Jefferson University Hospital hosts Health Hack to address healthcare issues

Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia hosted the first Independence Blue Cross/Jefferson Health Hack, according to philly.com.

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About 250 medical professionals, engineers, technology experts and artists collaborated on how to address 60 healthcare problems. The participants discussed creating new wearable devices, reducing hospital admissions and the possibility of drone healthcare delivery.

 

The initiative is designed to create innovative solutions to complications upsetting healthcare quality.

 

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