A collaborative initiative between UMKC's Center for Economic Information and Children's Mercy to build a data repository and analytical service line for data sets and work research geographic health outcome disparities in the KC region.
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...John Blue
Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceability And Animal Health - Chelsea Good, JD, Livestock Marketing Association, VP of Government & Industry Affairs, from the 2014 NIAA Annual Conference titled 'The Precautionary Principle: How Agriculture Will Thrive', March 31 - April 2, 2014, Omaha, NE, USA.
More presentations at http://www.trufflemedia.com/agmedia/conference/2014_niaa_how_animal_agriculture_will_thrive
Bangladesh Directorate General of Family Planning implements the DHIS2 in collaboration with USAID eMIS partners (MEASURE Evaluation, MNCSP, icddrb) and UNFPA.
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...John Blue
Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceability And Animal Health - Chelsea Good, JD, Livestock Marketing Association, VP of Government & Industry Affairs, from the 2014 NIAA Annual Conference titled 'The Precautionary Principle: How Agriculture Will Thrive', March 31 - April 2, 2014, Omaha, NE, USA.
More presentations at http://www.trufflemedia.com/agmedia/conference/2014_niaa_how_animal_agriculture_will_thrive
Bangladesh Directorate General of Family Planning implements the DHIS2 in collaboration with USAID eMIS partners (MEASURE Evaluation, MNCSP, icddrb) and UNFPA.
Aneesh Chopra - HealthCa.mp/dev Keynote. 2016: the Year to participate in the...Mark Scrimshire
On Saturday May7th, Aneesh Chopra gave a Keynote Address at HealthCa.mp/dev. This is the year to engage in the FHIR API and the FHIR Community to push HealthCare interoperability forward.
Data Preparation and Visualization for Monitoring NCDs MortalityRamon Martinez
This is the slide deck of my talk at the Alteryx webinar Tableau Zen Masters - Preparing Data for the Conference, Oct 13, 2015.
It describes how we prepare data for analysis and visualization, particularly for assessing the trends of premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases.
Implementing a Population Health Model (Hon Pak)Ashleigh Kades
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Talk about data visualization as tool to add new value to health data, presented in the Panel: Old School Data Set, Rebooted, Repurposed and Creating Killer New Value Health Datapalooza, June 2, 2015
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Datalab
Moderator:
Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, United States
Damon Davis, Health Data Initiative Program Director, Department of Health and Human Services
Speakers:
Susan Queen, Director, Division of Data Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Steve Cohen, Director, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality
Rick Moser, National Institutes of Health
Victor Lazzaro, Performance & Data Analytics Manager, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
Niall Brennan, Director of the Office of Information Products and Data Analytics, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Miya Cain, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services
Edward Salsberg, Director, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, Health Resources and Services Administration
Robert Post, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Eugene Hayes, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Jim Craver, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
David Forrest, Senior Advisor, Health and Human Services Office of the Chief Technology Officer
Tania Allard, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs & Special Projects, New York State Department of Health
Steven Edwards, Environmental Protection Agency
Steve Emrick, National Library of Medicine
Carol A. Gotway Crawford, Director of Behavioral Surveillance, Centers for Disease Control
This perennial favorite breakout session is back! This is the best opportunity to meet some of the federal government data experts who champion action in improving public access to information to catalyze innovation. Come learn how to use assets from the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and more. Each agency in the federal government is staffed by experts who are well versed in the information resources available from their division on data.gov (administrative data, survey data, research data, medical/scientific content, etc.) The Datalab will also feature opportunities for one-on-one meet-ups with data experts for “deep dives” into agency’s resources. Participants can join live demonstrations and check out new data resources and tools. The goal of the session is to give innovators and entrepreneurs an overview of new, updated, and emerging datasets that can be used to support new applications and services.
Aneesh Chopra - HealthCa.mp/dev Keynote. 2016: the Year to participate in the...Mark Scrimshire
On Saturday May7th, Aneesh Chopra gave a Keynote Address at HealthCa.mp/dev. This is the year to engage in the FHIR API and the FHIR Community to push HealthCare interoperability forward.
Data Preparation and Visualization for Monitoring NCDs MortalityRamon Martinez
This is the slide deck of my talk at the Alteryx webinar Tableau Zen Masters - Preparing Data for the Conference, Oct 13, 2015.
