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Dennis OConnor

Early data suggests wearables can flag some Covid-19 cases early - 1 views

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    "Although each effort is being conducted separately, all of the studies center around a common principle that by establishing a baseline set of biometrics for every study participant - including temperature, heart rate, and activity and sleep levels - researchers can detect deviations that are suggestive of illness." "Forget precision medicine. This is precision health," said Michael Snyder, Stanford University School of Medicine genetics department chair and director of genomics and personalized medicine.
Dennis OConnor

Episode 4: Teaching with immersive tech - The Cleveland Clinic and The Washington Post - 0 views

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    "On the fourth episode of "Caring for Tomorrow," a podcast from Cleveland Clinic and The Washington Post BrandStudio about the future of health care, host Joan Lunden, a journalist, author and wellness advocate, moderates a discussion about the increasing prevalence of immersive technologies in medical training."
Dennis OConnor

Reimagine Brain Health - YouTube - 0 views

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    Our 2020 virtual Reimagine event highlighted ISB's cutting-edge brain health research and our unique approach to studying and treating Alzheimer's and other diseases. Specifically, we featured some of our latest findings, the promise of multimodal therapies to slow and even reverse dementia, and testimony from caregivers who watched their loved ones succumb to Alzheimer's disease.
Dennis OConnor

Is Your Hospital Overwhelmed With COVID-19 Patients? Find Out With This Tool : Shots - ... - 0 views

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    "Using an analysis from the University of Minnesota's COVID-19 Hospitalization Tracking Project, NPR has created a tool that allows you to see how your local hospital and your county overall are faring."
Dennis OConnor

Study of Healthcare Workers Shows COVID-19 Immunity Lasts Many Months - NIH Director's ... - 0 views

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    "New findings from a study of thousands of healthcare workers in England show that those who got COVID-19 and produced antibodies against the virus are highly unlikely to become infected again, at least over the several months that the study was conducted. In the rare instances in which someone with acquired immunity for SARS-CoV-2 subsequently tested positive for the virus within a six month period, they never showed any signs of being ill."
Dennis OConnor

The coming war on the hidden algorithms that trap people in poverty | MIT Technology Re... - 0 views

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    "A growing group of lawyers are uncovering, navigating, and fighting the automated systems that deny the poor housing, jobs, and basic services."
Dennis OConnor

Health Design Thinking | The MIT Press - 0 views

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    "Applying the principles of human-centered design to real-world health care challenges, from drug packaging to early detection of breast cancer."
Dennis OConnor

Wearable sensor data and self-reported symptoms for COVID-19 detection | Nature Medicine - 0 views

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    "Abstract Traditional screening for COVID-19 typically includes survey questions about symptoms and travel history, as well as temperature measurements. Here, we explore whether personal sensor data collected over time may help identify subtle changes indicating an infection, such as in patients with COVID-19. We have developed a smartphone app that collects smartwatch and activity tracker data, as well as self-reported symptoms and diagnostic testing results, from individuals in the United States, and have assessed whether symptom and sensor data can differentiate COVID-19 positive versus negative cases in symptomatic individuals. We enrolled 30,529 participants between 25 March and 7 June 2020, of whom 3,811 reported symptoms. Of these symptomatic individuals, 54 reported testing positive and 279 negative for COVID-19. We found that a combination of symptom and sensor data resulted in an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.80 (interquartile range (IQR): 0.73-0.86) for discriminating between symptomatic individuals who were positive or negative for COVID-19, a performance that is significantly better (P 
Dennis OConnor

You are the Master - enjoy Returning Home - 0 views

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    Tyler Orion: Just a reminder, there are spots available for more participants in Reyna and Dani's upcoming Qi retreats - "Returning Home. The Journey of YiYuanTi." You can register for a single session, a full day or a 3-day virtual retreat. If you need a good way to shake off the stress of the past few months, this might be a great way to find some healing and joy.
Dennis OConnor

Assessing Participation Burden in Clinical Trials: Introducing the Patient Friction Coe... - 0 views

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    Abstract: Protocol design complexity, and associated study volunteer burden, negatively impact patient recruitment and retention as well as overall research and development productivity. Complex protocols reduce the willingness of potential clinical trial participants to enroll and reduce retention rates. There have been few systematic assessments of protocol design characteristics to determine the burden placed on study volunteers, although such an assessment would offer a compelling opportunity to optimize trial designs and improve recruitment and retention performance. To be useful, an assessment would need to be patient-centric, and focused on the factors that influence participation throughout the clinical trial. Such an assessment would also need to accommodate the unique cost-value trade-off compared with current treatment patterns that each participant makes when choosing to participate and remain in a clinical trial. This article proposes a new methodology to quantify patient burden: the clinical trial patient friction coefficient (PFC). A case example is provided to illustrate the utility of the PFC. A number of applications for the PFC are envisioned: standardizing patient burden assessment to evaluate clinical trial design feasibility, shedding light on the impact of patient burden on clinical trial economics and performance, and conducting sensitivity analyses to identify factors that most reduce patient burden and improve the performance and efficiency of clinical trials. Key words
Dennis OConnor

