Healthcare Design Studio, GoInvo Celebrates 15th Anniversary with Release of Open Source Visualizations
To celebrate 15 years in business, GoInvo, a digital health design consultancy headquartered in Arlington, Massachusetts, today announced the release of two new open source health projects, "Who Uses My Health Data?", and "Precision Medicine Timeline", both of which are available to all for use or modification, under a Creative Commons Attribution v3 license or MIT license.
ARLINGTON, Mass., June 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- To celebrate 15 years in business, GoInvo, a digital health design consultancy headquartered in Arlington, Massachusetts, today announced the release of two new open source health projects, "Who Uses My Health Data?", and "Precision Medicine Timeline", both of which are available to all for use or modification, under a Creative Commons Attribution v3 license or MIT license.
"GoInvo is designing the future of healthcare, and that future needs to be open," said Juhan Sonin, director of GoInvo. "Healthcare is too important to be closed. Healthcare is a public good, and we ship open source research and services, like these projects, that are publicly available under a generous license."
These projects come on the heels of the firm's release, earlier this year, of a repo featuring over 20 open source health visualizations and graphics (https://www.goinvo.com/vision/health-visualizations).
Founded in June, 2004, GoInvo has delivered over 110 digital products for clients ranging from Johnson and Johnson, 3M Health Information Systems, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a variety of startups. Software designed by GoInvo is used every day to analyze, care plan, and risk adjust millions of US residents. One billion prescriptions will flow through GoInvo designed software in 2019 alone. The firm's designs have been featured in publications such as the Atlantic, NPR, and WIRED.
Who Uses My Health Data?
(https://www.goinvo.com/vision/who-uses-my-health-data/)
While patients may expect some data tracking, we may not realize that our healthcare data—collected behind the safely closed doors of our doctor's office—travels through many hands for the profit of others. This information visualization details the journey of our patient data.
Precision Medicine Timeline
(https://goinvo.github.io/PrecisionMedicineMap/)
This interactive visualization and poster shows the recent history (1900-2020) of how precision medicine has evolved, from blood transfusions to gene editing to robot doctors on our smartphones.
About GoInvo
GoInvo's design practice is dedicated to innovation in healthcare. Over the past 15 years, we've created beautiful software for patients, clinicians, researchers, and administrators, working with organizations as far-reaching as AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson, 3M, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We are a mission-driven organization made up of expert designers, founded on the idea of making tangible and positive change in the world. Visit our Web site (http://www.goinvo.com) to learn more about how we're designing the future of healthcare.
SOURCE GoInvo

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