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"One thing is sure. We have to do something. We have to do the best we know how at the moment . . . ; If it doesn't turn out right, we can modify it as we go along."
— Franklin D.Roosevelt
01:35 Jennifer Anderson, NCHICA
06:40 Chris Jones, Northwest AHEC
10:26 Healther Altman, Carol Woods
14:58 Katherine Lavoie, UNC Graduate Student & Volunteer
16:30 Alex Joyner, Student at Nash Community College & event finalist
19:13 Dave Potenziani, Intrahealth
21:48 Tom Caurso,
25:07 Gail Hinty, Himformatics & Innovation Coach
28:58 eHealth Transformation Challenge Winners. Team Leads Karen Appert & Soumajeet Roy
30:58 John Reites, Quintiles
34:58 Get Social Health Academy announcement
eHealth Transformation Challenge
The Problem: Caregivers of those with dementia are tasked with conducing a diverse range of activities to support loved ones. They need technology tools to support them in caring for their loved ones in innovative ways.
The Challenge: To design and pitch technology-based solutions that have the potential to lighten the burden that falls on family caregivers, particularly by helping them to coordinate the demanding tasks and the complex networks of relationships involved with caring for others.
By Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy | Healthcare Marketing | Social Media4.8
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"One thing is sure. We have to do something. We have to do the best we know how at the moment . . . ; If it doesn't turn out right, we can modify it as we go along."
— Franklin D.Roosevelt
01:35 Jennifer Anderson, NCHICA
06:40 Chris Jones, Northwest AHEC
10:26 Healther Altman, Carol Woods
14:58 Katherine Lavoie, UNC Graduate Student & Volunteer
16:30 Alex Joyner, Student at Nash Community College & event finalist
19:13 Dave Potenziani, Intrahealth
21:48 Tom Caurso,
25:07 Gail Hinty, Himformatics & Innovation Coach
28:58 eHealth Transformation Challenge Winners. Team Leads Karen Appert & Soumajeet Roy
30:58 John Reites, Quintiles
34:58 Get Social Health Academy announcement
eHealth Transformation Challenge
The Problem: Caregivers of those with dementia are tasked with conducing a diverse range of activities to support loved ones. They need technology tools to support them in caring for their loved ones in innovative ways.
The Challenge: To design and pitch technology-based solutions that have the potential to lighten the burden that falls on family caregivers, particularly by helping them to coordinate the demanding tasks and the complex networks of relationships involved with caring for others.