How Better Data Can Lead Us to Better Health
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Learn about inspiring uses of open health data to transform the future of health.
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Learn about inspiring uses of open health data to transform the future of health.
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Data is influencing health in positive ways. Here are five examples of how it is doing so.
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RWJF announced winners to the AF4Q Games to Generate Data Challenge and the Hospital Price Transparency challenge at Health 2.0's fall conference.
September 9, 2013 | Culture of Health Post
On August 19, RWJF announced a new $100,000 prize as part of the Knight Foundation’s latest News Challenge, which seeks innovative ideas to harness information and data for the health of communities. Thirty-four entries have been received so far.
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The RWJF DataHub tracks state-level data, and allows visitors to customize and visualize facts and figures.
August 22, 2013 | New Public Health Post
NewPublicHealth spoke with Carolyn Greene, MD, Deputy Commissioner of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Division of Epidemiology, about the plans and goals for the NYC Macroscope program.
August 19, 2013 | Culture of Health Post
RWJF is announcing a new $100,000 prize as part of the Knight Foundation’s latest News Challenge, which seeks innovative ideas to harness information and data for the health of communities.
August 15, 2013 | New Public Health Post
NewPublicHealth spoke with Scott Burris, Director of PHLR’s National Program Office, and Damika Barr, Legal Analyst and LawAtlas Manager, about what LawAtlas means for the public health community—and their hopes for its future.
August 13, 2013 | News Release
PatientsLikeMe has named the first four researchers and teams who will pilot test its new Open Research Exchange™ (ORE) platform.
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The Health and Medical Care Archives at the University of Michigan's Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research is the official data archive of RWJF, making research data available free to researchers, students and policy-makers.