Quality and Safety
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.
Space health helps bring cutting-edge technologies down to Earth, says James Hury, deputy director and chief innovation officer at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
Focusing on the health of humans leaving the planet pushes our current capabilities, says Dr. Dan Lowenstein, executive vice chancellor and provost at UCSF.
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.
The technology has the ability to expand the life of medications and food, says Emmanuel Urquieta, scientist with the Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
One of the goals of the Space Health Innovation Conference was to bring NASA stakeholders to Silicon Valley to solve space challenges around health, says Dr. Aenor Sawyer, chief health innovation officer at Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
Anne Snowdon, director of clinical research with HIMSS Analytics, says the Clinically Integrated Supply Outcomes Model aims to improve quality and safety through the integration of supply chain and clinical data in healthcare organizations.
BodySite Digital Health CEO John Cummings and VP Mike Swackhamer say companies like theirs are engaging patients not just by clicking a box, but through stories and a digital program to make the next steps.
Mary L. Bouxsein, professor of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School, discusses how to maintain the muscular skeletal system in long-duration space flights such as a mission to Mars.
Julie Robinson, chief scientist at NASA's ISS division, says findings on the effects of space travel on human health are being used to prepare for a long-term mission to Mars.