, Import Regulations, IQ, OQ, PQ, Equipment Maintenance, Importer of Records, Anti-Corruption Laws are only a few factors that need to be taken into account while building a successful supply plan.

Intrinseque Health is a Quality Driven, Project Management-based, Global Drug Development Support Organization that specializes in Clinical Supply Chain solutions.

We are experts in solving supply chain challenges like, product availability and lead time, selecting in-country sourcing or import, import regulations and IOR capabilities, installation, calibration, validation, servicing & maintenance of equipment and supplies.
At Intrinseque Health, we engage early with our clients to ensure each supply plan is pressure tested, as the smallest flaw in the strategy may result in study delay or even loss of patient. Every item, no matter how big or small, needs to be available at site at the time pf patient visit.

Maintenance of distribution data & records due to recent anti-corruption enforcement activities in developing countries had made Returns, Reclamation & Destruction of Unutilized Supplies and Equipment, more important than ever. Intrinseque Health ensures adherence to all local & international regulations and considers all dynamics & characteristics of every region & country involved in the study.

Restrictions in free flow of timely delivery of shipments and enrolled patient’s visits to sites due to the COVID-19 situation, have made it difficult for clinical supplies to reach the patients. Intrinseque Health offers Direct-to-Patient services.
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maintaining mental health

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How to Improve Your Mental Health - Depression, Anxiety, Stress

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Preempting Pandemics: Building a Robust Public Health System

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Preempting Pandemics: Building a Robust Public Health System

The coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan in December 2019 has now spread to over 50 countries across 6 continents with more than 80,000 reported cases and the death toll having crossed 2800. To contain the spread of this infection, more than 20 Chinese cities have been placed under lockdown and other countries have issued travel advisories. Recognizing the severity of the infection, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this outbreak a global health emergency. With cases of coronavirus outbreak being confirmed in India, are we prepared to tackle it effectively? This workshop will examine the source of the infection, evaluate its relationship with other pre-existing coronaviruses, assess its potential to become a pandemic, and discuss India’s capacity to prepare and respond to such infections.

Discussants:

Shahid Jameel, chief executive officer of the Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance
Gautam Menon, professor of physics and biology at Ashoka University
Chitra Pattabiraman, fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience
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A Robust Health Dashboard: Valerus Video Management System

Vicon’s next-generation video management system features a robust health dashboard designed to help streamline your surveillance operation with interactive mapping. The Dashboard has been redesigned to provide a better user experience and clearer graphical tools.

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Paris Opens Up About Tyson Fury's Mental Health | This Morning

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As Paris and Tyson Fury invite cameras into their somewhat chaotic household, the mum-of-five joins us to tell us what it’s like being married to boxing royalty, and how they balance family life with his successful career.
Broadcast on 11/02/20

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Dr Zoe and Dr Ranj answer all your health questions, stay stylish with Gok Wan’s fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake’s top make-up tips, and save money with Martin Lewis.

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Odd For An Election Year: Trump Proposes Massive Health Care Cuts | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

Rachel Maddow looks back at the burden Paul Ryan’s health care cuts were to Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign, and notes Donald Trump’s apparently ill-considered budget proposal to cut a trillion dollars from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. Aired on 2/10/2020.
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Odd For An Election Year: Trump Proposes Massive Health Care Cuts | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
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