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Innovation Pulse

By HIMSS TV | 07:46 am | November 11, 2019
Building bridges to share expertise around innovation in the NHS is at the heart of a new partnership between HIMSS and Healthcare UK, says Rahul Agarwal, assistant director of healthcare at the Department for International Trade in the UK.
By Dean Koh | 10:43 pm | November 04, 2019
This second article in a series of three articles (check out the first article on the Data track here) focusing on the breakout tracks at the upcoming HIMSS Australia Digital Health Summit (ADHS) will touch on innovation. The term “innovation” is trendy at major health conferences and events, but what does it really mean in the context of health systems and, specifically, at hospitals and healthcare organisations?  Innovation could be seen as a method in achieving greater efficiencies and lowering costs while still delivering a high quality of care. According to an op-ed titled Digital Health Innovation: Addressing the two-canoe problem, author Paddy Padmanabhan said that technology-led innovation is no longer an option but a necessity for health systems trying to break out of the downward spiral of competing on quality and price.  Why innovate One of the biggest challenges and problems in innovation in healthcare is that of too many pilots that end up nowhere  – “innovation” projects get started but these are often done in a piecemeal manner or only focus on the short term. Eventually, these “pilots” die a slow death – either through burning out resources or simply not producing substantial outcomes.  Innovation needs to be part of sustainable long-term strategy and as Padmanabhan explains, some health systems are already developing their innovation models to encourage internal innovation and also tap into external innovation. At the ADHS event, Dr. Zoran Bolevich, chief executive of eHealth NSW, together with Dr. Manish Kohli, managing director of Beyond Horizon Health and co-founder and partner of Infinite Care Holdings, will address this exact topic at the panel session Why Innovate, sharing both Australian and international perspectives. The panel is moderated by Justin Gernot, vice president of Healthbox.  Success stories on innovation Dr. Clair Sullivan, chief digital health officer for Metro North Hospital and Health Service located in Brisbane, Australia, will be sharing examples of success stories of innovation projects at her organisation at her session Change is our new normal: navigation innovation and change in health at the ADHS event.  Registration for the ADHS event is open and more details can be found here.
By HIMSS TV | 04:42 pm | October 17, 2019
Hakim Yadi, CEO and co-founder of Closed Loop Medicine, says the development of digital health technologies should not stray "too far away" from the academic and clinic rigor applied to the pharma industry.
By HIMSS TV | 02:38 pm | October 09, 2019
Applications of existing technology are safer short-run bets, but big success may come from whole new platforms and technologies, says Jon Gordon, founder and managing director of D51 Ventures.
By HIMSS TV | 08:42 am | October 09, 2019
Watch the second day of our livestream from AsiaPac19 in Bangkok, Thailand, which includes interviews with healthcare IT industry luminaries, thought leaders and innovators.
By HIMSS TV | 08:54 am | October 08, 2019
Watch the first day of our livestream of interviews with healthcare IT industry luminaries, thought leaders and innovators from AsiaPac19 in Bangkok, Thailand. 
By HIMSS TV | 03:36 pm | October 02, 2019
Reducing administrative burden is an often-overlooked first step to innovation, says Santosh Mohan, managing director of the Digital Health Innovation Hub at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
By HIMSS TV | 01:04 am | September 27, 2019
Dr. Indu Subaiya, co-founder and president of Catalyst @ Health 2.0, says digital health companies are evolving from mere point solutions to "flip stack" vendors complete with clinical staff, innovative therapeutics and more.
By HIMSS TV | 04:51 pm | September 25, 2019
Jonah Comstock, HIMSS Media's new director of content development and editor in chief, discusses the state of health tech investment, value-based care and other major talking points at this year's Health 2.0 Conference.
By HIMSS TV | 04:06 pm | September 24, 2019
Truly impactful innovations are those that understand and directly address a problem in care, argues Neil Gomes of Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health.