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Tamara Chuang of The Denver Post.
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Getting your player ready...

As the race to get 10 CEOs to tackle 10 critical health problems heads into Day 5, hints abound as to how this will end next Thursday.

Many of the entrepreneurs and CEOs revealed on Twitter which problems interest them. Some even committed.

Two want to stop the childhood obesity crises. Three are interested in patient engagement and figuring out how to reach patients who smoke while lugging an oxygen concentrator.

End-of-life care, Alzheimer’s and fixing patient-identity errors each got one vote. Two other CEOs admitted they have no idea, though one is leaning toward resolving antibiotic resistance.

No takers for pandemic weapons and bioterrorism.

The 10-day event in Denver challenged entrepreneurs to think differently about major health problems. The hope is this will end with a couple of successful startups.

For more clues, follow the Tweets of the key players:

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