Moving healthcare from innovation to business as usual
Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy
English - February 16, 2016 08:30 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 42 ratingsBusiness Health & Fitness Medicine doctors facebook linkedin marketing patients reputation business education epatients free Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
How do you take healthcare innovation into business as usual practices? Joining me on Get Social Health is Andre Blackman, a member of the Jump Foundry team and Producer for Health:Further. This program that brings healthcare innovators together with healthcare professionals to figure out how to implement innovative products, services, and ideas in real-world businesses.
Health:Further
You know, healthcare innovation is a lot like the weather, everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. That may be stretching the metaphor a bit but, seriously doesn’t it seem that awful lot of innovation never quite gets into practice in a healthcare setting? In our conversation Andre and I start with his
You know, healthcare innovation is a lot like the weather, everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. That may be stretching the metaphor a bit but, seriously doesn’t it seem that awful lot of innovation never quite gets into practice in a healthcare setting? In our conversation Andre and I start with his previous podcast topic, the Sustain or Die Manifesto. Andre developed this idea a few years ago to inspire others to think about taking healthcare innovation into practice. In his new role with Health:Further, Andre is responsible for creating events that bring together digital health innovators and the healthcare see suite to talk about how you can use innovations in a practical real world setting.
Listen to our conversation on the podcast or jump in at the timestamps below.
00:00 Introduction: Agent of Change - Andre Blackman
02:19 The Sustain or Die Manifesto
04:52 Wearables gaining interest for health tracking
07:20 Manifesto
13:58 Brand new project - Health:Further
18:10 Med help to those without
23:04 Producing Quarterly events
24:24 Jumpstart Foundry
25:11 Are you targeting just Healthcare Systems?
25:57 Health innovation - Where's the impact?
28:09 What core competencies does the health entrepreneur need?
30:54 Looking for the small healthcare solutions
32:29 Room for individuals?
33:56 Levels of involvement
35:26 What is your role with Health:Further?
36:40 Dana Lewis, #hcsm Moderator, "Jump in!"
Additional Resources
Andre's website and @mindofandre on Twitter
Andre on LinkedIn
Pulse + Signal Facebook page
RecycleHealth (only a FB page for right now)
Aaron Sklar - design + healthcare, co-founder of Prescribe Design
IDEO, Frog Design = two leading design-thinking companies
Flip the Clinic, waiting room experiences - initiated by Thomas Goetz and led by my friend Whitney Zatzkin (@MsWZ)
Health:Further Resources:
Main website: healthfurther.com
My introduction post as Producer and the mission
The HF events page that links to our March 1st event on telehealth
My interview with Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on Health:Further and important of fresh thinking for healthcare innovation
Follow HF on Twitter as @HealthFurther and Facebook
How do you take healthcare innovation into business as usual practices? Joining me on Get Social Health is Andre Blackman, a member of the Jump Foundry team and Producer for Health:Further. This program that brings healthcare innovators together with healthcare professionals to figure out how to implement innovative products, services, and ideas in real-world businesses.
Health:Further
You know, healthcare innovation is a lot like the weather, everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. That may be stretching the metaphor a bit but, seriously doesn’t it seem that awful lot of innovation never quite gets into practice in a healthcare setting? In our conversation Andre and I start with his
You know, healthcare innovation is a lot like the weather, everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. That may be stretching the metaphor a bit but, seriously doesn’t it seem that awful lot of innovation never quite gets into practice in a healthcare setting? In our conversation Andre and I start with his previous podcast topic, the Sustain or Die Manifesto. Andre developed this idea a few years ago to inspire others to think about taking healthcare innovation into practice. In his new role with Health:Further, Andre is responsible for creating events that bring together digital health innovators and the healthcare see suite to talk about how you can use innovations in a practical real world setting.
Listen to our conversation on the podcast or jump in at the timestamps below.
00:00 Introduction: Agent of Change - Andre Blackman02:19 The Sustain or Die Manifesto04:52 Wearables gaining interest for health tracking07:20 Manifesto13:58 Brand new project - Health:Further18:10 Med help to those without23:04 Producing Quarterly events24:24 Jumpstart Foundry25:11 Are you targeting just Healthcare Systems?25:57 Health innovation - Where's the impact?28:09 What core competencies does the health entrepreneur need?30:54 Looking for the small healthcare solutions32:29 Room for individuals?33:56 Levels of involvement35:26 What is your role with Health:Further?36:40 Dana Lewis, #hcsm Moderator, "Jump in!"
Additional Resources
Andre's website and @mindofandre on Twitter
Andre on LinkedIn
Pulse + Signal Facebook page
RecycleHealth (only a FB page for right now)
Aaron Sklar - design + healthcare, co-founder of Prescribe Design
IDEO, Frog Design = two leading design-thinking companies
Flip the Clinic, waiting room experiences - initiated by Thomas Goetz and led by my friend Whitney Zatzkin (@MsWZ)
Health:Further Resources:
Main website: healthfurther.com
My introduction post as Producer and the mission
The HF events page that links to our March 1st event on telehealth
My interview with Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on Health:Further and important of fresh thinking for healthcare innovation
Follow HF on Twitter as @HealthFurther and Facebook