Visions for Transforming Health and Health Care
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RWJF's Pioneer Portfolio and Ashoka Changemakers share a passion for uncovering transformative ideas.
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RWJF's Pioneer Portfolio and Ashoka Changemakers share a passion for uncovering transformative ideas.
June 6, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post
We need your help. We’re launching a podcast next month and we need a name for it.
May 28, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post
What’s Next Health talks with leading thinkers with big ideas about the future of health and healthcare. In this post, danah boyd, senior researcher at Microsoft Research, shares the contradictions and conundrums of living in a networked society.
May 28, 2013 | Journal Article
Online technologies allow researchers to study the adoption of behaviors—and develop strategies for promoting healthy ones.
May 15, 2013 | Feature
What's Next Health: Conversations with Pioneers features leading thinkers and visionaries helping us explore ideas and trends important to the future of health and health care.
May 15, 2013 | Story/Video/Infographic
The What's Next Health series features leading thinkers and visionaries. danah boyd—social scientist and high priestess of Internet friendship—challenges our assumptions and discusses what this means for health.
May 15, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post
We're pleased to introduce What’s Next Health: Conversations with Pioneers, a new series here at RWJF that explores the future of health and health care, asks the big questions, and looks to the cutting-edge for solutions.
April 23, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post
"Burning Man for health aficionados," TEDMED brings together public health advocates, clinicians, biomedical researchers, break-the-mold thinkers, patients and artists. Here are highlights from this year's conference.
April 16, 2013 | Feature
RWJF is a proud supporter of TEDMED's 20 Great Challenges of Health and Medicine and several of the innovative thinkers who have shared their ideas on the TEDMED stage.
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St. Vincent de Paul is also one of Lane County’s largest employers, with more than 400 workers, a significant number of whom are ex-offenders, chronically homeless, and people with special needs.