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Living By Numbers Conference - October 15-16, 2012

Feature

On October 15 and 16, 2012, WIRED and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation hosts conversation on the future of healthcare with 200 expert leaders from the worlds of medicine, science, technology, and business.

Filling Major Knowledge Gaps about Health Care

January 27, 2011 | Program Result Report

The Health Insurance Reform Project advanced the development of a rapid learning health system - involving millions of health records in searchable national databases - to fill knowledge gaps about health care and develop better health care policies.

Creating Health Courts Through Consent

July 1, 2008 | Report

This product was provided to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation by the grantee organization, Common Good Institute, Inc.

The Role of Medical Liability Reform in Federal Health Care Reform

July 2, 2009 | Commentary

This article explores three reasons why bundling both medical liability reform and health care reform may prove valuable in health care reform development.

The Data Explosion

October 8, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Brian Quinn discusses the upcoming Living by Numbers conference.

Could Health Courts Provide An Answer on Malpractice Reform?

October 23, 2009 | Story

Health courts concept draws continued national attention.

A "Rapid-Learning" Health Care System

January 18, 2007 | Story

As more patient data is housed in electronic health records, and the power of the Internet and computing systems continue to grow, experts believe the U.S. can create a national system of real-time reporting.

Discovering How Video Games Can Motivate Healthy Behaviors: More Than $2 Million Awarded to 12 Research Teams

May 29, 2008 | News Release

Related websites Listen to the Announcement The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) announced today the first round of grants awarded through the Health Games Research national program. More than $2 million in grants will enable research teams to ...

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