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This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com The healthcare industry is poised for a significant shift as AI, particularly agentic AI, gains momentum and venture capital. In this episode, Dr. Stefano Bini, a professor of orthopedics at the University of California, San Francisco, talks about the renewed excitement in the venture world due to AI technologies and a potential boom reminiscent of 1997 and 2008. He highlights how Nvidia's presentation has triggered many leaders to re-evaluate and become more aggressive in their AI implementation strategies. Dr. Bini explains that the future involves small, task-specific agentic AI models, not the large language models, to amplify human capabilities by automating routine tasks, allowing professionals to manage more complex operations. He also emphasizes the importance of networking at conferences like JPM Health by being curious and asking questions instead of pitching, aiming for discovery and finding the perfect partners, rather than focusing on promoting one's company. Tune in and learn how AI is reshaping healthcare strategies and the best approach for networking at industry events! Resources: Watch the entire episode here. Connect and follow Dr. Stefano Bini on LinkedIn. Learn more about UCSF on their LinkedIn and website. Register now for the DOCSF 2025 Conference here. Fast Track Your Business Growth: Outcomes Rocket is a full service marketing agency focused on helping healthcare organizations like yours maximize your impact and accelerate growth. Learn more at outcomesrocket.com
In this episode, Stefano Bini interviews Douglas Fairbanks, CEO of VISIE, on the Digital Orthopedics Podcast. VISIE, a partner and supporter of the Digital Orthopedics Conference San Francisco, unveiled their groundbreaking "continuous anatomic auto-tracking technology" at DOCSF 2024. Visie shares how they can revolutionize surgical robotic accuracy by enabling real-time 3D scanning of bone and soft tissue without pins or markers, a common challenge in orthopedic procedures.Fairbanks highlights how VISIE's latest system adapts instantly to continuous movements like knee flexion. This innovation frees surgeons from constant manual adjustments and rechecks, enhancing efficiency and precision while hopefully reducing procedural complications.Discover how VISIE is shaping the future of digital surgery and advancing personalized care.
Host Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters welcome Stefano Bini, MD., Professor, UCSF, Arthritis & Joint Replacement, Orthopaedic Institute. Dr. Bini curates 'DOCSF' (Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco). They discuss the challenges of implementing transformational change or redesign in U.S. health systems, writ large. Dr. Bini sees overexpressed 'legacy resistance' to innovation uptake associated with the complex and costly 'tech stacks' typically associated with larger health systems and contrasts that to mid to smaller (independent) health systems with less legacy infrastructure - more of a blank canvas, per se. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Large language models enhance patient communication by answering questions and providing easily digestible medical information. In this episode, Dr. Stefano Bini, an endowed professor of Orthopedics at UCSF and Chief Technology Officer, explores the potential of generative AI models in healthcare. The conversation kicks off with insights into the Digital Orthopedics Conference San Francisco (DOCSF), an event focusing on digital health within the musculoskeletal vertical, of which he is the founder and chair. Stefano highlights the integration of generative AI into Orthopedics, emphasizing the role of large language models, which present a user-friendly interface functioning as chatbots to answer patient questions, streamline communication, renew medications, and simplify medical explanations. Dr. Bini envisions the future ROI of AI in healthcare, focusing on resource allocation and system optimization. Tune in and learn about the transformative potential of generative AI in healthcare and how it's reshaping patient communication! Resources: Watch the video interview here. Connect with and follow Stefano Bini on LinkedIn. Find out more about the DOCSF podcast here. Visit the University of California, San Francisco's LinkedIn and website. Buy Stefano Bini's book, The Team Management Strategy, here. Watch DOSCF's two-part webinar about Generative AI here.
Hosts Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters MPH welcome Stefano Bini MD, DOCSF/UCSF, live from HLTH 2023. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
In this new season of DOCSF - The Webinar Series, hosted by Stefano Bini, we explore the world of AI in orthopedics. Our expert panel discusses fine-tuning models, data privacy, and clinician involvement. The conversations emphasize the importance of clear definitions, transparency, and human feedback in healthcare AI. One of the main takeaways is the holistic evaluation of AI's value for optimizing healthcare outcomes and workflows.Join us as we delve into challenges like low profit margins and data ownership, with innovative ideas like patient data monetization and blockchain. Now, it's your turn to take action. Stay informed, engage with AI in healthcare, and be part of the transformation towards a healthier future.
In this new season of the DOCSF conference, we are bringing you a series of webinar shows, which serve as an extension of the DOCSF conference.The focus is on exploring the exciting potential of generative AI. The panel delves into how generative AI can reshape various industries, with a particular spotlight on its applications in healthcare. Topics covered include its knowledge-absorption capabilities, its effectiveness with unstructured data, and the challenges of ensuring AI can discern between meaningful and irrelevant information. The discussions also emphasize how generative AI can enhance healthcare processes, like note creation and operational efficiency while underlining the importance of safety precautions. The season aims to shed light on AI's ability to complement human expertise and looks ahead with enthusiasm at the evolving landscape of generative AI.
