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Complimentary from the publishers of
Healthcare Innovation News
May, 2014 |
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“One of the most profound,
but simplest innovations to come to fruition this year is
provider-specific information transparency. The Sunshine Act and
ProPublica’s Dollars for Docs tool revealing payments made by drug
manufacturers to physicians; DocGraph, providing data on how the U.S.
healthcare system delivers care; and the release of physician payment
data by Medicare are causing physicians to now realize that much of what
they do will be publically available."
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D. VP, Clinical Innovation, Cedars-Sinai
Health System
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"A consumer survey
by PwC’s Health Research Institute identified $64 billion in revenues
for common health diagnostics, treatments and services that is at risk
of being drawn away from health companies by new entrants—based on
consumers’ willingness to seek competitively priced health solutions
from non-traditional sources."
Source: “Healthcare’s
New Entrants: Who Will Be the Industry’s Amazon.com?” Chartpack. Health
Research Institute. April 2014.
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Dell seeking start-ups innovating in healthcare
Austin American-Statesman, May 10, 2014 |
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Penn Experts Say “Insourcing” Innovation May be Best
Approach to Transforming Care
Penn Medicine, May 7, 2014 |
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Solving Healthcare's Disruptive Innovation Dilemma
CIO Magazine, May 7, 2014 |
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AVIA Welcomes Saint Francis Care to its Rapidly
Expanding Healthcare Innovation Network
Avia, May 6, 2014 |
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Searching for the Next Breakthrough in Health Care
The Commonwealth Fund, May 5, 2014 |
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Morgenthaler, ATV vets team up for new $172M early-stage life
science venture capital fund
MedCityNews, May 1, 2014 |
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New Carle Chief Innovation Officer to forge partnerships and
incorporate technology
The Carle Foundation, April 30, 2014 |
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Smarter Incentives for Inventors Could Spur Medical Innovation,
Cut Health Care Spending
RAND, April 22, 2014 |
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- Welcome to the Inaugural Issue of Healthcare Innovation News
- Intermountain Healthcare Consolidates Mobile Apps Into Single
Hub by Craig Kartchner, MBA
- Making A Case For Healthcare Innovation: Cleveland
Clinic—Innovating Innovations
- Transforming the Delaware Valley into Silicon Valley by Terry
Booker
- New Health Economy: Focusing on the Consumer by Kelly Barnes and
Ashish Kaura
- Thought Leader’s Corner: "What Innovation Will Make the Most
Impact on Healthcare in 2014?”
- Industry News with briefs regarding Johnson and Johnson, US Rep.
Scott Rigell, Bottomline Technologies, CVS Caremark and Wake Forest
School of Business, and Massachusetts and Vermont Healthcare
Innovation Project
- Catching Up with… Glenn D. Braunstein, MD
Click here to view
page one of this issue
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Click here to request
a free sample copy of the inaugural issue
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