AHA Center for Health Innovation
Advocate Aurora Health recently launched a subsidiary, Advocate Aurora Enterprises, focused on investing in companies that improve the overall health and well-being of patients. The launch reflects its strategy to employ a 鈥渨hole-person鈥 care model extending beyond medical treatment.
Our cyber adversaries are agnostic and collaborative in their approach 鈥 they assist each other to develop and launch malware and ransomware attacks against health care.
AHA is looking for hospitals and community partners to advance health equity. Applications for the 2021 Hospital Community Collaborative Cohort are now open.
The landscape is littered with failed ventures from well-intentioned, well-funded startups that set out to overhaul the employer-sponsored health care system. But the recent formal launch of Transcarent, a Silicon Valley health tech firm planning to transform employer-sponsored benefits, bears鈥
Continued focus on developing digital health tools that increase access and improve the patient experience again has led Providence to spin out one of its innovations. The nonprofit Catholic health system鈥檚 Digital Innovation Group recently launched DexCare Inc., a new digital health company.
Confidence in value-based arrangements has grown during the pandemic, notes William Shrank, M.D., chief medical officer at Humana.
In this episode, Emily LaFeir, senior director of operations, Steele Institute of Health Innovation at Geisinger Health, explains how automation and AI can catalyze innovation in hospital operations and the patient experience.
A new Market Insights report from the AHA Center for Health Innovation describes how to use data to build new capabilities that improve health outcomes for patients and communities.
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After studying how supply chains broke down during the pandemic鈥檚 early days and talking with affected health care executives, physicians, engineers and others, Hannah recently outlined in Harvard Business Review steps health care organizations can take to create a more resilient PPE supply鈥