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De meeste innovaties in de zorg zijn onvoldoende gericht op de juiste doelgroep: patiënten en verpleegkundigen. Dat stelt innovatiestrateeg in de zorgsector Lucien Engelen op het ICT&Health congres in Maastricht. 'Het kost veel tijd en geld om een innovatie naar de markt te brengen in de zorg,' aldus Engelen. Nina van den Dungen spreekt met Lucien Engelen tussen de ondernemers en zorginstellingen die hun innovaties tonen tijdens de ICT&Health beurs. Volgens de innovatiestrateeg is de zorgmarkt groot, dus is er zeker ruimte voor meer technologische oplossingen. Maar die oplossingen moeten wel een 'echt probleem' oplossen, vindt Engelen. Volgens Maurice Magnée, lector gezondheidszorginnovatie aan de HAN Hogeschool en oprichter van iXperium Health, is er nog een tweede probleem: veel jonge zorgprofessionals die net afgestudeerd zijn, kunnen niet goed omgaan met nieuwe technologische toepassingen. 'Veel studenten in de gezondheidszorg worden te klassiek opgeleid,' constateert Magnée. De angst dat technologie zoals AI de banen van zorgprofessionals overneemt is ongegrond, vertelt Magnée. Technologie is een tool om betere zorg te kunnen bieden, maar er zullen altijd mensen nodig blijven. Het werk wordt vooral gemakkelijker. Nina spreekt op het ICT&Health congres verder nog met: Wil Wintjes van SafetyTrancer over een alarmknop met locatiedetectie voor ouderen (en zorgverleners) Marcel Suderée van Sananet over een digitale coach Joost Stultiens van Maastricht UMC+ over AI-visualisaties van het Prosper Innovatielab See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special holiday edition of Faces of Digital Health, healthcare futurist and strategist Zayna Khayat, futurist and founder of NextMed Health Daniel Kraft and digital health expert, CEO of Transform.health Lucien Engelen discuss key trends in digital health and AI. The panel also touches on the role of new players in the health space like supermarkets and tech giants, the importance of prevention in healthcare, and the promising technologies poised to revolutionize the industry. Topics include: Key Trends in Digital Health in 2024 European Perspective on Digital Health AI's Impact on Healthcare Costs Future of Digital Health and AI Challenges in Healthcare Implementation Exciting Innovations in Digital Health The Role of Technology in Preventive Health Food, Health, and Corporate Responsibility Policy and Legislation in Healthcare See the video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/hwexC4heHGU?si=ut-V9rqx4yvh1V-X www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/
Juvoly en Valtes zijn uitgeroepen tot de winnaars van de Nationale Zorginnovatieprijs 2024! Tijdens de uitreiking op Zorg & ict werd Juvoly door Lucien Engelen uitgeroepen tot winnaar van de vakjuryprijs ter waarde van €10.000. Valtes ging er met een ruime voorsprong in stemmen vandoor met de publieksprijs ter waarde van €5.000. Jelle en Jos spreken Thomas Kluiters en Erjen Derks. De peptalk werd verzorgd door spreekuur.nl, de regionale winnaar van 2023. Wil je pitchen in Pepper? Stuur een mail naar sandra@impact033.nl Host: Jelle Drijver | Co-host & Productie: Jos Hummelen | Montage: Maik Prooi | Muziek: Rinze Voorberg | Podcastvoice: Maud Vermeulen Deze aflevering wordt mogelijk gemaakt door Health~Holland, UtrechtInc, Dutch Health Hub en ROM Utrecht Region.
