Healthcare Innovation Bulletin
  Complimentary from Health Policy Publishing, LLC         May 2019  
       
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Quote
  "If you’re not comfortable collaborating, you can’t innovate. It’s that simple."
- Scott Nordlund, chief strategy and growth officer, Banner Health.
 
Factoid
  In a recent study, low-risk pregnant patients who used a mobile app to manage their pregnancy saw their OBGYN an average of 7.8 times during their pregnancy, while patients who did not use the app saw their OBGYN an average of 10.2 times, with no statistical difference in patient or provider satisfaction in either group.

Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), abstract only, May 1, 2019.
 
 
What's News
  BS of California targets patients with complex needs in house call program
Fiercehealthcare, May 22, 2019
 
     
  Six Paths to the Nonsurgical Future of Brain-Machine Interfaces
Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, May 20, 2019
 
  Study: Google AI outperforms radiologists in diagnosing lung cancer
Becker's Hospital Review, May 20, 2019
 
  Facebook releases disease prevention maps to fight flu, malaria outbreaks
Becker's Hospital Review, May 20, 2019
 
  Feds Want To Show Health Care Costs On Your Phone, But That Could Take Years
Kaiser Health News, May 7, 2019
 
     
  AdventHealth implements remote monitoring telemedicine tech in ICU
Becker's Hospital Review, May 3, 2019
 
     
  Technology is reshaping the future of healthcare, from biotechs to startups
Business Insider, May 2, 2019
 
     
  A Mobile Prenatal Care App to Reduce In-Person Visits: Prospective Trial
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), abstract only, May 1, 2019
 
     
  Unleashing Nurse-led Innovation
The BDO Center for Healthcare Excellence & Innovation, May 2019
 
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The Primary Care Revolution

Rising health care costs are prompting fundamental changes in health care delivery and generating innovative approaches to combining teamwork, culture and technology into systems that work for patients and physicians alike. HMS Center for Primary Care Director Russell Phillips and two students discuss the transformation underway that can lead to improved care and better health outcomes for patients in the future.

Healthsprocket List

The 10 archetypes defining the health ecosystem of the future

1.   Data and platforms: Data convener
2.   Data and platforms: Science and insights engine
3.   Data and platforms: Infrastructure builder
4.   Care enablement: Connectors and intermediaries
5.   Care enablement: Individualized financier
6.   Care enablement: Regulator
7.   Well-being and care delivery: Health product developer
8.   Well-being and care delivery: Consumer-centric health community
9.   Well-being and care delivery: Specialy care operator
10. Well-being and care delivery: Localized health hub

Source: Deloitte: The future of health: How innovation will blur traditional health care boundaries

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Insights
  Today’s Healthcare Innovations, Invested Capital Will Drive 5 Key Trends
Healthcare Innovation, May 20, 2019
 
     
  Healthcare Reform: Where's The Push For More Innovation?
Forbes, May 19, 2019
 
     
  How Consumer Technology is Influencing Healthcare Innovation
HIT Consultant, May 7, 2019
 
  The era of exponential improvement in healthcare?
McKinsey & Company, May 2019
 
     
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