Patient Power: A Data and Mobile Health Revolution
It has been estimated that as much as 90% of all data in the world has been generated in the past two years. While “big data” has dramatically changed the way we live our lives from shopping to social interactions, the big data revolution is just beginning to touch the most sacred aspect of our lives: our health. This panel will discuss the current state and future of the big data revolution in health and personal wellness, as well as the challenges to building a data-driven health system. The panel will discuss how mobile devices have the potential to allow patients to own and manage their personal health data, and how computing advances may enable big data analytics to promote health and wellness. The panel will also focus on how this fundamental shift in health data ownership – from providers to individuals – will empower us to understand our personal health like never before. Panelists include representatives from the healthcare, computing, mobile, and data analytics sectors.
Presenters
Edmund Jackson
Chief Data Scientist
HCA
Edmund Jackson is the Chief Data Scientist for Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), which is the largest hospital management company in the US. HCA’s is in the midst of creating the largest elec...
Show the restJay Boisseau
CEO
Vizias
Jay Boisseau is the CEO and co-founder of Vizias, which designs and develops solutions that require advanced computing and data technologies. Vizias works with computing vendors to develop powerful...
Show the restManinder Kahlon
Exec Dir
Dell Medical School/University of Texas at Austin
Maninder “Mini” Kahlon, PhD is the Executive Director and a Board member of UCSF’s Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) that facilitates the rapid translation of research to improvemen...
Show the restMatthew Cowperthwaite
Dir of Research
NeuroTexas Institute Research Foundation
Matt is the Director of Research & Technology for NeuroTexas Institute at St. David's HealthCare. He leads their research programs in computational neuroscience and clinical informatics. Prior t...
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