It describes how we prepare data for analysis and visualization, particularly for assessing the trends of premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases.
Implementing a Population Health Model (Hon Pak)Ashleigh Kades
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Talk about data visualization as tool to add new value to health data, presented in the Panel: Old School Data Set, Rebooted, Repurposed and Creating Killer New Value Health Datapalooza, June 2, 2015
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Datalab
Moderator:
Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, United States
Damon Davis, Health Data Initiative Program Director, Department of Health and Human Services
Speakers:
Susan Queen, Director, Division of Data Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Steve Cohen, Director, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality
Rick Moser, National Institutes of Health
Victor Lazzaro, Performance & Data Analytics Manager, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
Niall Brennan, Director of the Office of Information Products and Data Analytics, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Miya Cain, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services
Edward Salsberg, Director, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, Health Resources and Services Administration
Robert Post, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Eugene Hayes, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Jim Craver, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
David Forrest, Senior Advisor, Health and Human Services Office of the Chief Technology Officer
Tania Allard, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs & Special Projects, New York State Department of Health
Steven Edwards, Environmental Protection Agency
Steve Emrick, National Library of Medicine
Carol A. Gotway Crawford, Director of Behavioral Surveillance, Centers for Disease Control
This perennial favorite breakout session is back! This is the best opportunity to meet some of the federal government data experts who champion action in improving public access to information to catalyze innovation. Come learn how to use assets from the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and more. Each agency in the federal government is staffed by experts who are well versed in the information resources available from their division on data.gov (administrative data, survey data, research data, medical/scientific content, etc.) The Datalab will also feature opportunities for one-on-one meet-ups with data experts for “deep dives” into agency’s resources. Participants can join live demonstrations and check out new data resources and tools. The goal of the session is to give innovators and entrepreneurs an overview of new, updated, and emerging datasets that can be used to support new applications and services.
CHALLENGES IN CAPTURING RICH PATIENT HISTORY IN COMPUTABLE FORM/GLOBAL & INDI...Dolisha Warbi
reasons for having a challenges of capturing rich patient histories in computable form, latest global development and standards to enable lifelong electronic health records to be integrated from diverse system, latest India developments and standards to enable lifelong EHR,
We are publishing a draft of the technical standards of the Personal Health Records (PHR) component of the National Health Stack (NHS)!
As a refresher, these standards govern the consented sharing of health information between Health Information Providers (HIPs) - like hospitals, pathology labs, and clinics - and Health Information Users (HIUs) like pharmacies, medical consultants, doctors, and so on. The user’s consent to share their health data is issued via a new entity called a Health Data Consent Manager (HDCM).
The problem today is that the electronic health records listed in one app or ecosystem are not easily portable to other systems. There is no common standard that can be used to discover, share, and authenticate data between different networks or ecosystems. This means that the electronic medical records generated by users end up being confined to many different isolated silos, which can result in frustrating and complex experiences for patients wishing to manage data lying across different providers.
With the PHR system, a user is able to generate a longitudinal view of their health data across providers. The interoperability and security of the PHR architecture allows users to securely discover, share, and manage their health data in a safe, convenient, and universally acceptable manner. For instance, a user could use a HDCM to discover their account at one hospital or diagnostic lab, and then select certain electronic reports to share with a doctor from another hospital or clinic. The flow of data would be safe, and the user would have granular control over who can access their data and for how long. Here is a small demo of the PHR system in action.
The standards in the draft released today offers a high-level description of the architecture and flows that make this possible.
CLOUD-BASED DEVELOPMENT OF SMART AND CONNECTED DATA IN HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONijdpsjournal
There is a need of data integration in cloud – based system, we propose an Information Integration and Informatics framework for cloud – based healthcare application. The data collected by the Electronic Health Record System need to be smart and connected, so we use informatica for the connection of data
from different database. Traditional Electronic Health Record Systems are based on different technologies, languages and Electronic Health Record Standards. Electronic Health Record System stores data based on interaction between patient and provider. There are scalable cloud infrastructures, distributed and heterogeneous healthcare systems and there is a need to develop advanced healthcare application. This advance healthcare application will improve the integration of required data and helps in fast interaction between the patient and the service providers. Thus there is the development of smart
and connected data in healthcare application of cloud. The proposed system is developed by using cloud platform Aneka.
