Open Research: Advancing Innovation in Public Health
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Walmart bets big on blockchain to improve its food supply chain management.
Long portrayed as a villain, Philip Morris International leads the way on climate change (and gets little credit for it).
In a world where we can instantly find the fastest route to the airport via Google Maps or get real-time Twitter updates on Trump鈥檚 presidential transition plan, we are still in the dark ages when it comes to understanding when and where diseases start and spread. Can a simple thermometer change that?
S谩ltala – Improving the quality of public services by giving back the waiting time to users
How HealthMap uses digital technology to transform health information flows across the world
Annoyed by your Facebook friends constantly complaining about their flu symptoms? Don鈥檛 be! They are an important data source for your local public health service鈥檚 disease monitoring system.
Can public health systems in infrastructure-starved and climate-affected developing countries “leapfrog” current stresses on their operational logistics? Rwanda is experimenting with drone delivery of blood to find out!
Climate change is forcing mosquitoes, ticks, fleas and the diseases they carry to new climates. The Center for Disease Control has the opportunity to use technology and improved operations to ensure that it's ready to handle whatever bugs may migrate north over the coming years.