Innovation Pulse
HIMSS Media's Jonah Comstock discusses common themes at the Connected Health Conference, including personal wellness monitoring, telemedicine, and what millennials and Gen Z expect from their healthcare.
The "operationalization gap" can be avoided by engaging all stakeholders early on, says Naomi Fried, CEO of Health Innovation Strategies.
New connections and a chance to directly address physicians are key benefits of attending conferences such as the AHA Scientific Sessions, says Chris Wasden, head of pharma at Happify Health.
"Resilience is better than brilliance" for those hoping to upend healthcare with novel technologies, says Doug Adams, CEO and co-founder of Qura.
The Shuri Network addresses the need for diversity in providing the breadth of care currently lacking, says honorary clinical tutor Ijeoma Azodo.
Emily Peters, author of "Procedure: Women Remaking Medicine," discusses female change makers in medicine, who are helping to create a better healthcare system.
More scrutiny, regulation, open standards: 16 specialists tell us what they expect to see in 2020.
Dr. Nathalie Bloch, head of the innovation center for digital health at Sheba Medical Center, talks about partnering with startups and established companies to create the right infrastructure to implement technology solutions.
The American Heart Association is working to bring clinicians, behaviorists and technologists into a single conversation, says Patrick Wayte, SVP of the AHA's Center for Health Technology and Innovation.
Duke School of Medicine Professor Dr. Eric Peterson says the gulf between tech's vision and the clinical world's practical needs is wide, and clinical evidence will be vital in closing that gap.