Discover the transformative potential of digital twins in orthopedics and digital surgery in this enlightening episode.Dr. Steven Levine, from Dassault Systèmes, takes center stage to delve into the world of digital twins. Learn how his company employs 3D experiences and virtual human modeling to craft functional models of machines and devices. These virtual twins replicate real-world scenarios, aiding in predictive maintenance and failure prevention. The episode showcases the Living Heart Project, illustrating how the human organ's simulation helps understand its behavior under stress. The conversation also delves into digital twin technology's promising role in the medical realm, particularly in orthopedics. The importance of data collection from implants and the use of sensors to monitor performance takes the spotlight.Join us for this insightful episode and keep exploring our diverse collection!
Explore the revolutionary role of computer vision in healthcare through this engaging episode.Join us for an insightful interview with Douglas Fairbanks, the CEO of Advanced Scanners, as he sheds light on their pioneering technology designed for operating rooms. Douglas's extensive background in surgical intervention, technology, and commercialization underpins the discussion. Learn how their cutting-edge technology streamlines data collection, eliminating the need for manual intervention. The conversation also delves into the potential of artificial intelligence in the field and the intriguing challenges it poses for orthopedics.Tune in to discover more about the innovative solutions of Advanced Scanners and stay connected with Douglas for deeper insights!
Step into the spotlight with Edouard Saget from OrthoGrid in this captivating episode of the Digital Orthopedics Podcast. Edouard guides us through his remarkable journey of addressing a challenge in computer-assisted surgery and ingeniously fashioning a solution - a radiopaque grid that later evolved into a cutting-edge AI-driven concept. He emphasizes the elegance of simplicity in design and dives deep into their ongoing efforts, encompassing distortion resolution and the reduction of X-ray exposure in operating rooms. Their AI technology has undergone a transformative evolution, equipping surgeons with augmented insights during procedures, thus elevating accuracy and efficiency. This AI marvel is now trained to discern distinct surgical stages, offering real-time guidance to surgeons.Don't miss out on this riveting conversation, uncovering the groundbreaking ways in which this avant-garde AI technology is revolutionizing surgical procedures, making them more streamlined and economically viable.
Discover groundbreaking insights on regenerative drug candidates for knee osteoarthritis in this episode of the Digital Orthopedics Podcast with Dr. Denis Evseenko. Challenging the conventional view of interleukin six (IL-6) as solely pro-inflammatory, Dr. Evseenko unveils its potential role in tissue regeneration. Drawing from a study in Science Translational Medicine, he discusses the exciting implications for clinical outcomes and details his research on leveraging inflammation's regenerative potential to combat osteoarthritis. By selectively blocking the destructive facet of inflammation while nurturing the regenerative aspect, promising preclinical outcomes have been achieved.Stay tuned to witness the progression of this innovative approach through upcoming clinical trials, unlocking new horizons in osteoarthritis treatment.
Explore the realm of epigenomics through the insights of Dr. Stefano Bini's interview with Madalena Adorno, CEO of Dorian Therapeutics. Uncover Adorno's pioneering research on stem cells and aging biology, shedding light on the intricate interplay between senescent and stem cells in the context of aging and conditions like osteoarthritis. She also delves into her breakthrough studies on Down syndrome, revealing the identification of a key gene driving the aging phenotype.Tune in to learn how Dorian Therapeutics is pioneering a small molecule approach to USP 16 inhibition, offering promising avenues in the field of aging research.
Dive into the realm of Regenerative Medicine with insights from Fabrizio Billi, Lee Grossman, and Dr. Tobias Winkler as they dissect two significant clinical studies. Discover the outcomes of these studies: one spotlighting muscle regeneration through placental-derived cells, and the other delving into anti-inflammatory therapies for osteoarthritis treatment. While both studies present promising findings, challenges remain to be addressed. The discussion extends to the establishment of the Alliance for Advanced Therapies and Orthopedics, a pivotal initiative aiming to ensure quality standards in regenerative medicine and advanced therapies.Don't miss this episode as it unveils the optimistic potential within the medical horizon!
Explore the nuances of Value-Based Care, its challenges, and its advantages, particularly in orthopedics. Join Dr. Zeev Kain, Jon Warner, Marc Gruner, and Steven Schutzer as they dissect this subject, underscoring the importance of incentives and a gradual transition to this care approach. The consensus emerges that while physicians generally endorse value-based care, apprehensions and gaps in implementation exist. The discussion extends to data, technology's role in risk management, and the impact of AI on healthcare. The panel emphasizes collaboration, risk reduction, and scaling value-based models while reflecting on the potential of AI in healthcare.Tune in to gain insights into these experts' positive outlook on healthcare's future and the role of technology-driven advanced primary care!