module-8-ppt-session-1 for ehealth (1).pptxssuser2714fe
Explain key eHealth and mHealth concepts
Define commonly used eHealth and mHealth terms
Illustrate eHealth and mHealth applications
Describe limitations and considerations for eHealth and mHealth
Supporting the Independence of Neurodivergent Young Adults with Routine Succe...KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the March 2024 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
Digital Conversation is a secure, cloud-based platform where healthcare organizations implement Digital Conversation's digital communication ecosystem and solutions. The company explores with clients how and where to deploy a messaging strategy. The goal is to extend the personal conversation in order to stay connected and improve the experience of the patient, drive revenue and lower operational and communication cost.
Bob Dudzinski, DPharm, over a 35+ year career, has gained extensive experience in pharmacy benefit management, mail order pharmacy, information management systems, strategic partnering, sales and marketing, M&A activity, and offer development. Bob has successfully started and sold a number of companies including a Prescription Benefit Management company, a Mail Order Pharmacy, a Retail Baseball and Softball Chain, and a Payment Integrity company. He has consulted for many organizations both inside and outside of healthcare at various levels of management. Bob received his Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Digital communication strategies for patients and providers - HIT March 2024KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the March 2024 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
This presentation is from Sinochips Diagnostics, who want clinicians to do better than use guessing games and trial-and-error with prescriptions. In 2019, visionary healthcare minds at University of Kansas Medical Center saw the research proving the power of precision medicine and formed Sinochips Diagnostics. Now, from their cutting-edge Olathe lab, they’re offering to unlock your body's unique response to medication, crafting treatments tailored to you. With DNA and the utilization of algorithms, they are matching databases of prescriptions and genetics. Fundamentally, they want to deliver advanced digital solutions to rewrite the future of prescription medicine.
From consumer packaged goods to technology, our presenter, Steve Sewell, has tackled challenges in industries across the board. A builder and fixer with a proven track record at Pepsi, Sprint, and Mars, he thrives on breathing new life into companies, big and small.
With Sinochips, Steve is embarking on a different kind of adventure – his third startup, and his first dive into the world of human health. Driven by a deep passion for making a difference, he's here to help unlock the potential of precision medicine and improve outcomes for people who just want to get well.
Pharmacogenomics: A Revolution in Personalized Medicine - HIT February 2024KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the February 2024 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
This presentation is from Sinochips Diagnostics, who want clinicians to do better than use guessing games and trial-and-error with prescriptions. In 2019, visionary healthcare minds at University of Kansas Medical Center saw the research proving the power of precision medicine and formed Sinochips Diagnostics. Now, from their cutting-edge Olathe lab, they’re offering to unlock your body's unique response to medication, crafting treatments tailored to you. With DNA and the utilization of algorithms, they are matching databases of prescriptions and genetics. Fundamentally, they want to deliver advanced digital solutions to rewrite the future of prescription medicine.
From consumer packaged goods to technology, our presenter, Steve Sewell, has tackled challenges in industries across the board. A builder and fixer with a proven track record at Pepsi, Sprint, and Mars, he thrives on breathing new life into companies, big and small.
With Sinochips, Steve is embarking on a different kind of adventure – his third startup, and his first dive into the world of human health. Driven by a deep passion for making a difference, he's here to help unlock the potential of precision medicine and improve outcomes for people who just want to get well.
TeraCrunch: Transforming Organizations with Machien Learning and Gen-AI Solut...KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the February 2024 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
This presentation was given by Tera Crunch. As they describe things: Let's face it – navigating the AI world can be like walking through a maze. You’ve got IT firms moonlighting as AI gurus, in-house teams juggling too much, and bespoke solution shops charging an arm and a leg. That’s where we come in. TeraCrunch is not just another AI & Gen-AI company. We’re the experienced friend you call when you need results without the runaround. We've been around the block for 11 years, building over 150 solutions with a track record of 5-40x ROI.
What makes us different? We cut through the complexities and unnecessary costs with our secret sauce – a blend of proprietary methods and pre-developed tech-stack we've honed for over a decade – getting you the results you need, fast. Plus, our data scientists with roots in places like Harvard and NASA, roll up their sleeves and get to work with your crew. With TeraCrunch, you’re choosing a partner that makes the complex simple and the uncertain sure.
