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In 2015, O'Malley hosted a series of pitch contests for civic tech entrepreneurs. O'Malley used a more data-driven approach to governing, pioneering programs like CitiStat and StateStat, which tried to make performance measurement part of governance, and opening up more government data. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/martin-omalley-civic-tech_us_5628fbece4b0ec0a38935fee (HP)]
 
===Innovation: The Key to Progress in Health===
*Build on Affordable Care Act's success by "driving innovation in health across new technologies, new therapies, new sources of data, and new community health initiatives." [https://martinomalley.com/policy/health-care/ (MOWHC)]
*Innovation in paying for health care
**Encourage states to adopt comprehensive payment reform
**Improve value of medicare
*Reduce waste and empower patients through data and technology
**Invest in health information exchanges
**Give patients more freedom to use their own healthcare data
**Prioritize data security in the transition to electronic medical records
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