Dive into the transition to value-based care in orthopedics and the promising potential of specialty-based models.In this enlightening episode, Dr. Zeev Kain and Amit Kunte delve into the rising adoption of value-based care and the avenues it opens for physicians through specialty-specific models. Discover the six impactful specialties with considerable potential. The conversation spans diverse models of value-based care, the role of specialists, the need for ecosystem integration, and the power of holistic capabilities in unlocking its benefits. Learn how orthopedic surgeons can gain from shifting to this model, where reduced high-acuity care can lead to enhanced income. Tune in to grasp the economic and sustainable advantages of this transition!
Join experts Fabrizio Billi, Louis Rosenberg, Cory Calendine, and Stefan Kreutzer in a dynamic panel discussing RS, Co-Bots, and Robotic Surgical Assistants. Explore the significance of code manipulation in robotics for orthopedic surgery and the vital role of context in various technologies, particularly robotic-assisted surgery. The panel highlights the need for robust data collection methods to advance robotic surgery and delves into exciting prospects, including autonomous robots, AI-driven planning software, and 3D-printed custom implants. Tune in to discover the profound impact of robotics on orthopedics!
In this insightful episode, join Fabrizio Billi, Louis Rosenberg, Cory Calendine, and Peter Schilling as they delve into groundbreaking research on augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) in healthcare. The first paper introduces an innovative virtual reality concept integrating force feedback to elevate precision and safety in surgical procedures. The findings underscore that avatars featuring realistic hands outperform those with mere hand outlines.The second paper illuminates the deployment of digital twins to avert collisions between devices within the operating room. Through a comparative study of control methods involving joysticks and buttons, the research reveals buttons as the more efficient device controllers.Throughout the panel, our esteemed guest speakers offer their invaluable insights and perspectives on these transformative technologies. They underscore the paramount importance of user-centric approaches and an open-minded stance in the development of AR and VR solutions for the healthcare domain. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that unveils the potential and challenges of AR and VR in shaping the future of healthcare.
In this captivating episode, join Steve Levine from Dassault Systèmes as he delves into the intriguing concept of digital twins and their revolutionary application in orthopedics. Uncover how virtual twins capture knowledge and foster innovation, paving the way for seamless collaboration and optimization in the virtual realm. Discover Desso Systems, a pioneering software company utilizing clinical trial data to train artificial intelligence and create virtual twins for a multitude of applications. Embrace the transformative power of virtual models in healthcare, driving a patient-centric approach and elevating patient care and outcomes. Experience firsthand how virtual twin technology, already thriving in industries like automotive and aerospace, is poised to revolutionize the healthcare landscape. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on the future of digital twins in orthopedics and beyond!
In this episode, discover the groundbreaking potential of virtual reality (VR) in healthcare, with a specific focus on surgical training and assessment. Join Dr. Justin Barad from Osso VR as he addresses the challenges of surgeon training and the need for objective skill assessment in modern surgery. Learn about their innovative VR platform offers hands-on training and precise surgeon evaluation. VR simulations not only enhance education but have the power to positively transform healthcare outcomes. Tune in to explore the exciting possibilities of VR in medical training and practice!
Discover the transformative power of physical AI in healthcare and beyond in this episode of the Digital Orthopedics Podcast! Dr. Stefano Bini introduces Dr. Ivan Poupyrev from Archetype, who delves into the concept of physical AI. Learn how this cutting-edge technology can enhance security, reduce workplace injuries, provide real-time support during surgery, augment nursing staff, improve patient recovery, and lower the costs of medical care, among other exciting applications. Don't miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and learn how physical AI can revolutionize your profession. Tune in now to explore the endless possibilities and how it can empower you to be even better at what you do!
Discover the transformative potential of generative AI in healthcare on the Digital Orthopedics Podcast. Join Dr. Stefano Bini as he explores a captivating lecture by Louis Rosenberg, Ph.D. from Unanimous AI, shedding light on the technology's ability to revolutionize society and its associated risks. Dr. Rosenberg emphasizes the importance of regulation to mitigate job displacement, inaccurate content, misinformation, and threats to human agency. Uncover the intriguing impact of generative AI on natural computer interactions and its implications for orthopedic surgery. Tune in to witness how this cutting-edge technology is shaping the future of healthcare.Tune in to discover how generative AI can influence your day-to-day!
In this episode, Ann Stadjuhar from Decimal.Health explores the concept of integration layers in healthcare and their importance, specifically focusing on digital therapeutics and the challenges faced in physician adoption. Stadjuhar sheds light on the power of Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) codes, highlighting their role in providing valuable insights into therapeutic response and treatment adherence.Throughout the discussion, Stadjuhar emphasizes the relevance of RTM codes and their potential impact, particularly in orthopedics. She underscores the significance of choosing long-term visionary partners to effectively integrate digital therapeutics into healthcare practices. Additionally, she addresses the evolving role of pharmaceutical companies in supporting and advancing the field of digital therapeutics, recognizing their potential to shape the future of healthcare.Prepare to expand your understanding of the future of healthcare integration and the incredible impact it can have on patient care.
