De gebruiker mag het werk kopiëren, verspreiden en doorgeven en remixen - afgeleide werken maken. Onder de volgende voorwaarden: Naamsvermelding — De gebruiker dient bij het werk de door de maker of de licentiegever aangegeven naam te vermelden (maar niet zodanig dat de indruk gewekt wordt dat zij daarmee instemmen met uw werk of uw gebruik van het werk). Gelijk delen — Indien de gebruiker het werk bewerkt kan het daaruit ontstane werk uitsluitend krachtens dezelfde licentie als de onderhavige licentie of een gelijksoortige licentie worden verspreid.
Great possibilities already, even greater with upcoming sensor tech, DNA tech, nanotech, neurotech and combinations.
But, there is a Fitness and Wellness focus in app store apps. Many apps do about the same thing. Paid apps.
Checking out the iTunes app store in NL, we see a Fitness and Wellness focus in app store apps. Many apps do about the same thing. Paid apps mostly by private developers. Also a few lbs services, like within Layar, HealthMap (Zorgkaart NL) and AED4.eu by UMCN.
Checking out the iTunes app store in NL, we see a Fitness and Wellness focus in app store apps. Many apps do about the same thing. Paid apps mostly by private developers. Also a few lbs services, like within Layar, HealthMap (Zorgkaart NL) and AED4.eu by UMCN.
Many innovations take place, based on the “old” business models. Yes, that is the Comic Sans font ;-) Insurers get contacted a lot with business proposals, investment/sponsorship deals. Business case is usually poor, if present.
Great possibilities already, even greater with upcoming sensor tech, DNA tech, nanotech, neurotech and combinations, like e.g. adjusting your hormone levels with your android
Rechten nodig – velen mogen niet eens op Youtube, laat staan iets installeren. Uiteindelijk gelukt – “geen support”
The big diseases Cancer becoming a chronic disease Long tail of rare diseases; 15% of the population suffers from 6000 rare diseases. Too specialized voor GP, information is rare, many wrong diagnoses (disrupting trust), find patients like me.
Complexity of healthcare makes it difficult to be transparant
Make ubiquitous data
The big diseases Cancer becoming a chronic disease Long tail of rare diseases; 15% of the population suffers from 6000 rare diseases. Too specialized voor GP, information is rare, many wrong diagnoses (disrupting trust), find patients like me.
Great possibilities already, even greater with upcoming sensor tech, DNA tech, nanotech, neurotech and combinations.