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Régis Barondeau

Le MSSS propose un portail visant à centraliser l'information santé au Québec... - 5 views

  • Le ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS) lance un nouveau portail (Portail Informationnel Santé et Services sociaux) qui vise à permettre aux professionnels de l’information du secteur sociosanitaire, aux employés (professionnels, intervenants et cliniciens), aux cadres et à la clientèle du réseau d’avoir un accès optimal à différentes informations liées au domaine de la santé et des services sociaux.
  • Le portail est organisé en trois grandes sections
Régis Barondeau

» Maladies rares : Lancement d'un t'chat mensuel CFTC Santé-Sociaux Hôpitaux ... - 2 views

  • les internautes concernés par la question des maladies rares pourront poser des questions en direct à l’équipe de Maladies Rares Info Services, sur le site www.maladiesraresinfo.org.
Régis Barondeau

Schumpeter: Building with big data | The Economist - 0 views

  • Companies that can harness big data will trample data-incompetents. Data equity, to coin a phrase, will become as important as brand equity.
  • big data could save the American health-care system $300 billion a year and the European public sector €250 billion
  • The data revolution is clearly handing power to the little people as well as the big ones.
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  • Big data has the same problems as small data, but bigger. Data-heads frequently allow the beauty of their mathematical models to obscure the unreliability of the numbers they feed into them.
  • They can also miss the big picture in their pursuit of ever more granular data.
  • if firms can preserve a little scepticism, they can surely squeeze important insights from the ever-growing store of data
  • Today’s big data will provide the raw material for further revolutions.
Régis Barondeau

Open Data in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Open Data in Canada describes the capacity for the Canadian Federal Government and other levels of government in Canada to provide online access to internal data in a standards-compliant Web 2.0 way. Government 2.0 is a way to engage individuals and businesses in government decisionmaking and services. Integration of tools such as wikis, development of government-specific social networking sites and the use of blogs, RSS feeds and Google Maps are all helping governments provide information to people in a manner that is more immediately useful to the people concerned.[1] There are also aspects of improving Freedom of information in Canada but the main focus of Government 2.0 is citizen engagement.
nicola poletti

The political party that wants to ban PowerPoint | Technology | The Guardian - 1 views

  • Call me old-fashioned, but I believe in having a real discussion about ideas as opposed to force-feeding an increasingly sleepy crowd with numerous graphs and bullet points projected on to the nearest wall.
  • Sometimes I wonder why we even bother showing up to hear a colleague elucidate on their thesis, when we are helpfully posted an advance printout of the presentation. As the speaker is building to a crucial statistic, delegates have long finished and are doing the crossword instead.
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    robert and règis will be members n° 1&2 I bet!
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