In this episode, Nader Samii and T.J. Rock from the National Medical Billing Services, discuss the future of revenue cycle management in healthcare. Experience how technology streamlines revenue cycle management processes and improves efficiency. Learn about the roles of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), NLP (Natural Language Processing), computer-assisted coding, and conversation analytics, and how these technologies help automate manual processes, bridge interoperability gaps, improve coding accuracy, and analyze conversations between representatives and payers or patients.Uncover the possibilities of voice RPA, a bot that sounds like a person and can call payers to overturn denials, and emerging technologies like ChatGPT for medical coding. Discover the practical applications of AI, machine learning, and RPA in revolutionizing revenue cycle management.Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the future of revenue cycle management in healthcare.
Join John Bass from Hashed Health as he explores blockchain's profound impact on healthcare innovation. Discover how blockchain addresses trust, transparency, and incentives in the industry. Uncover the revolutionary potential of blockchain's Web3 in healthcare. Delve into community ownership and open innovation facilitated by blockchain. Explore venture studios like Hashed Health, leveraging blockchain for startups and reduced-risk solutions. Witness transformative design patterns in blockchain-based healthcare solutions. Embark on this enlightening journey to shape a future of trust, transparency, and innovation in healthcare; And don't miss this captivating conversation on blockchain's potential to shape a future of trust, transparency, and innovation in healthcare.
Discover the evolving landscape of robotics in medicine as we delve into its remarkable application in surgical procedures. Our expert panelists, Michael Ast, MD (HSS), Stefan Kreuzer, MD (INOV8 Orthopedics), and Stuart Simpson (THINK Surgical), emphasize the significance of reproducibility and meticulous planning within ambulatory surgical centers (AFCs), sparking thought-provoking discussions on the long-term benefits and value proposition of incorporating robots. We explore whether robots enhance or detract from the art of medicine, engaging the audience in captivating debates.Shifting gears, we focus on the future of robotics in orthopedic surgery; Their potential advantages, the unmatched precision and reproducibility offered by these advanced technologies, and the impact on surgeons' income and market dynamics. We firmly believe that robotics, as discussed by our esteemed experts, will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of orthopedic surgery, despite the challenges ahead.Join us on this enthralling exploration to uncover the future of surgical innovation!
Let's dive into the world of Next Generation Robotics!In this episode, Dr. Doug Fairbanks, CEO of Advanced Scanners, joins Dr. Kevin Plancher from Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine to discuss the exciting potential of 3D computer vision in surgical robotics and orthopedics. Dr. Fairbanks acknowledges the growing interest among surgeons and the increasing number of companies working on surgical robotics technologies. With the integration of computer technology and tissue connection, the field of surgical robotics holds immense promise for innovation. This advancement paves the way for improved data collection and analysis, leading to better accuracy in healthcare.While the field presents its fair share of challenges, the future looks bright and full of possibilities!Tune in to explore the world of Next Generation Robotics and its transformative impact on healthcare.
Welcome to our mini-series on Ambulatory Surgical Centers and New Technology!In this episode, Dr. Kevin Planchaer from Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Dr. Nanne Kort from CortoClinics explore the implementation of Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) in Europe, focusing on orthopedic surgery. Dr. Kort shares his firsthand experience from Holland, emphasizing the significance of robotics in his practice. By leveraging these tools, he achieves greater precision and efficiency in surgeries, while also creating opportunities to educate the next generation of surgeons in advanced techniques. The discussion then turns to the importance of customer satisfaction over financial gain and the optimization of orthopedic surgery through digital technology and patient engagement.Join us for this enlightening conversation on new technology, customer satisfaction, and more!
Join us in this episode as we delve further into the application of machine learning and AI in healthcare.Our host Fabrizio Billi, Ph.D. (UCLA), and panelists: Thomas Peterson, Ph.D. (UCSF), Peter Schilling, MD (Dartmouth-Hitchcock), and Alan Young, MD (McKinsey & Company), explore the use of AI and big data to predict patient outcomes, streamline interactions, and enhance overall hospital experiences. From forecasting patient discharges to predicting surgical case times and assessing risks, the panelists engage in a lively discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of AI. They highlight that the accuracy of AI varies based on the variables considered. Additionally, they stress the importance of robust data infrastructure and funding organizations' understanding of the value of these tools in advancing scientific research. The conversation also touches upon the need for clinicians to have a comprehensive understanding of these tools.Tune in to this enlightening conversation and be sure to catch all the other engaging episodes of DOCSF!