Our presenter will be CEO Tapan Bhatt. With over 19 years of experience in developing cutting-edge technology products and fueling growth in start-up ventures, Tapan's unrivaled insights have been instrumental in driving success for numerous venture capital-backed high-tech startups across both coasts. Prior to establishing TeraCrunch, he held key leadership positions in a series of technology startups that achieved remarkable success. As Head of Business Development at ROAM (acquired by Ingenico), Head of Solution Sales & Sales Engineering at AisleBuyer(acquired by Intuit), Executive Director at Motricity (IPO in 2010, NASDAQ:MOTR), and Executive Director at Amobee Media Systems (acquired by SingTel).
Tapan has an MBA in Marketing from Avila University and a foundation in Electrical Engineering from K.K.Wagh College of Engineering. As part of his many external activities and roles, he is an Innovation Board Member of St. Luke's Health System.
Children's Mercy Patient Progression Hub - HIT December 2023KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the December 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
This presentation focuses on Children's Mercy's innovative use of data. Bill Saltmarsh, MBA, Vice President and Chief Data Officer says, "We are using data to create value for our patients, their families, and our community. We believe that the key to delivering that value is contingent upon our ability to capture, safeguard, and derive novel insights from our data. It is also contingent upon our ability to take advantage of advanced analytical methods and technologies, including the use of Artificial Intelligence. One example of this type of innovation is our Patient Progression Hub which is enabling us to improve the connected care experience for our patients by consistently providing the right information to the right people and the right time."
Bill leads the Data Intelligence Team for Children's Mercy, which includes groups such as Data Science, Clinical Reporting and Analytics, Data Platform Engineering, and Data Governance. Before joining Children's Mercy in March of 2023, he led data teams at ResMed and Pluralsight.
Emerald Venture Partners Presentation - HIT September 2023KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the October 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
This presentation will focus on how the incorporation of technology in healthcare is essential to driving an integrated care model –one which is holistic, person-centered, and shows clear communication between the different specialties, providers, and levels of care. The explosive growth and adoption of virtual consultations, remote monitoring, mobile health, digital therapeutics, artificial intelligence/machine learning has gained significant support from doctors and patients alike. The role and importance of digital health in integrated care has never been greater. Understanding this field is critical as we work towards more integrated models of care – the validation and adoption of medical advances, using critical insights from health information, and optimizing specialists and providers for person-centered, high-quality, cost-effective care.
These slides were presented at the October 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
Based in North Kansas City, OmniLife VR is a locally-owned, faith-based company with a global vision. Founded by Marco Stanich, whose journey from the cellular phone industry led to a profound belief in the potential of VR a decade ago. OmniLife VR takes pride in their commitment to faith-based values and creating safe spaces for everyone within the virtual realm. This dedication to inclusivity and safety is a core principle that drives their work.
Telehealth ROCKS RAISE Health Innovations Presentation - HIT September 2023KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the September 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
The University of Kansas Medical Center's Telehealth ROCKS program is a federally-funded collaborative effort involving government, state and local organizations, universities, health care providers, and school districts to collectively meet the behavioral health needs of children and their families. The program focuses on comprehensive approaches, including a focus on the social drivers of health, targeted services, and clinical care.
RAISE Health Innovations Presentation - HIT August 2023KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the August 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
Raise is disrupting the paradigms in the mental health space examining how technology plays a catalyzing role. Raise brings leading edge technologies, designed to be embedded and integrated into existing communication platforms and apps to analyze normal conversations to detect people in need of mental health services, connecting them to those professionals who can change their lives. Raise is an “Impact-as-a-service” organization bringing technologies to organizations committed to or impacted by mental health and driven to find those slipping through the cracks, suffering in silence and in need of impactful mental health support.
Craig Mason is the Co-founder and CEO of Raise and a longtime Kansas City innovation-focused architect in the intersection of healthcare and technology. As a former executive at Cerner and C-suite innovation leader for a large Omaha based federal health technology company, he has spent more than a decade working on many of the most complex solutions and clients in the US and Global healthcare ecosystem. Through his own personal journey and those of many of his family, friends and peers, de-stigmatizing and improving mental health is his passion.
