The internets were abuzz with Tweetering day one of the Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit, tackling the issues of personalized medicine as it relates to cancer therapies. Here are some of the more discussion-worthy tweets:
THIS –> “@ClevelandClinic: "[We created a] world where a Katy Perry single is 99 cents but a science article is $35" @jackandraka #MIS2014”
— The Health Scout (@HealthScoutBlog) October 28, 2014
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"Big data is increasingly important. Translating it into actionable information is the next challenge." – Dr. Brian Rini #MIS2014
— Cleveland Clinic MD (@CleClinicMD) October 27, 2014
#MIS2014 we are in the business of helping patients! Good and bad can come from early diagnosis. Need Patient-first mentality.
— Dr. Susan Dorfman (@sdorfman) October 27, 2014
Brian Rini: "As oncologists we love giving drugs. But as we mature as docs, we see both the good and harm in that." #MIS2014
— Meghana Keshavan (@meghanakeshavan) October 27, 2014
Two main components of healthcare are wellness and disease, but 90% of funds go to disease. Dr. Leroy Hood #MIS2014
— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) October 27, 2014
Decrease federal funding for research requires creative sources like philanthropy and international collaborations. Dr. Leroy Hood #MIS2014
— Dale Shepard MD, PhD (@ShepardDale) October 27, 2014
"My bold prediction: In 10-15 years, market cap of wellness industry will far exceed market cap of disease industry" –@ISBLeeHood #MIS2014
— Meghana Keshavan (@meghanakeshavan) October 27, 2014
Great lesson from @mdkmoto — Failure should be a Badge of Honor, not a Scarlet Letter #MIS2014 #thisiscle pic.twitter.com/Tij2sSUAsP
— Christine Anne Fleig (@cafleig) October 27, 2014
Real key to bringing down cost of healthcare is the patient realizing their health is in their own hands. – Dr. Leroy Hood #MIS2014
— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) October 27, 2014
.@ISBLeeHood on #MooresLaw in #healthcare: In 5-10 yrs, today's costly assays & analytics will be "done for next to nothing" #MIS2014
— Meghana Keshavan (@meghanakeshavan) October 27, 2014
"Five out of the 13 big exits we tracked were in oncology," JC Simbana – Silicon Valley Bank. #MIS2014
— Medical Device Daily (@MedDevicesDaily) October 27, 2014
In 15 years 90% of health focus will be on the brain. @JeffImmelt #mis2014 w @MariaBartiromo pic.twitter.com/kbopzaDu55
— Indiegogo Cause (@IndiegogoCause) October 27, 2014