Digital health technologies will play an ever-increasing role in the future of healthcare. It is crucial that the people who will help make that transformation possible have the evidence-based and hands-on training necessary to address the many challenge
Leadership roles in the specialist digital health workforce are incredibly heterogeneous. No one single career pathway suits all aspiring leaders and as society and healthcare become increasingly digitised, the opportunities for new careers grow. Content and methodological expertise form solid foundations ...
Keeping up with technology-driven change is the biggest factor in creating greater access, ensuring better patient and improving health outcomes for all. Read more.
Employee well-being will be a key focus in the future of digital employee enablement. Organizations will need to prioritize mental health and work-life balance by providing tools and resources that support employee well-being. This can include mindfulness apps, virtual wellness programs, and flexible...
Digital health technologies can be integrated to help prevent disease, determine if consumers’ well-being needs are being met before they need care, and address their needs once they’ve been discharged.
Article | November 1, 2024 Innovating health, nutrition and beauty: The digital shift at dsm-firmenich Ipek Ozsuer outlines dsm-firmenich’s commitment to digital transformation, highlighting innovative approaches that prioritize sustainability and ethical practices in a competitive marketplace ...
mobile analytics provider. in 2014, twitter acquired the social data aggregator gnip as part of twitter’s strategy to create a new service offering that integrates social and mobile data with analytics to provide real-time business intelligence. data is also changing the delivery of health ca...
National Health Service (NHS) The UK’s system of public healthcare providers needed to balance providing more digital services to clients while maintaining a strong security posture. Its digital, data and technology delivery partner, NHS Digital, created a Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOS) th...
experiments. cardinal health, for example, regularly kills initiatives and reports on the casualties. “i’m not afraid to create a slide that describes 42 failures and four successes,” says stutz. “the sooner we stop working on an idea that isn’t panning out, the faster we can move ...
Objectives: The need to incentivize the humanization of healthcare providers coincides with the development of a more technological approach to medicine, which gives rise to depersonalization when treating patients. Currently, there is a culture of human