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Healthcare is facing challenges on all fronts. WHO estimates a projected shortfall of 10 million health workers by 2030, mostly in low- and lower-middle-income countries. Countries at all levels of socioeconomic development face, to varying degrees, difficulties in the education, employment, deployment, retention, and performance of their workforce. Several other factors, such as the aging population and the rising demand for healthcare services, put healthcare systems under pressure to change and adapt. To a degree, with the help of technology. A big topic in many systems, especially in the US, is the move of retail providers such as Amazon and pharmacies, Walgreens, and CVS into primary care. Hospitals are looking at opportunities for virtual care and turning homes into hospital-like environments supported by virtual monitoring. At this year's NextMed Health Conference is San Diego, Rasu Shrestha - Chief Innovation & Commercialization Officer, Executive Vice President at Advocate Health - hospital system of 67 hospitals across six states – Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina and Wisconsin, mentioned that the health system made a deal with Best Buy, the provider of consumer electronics. In this episode, we will take this news as a starting point for a broader discussion: how is healthcare transforming globally, and what does the shift towards virtual care look like in 2023? You will hear from experts from the US, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, Kenya, China, and UAE who spoke or attended the NextMed Health conference. Speakers: Rasu Shrestha - Chief Innovation & Commercialization Officer, Executive Vice President at Advocate Health (USA), Ali Hashemi, investor, CEO of meta[bolic] (UAE), Bianca Rowenhorst, CIO at the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports in the Netherlands, Lucien Engelen, thought leader, who operates globally at the convergence of Innovation & Strategy for executive boards, governments, corporates (Netherlands), Michael Friebe, HealthTEC Inventor/Investor/Entrepreneur and professor (Germany), Alex Zhavorkonkov, CEO of InSilico Medicine (USA, China, Canada, UAE, Belgium, UK, and Taiwan), Emilian Popa, CEO of Ilara Health (Kenya) Zayna Khayat, VP Client Success Teladoc Health in Canada, In house health futurist at Deloitte Canada's Life Sciences & Healthcare team and Adjunct faculty with the University of Toronto Rotman School of Management in the Health Sector Strategy stream (Canada).
We gaan het over de zorg hebben. De komende 10 jaar zal de vraag naar zorg verdubbelen, terwijl er nu al tekorten aan personeel en budget zijn. Hoe lossen we dat op? En welke rol speelt digitalisering daarin? Onze gast is zorginnovatiestrateeg Lucien Engelen. Met hem bespreken we zorg in de metaverse, wat ‘retailisering' inhoudt en wat digitale zorg te maken heeft met klimaatverandering.
Hoe de zorg nu georganiseerd is, is onhoudbaar. Wat als we de supermarkt aan het zorglandschap toevoegen? vraagt Lucien Engelen, expert op het gebied van zorginnovaties, zich af.
What's on Lucien's mind? Quite a bit, actually, and it's all focused on pushing the envelope on how we think about healthcare. In this episode, the infectiously enthusiastic healthcare strategist Lucien Engelen, CEO of Transform Health, engages a range of topics that will make your head spin and your passion ignite. Download the executive summary for this episode at manonfire.co. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the impact of the Covid19 pandemic on the digitization of healthcare? Is corona an accelerator? There is increasing demand for remote care and the sharing of data, how is this progressing? Can doctors and hospitals deal with it? Which technologies will become valuable in healthcare in the future? The large amounts of data and artificial intelligence make it possible to make predictions. What will we discover in the future? Our voice can be analyzed for healthcare purposes. What will happen with this technological innovation in the future?Lucien Engelen works as a Global strategist digital health at the Center for the Edge at Deloitte. He is also a Keynote Speaker and an Author. He is a Former-founding director of the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical REshape Center. He is a Linkedin influencer and one of the founding members of the Washington Post' "The Collective" on change in health(care)Today is a special podcast episode. I speak with Lucien Engelen about digital health care. But I don't do that in the regular LTTF way, but in this broadcast you will hear the recording of our conversation on LinkedIn Live. Lucien has a reappearing live stream there called virtual coffee. In the livestream of May 28th I interview him and what you are going to hear now is that recording. Enjoy listening to the future.