AI and Machine Learning are revolutionizing healthcare.In this episode, we explore three papers that demonstrate the application of these cutting-edge tools in healthcare, hosted by Fabrizio Billi, Ph.D. (UCLA) with Panelists: Gavin Pereira, MD (UC Davis Health), Thomas Peterson, Ph.D. (UCSF), and Alan Young, MD(McKinsey & Company). The first paper focuses on the use of machine learning and autonomous actions for surgical decision-making. It highlights the potential benefits, including reduced clinician burden and automated processes. However, the paper also acknowledges the challenges of developing AI models, such as addressing bias. The other two papers center around chatbots in healthcare. One evaluates the successful performance of ChatGPT in responding to mental health vignettes, while the other automates a chatbot for patient-provider communication. However, one paper reveals that the chatbot falls short and was found to address less than one-third of patient questions, emphasizing the need for improvement in its capabilities.While AI and Machine Learning offer great potential benefits for healthcare, it's crucial to recognize their limitations and the ongoing need for further development and refinement. Discover the evolving landscape of AI and Machine Learning in healthcare in this episode!
Surgical automation 2.0 has revolutionized coordination among healthcare stakeholders.Join us in this episode as Vineet Agrawal, Chief Growth Officer at DocSpera, explores the advantages of automating surgical scheduling and enhancing collaboration across various healthcare settings, with a focus on orthopedics. Vineet emphasizes the utilization of technology partners to automate tasks and streamline communication within the team. However, he acknowledges the challenges of aligning decision-makers, users, and those affected by metrics.The episode concludes by emphasizing the ongoing need for innovation and collaboration in the healthcare industry to enhance patient outcomes and improve overall efficiency.Tune in to discover how automation can benefit every healthcare participant!
Let's discover a solution that helps reduce waste and improve inventory management.Join us in this episode as Derek Amanatullah, MD, PhD, Founder and Chair at nSight Surgical, emphasizes the significance of transparency and cost reduction in surgical workflows. He introduces a computer vision-based solution that accurately distinguishes between items needed for surgery and those that have been opened and used. Driven by behavioral incentives, this approach brings about positive changes in surgical workflows. These incentives can extend beyond monetary rewards and include measures such as team assignments, time off, and performance benchmarking.Don't miss out on listening to past and future episodes of the DOCSF podcast!
Can AI support surgeons in the operating room? Let's find out. In this episode, we feature Edouard Saget, Co-Founder at OrthoGrid Systems, who delves into the role of AI in surgical workflows. Saget explains how AI can bring reproducibility, accuracy, and efficiency to surgical procedures, emphasizing the importance of developing AI solutions that address specific challenges and cater to the needs of surgeons. While acknowledging the numerous advantages of utilizing these tools, he also recognizes the obstacles associated with implementing AI in the operating room, such as the requirement for robust data and the potential for errors.Join us as we learn about AI in surgical navigation systems, examine the benefits and challenges of integrating AI into the operating room, and underscore the significance of creating tailored AI solutions.Tune in to this episode to gain insights into the applications of AI in surgery and the vital considerations surrounding its implementation!
There is a lot of conversation about using AI in healthcare—let's put in our two cents!In this episode, we have Matt Troup, PC-A, Medical Director at Memora Health, sharing how using conversational AI in healthcare can improve patient outcomes and reduce the burden on clinical teams. Through examples of successful chatbot implementations in post-operative care and postpartum care, patient engagement has been significantly improved. However, a warning is issued regarding the importance of establishing clear guidelines when questions need to be escalated, to avoid the AI from practicing medicine.Tune in to this episode about how AI is enhancing human work and not replacing it!
Let's unlock the secrets of behavioral economics in healthcare.Join us in this engaging episode as we delve into the fascinating realm of behavioral economics. Our special guest, Niall Brennan from Clarify Health, sheds light on the innovative incentives offered to physicians. Discover two impactful programs that incentivize surgeons to shift surgeries to preferred sites of service and encourage adherence to cost-saving protocols, ultimately aiming to reduce healthcare expenses while upholding the exceptional quality of care.Don't miss this insightful conversation that explores the intersection of behavioral economics and healthcare. Gain valuable insights that can potentially be applied in your practice, as we uncover the transformative potential of these programs.Tune in now to embark on a journey of behavioral economics in healthcare and discover new avenues for optimizing costs and delivering exceptional care!
Discover the significance of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in tracking healthcare outcomes and elevating the patient experience in this enlightening episode. Join Dr. Justin Saliman as he introduces a fitness tracker-inspired solution that enables patients to monitor their symptoms and follow-up data. This innovative technology features a ticker displaying patient outcomes on the doctor's website and a social media sharing function for patients to showcase their progress. Dr. Saliman shares valuable insights for entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of empathizing with the target audience and prioritizing the delivery of value. Gain a deeper understanding of technology's immense potential to drive improvements in patient care by tuning in to this transformative episode.Uncover the possibilities and advancements that technology brings to healthcare, revolutionizing the way we deliver care and prioritize patient well-being!
