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Blockchain for Supply Chain – Insights from Berlin

Tom Spencer

years ago my touchpoints with blockchain increased, for example, while writing my master degree thesis on “Possible Applications on Health Data and Health Insurance” I interviewed someone in the health space that was working on a blockchain project for his health data startup. I have a little nerdy side in me.

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How will the Internet of Things change our world?

freshminds

In a world of increasingly invasive technology, the digital consumer is beginning to truly feel the impact of machines becoming more sensitive to the activities of our daily lives. So what technology does IoT use? The potential for IoT enabled objects is therefore huge as these three pieces of technology are low cost and low energy.

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Building the New “Mega Segments”: Which Content Providers Will Play to Win? - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM COGNIZANT

Harvard Business

Information, media, and entertainment (IME) providers now face a new wave of challenges brought about by digital technologies and business models. Read more from Cognizant: What Consumers Want Online Now from Their Health Care Plans. To what extent is your organization’s metadata tagged to make it easily searchable?

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Small Nonprofits and Sharing IT

The Nonprofit Consultant

Deborah Elizabeth Finn seems to agree with me, and has written specifically about the technology needs of small nonprofits. This person hardly has an information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure - never mind an ICT specialist to maintain it! Tags: nonprofits , small organizations , leadership , collaboration

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Finding the Sweet Spot Between Mass Market and Premium

Harvard Business

For example, Gillette has successfully encouraged consumers to trade up again and again by continually introducing razors with the latest and greatest shaving technology. When the starter kit launched in Germany and France, consumers didn’t balk at the €40 price tag.

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How Hospitals Are Using Patient-Reported Outcomes to Improve Care

Harvard Business

Transforming Health Care. Dr. Willig found that two-thirds of patients who committed suicide were seen in a health care setting in the month before their deaths. Insight Center. Sponsored by Medtronic. How leading providers are delivering value for patients. PRO tools can help stimulate those conversations.

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3 Business Models That Could Bring Million-Dollar Cures to Everyone

Harvard Business

The Future of Health Care. With a $1 million price tag, limited data on efficacy and just 700 potential patients in Europe, health systems were unwilling to pay for treatment. With a $1 million price tag, limited data on efficacy and just 700 potential patients in Europe, health systems were unwilling to pay for treatment.