Tag Archive: innovation

by John Moore | April 13, 2018

What’s All the Fuss – Some Thoughts on Recent News

At times it can be challenging to draft commentary on all that is happening across this industry sector. Rather than […]

by Ken Kleinberg | February 15, 2018

Why I’m Not Jaded for My 20th HIMSS Conference

As you read this, you’re likely in HIMSS conference prep mode – arranging meetings, checking for the sessions you want […]

by Brian Eastwood | May 11, 2017

Practical Steps for Turning Big Health Innovation Ideas Into Reality

Every year, the health IT industry follows a pattern. HIMSS inspires us, our heads and notebooks filled with visions of […]

by Brian Eastwood | October 03, 2016

A Shift From Disruption to Change

One of the most striking characteristics of the Health 2.0 conference has always been its focus on disruption. (For this […]

by Brian Eastwood | August 11, 2016

Marrying Consumer and Clinical Telehealth Will Take Work

Last year, after attending two very different conferences in a two-week span, I wrote about healthcare’s parallel paths of innovation. […]

by Brian Eastwood | February 24, 2016

Silicon Valley, Far From Defeated, Is Simply Stuck

Earlier this month, Zenefits joined Theranos and 23andMe on the list of Silicon Valley startups to run afoul of regulators. […]

by Brian Eastwood | January 29, 2016

Bringing Digital Health to Those Who Need It Most

Between my current life as an analyst and my former life as a journalist, I’ve sat in a lot of […]

by Brian Eastwood | October 20, 2015

The Parallel Paths of Healthcare Innovation

How you define healthcare innovation depends on the setting. Sometimes it’s a handheld device that lets a physician examine your […]

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