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    HIMSSCast: Caregiver input needed for allocation of investment dollars

    userBy userNovember 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dr. Kathy Ku is vice president at Vive Collective, a venture capital firm focused on digital health. Kathy is an entrepreneur, an engineer and a former consultant. She holds an MD/MBA from Stanford, where she was a recipient of the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship, and an AB/SM from Harvard, where she studied engineering sciences and molecular and cellular biology.

    In other words, she’s pretty smart. And she’s got a suggestion to the C-suites and boards at hospitals and health systems across the country: Get caregivers involved in the allocation of investment dollars.

    In this week’s HIMSSCast, Ku will expand on this idea, while also discussing the current deals landscape, hybrid care models in telemedicine, the next 12 months in healthcare AI, and innovation in government institutions to benefit the country’s public health sector.

     

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    Talking points:

    • Healthcare needs to see more nurses, pharmacists, physicians and other caregivers influence the allocation of investment dollars and be involved in health IT companies.
    • How can these individuals – as well as C-suite leaders – make this happen at their organizations?
    • Fewer and smaller deals in the near term.
    • Telehealth: Balance virtual care with in-person care, hybrid care models could be the future.
    • The next 12 months in the realm of healthcare AI.
    • Innovation in government institutions is crucial for the country’s public health sector; public-private partnerships could be the key.

    More about this episode:

    Telehealth, hybrid care adding to physicians’ EHR workload

    More hybrid virtual care and asynchronous telemedicine on the way for 2024

    Developing an effective hybrid care strategy for telehealth

    Artificial intelligence is enabling big advances in surgery

    Why won’t this expert’s clients sign onto AI projects for more than 12 months at a time?

    Chief AI Officer: Healthcare’s hot new role demands a rare combination of skill sets

    How to apply responsible artificial intelligence in healthcare



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