Cross-industry technologies can revolutionize healthcare too.Join Dr. Stefano Bini as he engages in a captivating conversation with Slim Souissi, an esteemed healthcare technology expert, in this episode. Souissi shares his remarkable journey of leveraging his expertise from multiple industries to revolutionize healthcare. Delving into the realm of technology, he explores how concepts employed in the auto industry can be ingeniously applied to healthcare, specifically in tracking patient journeys within surgery centers and hospitals.Throughout the interview, the focal points include enhancing the patient journey, optimizing time dedicated to patient care, and safeguarding data security. As healthcare evolves, it becomes increasingly imperative to prioritize the overall consumer experience throughout their healthcare journey.Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that unravels the potential of cross-industry innovations in shaping the future of healthcare!
Welcome to the captivating conclusion of the ASC Panel: Exploring the Future of Outpatient Surgery!In this riveting discussion, our panel tackles the intricate challenges associated with performing high-acuity cases in surgery centers. They delve into crucial aspects such as ensuring patient safety, optimizing equipment and staffing, and enhancing patient satisfaction. A key highlight from the conversation is the evolving role of surgeons, as they are increasingly responsible for understanding the financial implications of their work and driving cost management. The panel emphasizes that while technology can facilitate cost optimization, taking actionable steps is essential to achieve a positive return on investment (ROI).Throughout the discussion, collaboration and effective communication emerge as crucial factors in improving patient outcomes and reducing costs in outpatient surgery. The panel underscores the significance of close cooperation between surgeons, healthcare providers, and technology companies.Make sure not to miss the other captivating episodes of DOCSF for more insightful discussions and valuable takeaways!
Welcome to Part 1 of the ASC Panel on "The Shift to Outpatient Surgery" from the Digital Orthopedics Podcast!In this enlightening episode, our panel of experts dives into the transformative shift from inpatient to outpatient surgery, with a specific focus on the United States. They share insights on the most common cases encountered in Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs), such as joint replacements and spine surgeries, while exploring the challenges and innovative solutions within this evolving landscape. The panel also delves into the cultural and environmental differences among various ASCs and highlights the paramount importance of safety when handling more complex surgical cases.Join us in this engaging discussion, featuring some of the brightest minds dedicated to enhancing patient care. Don't forget to catch Part 2 for further insights and exploration of this fascinating topic!
Join us as our main host, Stefano Bini, MD takes us on a captivating journey through the history and evolution of the Digital Orthopedics Conference!This conference serves as a vital platform at the intersection of technology and healthcare, bringing together physicians, tech experts, venture capitalists, and hospital systems. Their collective goal is to explore cutting-edge technology, change management, and policy in the orthopedics field. With a strong emphasis on community, the conference fosters the convergence of diverse fields and perspectives. Topics range from the use of ChatGPT and avatars in patient communication to the innovative application of drones in delivering care.Don't miss this exceptional episode, where we delve into the past, present, and future of the Digital Orthopedics Conference, uncovering the transformative potential it holds for the field of orthopedics!
Welcome to Part 2 of the captivating Bone Tank discussion!If you haven't had the chance, we encourage you to listen to Part 1 first to fully grasp the latest innovations in the field. In this continuation, we delve deeper into the discussions surrounding various digital health companies dedicated to enhancing patient outcomes in orthopedic care. On Bone Tank, we bring you the voices of these startup creators, allowing you to gain valuable insights into their journeys, experiences, and future endeavors.This session features the following startups: StablMoveUp HealthUpswing HealthTune in now and be sure to explore the rest of the DOCSF episodes for more enlightening discussions!
Welcome to Bone Tank, our very own version of Shark Tank, dedicated to showcasing the brightest minds in the surgical innovation field!In partnership with Mark Goldstein from The Digital Health Hub Foundation and Digital Health Awards, we have assembled an exceptional panel of experts, including the highly qualified Siddart Sattish from Stryker, Stuart Simpson, CEO of Think Surgical, the accomplished Thorp Davis, MD with three successful exits in Medtech, the esteemed Cory Calendine, MD, and the visionary Nader Samii, CEO of National Medical, among others. Together, they will engage in insightful discussions with startup companies revolutionizing surgical innovation. They also discuss the challenges of implementing new technology in the healthcare industry and the importance of addressing data privacy and bioburden issues.Featured Startup Companies: nSight Surgical- nSight is revolutionizing surgery with the first machine-learning platform to ensure hospital patient safety and streamline operative workflow.Deep Structure AI- Deep Structure is an A.I. solution that easily brings artificial intelligence into your orthopedic practice.Zuno Medical- Zuno Medical Smart Containers are the first sterilization containers designed with real-time electronic monitoring for reliable processing and instant sterile barrier verification.Tune in to witness the latest and most groundbreaking innovations in our field, and gain valuable insights from the brilliant minds shaping the future of surgical innovation!
