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higi to Address Impact of Social Influence at Parks Associates Connected Health Summit Pre-Conference Research Workshop

The practical applications of socially influencing systems have been frequently applied and measured across industries and likely will dramatically change how individuals approach their own health behaviors and influence those of others. Parks Associates and higi will address the impact of social influence on connected health during a research workshop at Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers on Tuesday, August 30 at 3 p.m. in San Diego.

The pre-conference research workshop will be held Tuesday, August 30 from 1- 5 p.m. at the Omni Hotel in San Diego prior to the opening reception at Connected Health Summit.  Dr. Khan Siddiqui, Chief Medical Officer & Chief Technology Officer, higi, will speak on the session “Roundtable: Impact of Social Influence on Connected Health” which will illustrate how concepts of social influence are taking shape both in the labs and in the market today.  

Registration is open for the one-day workshop at http://www.parksassociates.com/events/connected-health/register. More information on Parks Associates research and Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers can be found at www.connectedhealthsummit.com. If you are interested in adding the workshop to an existing registration, please contact us at 972 490 1113. 

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