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Has Innovation Just Become An Infectious Disease?

May 3, 2023

Be careful, the company is febrile. Fluttering hearts, sweaty palms, anxiety, and delusions of grandeur are the other symptoms that seem to be transmitted from company to company–starting with the Chief Infection Officer. It just might be the new corporate…

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Should consumers be wary of Apple’s heartbeat monitoring app?

May 3, 2023

The success of the Apple Watch is unprecedented: In five short years, the Apple Watch has outsold the entire Swiss watch industry, with total sales exceeding 31 million units in 2019.  Apple has also made significant strides into the health tech market in what…

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Culture Squashes Innovation

May 3, 2023

Your company needs a road map for change—not a hyped mission statement. The role of innovation and transformation tops the list of industry buzzwords today. The fear of disruption and obsolescence is driving a host of strategies and tactics that are intended to “reinvent”…

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Telemedicine Is Ready…Almost

May 3, 2023

It’s time to translate the UX to the tech-based CLX (clinical experience). Remember those days when the internet was new, and everyone scrambled to get their site up and running? The strategy was to take your existing brochure or visual…

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What’s Holding Digital Transformation In Healthcare Back?

May 3, 2023

Without a path forward, little gets accomplished. There’s a dirty little secret that’s playing a significant role in holding healthcare innovation back. It’s not the lack of digital expertise. It’s not the lack of budget. It’s not even establishing a return on…

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Should Patient-Centricity Yield to Techno-Centricity?

May 3, 2023

Maybe it’s time we stop forcing a square technology peg into a round clinical hole. Technology has undeniably permeated almost every aspect of our lives. We rely on technology for just about everything — from entertainment to managing a business.…

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Telemedicine Is at a Tipping Point, Not an Inflection Point

May 3, 2023

The recent advances of telemedicine do not guarantee its success. Today, telemedicine isn’t at an inflection point. It’s at a tipping point. Most pundits and professionals have seen the advances in telemedicine, associated them with COVID-19, and have suggested that the era of…

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Move Over IQ and EQ

May 3, 2023

The Emerging Role of TQ—Technology Quotient—in Today’s World. Almost everywhere we turn and look, technology is becoming a part of our lives. Sometimes passive, sometimes active, but the role tech plays in our lives is here. Adoption varies greatly. And…

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Perhaps, A Braver New World

May 3, 2023

2021 Was Punctuated by Constant Disruptive Change The drip, drip, drip of innovation might just be a myth. Change commonly occurs as a punctuated reality that’s a function of converging events or a single disruption to a system or construct. …

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The Urgent Need for Telemedicine 2.0

May 2, 2023

Today’s anemic version of telemedicine is no more innovative than a call from the doctor 50 years ago. Steve Jobs once observed that the early days of television were nothing more than a radio show with a TV camera added…

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