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Disseminating Innovations in Health Care

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 2003
Health care is rich in evidence-based innovations, yet even when such innovations are implemented successfully in one location, they often disseminate slowly—if at all. Diffusion of innovations is a major challenge in all industries including health care.
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Innovations in Connected Health

2009
Technological advancements in recent decades have made the concept of Connected Health feasible. These innovations include hardware innovations (such as wearable medical technology), and software (such as electronic personal health record systems e.g., Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault).
Kanwaljit, Singh, Joseph C, Kvedar
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Innovation in health and care

Perspectives in Public Health, 2016
Demographic change will have significant impact on the way health and care are delivered in the future. The number of people with three or more long-term conditions is forecast to increase by at least 50% over 2008-2018 in England and people with dementia to increase by 80% in England and Wales between 2010 and 2030.1 The number of people with moderate
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Continuous Innovation in Health

Science, 1997
The author is president of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and clinical professor of medicine at the Georgetown University Medical Center. He is the UCLA School of Medicine's immediate past dean and Provost for Medical Sciences.
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Sexual health innovators

Nursing Standard, 2008
Much of the care that patients attending the sexual health clinic at London's St. Mary's Hospital receive is nurse led. Improvements to the service have been boosted by training programmes.
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Service Innovation in Health Care: The Role of Health Platforms as Innovators

2020
The following paper takes a close look at health care platforms, which are promising to enhance the quality of health care systems for a couple of reasons. In order to get a deeper understanding of the services they provide it is necessary to carry out a systematic analysis from a service innovation point of view.
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Investment In Health Care Innovation

Health Affairs, 1987
Each quarter, Health Affairs reports on new developments in four sectors of the health sphere: health care innovation in Summer; national health care spending in Fall; health personnel in Winter; and health status and health care utilization in Spring. In this issue, Michael R. Pollard and Gary S.
M R, Pollard, G S, Persinger
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Innovation in health science education

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2014
This track will present a collection of papers related with these topics in the context of Medical training, In particular, a few new technological tools will be presented, first, for the study of human anatomy using augmented reality techniques in both Android and iOS mobile devices; next an iOS application for the development of interactive ...
Juan A. Juanes Méndez   +1 more
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Innovation in the Canadian health system

Healthcare Management Forum, 2020
The essence of human ingenuity is creation and novel ideas that result in collective and desired impact. Indeed, innovation is foundational to life in a changing world. In no situation today is this more relevant than in health systems, whether they be challenged to maintain population health, threatened by impending disasters, or expected to respond ...
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Technology Innovation In Health Care

Health Affairs, 1986
Each quarter, Health Affairs explores the trends of a significant sector of the health care sphere: national health care spending in Fall, health manpower in Winter, health status and health care u...
M R, Pollard   +2 more
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