Innovation Pulse
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.
The American Heart Association is looking to guide healthcare startups as they build credibility, says Kathleen Warner, the organization's chief of emerging strategies and ventures.
Gaming can be used to prepare for space health emergencies, says Level Ex founder and CEO Sam Glassenberg, who demonstrates the VR technology involved.
New innovations originally designed for space have found their way into our homes, says Dorit Donoviel, director of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
Andrew Maza, vice president of clinical affairs at Forest Devices, discusses how the exposure and connections made at tech competitions help participants.
Matthew Honeyman, researcher at The King's Fund, says ensuring that users are engaged in the design and implementation of systems will be one of the key challenges facing the new NHSX unit.
Eduardo Cornejo, senior director of digital innovation at Sanofi, describes how the life sciences company decides which information technology vendors to partner with.
Ramon Vullings, speaker, author, cross-industry expert and self-titled ideaDJ, sees a need for the NHS to adopt a new attitude toward innovation.