These slides were presented at the August 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
Pickle System provides animated video models teaching a large variety of daily living skills such as menstrual care, showering, andcleaning to individuals with autism and developmental disabilities. They offer printable visual aids and data collection sheets that coincide with their videos. Their video models are backed by research and are standardized. They are completing research currently further examining their effectiveness.
Molly Oshinski is Co-founder and CEO of Pickle System. Sheis a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has worked with ages 2-80. She is aPhD Candidate at The University of Texas at Austin and her current research examines the effectiveness of the animated video models to teach menstrual care.
Kansas Nursing Leadership & Workforce Center Presentation - HIT May 2023KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the May 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
First, we will learn about needs facing nursing and the healthcare system overall and the digital solutions to help solve them. The nursing profession is facing a multi-layered crisis - both at a national level and a local level - that will require bold ideas and broad collaboration to solve. We will join Dr. Amy Garcia and Dr. Heather Nelson-Brantley of the School of Nursing to cover some of these challenges and to discuss how digital solutions can be deployed to help solve the problems.
Amy Garcia, DNP, MSN, RN, FAAN, is a Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Practice at the School of Nursing department of Innovation and Practice. She has expertise in leadership, health policy and informatics. A view of her professional biography is available here.
Heather Nelson-Brantley, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, is Assistant Professor and Program Director, Leadership at the School of Nursing. She is an associate member of the KU Cancer Center. Her nursing practice includes medical and pulmonary critical care and cardiothoracic surgery progressive care. A fuller biography is available here.
These slides were presented at the May 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
In our second presentation, Dr. Shawna Wright will provide a brief history and overview of the KU Center for Telemedicine and Telehealth. She will review recent grant and research projects and Project EHCO. She will discuss the Center's focus during the pandemic and current research goals.
Shawna Wright, PhD, LP, is Director of the KU Center for Telemedicine and Telehealth and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science. She oversees telehealth projects, technical assistance, and Project ECHO initiatives with statewide partners. She serves as a telehealth consultant on national and state research and service projects, as well as a variety of Kansas coalitions and committees to support equitable healthcare delivery.
These slides were presented at the March 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
In our second session, we will hear from Brandy Archie, OTD, OTR/L, CLIPP, CLVT, about AskSAMIE, a curated marketplace to help patients, care givers, and therapists choose the right adaptive equipment to make everyday tasks easier. Simply answer some questions about the problems the person is having, and then a personalized cart of adaptive equipment and resources is provided. Dr. Archie received her doctorate in occupational therapy from Creighton University. She is certified in both Living in Place and Low Vision Therapy. She has over 15 years of experience in home health and elder-focused practice settings, She also is the founder of AccessAble Living, a company whose mission is also to adapt environments to fit the needs of older adults and serves clients in-person in the Kansas City area.
These slides were presented at the March 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
Our first presentation will be with Dani Hatch, CEO and Founder of Glownar. Glownar is a hardware and software solution for emergency services. Startland News notes that the solution will revolutionize how emergency medical services function. With Glownar’s hardware, EMS will be guided to your doorstep by light, and the software will ensure EMS receives pertinent information about you and your loved ones. With Glownar, families will be able to add information ahead of time to help EMS respond quicker, more efficiently and with personalized knowledge of the patient before arriving on scene. This will result in shorter response times, better scene safety and will help eliminate the errors and lack of information from a caller who is panicked or incapable of communicating.
These slides were presented at the February 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
In our second presentation, we cover a new solution in maternal health with Marma Nutrition.
Marma is changing the way women, mothers and birthing people are supported and nourished throughout pregnancy and postpartum. It provides virtual access to nutrition experts, personalized information and guidance, an extensive library of resources, weekly prenatal tracking and more. Marma sees itself as the app that nourishes birthing bodies.
Representing the leadership team will be Meredith Evans McAllister. Meredith is a successful entrepreneur who was compelled to co-found Marma when she recognized the lack of nutritional resources to which women and mothers have access.
These slides were presented at the February 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
In our first presentation, we will hear from Redpoint Summit about optimizing physician time and quality in electronic health records (EHRs). EHR inefficiencies prevent physicians from providing optimal patient care, which causes burnout. Redpoint Summit identifies physicians' EHR patterns and personalizes the EHR experience for each physician, improves order sets across the hospital and implements evidence-based best practices. This is so that physicians and health systems can provide the most effective and efficient patient care and be recognized for their excellence.
