Data collecting for health records : https://www.teamscopeapp.com/mobile-data-collection-guide/7-mobile-data-collection-apps-for-field-research
KoBoToolbox is a free, open-source tool for mobile data gathering developed by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. KoBo Toolbox is widely used for data entry in humanitarian organizations like the International Rescue Committee (IRC), United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Save the Children.
KoBoToolbox An offline/online Typeform for Humanitarian Workers - https://angel.co/company/kobotoolbox
Founder: Phuong Pham, Co-Founded Peacebuildingdata.org , Co-Director DataPop Alliance
Founder: Patrick Vinck
http://www.peacebuildingdata.org/
Partners include: HHI, MacArthur Foundation and Humanity United
Voat posts re Humanity United: https://searchvoat.co/?t=%22humanity+united%22&b=on
Links to White Helmets, Soros, Omidyar
One excellent post: A LINK BETWEEN THE MCCAIN INSTITUTE, GEORGE SOROS, MISSING CHILDREN, AND NSA
ABOUT PIERRE OMIDYAR, FOUNDER OF EBAY AND PAYPAL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Omidyar
I also read that HHI were using iCare with the iPhone in Haiti but can't find the link atm. https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/tepr-update-caretools-ichart-application-makes-iphone-doctors-best-friend
Thomas Giannulli, MD, is hoping that physicians who are hesitant to invest in full-blown electronic medical records systems will at least buy an iPhone.
Giannulli, the CEO of CareTools, is at the leading edge of one of the more popular technological crazes of the past few years. His Westlake Village, Calif.-based company has developed iChart, an application specifically designed for Apple's popular do-it-all smartphone that allows physicians to download and use all the functions of an EMR through a simple "touch & tap" interface.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kareo-appoints-its-first-chief-medical-information-officer-cmio-tom-giannulli-md-ms-192014101.html
2013, Kareo, Inc., the cloud-based medical office software and services provider for small medical practices, announced today that Tom Giannulli, MD, MS has joined the company as Chief Medical Information Officer.
Kareo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareo
Kareo was established by former Scour Inc. founder Dan Rodrigues in 2004.[5] The company is headquartered in Irvine, CA and has offices in Las Vegas, NV and Indianapolis, IN.
Scour Inc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scour_Inc.
Scour Inc. was a multimedia Internet search engine, and provided Scour Exchange, an early peer-to-peer file exchange service.
Scour was founded by five students (Vince Busam, Michael Todd, Dan Rodrigues, Jason Droege and Kevin Smilak) from the Computer Science Department of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in December 1997. By mid-1998 Ilya Haykinson and Travis Kalanick, also Computer Science students at UCLA joined the founding team. It moved into the spotlight a year later when in June 1998, Scour received its first investment from former Disney president Michael Ovitz and Ron Burkle of Yucaipa companies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Kalanick
Travis Cordell Kalanick (/ˈkælənɪk/; born August 6, 1976) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the co-founder of Scour, a peer-to-peer file sharing application;[3][4] Red Swoosh, a peer-to-peer content delivery network;[5] and Uber, a transportation network company. Red Swoosh was sold to Akamai Technologies in 2007.[6] Kalanick is the co-founder and former CEO of Uber, a position he held from 2010 to 2017. He resigned from Uber in 2017, after controversy over the company's reported unethical culture, including allegations that he ignored reports of sexual harassment at the company. In the weeks leading up to a December 24th, 2019 announcement that he would resign his Board seat effective December 31, Kalanick sold off approximately 90% of his shares in Uber.
Economic Advisor to President Trump Despite CTO Thuan Pham's 2016 internal email to employees commenting, "I will not even utter the name of this deplorable person because I do not accept him as my leader" on the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, which was widely circulated and published by the media,[44][45] in December 2016, it was announced that Kalanick joined other CEOs, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, General Motors CEO Mary Barra, Disney CEO Bob Iger, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, and former General Electric CEO Jack Welch, as an economic advisor on Trump's Strategy and Policy Forum,[46] organized by Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman.[47] Kalanick vocally opposed President Trump's executive order banning travel from select countries and believed that remaining on Trump's advisory council would provide him with the opportunity to directly address his concerns with the President and advocate for immigrants. In an Uber blog post, Kalanick stated that he wanted to use his position on the council to "give citizens a voice, a seat at the table."[48] However, after continued pressure, Kalanick announced in an email to Uber employees that he would step down from the council.
To capitalize on the rapid growth of prepared-food delivery sector, in June 2018, Kalanick's real estate investment company, City Storage Systems, took controlling interest in U.K.-based FoodStars, a "dark kitchens" start-up with over 100 locations throughout the London metropolitan area.[71][72] Dark kitchens, also known as ghost kitchens, are purpose built facilities that are leased to restaurants to prepare food for delivery, off-site from their full-service/walk-in location. Ghost kitchens also allow "virtual restaurants" (those with no full-service location) to launch brands and offer delivery-only service.[73] City Storage Systems ghost kitchen business operates under the name Cloud Kitchen[72]. In November 2019, the Wall Street Journal reported that Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund completed an agreement with CloudKitchens in January 2019 to invest $400 million in the company, and in 2020, Cloud Kitchen raised $60m for expansion.[74][75] Kalanick himself has invested $300 million in the startup.[74]
Kalanick serves on an advisory board for Neom, Saudi Arabia’s plan to build a futuristic "mega city" in the desert.
NEOM AI City for Pagan Worship - https://youtu.be/3eZc6lqngY8
derram ago
https://invidio.us/watch?v=3eZc6lqngY8 :
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