On this, Episode 16 of Season 3, we start our 7 podcast series from DOCSF BERLIN hosted at the end of 2019 with Frontiers Health. Our first presentation will be the Keynote with Lucien Engelen, one of Europe’s Pioneers in the digital health space who was instrumental in introducing telehealth and other technologies in the Netherlands and the rest of the EU. He is now working for Deloitte and we were delighted to have him kick-off our inaugural event in Europe. Please join Lucien and our moderator, Shawna Butler, host of the See You Know podcast and Managing Director of Exponential Medicine as well as the Director of Experience at DOCSF on the DOCSF Stage in Berlin. Get more content: Browse episodes on the DOCSF Podcast Browse episodes on Digital Health Today Follow DOCSF on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Follow Digital Health Today on Twitter Follow the Health Podcast Network on Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
In this episode we talk about how responsible businesses can think through rare or unusual incidents in the healthcare space by drawing analogies. Can you make any comparisons between dealing with a virus in the cyber space and a virus in the healthcare space? Maybe the potential for further collaboration between these two sectors is greater than we think, as the world continues to grapple with the corona crisis. Our host, Sir Rob Wainwright, has decades of experience dealing with international global cyber attacks as the former head of Europol, the EU's law enforcement agency. He led the establishment of the European Cybercrime Centre, which has become the focal point for all major cyber crime investigations across Europe. Our guest is Lucien Engelen. He brings years of insightful experience in healthcare. He advised the Board of Directors at Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, he's lead some of Singularity University's initiatives on innovation in healthcare and medicine, Edge Fellow for the Deloitte Centre for the Edge. And has published the book “Augmented Health(care): the end of the Beginning”. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Al jaren zingt het woord rond: e-health. Het zou de toekomst zijn, het zou de oplossing zijn voor een overvraagde zorgsector. Vandaag de dag is het actueler dan ooit. Het OLVG-ziekenhuis lanceerde deze week een app waarmee bezorgde Amsterdammers met gezondheidsklachten kunnen checken of ze gezondheidsklachten hebben. Een typisch voorbeeld van e-health. Een uitzondering? Of gebeurt er al veel meer waar wij niks van merken? Lucien Engelen, global strategist digital health, legt het in 15 minuten uit.
Innovation Talks with Lucien Engelen (EN) In this podcast for Deloitte's GOV-lab podcast, we talk with Lucien Engelen about innovation in health. Lucien worked the past 11 years as an innovator for Radboud Medical Center in Nijmegen and is now Edge Fellow Digital Health. Daniel Charité interviewed Lucien
In this podcast series we talk with innovators within public sector organisations. This time we talk with Lucien Engelen, Edge Fellow Digital Health, who worked for over 11 years as innovator for Radboud Medical Center in Nijmegen.
Dat de toekomst van de zorg er heel anders uitziet dan nu, dat lijkt zeker. Maar hoe precies, daarover is nog veel zeggen. Tom van 't Hek gaat in gesprek met Lucien Engelen, directeur van het REshape Center in het Radboudumc te Nijmegen over zorginnovatie en over de kruisbestuiving van technologie en medicijnen.
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Episode #73 -We are joined by Lucien Engelen, Founding Director / REshape Center for Innovation and Global Strategist Digital Health for Deloittes Centre for the Edge. Watch the video footage from the Live show here: http://bit.ly/HRDLeadersPodcast.
Als ondernemer van o.a. een uitvaartonderneming en een drukkerij rolde hij 35 jaar geleden via zijn eigen ambulance-dienst in de zorg. Nu is hij al zeven jaar directeur van de 'innovatie-afdeling' van het Radboudumc, oftewel de 'REshape Center'. Het vernieuwingslab voor de zorg in Nederland. Te gast is Lucien Engelen. Met hem bespreken we de vernieuwingen binnen de Nederlandse zorg.
Lucien Engelen werk is het RadboudUMC kennis te laten maken met de laatste technische innovaties die de gezondheidszorg kunnen veranderen - gadgets maar ook organisatievormen en innovatieve mentaliteit.
In deze aflevering van de Innovatie Wasstraat spreekt Kim Spinder met Lucien Engelen. Lucien is dé innovatiegoeroe van het Radboudumc en oprichter van het Reshape Center. In dit gesprek vertelt Lucien hoe ze samen met patiënten innoveren, waarom je innovatie top-down moet beleggen en welke rol leiderschap speelt. Lucien legt het Reshape innovatieproces in 3 stappen uit en wat zijn allerbelangrijkste innovatieles is. Ook vertelt hij hoe hij zonder e-mail door het leven gaat. Wil jij leren hoe Lucien innovatie voor elkaar krijgt in de zorg? Luister dan zeker naar deze podcast! Voor alle aantekeningen van dit gesprek, ga naar www.innovatiewasstraat.com/podcast
The 2016 gathering of the global community congealing under the banner of Exponential Medicine and cusrted by the digital health evangelist Daniel Kraft, MD convened at the Hotel Del Coronado for it's 6th conference. In this session Nick Adkins debriefs Lucien Engelen, Radboud Medical Center, founding director of REshape Center for health(care) innovation. Segment filmed and produced for Health Innovation Media by Gregg Masters, MPH. Enjoy