Join us as we delve into the future of investments in the US!In this captivating episode, Stefano Bini and Unity Stoakes lead the discussion, unveiling Startup Health's groundbreaking vision for the market. They guide us through the profound impact of the past decade of health innovation, the current era of chaos that poses a potential mass extinction event for some companies, and the exhilarating new phase of opportunity that lies ahead. They also shed light on the role of blockchain and various cutting-edge technologies in the healthcare space, including brain-computer interfaces, the transformative power of food as medicine, and advancements in mobility. While integrating these innovative solutions may present challenges, Bini and Stoakes emphasize the importance of establishing a common language and a well-structured wireframe.Tune in to this episode for unparalleled insights into the current state of healthcare innovation, and discover the path towards a brighter future!
We are delighted to welcome back Nancy Lynch, MD, MBA to our show, where she will be sharing insights on investment and innovation in the MSK (musculoskeletal) space.Dr. Lynch highlights that a significant portion of recent investments has been directed towards ortho-facilitated ancillary technologies, with an impressive 75% of these investments being AI-based. She also addresses the impact of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank on startup financing, emphasizing that it is relatively inconsequential compared to other factors. Venture capitalists are now adopting a more discerning approach to new investments, prioritizing solid business models. Moreover, the prolonged period of uncertainty, global and political issues, market volatility, and the looming possibility of a recession are presenting formidable challenges for startups.Tune in to gain valuable insights and recommendations for navigating the potential upcoming period of consolidation and challenges in the world of venture capital.
This podcast episode features Dr. Daniel Kraft, a physician-scientist. Kraft has served as faculty chair for Medicine at Singularity University since its inception in 2008, and in 2011 founded Exponential Medicine, a program (now evolved to NextMed Health) that explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential in biomedicine and healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Kraft delves into the fascinating realm of digital health trends and the future of healthcare. He emphasizes the pressing need for innovation and the integration of new technologies, such as computational biology, and virtual and mixed reality, to propel us toward a more continuous, data-driven, and personalized healthcare system. Dr. Kraft also highlights the immense potential of precision wellness and restorative medicine in the field of MSK (musculoskeletal) and Orthopedics. Furthermore, he explores the digitization of healthcare and the transformative power of exponential technologies, shedding light on key areas like genome sequencing, microbiome, and digital twins.Tune in to gain insights into the incredible advancements taking place in the world of health!
In this episode, Dr. Bill Hunter, Founder, President, and CEO of Canary Medical, presents the early interpretation and exciting potential of data taken from implantable prostheses. In this case, the data comes from Zimmer Biomet's IQ Knee. This product uses a variety of sensors to record a wide array of activity metrics from inside the knee to provide data that might be useful for doctors: step count, cadence, stride length, distance traveled, and gait speed.The prosthesis counts with a battery that works similarly to a pacemaker's and a programmed transmitter that provides information several times a day, but not in real-time. It also counts on a recorder that allows physicians to see what is happening inside the knee and identifies movement abnormalities by registering characteristic patterns that can be interpreted by physicians or physiotherapists.What is the point of this? These types of technologies seek to match physiology to other health problems, especially in post-op TKA patients. Ideally, with a set of parameters and standards, this would be able to determine whether a patient has a normal range of motion or not. The ultimate goal of this technology would be not only to understand gait movements but how abnormalities could be used to trace other issues on the clinical side.Listen to this episode and learn about the future of implantable data!
Welcome to DOCSF Venture 2023! In this episode, Dr. Doctor Nancy Lynch, Founder, and President of Advisorthopædics and DOCSF Venture Director presents a detailed analysis of the trends in 2022's MSK investments with data from Silicon Valley Bank's annual report for Healthcare Investments and Exits. As explained by Dr. Lynch, the data shows that 2022 didn't match 2021's unprecedented peaks, but the overall trajectory for health tech investments is still upward. To swiftly deliver her points, Dr. Lynch focuses only on any-size equity investments in private companies that have an application to facilitate MSK care.In 2022, 7% of the venture investments were in MSK, with mid-sized deals gaining more traction. Interestingly enough, 80% of the investment made over the last five years in ortho-MSK went to ortho-facilitated ancillary technologies and focused ortho-spine technologies. Data showed that most funded digital technologies aren't directly applicable to operative procedures or their preparation. On the other hand, three-quarters of the non-digital health MSK investments are technologies that can be applied in the operating room directly. With the data presented, Dr. Lynch points out some takeaways, like more than half of the investments being AI-enabling approaches to digital MSK care. She also notices an increasing trend in technology related to surgery performance. Additionally, Hinge Health stood out amongst the compilation of investment data by making megadeals and financing substantially in patient engagement platforms. Listen to Dr. Nancy Lynch break down what she believes are transformational investments in the MSK field!
