On 6 December 2013 08:45, Bradley, Lily (HHS/ASPE) wrote:
> Thanks all! Very helpful. If I were looking at a dataset about hospitals,
> what's the 'strongest' (I.e., most "linked") way to describe the content
> of that dataset?
>
> Eric, Is this sufficient/useful for consuming Medicare hospital co
Thanks all! Very helpful. If I were looking at a dataset about hospitals,
what's the 'strongest' (I.e., most "linked") way to describe the content
of that dataset?
Eric, Is this sufficient/useful for consuming Medicare hospital compare
data: https://data.medicare.gov/developers ? Other prioritie
Lilly,
Have a look at these too:
http://www.health2con.com/news/2013/02/20/winners-of-health-data-platform-challenges/
With details about the work here:
http://tw.rpi.edu/web/project/healthdata
Kind regards,
Joanne
Joanne S. Luciano, PhD
Tetherless World Constellation
Rensselaer Polytechnic
On 4 December 2013 22:27, Bradley, Lily (HHS/ASPE) wrote:
> I work on open data at the US Department of Health and Human Services.
>
> Are there schema/linked data efforts that could help us markup HHS data
> better? Beyond, medical/biomedical/drugs, for instance, HHS statistical
> data?
Hi. I wo
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Bradley, Lily (HHS/ASPE) <
lily.brad...@hhs.gov> wrote:
> I work on open data at the US Department of Health and Human Services.
>
>
>
> Are there schema/linked data efforts that could help us markup HHS data
> better? Beyond, medical/biomedical/drugs, for instance
This group might be interested in this NY Times piece that ran yesterday:
"To Make Hospitals Less Deadly, a Dose of Data"
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/04/to-make-hospitals-less-deadly-a-dose-of-data/
I know our firm would like to see a more structured and consistent approach to
d
Marking up those data and making them available would be great! Things like
hospital size, rating, etc.
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