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PicnicHealth wins Grand Prize in the Google Cloud Machine Learning Competition! We build complete outcomes data sets for patients and helping them navigate their health journeys.
Retweeted Isaac Gerg (@IsaacGerg):
I predict companies like @23andMe & @PicnicHealth will diligently work the FDA and eventually supplant the large healthcare monoliths.
Retweeted Rahul Agarwal (@docrsa):
Shout out to @nogaleviner & @PicnicHealth PHR - clearly in demand: https://t.co/pdm1BwAlV3 #phr via @Rock_Health https://t.co/sjqoE1l91k
Retweeted couragesings (@couragesings):
@ORIONNetwork Yes! I should be able to access my medical records online! #hcsmca
Retweeted Gliimpse (@GliimpseHealth):
YES! The power of people having access to their own #healthdata! #givememydamndata #HITsm #hcldr https://t.co/yE2199HUgw
Retweeted BlogHIPAA (@BlogHIPAA):
Test your HIPAA knowledge https://t.co/5NNMxfWffA
"The right to get your medical records is fundamental to your ability to participate in the healthcare system." https://t.co/4X3ByqkNZQ
More from @stevenkeating: "Right now my doctors can see my genome, my colleagues can see my genome, but I cannot." https://t.co/O856LVwG0f
"Without access to her medical records, Elizabeth would not have discovered the abnormal Pap smear." https://t.co/woufK4gXIS #digitalhealth
We've tweeted this article about patient empowerment before, but it always deserves another read. https://t.co/dxNYbozZ02
Retweeted Exponential Medicine (@ExponentialMed):
.@stevenkeating of @MIT @MediaLab on who has access to his medical records. https://t.co/YXSIslPP2K #xmed https://t.co/Ycqwsqb5nI
"I gained a new and unexpected conscious sensitivity to the aspects of being a patient." @PicnicHealth @hollyejacobs https://t.co/WhrVecXBvq
"Interoperability is becoming a strategic imperative in order to share patient information back to the system." https://t.co/3qI1wmktm3
"For healthcare to work better, patient prescriptions, historical notes, etc all need to be in one place." https://t.co/WXhZqBUFk2
Retweeted Brad Holden (@holdenbrad):
We've spent billions to fix our medical records, and they're still a mess. Here's why. https://t.co/npin0GMfVJ cc @akidolabs @PicnicHealth



