Our presenter will be CEO and Founder Chuck Schneider. Chuck has over 27 years of experience in healthcare IT. Prior to Redpoint Summit, he was VP of engineering at Cerner. He was one of the first 20 architects that created Cerner’s PowerChart EMR. Chuck drove the creation of the ordering functionality, medication process, ePrescribing, mobile development, and other major core EMR functionality. Chuck has 11 US patents in healthcare IT and has owned multiple businesses since 2009.
As a special bonus, we also will get the perspective of one of the organizations working with Redpoint, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, represented by Ron Carson, Executive Director of Enterprise Applications.
Our Healthy Jackson County Presentation - HIT Jan 2023KC Digital Drive
In our first presentation, Jannette Berkley-Patton, PhD., of University of Missouri - Kansa City's School of Medicine will describe Our Healthy Kansas City Eastside, a set of projects organized by Dr. Berkley-Patton and UMKC and funded by Jackson County (MO) to improve health status in some of the most challenging neighborhoods in Kansas City. An initial round of funding was dedicated to improving the coverage of vaccinations in these same neighborhoods. Based on the success of that effort, this current round of funding expands into key health screenings, initiatives in maternal health, chronic disease prevention, and digital inclusion. A number of research projects are included in the program. The County grant is for $5 million and is expected to be followed up with another $5 million to expand further.
The success of the program is based on strong sector-led support (health care, education, faith communities, business) directly in the community through networking and events, as well as participation by multiple relevant community entities, like KC Digital Drive. KCDD will be active in both the chronic disease prevention and digital inclusion aspects of the program.
Dr. Berkley-Patton is a professor in the departments of Biomedical and Health Informatics at the School of Medicine. A fuller biography is available here.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
ViewShift: Hassle-free Dynamic Policy Enforcement for Every Data LakeWalaa Eldin Moustafa
Dynamic policy enforcement is becoming an increasingly important topic in today’s world where data privacy and compliance is a top priority for companies, individuals, and regulators alike. In these slides, we discuss how LinkedIn implements a powerful dynamic policy enforcement engine, called ViewShift, and integrates it within its data lake. We show the query engine architecture and how catalog implementations can automatically route table resolutions to compliance-enforcing SQL views. Such views have a set of very interesting properties: (1) They are auto-generated from declarative data annotations. (2) They respect user-level consent and preferences (3) They are context-aware, encoding a different set of transformations for different use cases (4) They are portable; while the SQL logic is only implemented in one SQL dialect, it is accessible in all engines.
#SQL #Views #Privacy #Compliance #DataLake
Enhanced Enterprise Intelligence with your personal AI Data Copilot.pdfGetInData
Recently we have observed the rise of open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) that are community-driven or developed by the AI market leaders, such as Meta (Llama3), Databricks (DBRX) and Snowflake (Arctic). On the other hand, there is a growth in interest in specialized, carefully fine-tuned yet relatively small models that can efficiently assist programmers in day-to-day tasks. Finally, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) architectures have gained a lot of traction as the preferred approach for LLMs context and prompt augmentation for building conversational SQL data copilots, code copilots and chatbots.
In this presentation, we will show how we built upon these three concepts a robust Data Copilot that can help to democratize access to company data assets and boost performance of everyone working with data platforms.
Why do we need yet another (open-source ) Copilot?
How can we build one?
Architecture and evaluation
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Round table discussion of vector databases, unstructured data, ai, big data, real-time, robots and Milvus.
A lively discussion with NJ Gen AI Meetup Lead, Prasad and Procure.FYI's Co-Found
Unleashing the Power of Data_ Choosing a Trusted Analytics Platform.pdfEnterprise Wired
In this guide, we'll explore the key considerations and features to look for when choosing a Trusted analytics platform that meets your organization's needs and delivers actionable intelligence you can trust.
Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation - Final Version - 5.23...John Andrews
SlideShare Description for "Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation"
Title: Chatty Kathy: Enhancing Physical Activity Among Older Adults
Description:
Discover how Chatty Kathy, an innovative project developed at the UNC Bootcamp, aims to tackle the challenge of low physical activity among older adults. Our AI-driven solution uses peer interaction to boost and sustain exercise levels, significantly improving health outcomes. This presentation covers our problem statement, the rationale behind Chatty Kathy, synthetic data and persona creation, model performance metrics, a visual demonstration of the project, and potential future developments. Join us for an insightful Q&A session to explore the potential of this groundbreaking project.
