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| - [[https://spezi.sites.stanford.edu/|Spezi ]] by Stanford Biodesign Digital Health, is an open-source framework for the rapid development of modern, interoperable digital health applications based on an ecosystem of modules that exchange data using health data standards such as HL7® FHIR®. | - [[https://spezi.sites.stanford.edu/|Spezi ]] by Stanford Biodesign Digital Health, is an open-source framework for the rapid development of modern, interoperable digital health applications based on an ecosystem of modules that exchange data using health data standards such as HL7® FHIR®. |
| - [[https://innovations.stanford.edu/about|Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab]], which characterizes an individual’s healthy baseline to identify when deviations from baseline occur and intervene to maintain health as well as early detection and prevention of disease. | - [[https://innovations.stanford.edu/about|Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab]], which characterizes an individual’s healthy baseline to identify when deviations from baseline occur and intervene to maintain health as well as early detection and prevention of disease. |
| - [[https://heal-ai.stanford.edu/ | Heal-AI], Healthcare Ethical Assessment Lab for Artificial Intelligence, works to identify and address ethical issues arising from use of healthcare AI tools before they become problems for the organization, clinicians, and patients. | - [[https://heal-ai.stanford.edu/ | Heal-AI]], Healthcare Ethical Assessment Lab for Artificial Intelligence, works to identify and address ethical issues arising from use of healthcare AI tools before they become problems for the organization, clinicians, and patients. |
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