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January 13 · Issue #31 · View online
This Week in #Health #Tech #Design by @CalamineDesign - Daylighting the most intriguing news, tools and resources for startups and product designers in healthcare.
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It’s barely the 2nd week of 2017, and already patient generated data and connectivity challenges are getting a ton of press. This year, I personally think we’ll see a huge increase in the quantified patient or consumer if you will. But how that data gets to a physician and how meaningful the data is, will be the true challenge.
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ONC Releases Accenture's Draft Guidance to Develop PGHD Framework
The “playbook” on how patient generated health data can shape the future of Healthcare was just released by the ONC and Accenture. It’s obvious that patient generated data is here to stay, but to what end?
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Wearables Could Soon Serve as Check Engine Light for your Health
Researchers need to carefully study how biometrics change in individuals over time, and determine which wearables provide data good enough for diagnosis.
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Healthcare is Hungry for APIs, but Unsure How to Move Forward
The battle of the APIs has just begun. Will big vendors (Epic, GE, Cerner) capitalize or will traditionally non-health companies like Apple and Google triumph? Or better yet, will the next big thing in healthcare come from a disruptive outsider?
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UI Interactions of the Week #56 – Muzli -Design Inspiration
You’d be hardpressed to find a better curated list of UI interactions than this. The peeps at Muzli know their UI and offer great inspiration if you’re in a funk or just want to be delighted!
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How to Run a Remote Design Sprint Without Going Crazy
Running Design Sprints is challenging enough, but when the circumstances require it, a remote Design sprint is totally doable. Bonus* - Another great article on deriving true business value from a sprint available here.
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Even Steve Jobs Didn’t Predict Apple's iPhone Decade | WIRED
It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years, but on January 9th, 2007, Steve Jobs introduced the phone he said would change the world. And then it did.
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