Project Team: Jay Requarth, Jana Avery, John Andrews, Dr. Dick Davis II, Nee Buntoum, Nam Yeongjin & Mat Nicholas
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
https://www.meetup.com/unstructured-data-meetup-new-york/
This meetup is for people working in unstructured data. Speakers will come present about related topics such as vector databases, LLMs, and managing data at scale. The intended audience of this group includes roles like machine learning engineers, data scientists, data engineers, software engineers, and PMs.This meetup was formerly Milvus Meetup, and is sponsored by Zilliz maintainers of Milvus.
KC Health CORE KC Integrated Data Strategy Group 2.25.19
1. The KC Health CORE is a three year special initiative
funded by the Health Forward Foundation. It consists
of three principal components:
. Design and implementation of IT infrastructure and a central
repository for curated data resources, conforming to standard IRB
protocols, residing at a secure, neutral, independent location.
. Provision of research services and facilitation for the Health Core
research consortium membership, focused on a regional population
health disparities research agenda, framed in the context of the social
determinants of health.
. Substantive community engagement with, constructive input into,
and demonstrative benefit from the CORE IT infrastructure, data
repository, and research agenda.
2. The KC Health CORE is a three year special initiative
funded by the Health Forward Foundation. It consists
of three principal components:
. Design and implementation of IT infrastructure and a central
repository for curated data resources, conforming to standard IRB
protocols, residing at a secure, neutral, independent location.
micro‐level health data contributed by health care institutions who join
the Health CORE research consortium;
Other proprietary micro‐level datasets provided by consortium
membership
the extensive regional geospatial data resources and associated software
tools required for data mapping, spatial analysis, and model‐building; and
the broadest possible spectrum of indicators constructed for both
population health and its social determinants at all relevant geographic
summary levels
3. The KC Health CORE is a three year special initiative
funded by the Health Forward Foundation. It consists
of three principal components:
. Design and implementation of IT infrastructure and a central
repository for curated data resources, conforming to standard IRB
protocols, residing at a secure, neutral, independent location.
. Provision of research services and facilitation for the Health Core
research consortium membership, focused on a regional population
health disparities research agenda, framed in the context of the social
determinants of health.
. Substantive community engagement with, constructive input into,
and demonstrative benefit from the CORE IT infrastructure, data
repository, and research agenda.
5. Spatial Data (Map Layers)
(Esri Shapefiles & File Geodatabases)
Legal/Social/Political/Administrative Boundaries
(or Summary Levels)
Parcels
Social (Face) Blocks
Neighborhoods
Census blocks, block groups, tracts
Community Districts
Incorporated Places
MSAs
Political boundaries: council, legislative,
congressional districts, etc.
Counties, States
Zips codes, USDs, TAZs
Points of Interest
Schools, churches, daycare facilities, clinics,
shelters, food outlets, payday loans, police & fire
stations, community centers, etc.
Cartographic Layers
Roads & highways, commercial corridors, bus
routes, etc.
Water features: rivers, lakes, flood plains, etc.
Railroads
Parks & trails
Indicator/Spatial Attribute Data
(CSV Files)
Micro (address) - level data
Health (Retrospective Dianostics, CMH & others)
Reported Crime (KCPD, KCKPD)
Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (QCEW)
Housing conditions (CEI, 2000-present)
Problem properties: dangerous buildings, code
violations, 311 Calls for Service, Land Bank, water &
utility shutoffs, vacant lots, vacant buildings, etc.
(KCMo Open Data & other municipal sources)
Geographic summary-level data
Decennial Census & ACS (Census Bureau)
HMDA & CRA data tabulations (FFIEC)
Healthy Food Access (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture)
Access to Health Care (HHS)
Educational statistics (U.S. Dept. of Education)
Transp. & housing costs, employment access (HUD)
Employment entropy (LEHD/LODES)
National walkability index (EPA)
Regional health indicators (KC Health CORE)
Environmental data
Regional micro-climate modeling (KU Atmos. Sci.)
Environmental Justice Index, air quality, pollutant
exposure, point sources of pollution, regulated
facilities (EPA)
Avg. daily traffic (Mo/Ks Depts. of Transportation)
Meteorological data (NOAA)