healthcare innovation Articles
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Realising the promise of genomics: exploring governance
The tremendous potential of genomics to contribute to significant healthcare innovations in the developing world will not be realised without attention to governance. Governments, industries and citizens will encounter numerous ethical issues in achieving a balance between risk management and the promotion of the benefits of genomics. We need a governance mechanism that maintains a balance ...
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Notions of innovation in healthcare services and products
This investigation explores the role innovations play in the healthcare system within the UK. Discussions include the debate surrounding the definition of the term innovation, as well as the importance of innovations on patients and the current barriers that halt innovations being implemented. The study concludes by suggesting that the term 'innovation' is overused and therefore it is ...
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Prominent Names in RNA Delivery Discuss What’s Around the Corner
Oxford Global kicked off another exciting discussion group all about RNA therapeutics and emerging technologies for their delivery. Those attending were experts from the leading authorities in the field. Leading the conversation was Susan Rosenbaum, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Lauren Sciences, a company that has been the recipient of twelve foundation grant awards and won first prize for Global ...
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Speeding Up Healthcare Innovation Leveraging Cloud Technology
Over the past decade, cloud computing has undergone remarkable expansion. The collective revenue generated by AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft surged from $49 billion in 2018 to an astonishing $206 billion in 2022.[i] Projections from Future Market Insights indicate that the revenue from cloud services is poised to maintain an impressive average annual growth rate of 21%, reaching a staggering ...
By Caresyntax
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Critical factors in health innovation in cities: from ivory tower to living lab
Health of the population in cities is regarded as an important precondition for the development of social capital and social participation in the frame of urban sustainability. The focus of this paper is on living labs for health innovations. Healthcare is under pressure as a consequence of the ageing population and fast increasing population with chronic conditions in a situation of shortage of ...
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A methodology for the development of innovation clusters: application in the healthcare sector
For more than ten years, the French State and administrative regions have pursued economic development policies that stimulate all forms of innovation and encourage strategic market alliances of the economic stakeholders of a region. These ‘cluster’ policies aim to create ecosystems that are conducive to innovation and promote the emergence of collaborative organisations. Among these innovation ...
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Regenstrief, IU study finds assigning hospitalists by unit has both pros and cons
Researchers from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine have conducted the first time-motion study in more than a decade to assess the impact of geographic cohorting of hospitalists. Geographic cohorting –- restricting or localizing hospitalists and their patients to one or two inpatient units rather than having hospitalists travel from floor to floor, across wings ...
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Good Machine Learning Practice: The First Step Toward Transparency & Trust
Machine learning (ML) innovation in healthcare is growing, and the oversight on its development should keep pace to ensure it’s developed in a scientifically sound, safe way. Just as the FDA requires detailed ingredients on the side of cereal boxes to help consumers make informed health decisions, the same transparency should apply to the ML technology our patients and clinicians use every ...
By AiCure
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Innovations in primary care management: a Brazilian experience
Primary care (PC) is a form of organisation from the public health assistance structure that plays a key function for the local systems of healthcare, which guarantees the principles of the health system in Brazil. Based on the theories that sustain the concepts of innovation, this research has the main objective to identify the innovations which occur in the PC of the health system of Caxias do ...
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Why Healthcare Needs to Think Provider Quality Management and Not Just Peer Review
When an adverse event occurs, the immediate priority is to deal with the situation at hand. Move beyond those immediate and reactive issues and the improvement-minded naturally begin to think about causal and contributory factors and their related corrective actions. These typically fall into two key areas: human and system factors. Human Factors Driven by regulatory and accreditation ...
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Top Advances in Echocardiography Transforming Cardiac Imaging on World Heart Day
In honor of World Heart Day on September 29, we're diving into the world of cardiovascular diagnostics. Echocardiography, one of the most widely used screening and diagnostic modalities in healthcare, has seen a resurgence thanks to advances and groundbreaking innovations within the last few years. Join us as we explore the top trends shaping these diagnostic methods. 1. ...
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National Doctor’s Day - What effect has the Covid-19 pandemic had on healthcare in the US?
National Doctor’s Day is celebrated every year on March 30th. The first Doctor’s Day observance was March 30th, 1933, in Winder, Georgia. This first observance included mailed greeting cards and flowers placed on the graves of deceased physicians. In 1990, legislation was passed to establish a national Doctor’s Day. The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed the limits of healthcare ...
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How Proper Packaging Improves the Shelf Life of Medical Devices
Medical devices are incredibly important in today’s world. They play a significant role in the treatment and prevention of various medical conditions. However, their effectiveness can be compromised if they are not packaged correctly. Packaging is an essential component of maintaining the integrity and shelf life of medical devices, especially during transportation and storage. Read on ...
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Dubai on the Brain: NeuroVigil’s Philip Low Assembles Dream Team to Launch Modern Neurotechnology Industry; Expands Conglomerate in Montreal, Canada
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates & PALO ALTO, Calif. & MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neurotechnology Powerhouse NeuroVigil (ranked “Top 10 most innovative companies in health care” by Washington Post and Fast Company) announced at the New Technology & Mental Health Conference keynote during Dubai’s World Expo that it has recruited senior captains of industry, government and ...
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What is Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
For patients and parents recently affected by or managing short bowel syndrome, TPN is likely new to their vocabulary. While any clinical acronym may sound overwhelming, TPN is not such a complicated one to understand. ...
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Challenges to improving access to essential drugs: perspectives from across the divide
This paper examines the principal challenges to improving the accessibility to healthcare and medicines in developing countries. The analysis draws on current literature to provide an overview of the factors that have led to the disparity in healthcare access; the problems of developing nations in overcoming such impediments and the challenges faced by the providers of medicines, namely that of ...
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Adoption of medical technology by hospitals: a review of innovation attributes and a conceptual model of the resulting service
Innovative medical technologies help to transform health care by empowering physicians and patients with tools that enable faster diagnosis and better treatment of disease. Diagnostic practices and procedural functions in clinics and surgeries are dependent on modern instruments, tools and laboratory equipment. This paper examines innovation attributes in detail and discusses their implications ...
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SALT Talks: Pandemic venture investment series recap: Artificial intelligence—digital health’s secret weapon
In a world where digital services are the building block of enhancing the user experience and increasing the efficiency of our day-to-day activities, it’s only natural that digital healthcare is the key forward for all our health and wellness needs, especially in the wake of the global pandemic. With breakthrough medical technologies and innovative approaches to healthcare dominating ...
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Novo Nordisk: Digital Health Solutions to Improve Diabetes Care
Novo Nordisk, a global healthcare company with 95 years of innovation and leadership in diabetes care, needed an Internet of Things (IoT = sensors, meters, etc.) platform upon which they could build and operate their current and future digital health offerings aimed at improving diabetes care. In addition to needing an open, device- agnostic platform that could capture data from a variety of ...
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How to Conduct a Sustainability Gap Analysis for Healthcare Packaging
How To Conduct a Sustainability Gap Analysis for Healthcare Packaging Sustainability in modern healthcare is fundamental for mitigating environmental impact and contributing to the health of the planet. Sustainability in the healthcare packaging industry, for instance, is crucial to effectively reduce waste, conserve valuable resources, and promote sustainable practices. To achieve these ...
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