#1 - Back to basics: how clinicians & institutions approach innovation
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概要
What do those engaged in care delivery expect from innovation ? What kind of innovation do they adopt? What role should they play in the innovation process? How can we innovate closest to real needs? Where do we even start?
In this episode, Florian Rossiaud-Fischer (Director within the Swiss Medical Network, former Chief Innovation Officer at Hôpital de la Tour) gives us a behind-the-scenes perspective of clinicians' and healthcare executives' day-to-day, and how they perceive innovation in it.
Together, we explore:
Best practices for innovators
The difference between the public and private sectors' freedom to adopt innovation
A rare perspective: innovating in the way our healthcare systems function to increase resilience and efficiency, with the example of the Swiss Medical Network's Viva Health initiative for integrated care
Value-based healthcare, and why it can be a guiding star to develop innovation that matters
Barriers to adoption we tried to solve
The disconnect between innovation & care delivery
Innovators' common mistake: bitting more than you can chew
How healthcare systems' complexity hinders adoption
Innovations having to meet the expectations of a large variety of stakeholders
How the public sector's obligation to "serve all" can slow down innovation adoption
... more in the episode
For the curious ones
Value-based care (basics)
ICHOM (International Consortium for Health Outcome Measurement)
The Swiss Medical Network
Viva Health
The Genolier Innovation Hub
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