'Patient friction coefficient' can gauge a clinical trial's patient burden - STAT - 0 views

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    Scientists like their insights captured via validated instruments that organize data into quantifiable outputs that can be measured and managed. Patients want to tell stories, share anecdotes, and talk about the qualitative factors that affect their quality of life. These disparate communication preferences have made it difficult for the two groups to engage, or for scientists to translate those qualitative stories into systematic assessments that quantify the burden placed on study volunteers.
Dennis OConnor

PMWC 2021 COVID-19 Conference Jan. 25-27 - Prec. Med. World Conf. - 1 views

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    The COVID-19 pandemic makes it necessary for leading experts from across disciplines and geographies to come together to jointly address the challenges we are facing when coping with the disruptive nature of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is having on our healthcare system and our society as a whole. The tasks upon us are enormous and include besides decoding the virus and scaling diagnostics, tackling COVID-19 within existing healthcare systems, building health data platforms that support COVID-19 focused health care, accommodating clinical trials in the era of COVID-19, and developing functional vaccines and therapeutics. The next PMWC 2021 on January 25-27 would be a virtual conference and will touch upon these critical developments and ongoing activities while also including the regulatory and investment sides that influence clinical advancements.
Dennis OConnor

Federal Rules mandating open notes - 0 views

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    The program rule on Interoperability, Information Blocking, and ONC Health IT Certification, which implements the 21st Century Cures Act passed in 2016, requires patients be provided access to all the health information in their electronic medical records without charge by their healthcare provider beginning April 5, 2021
Dennis OConnor

The expanding landscape of consumer genetic health testing - Precision Medicine Advisors - 0 views

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    Recommended by DeAunne Denmark, MD, PhD: "Consumer genetic testing for health conditions has always been viewed with some skepticism by healthcare professionals. For many, direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing was synonymous with 23andMe, whose health-related products are perceived as having little to no value for health care. But the landscape for consumer-initiated genetic health testing has changed dramatically in just the last year."
Dennis OConnor

COVID-19 - ISD - 0 views

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    Resources from recent SNS FiReFilms Webinar "The COVID-19 pandemic is having a direct impact on the challenges ISD seeks to address. Bad actors and extremist groups are exploiting the pandemic and the anxieties emerging across the globe to further their extreme narratives and spread division and hate. We are working to understand the ways this global health crisis is being used, co-opted and manipulated for extremist ends"
Dennis OConnor

Mental Health in the Age of Black Lives Matter - Kintsugi - 0 views

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    "Accessibility and systemic discrimination bars many from being able to get the help they need. Mental health disparities that affect the black community include inequitable access, diagnosis, and treatment, and overall, more severe symptoms. Among adults with the same diagnosed mental health or addiction issue, 37.6% of White patients received treatment, while only 25% of African American patients did. Fighting for racial equality means fighting for equality in mental health care, and supporting black lives means supporting black mental health and recognizing racial trauma."
Dennis OConnor

The Power of Digital Audio Storytelling: From Podcasts to Voice Assistants - Journalism... - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Knight Center's new MOOC, "The Power of Digital Audio Storytelling: From podcasts to voice assistants." During this four-week course, you'll gain an understanding of why one of the oldest storytelling forms is having a renaissance thanks to technological changes. We'll explore the fundamentals of great audio storytelling, podcasting, voice assistants, how to get audio to your audiences, and more."
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    I've taken a course on podcasting from the knight center. It was excellent. These are 'on demand' courses. I usually enter, scan the resources and sample lectures. I'm signing up for this one because audio storytelling is becoming an important part of our mission.
Dennis OConnor

Kintsugi - 0 views

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    "Guiding your wellness journey with clinically-backed support and an empathetic community." Experience Kintsugi Kintsugi is tailored for you and your wellness goals, powered by your own voice. As you vent, our comprehensive models use innovative voice biomarker technology to gauge your levels of anxiety and depression on the GAD-7 and PHQ-9 clinical modules. Kintsugi then recommends various exercises tailored to your current state to help you achieve mental well-being. Track your own journal entries and health trends while interacting with a supportive community. You are not alone!
Dennis OConnor

San Diego Health Connect - 0 views

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    Tyler's close friend Romina works for this organization. "San Diego Health Connect is the health information utility that unifies the San Diego healthcare ecosystem. We securely connect providers, patients, private health information exchanges (HIEs) and others to improve the quality and cost of care in our community. As a non-profit organization, we exist to serve every member of the community-and to make San Diego an even better place to live."
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