In this episode, Kyle Rose, Managing Director of Medical Technology, and Richard Close, Managing Director of Digital & Tech-Enabled Health Equity Research represent the Canaccord Genuity investment bank and give their perspective on the 2022's MSK investment data pulled from Silicon Valley Bank's annual report for Healthcare Investments and Exits. Richard Close is Cannacord's Managing Director of Digital and Tech-Enabled Health Equity Research and offers his point of view from what he's seen from digital companies. Kyle Rose is the Managing Director of Medical Technologies and focuses more on the medical devices side of the investments shown.Regarding investments, mergers, and acquisitions, digital health companies consolidated deals similar to what they did in 2020. This time, they focused on reducing care costs for employers and payers while striving for better patient outcomes. This cost-avoidance investment strategy is becoming strong, but it doesn't rule out value-based agreements yet. When it comes to devices, however, there was a trend that leaned towards procedural-specific technologies, which help providers excel in their technique and produce better results. It was worth it for Kyle to note that this can be reflected in the data that shows more investment in enabling technologies for procedures, pre-surgical planning, and implants.Richard and Kyle comment on the role AI played in investments in 2022. Based on their experiences, AI-enabled technologies find themselves on the rise when they simplify user experience and satisfaction, key factors around reimbursement. They find value in these propositions when it enhances surgical techniques and procedures, resource allocation and optimization, and workflow dynamics. They don't believe there is yet true regulatory risk when it comes to investing in these technologies, from an orthopedic perspective at least. However, they do believe there are future uses, similar to the diabetes field, where AI could be used to solve orthopedics and staffing issues.Tune in to this episode and listen to Kyle Rose and Richard Close give their investment-bank-permeated take on 2022's MSK investments!
In this episode, Zack Scott, General Partner from Norwest Venture Partners, Ruchita Sinha, General Partner from AV8 Ventures, and Gregory Grunberg, Managing Director from Longitude Capital, share their vision for the future of venture capital investments and how they feel about the trends they're seeing. In the current economic climate, 2021's venture boost fell to a more cautious, yet optimistic, investor perspective, focusing on companies that are scaling and that ensure a quicker ROI. These three venture capitalists discuss what technologies they find interesting and why companies like theirs are currently attracted to them.Nowadays, healthcare venture capital is looking toward medtech solutions that apply AI tools and data management. Greg, Zack, and Ruchita all agree on the importance of these technologies being applied in the improvement of workflows across different platforms and sites of care. They also touch on matters of interest like patient navigation, utilization management, and tech-enabled devices as solutions that investors can find appealing.These three guests discuss some of the risks the health tech space faces in terms of regulatory obstacles an invention has to overcome to prove its long-term impact. They acknowledge the traditional surgical space is also a field for innovation and give their takes on the types of technology they would like to see inside ORs that enhance interoperability. Finally, Greg, Zack, and Ruchita provide advice for health tech innovators and entrepreneurs to have a clear understanding of the problem they are trying to solve, how they will do so, and what will it cost in order to seem like a viable opportunity for investors in the field.Listen to this episode and hear from three different VC voices what's to come in the following years in health tech investments!
In this episode, Doug Fairbanks, CEO of Advanced Scanners, discusses the impact of user experience on surgical-enabling technologies with the help of new features in robotics. Advanced Scanners is a deep-tech scanning company in Austin, Texas, and Doug has 20+ years of working at the intersection of technology, orthopedics, and commercialization.Doug starts by pointing out how a graphic user interface helped computing titans like Apple and Microsoft satisfy their users with understandable, easy-to-use features. He calls out the OR user experience in scanning procedures that require extra incisions to get information into a system. This convoluted process can be exhausting for patients and even result in prolonged procedures. What if systems were able to see patients the same way a physician does? Advanced Scanners believes the issue doesn't rely on the available technology itself, but on the equipped features they count on. A great feature like a computer vision system could increase the accuracy throughout a procedure and makes a big difference in usability for surgeons and patients.Listen to this episode and learn why surgical-enabling technologies can evolve by using user experience feedback and improve it in return!
In this episode, Fabrizio Billi, Scientific Director at DOCSF, and Lee Grossman, CEO at OREF, moderate a discussion around six papers on sensors, extended reality, virtual reality, and augmented reality in orthopedics. In the module about sensors, they welcomed Jeffrey Lotz, Vice Chair of Research in Orthopedic Surgery at UCSF, and Cory Calendine, an orthopedic surgeon, where they review three papers on electronics being used as diagnostic and therapeutic tools, stretchable and suitable fiber sensors for wireless monitoring of connective tissue strains, and sensor-embedded fracture plates to quantify fracture healing. For them, this technology has still a long way to come but will be passively delivering data insights effectively. During the second module, discussing the papers about XR, VR, and AR, Fabrizio and Lee are joined by Sigurd Berven, Chief of Spine Service at UCLA, and Louis Rosenberg, CEO at Unanimous AI. The four of them also discuss three papers about trauma patient care simulation that uses extended reality technology in a hybrid emergency room, clinical accuracy through augmented reality, and orthopedic navigation by an AR platform. Even though this seems to be where this XR/VR/AR technology is heading, they all agree that the accuracy is compromised sometimes, and there is space for improvement. Listen to this episode for two very interesting modules on how sensors, extended, virtual, and augmented reality are being developed to assist orthopedic patients and doctors!