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Month: June 2013

Using the crowd to help diagnose rare diseases

Earlier this week I joined NEA entrepreneur Jared Hyman of crowdmed.com and “the current” host Anna Maria Tremonti of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in a discussion of crowd sourcing in Healthcare.  A brief summary and audiocast of the show is available.

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