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GenAI deckt bereits heute viele Themen ab. Doch wie nah sind wir an der Vision von vollständig „smarten“ Krankenhäusern? Bereits heute werden Lösungen für die „Smart Hospitals“ der Zukunft bei IBM Healthcare und IBM iX entwickelt.
Digital Health Today, Asia Pacific Edition with Tony Estrella
In this episode, I continue the conversation with Farhana Nakhooda, current Head of APAC for Health Catalyst and formerly with IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences. This conversation hones in on how technology enables more effective population health programs. Farhana shares lessons learned and aspirations for improving the lives of others across Asia Pacific. What are the components of a population health model? How did Farhana bring this model to life through an ecosystem of partners in Australia? How can Health Catalyst drive improvements in health outcome across Asia Pacific? How to address the data challenge across Asia Pacific? Farhana has more than 20 years of international experience in the healthcare and life sciences industry as medical researcher and as a subject matter expert. She has played a key role in healthcare transformation projects in Singapore, Australia, India, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, China, New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand as well as Europe and Middle East/Africa. She has a long-standing reputation of patient advocacy and approaches her work with passion and commitment for Healthcare transformation enabled by technology. She has been invited to speak as an industry expert at events, press interviews and other healthcare/life sciences forums in multiple countries globally. >> Click here to read the transcript Guest's Links and Resources: Connect with Farhana Nakhooda: LinkedIn | Twitter Visit Health Catalyst | Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube Host's Links and Resources: Connect with Tony Estrella: Twitter | LinkedIn | Personal Website Connect with Taliossa Read Tony's Book: Comatose FutureProofing Healthcare Full White Paper, Summary and Video: A Vision for Asia Pacific in 2050 Follow Digital Health Today: Browse Episodes | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Follow Health Podcast Network: Browse Shows | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Digital Health Today is made possible by the support of our sponsors. Special thanks to: Bayer G4A Cedars-Sinai Accelerator Takeda Roche
Ajay Royyuru and Guillermo Cecchi from IBM Healthcare join Chris and Daniel to discuss the emerging field of computational psychiatry. They talk about how researchers at IBM are applying AI to measure mental and neurological health based on speech, and they give us their perspectives on things like bias in healthcare data, AI augmentation for doctors, and encodings of language structure.
Ajay Royyuru and Guillermo Cecchi from IBM Healthcare join Chris and Daniel to discuss the emerging field of computational psychiatry. They talk about how researchers at IBM are applying AI to measure mental and neurological health based on speech, and they give us their perspectives on things like bias in healthcare data, AI augmentation for doctors, and encodings of language structure.
Today's interview on Redefining Medicine features Michael Weiner, DO, MSM, MSIST: Chief Medical Information Officer at IBM Healthcare. With a research focus on key issues in today’s evolving healthcare ecosystem, including an aging population, increased technology and data, and new models of care, Dr. Weiner has a demonstrated history of helping to transform healthcare organizations. With extensive experience and skills in team-building and organizational leadership, Dr. Weiner continuously supports the development of innovative healthcare products and services--while addressing critical challenges in the landscape of medicine.
Mike Meikle of SecureHIM gives us an update on the recent Equifax breach, which has potentially affected half of the adult US population, as well as some high-profile healthcare breaches. This issue (14:17) Equifax breach and what individuals should know Swedish government breach by IBM Healthcare breaches including Leukemia database, St Jude/Muddy Waters, and Princeton Community Hospital of WV What are the trends behind these breaches How can healthcare organizations prevent or prepare for events like this?
In the LIVE from HiMSS16 series we were privileged to chat with Karen Handmaker, Vice President Population Health, Phytel (@phytel) an IBM Company. Enjoy as my colleague and co-host Fred Goldstein (@fsgoldstein) Health Innovation Media engages this thoughtful, enterprising and accomplished Population Health Executive executive with deep experience and leadership shares her take on the HealthIT industry writ large, specifically detailing initiatives in Population Health, Analytics and the AI space. Enjoy!
Scott is an international recognized leader in digital communications, digital transformation, social media, and marketing. He is the principal of Scott Monty Strategies where he counsels brands and agencies on strategy, executive communications, influencer management, customer experience, and digital innovations. He has extensive experience in communications and marketing agencies, including a client base of IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences, Coca-Cola, American Airlines, T-Mobile, GE Software, and more. He has also authored the widely acclaimed Week in Digital newsletter at ScottMonty.com and is the executive editor and co-host of the Sherlock Holmes website and podcast “I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What Scott learned about agency/client relationships while working at Ford The qualities in agencies that clients want to keep around The things agencies tend to do that get on clients’ nerves How Scott sells his consulting services by having a side career giving speeches Why understanding humans on a deep level is an important strategy to work on “The Week In Digital”: Scott’s weekly newsletter Scott’s great strategy for getting to the core of ideas Ways to Contact Scott: Company Website: www.ScottMonty.com Sherlock Holmes site/podcast: http://www.ihearofsherlock.com Email: scott@scottmonty.com Twitter: @ScottMonty We’re proud to announce that Hubspot is now the presenting sponsor of the Build A Better Agency podcast! Many thanks to them for their support!
