One way is through the DayOne health hack. In the third year of the DayOne HealthHack and PersonalPulse has the pleasure of finding and working with the inspirational Champions from around the world to create solutions that meet the real unmet needs of People who are patients. The hack brings together a wide variety of partners and stakeholders from across the entire healthcare ecosystem, including Google, Microsoft, Beyer, Takeda, University Hospital Basle, University of Zurich, CSEM, ZHAW Digital Health Lab,Health Factory, and Swiss Dev Jobs.
The DayOne HealthHack creates the opportunity for individuals to come together, have in-depth conversations in a safe environment from teams and bring ideas to the first stage of innovation that are directly created from the challenge co-created from the lived experience of the Patient Champions.
The DayOne HealthHack creates the opportunity for individuals to come together, have in-depth conversations in a safe environment from teams and bring ideas to the first stage of innovation that are directly created from the challenge co-created from the lived experience of the Patient Champions.
Key to the success of the hack is the amazing Patient Champions. They are champions because they are ardent defenders of a person or cause. PersonalPulse is tasked with identifying and onboarding exceptional people who wear the badge of the patient but bring so much more in assisting the teams to address the unmet needs of people who are patients.
By meeting unmet needs and creating technology solutions that give back time by improving the daily logistical management of disease which is not only time consuming but extremely fatiguing.
The hack takes place over a two week period but the work starts well in advance of those two weeks. Personal pulse has an entire process for the identification, selection, onboarding, interview, written profile and video testimonial creation in advance of the hack. We act as mentors to the champions to ensure they are empowered to be drivers for their communities to deliver the impact essential to see true value from the participation.
The success of the hack is based on a number of aspects. Key to the continued success is the Patient Champions who have the bravery and innovative mindset to present the hacking community with insights and guidance that can only be offered by lived experience. The DayOne HealhtHack
Shaping the future of health in Europe Inits éth edition, the DayOne Conference will once again be the showplace for new insights, bright ideas and strong opinions to inspire Europe's innovators who want to shape the future of health, Steve spoke during the the first session will start with the presentation of the patient champions and their challenges that have been identified and curated by the industry consortium of the DayOne Health Hack.
Shaping the future of health in Europe Inits éth edition, the DayOne Conference will once again be the showplace for new insights, bright ideas and strong opinions to inspire Europe's innovators who want to shape the future of health, Steve spoke during the the first session will start with the presentation of the patient champions and their challenges that have been identified and curated by the industry consortium of the DayOne Health Hack.
Together with more than 50 experts and with the methodological guidance of ScMi and Blauen Solutions, we have worked on this,challlenge and created the Map of the Future: 10 Scenarios for a future health data ecosystem clustered in four groups.
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Workshop entitled: Looking at orphan drug treatment and diagnosis through a patient lens: the patient journey vs the patient experience. This workshop will offer the audience some examples of what is naw possible to drive early knowledge and insights for rare diseases from real world evidence that is embedded in electronic health records and claims data to give insights into what is really happening with patients with rare diseases
On the platform, the Advisory Board Coardinatars will pravide four main steps (activities) to support engagement with the help of the Advisory Board members:
For the e-consent and e-leaflet contributions, the coardinatars will ensure the meaningful engagement of the User Advisory Board members by: