When:
15.09.2020
16:30 – 18:00 CEST
Where:
Online
Category:
Healthcare Innovation
Technology adoption in healthcare: identifying current gaps and moving towards successful acceptance and implementation
Research has shown that novel healthcare technologies such as mHealth interventions can play a major role in shifting towards more patient-centric healthcare approaches. They help address some of the persistent challenges including increasing costs, inconsistent patient care, and a growing burden of chronic disease. COVID-19 is a clear example of how technology can play a crucial role in public health, as it created a surge in adoption. Nevertheless, there are some challenges that persist, and should be properly addressed if we are to see sustainable adoption of healthcare technology.
In this lab talk, we will address the different challenges to mHealth adoption from technical, social, and organisational perspectives, and will discuss potential actions that could foster the uptake and enable its sustainability, for it to become a natural part of standard care.
We will start with an extensive overview of the different factors impacting adoption based on scientific research, followed by a best practice case of how health technology providers may partner with clinics and hospitals to create sustainable solutions that fit into their overall workflow.
Program
16:30
Welcome
Fabian Streiff, DayOne, Basel Area Business & Innovation
16:35
Moderation
Manuel Kammermann, Arcondis
16:40
Towards successful adoption of healthcare technologies
Christine Jacob, Digi-Bridges
17:00
Startup-View
Chrysanth Sulzberger, Imito
17:10
Hospital-View
Florian Thieringer, University Hospital Basel
17:20
Discussion
Participation in the event is free, but registration is required before 14.09.2020.