Friday 30 October 2015

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HHS plans start-up approach to disease surveillance

The Department of Health and Human Services is seeking an entrepreneur-in-residence to help it modernize the way the government tracks diseases and foodborne illnesses.

According to an Oct. 26 post on HHS’ Idea Lab blog, the ideal candidate is an entrepreneurial software platforms architect who has experience in building scalable infrastructures for storing, exchanging and analyzing data. The goal is to help HHS move from the static world of health informatics to the world of web standards and technologies used by industry.

The successful applicant will spend a 13-month tour of duty with insider access at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention so he or she can develop disruptive solutions to serious health challenges. For the full article click here 



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