Making Information More Accessible, The Digital Government Strategy
Earlier this summer, the U.S.
Earlier this summer, the U.S.
The next installment of HealthData.gov’s blog post series highlighting applications that have been developed leveraging U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data features Archimedes IndiGO. Archimedes IndiGO was featured on the main stage at this year’s Health Data Initiative Forum III: Health Datapalooza.
The next installment of HealthData.gov’s blog post series highlighting applications that have been developed leveraging U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data features HealthGrades.
Below is a guest post by Roger Holstein, Healthgrades Chief Executive Officer.
The next installment of HealthData.gov’s blog post series highlighting applications that have been developed leveraging U.S.
For the past three years, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department (HHS) has been liberating vast amounts of data for public use, which can be found here on HealthData.gov. Our theory is that if we take the vast stores of data HHS already has, stripped out the personal information and made it available to developers, the data would then be used to create incredible tools; and that’s exactly what’s happened. Since focusing on liberating data, more than 200 applications have been developed with the use public health data.