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Peer Networks and Health Innovation

Nick Grossman
January 10, 2013

Peer Networks and Health Innovation

Presentation given to the innovation council at the US Department of Health & Human Services.

Blog post describing the idea here: http://theslowhunch.net/post/40256315145/peer-networks-and-health-innovation

Nick Grossman

January 10, 2013
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  7. How can we use networks to improve our health? Source:

    http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
  8. “Social production is transforming markets and freedom” Yochai Benkler, Harvard

    Law School Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
  9. “large-scale diffusion can reach more people, and spread more quickly,

    in clustered networks than in random networks.” Damon Centola, MIT Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
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    ? GTFS lightweight standards and “pull” Graphic: OpenPlans.org
  13. “The government should invest it’s money in defining a standard

    for access that is easy to implement. So no attempt to standardize vocabulary or anything else that would bog things down for another twenty years. Simply an access protocol.” “Requirements for the operation of patient centric electronic medical record service providers…. high enough to avoid fly by night operators that would rip off patient data, but low enough to allow startups to compete” Albert Wenger, Union Square Ventures