Medical Innovation and Entrepreneurship
There's an incredible transformation taking place in Medicine right now, and this section of the Health 2.0 group is focused on innovation and entrepreneurship for physicians, with the understanding that the current roles and responsibilities, interdependencies and ways of working between physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals are being challenged and there will need to be careful consideration of the way software, systems, products and services are designed in support of optimizing interactions towards patient care.
Our focus will be to create a community that is in the lead on the design, development and implementation of technologic, systems and operational innovations in patient care, practice management and professional development.
We also want to help healthcare professionals who want to be entrepreneurs and help medical innovators get into the market.
This Meetup will facilitate innovation-generating activities, explore new frameworks for product design, and support innovation activities among its members. We will examine issues such as interaction design in professional workflow, user experience management in health care delivery, social network analysis to learn about HCP working relationships, ommunication, collaboration, cooperation and control.
The Doctors 2.0 Section is organized by Steven Merahn, MD, an experienced physician-entrepreneur who has developed clinical decision support systems, commercialized data-management software acquired under a university technology transfer agreement and applied cognitive software architectures from the defense industry to mission-critical healthcare challenges; he has also been a general manager for healthcare information services businesses for both global multinational corporations and private equity firms.
| Page title | Most recent update | Last edited by |
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| Doctors 2.0 | January 4, 2012 9:45 AM | Steven Merahn, MD |
| About Health 2.0 NYC - The New York Healthcare Innovation Group | November 30, 2011 7:02 AM | Alex Fair |