Was Dr. Watson from the Sherlock Holmes stories the original brand manager? That’s the theory Scott Monty posed at the top of the show. Scott is the executive editor and co-host of the Sherlock Holmes website and podcast I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere. He’s also a leading digital marketing strategist and consultant at Scott Monty Strategies. On top of all of this, Scott is a speaker at this fall’s Social Brand Forum. I couldn’t wait to chat with him on this week’s episode of the On Brand Podcast. About Scott Monty Scott Monty is an internationally recognized leader in digital communications, digital transformation, social media and marketing. As principal of Scott Monty Strategies, he counsels brands and agencies on strategy, executive communications, influencer management, the customer experience, and digital initiatives. Scott spent six years at Ford Motor Company, as a strategic advisor on crisis communications, influencer relations, digital customer customer service, innovative product launches and more. He also has a decade of experience in communications and marketing agencies, where he had clients that included IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences, Coca-Cola, American Airlines, T-Mobile, and GE Software. He is a board member of the American Marketing Association and an advisor for RPM Ventures in Ann Arbor and Palo Alto, My Dealer Service, and Crowd Companies. He writes about the changing landscape of business, technology, communications, marketing and leadership at ScottMonty.com and is the executive editor and co-host of the Sherlock Holmes website and podcast I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere. As We Wrap … Before we go, I want to flip the microphone around to our listeners … Recently our friend J. Alex Sánchez gave us a shout on Twitter about our recent episode focused on brand unity featuring Josh Miles. Thanks for listening! Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you’d like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. Last but not least … Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. And don’t forget that this podcast is brought to you by our Brand Driven Digital events series, learn more about the industry leading Social Brand Forum and our other trainings and workshops now. Save $100 by using promo code ONBRAND when you register for the Social Brand Forum. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!
On Wednesday July 22, 2015 at 12 Noon Pacific/3PM Eastern our special guest on PopHealth Week in the Global Director of Healthcare Transformation at IBM Healthcare, Dr. Paul Grundy. Follow Dr. Grundy via @Paul_PCPCC and @IBMHealthcare. Paul’s work at IBM is directed towards shifting healthcare delivery around the world towards data driven, accountable, consumer-focused, primary-care based systems through the adoption of new philosophies, primary-care pilot programs, new incentives systems, and the information technology required to implement such change.
Scott Monty is an internationally recognized leader in digital communications, digital transformation, social media and marketing. Scott recently announced the launch of his strategic consulting firm, Scott Monty Strategies. Scott counsels brands and agencies on strategy, executive communications, influencer management, the customer experience, and digital initiatives. We wanted to share Scott's story and his advice for the new era of the social enterprise. Scott spent six years at Ford Motor Company, as a strategic advisor on crisis communications, influencer relations, digital customer customer service, innovative product launches and more. He also has a decade of experience in communications and marketing agencies, where he had clients that included IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences, Coca-Cola, American Airlines, T-Mobile, and GE Software.
Mark started Concentrated Coaching in 2012 to serve entrepreneurs, innovative business leaders, and writers/other creatives who've gotten “stuck” or de-energized. They have something important to do. The skills do it. But it's not happening or it's way too hard. Examples include getting started on a new business initiative that keeps getting deferred, overcoming writer's block, or transcending networking phobias or wounds from workplace abuse. Mark applies specialized tools in a very concentrated way, so that a few hours, his clients see such blocks to creative expression vanish. What they've been struggling to do becomes what they love to do. Mark had been a Partner with The London Perret Roche Group, llc., (LPR), which he joined in 2010 with 32 years' experience in global business strategy, sales and marketing tactics, and incentive/organizational design in situations from start-ups to multinationals. At LPR, he helped organizations unleash breakthrough business results by developing behaviors, practices, and attitudinal shifts essential to a culture of high performance and innovation. Previously, Mark was VP Professional Services at marketRx (a Cognizant company) applying analytics to support strategy execution. He was also Group Leader at the strategy advisory firm, Monitor Group; a Senior Partner and Vice President at CSC Healthcare; a Vice President with The Wilkerson Group (merged with IBM Healthcare); a Principal at Towers Perrin; and a lecturer at New York University. Mark earned a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT and an MBA from Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Certified Internal Family Systems Practitioner, and also has Master Practitioner-level certification in Neuro Linguistic Programming and Ericksonian Hypnosis. Mark enjoys yoga, dance, cooking, golf and meditation, and has been a frequent speaker and author with more than 50 speeches and contributions to over 20 written pieces. 00:00 Mark talks about what he's up to lately.01:00 Mark talks about his career in the health industry, and how he entered his current career path.02:45 How Mark got interested in coaching and what led to his current work.05:30 The many changes emerging in healthcare, healthcare IT, healthcare reimbursement, etc, and how the concept of “entrepreneur's” block may translate into these types of changes.06:50 How this affects innovation.8:00 “Break-through innovation doesn't come from the same place as incremental ‘innovation'.”10:00 Mark discusses his consulting process.12:45 How Mark incorporates the rules of Improv Comedy to build a company's goals and discover solutions to their problems.17:20 Mark's suggestions for how to overcome their fears in tackling tasks that feel bigger than themselves.22:00 The strange lack of passion in the healthcare industry, and how the industry can get past this lack and grow in passion for their work.23:30 Mark gives suggestions to better understand the humanity within the healthcare space as a way to build passion and compassion.24:40 Getting curious about our fears and where our setbacks lie within those fears.27:00 How to apply Mark's advice to a specific job, role, or task.27:40 Ask yourself, “What are the things I didn't realize I had permission to do?”28:10 How to actionably see how you might be holding yourself back within your own job.29:50 The importance of creating a free-form stream of questions when evaluating the work challenges in front of you and jumping hurdles within your job.31:30 Ask yourself, “What is it that I've learned on this journey?” Even if that journey is only two hours down the job road. Constantly reflect on what you're doing within your job.34:15 You can find Mark on www.concentratedcoaching.net. Check out his resources page for exercises you can do on your own.35:15 Mark gives out links to other resources on his site as well.