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Faces of Digital Health

Faces of Digital Health is a podcast about digital health, exploring how different healthcare systems adopt technologies in healthcare. Its aim is to satisfy curiosity about different cultures, identify barriers to success in different countries and finding answers and advice for accelerating the success of digital health entrepreneurs.

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Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
38 minutes
Episodes
360
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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F035 Estonia: To which extent does the digital infrastructure support healthcare? (Hannalore Taal)

F035 Estonia: To which extent does the digital infrastructure support healthcare? (Hannalore Taal)

Estonia has only 1,3 million people but is famous worldwide for its digital governance. If you want, you can even become an Estonian electronic resident and run your business from Estonia, regardless…
00:34:26  |   Fri 19 Apr 2019
Digital Health in Japan, China, Israel, Dubai, Germany and Bolivia

Digital Health in Japan, China, Israel, Dubai, Germany and Bolivia

This short recording offers a snippet of thoughts about healthcare China, Japan, Germany, Dubai, Israel, Japan, and Bolivia.
00:10:44  |   Mon 15 Apr 2019
F034 How are AI and wearables disrupting clinical trials? (Dr. Sam Volchenboum, University of Chicago)

F034 How are AI and wearables disrupting clinical trials? (Dr. Sam Volchenboum, University of Chicago)

ClinicalTrials.gov currently lists 302,091 clinical studies in the US. It is impossible for patients and their doctors to be aware of all clinical trials an individual might be eligible for. While on…
00:46:54  |   Fri 05 Apr 2019
F033 Blockchain in Healthcare - a new book guide (David Metcalf, Alex Cahana, Editors)

F033 Blockchain in Healthcare - a new book guide (David Metcalf, Alex Cahana, Editors)

Anyone who wishes to learn about blockchain in general or specifically in healthcare can get overwhelmed by the number of results offered by a Google search. Awareness of the difficulty of finding cr…
00:49:46  |   Fri 22 Mar 2019
F032 Tech advancements in surgery, VR and the healthcare crisis in Venezuela (Rafael Grossmann)

F032 Tech advancements in surgery, VR and the healthcare crisis in Venezuela (Rafael Grossmann)

Every person is unique and we all differ in our looks, but have you ever wondered, how much do people differ on the inside? This is something surgeons are most familiar with. Rafael Grossmann is know…
01:09:08  |   Fri 08 Mar 2019
F031 Hacking global health through hackathons (Annie Lamontagne, Hacking Health)

F031 Hacking global health through hackathons (Annie Lamontagne, Hacking Health)

Hackathons have by today become a popular approach for bringing people with various backgrounds in the same room, offering them a concentrated time, usually during a weekend, to come up with innovati…
00:47:24  |   Fri 22 Feb 2019
F030 What role does HIMSS play in the global healthcare transformation? (Hal Wolf, CEO of HIMSS)

F030 What role does HIMSS play in the global healthcare transformation? (Hal Wolf, CEO of HIMSS)

Hal Wolf III became the CEO of HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, the largest global organisation connecting healthcare IT providers) in 2017. While having rich experiences…
00:48:59  |   Thu 07 Feb 2019
F029/Xpomet ep.1: How should medical education be reinvented? (Nana Bit-Avragim, Digital Health Transformer)

F029/Xpomet ep.1: How should medical education be reinvented? (Nana Bit-Avragim, Digital Health Transformer)

Investments in digital health have been rising for the last few years, encouraging innovation in applications of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, analytics, and other latest technologies in …
00:33:09  |   Thu 24 Jan 2019
F028 Anaesthesiology and the challenge of change management in hospitals (Chris Johnson, anaesthetist)

F028 Anaesthesiology and the challenge of change management in hospitals (Chris Johnson, anaesthetist)

Chris Johnson is a Children’s Anaesthetist with 30 years of experience in clinical practice. Chris was the medical lead for the healthcare IT transformation of the Perth Children’s Hospital in Austra…
00:36:34  |   Tue 15 Jan 2019
F027 Can Malta be a gateway to the European market? (Stefan Buttigieg, Health 2.0 Malta)

F027 Can Malta be a gateway to the European market? (Stefan Buttigieg, Health 2.0 Malta)

The first episode of Faces of digital health offers a reflection on digital health in 2018, followed by a discussion on digital health in Malta. Because the country is small, the adoption of new solu…
00:32:23  |   Wed 02 Jan 2019
F026 Cancer and the healing power of storytelling (Martin Inderbitzin, My Survival Story)

F026 Cancer and the healing power of storytelling (Martin Inderbitzin, My Survival Story)

In 2012, right after finishing his PhD in neurobiology, Martin Inderbitzin got a rare type of pancreatic cancer. He found his strength in another patient's story. Martin's doctor told him about anoth…
00:30:05  |   Fri 21 Dec 2018
F025 How to raise money in the digital health space? (Jack van Lint, NLC Healthtech Ventures)

F025 How to raise money in the digital health space? (Jack van Lint, NLC Healthtech Ventures)

What mistakes are entrepreneurs making? Why does the US seem like a better starting point compared to Europe in the early stages? How to look for support in the most initial stages of a company? In t…
00:30:48  |   Thu 13 Dec 2018
F024 Gene editing, gene therapies, and genome sequencing on blockchain (Natalie Pankova, Shivom)

F024 Gene editing, gene therapies, and genome sequencing on blockchain (Natalie Pankova, Shivom)

In November 2018, Associated Press shocked the global medical community with a news from China: A Chinese researcher claimed that he helped make the world’s first genetically edited babies. He edited…
00:34:48  |   Tue 04 Dec 2018
F023 Patient centricity: music for patients, time for doctors (Walter Werzowa, Klaus Laczika, Denise Silber, Raquel Correia)

F023 Patient centricity: music for patients, time for doctors (Walter Werzowa, Klaus Laczika, Denise Silber, Raquel Correia)

In the broadest possible sense, patient centricity is a mental shift from WHAT is done for the patient in the healthcare system, to HOW things are done. The HOW may include the used technology but al…
00:32:28  |   Tue 27 Nov 2018
F022 Thoughts on AI, interoperability, and better society from the Exponential Medicine 2018

F022 Thoughts on AI, interoperability, and better society from the Exponential Medicine 2018

This episode is a recap of a few talks at 2018 Exponential Medicine. You will hear thoughts on interoperability, practical use of AI in enterprises, some bold ideas about the future medicine thanks t…
00:26:05  |   Tue 13 Nov 2018
F021 What is the CDC doing with blockchain? (Jay Jemal, IT specialist)

F021 What is the CDC doing with blockchain? (Jay Jemal, IT specialist)

In 2017 media started reporting on promising blockchain projects inside the US Center for Disease Control (CDC). The hopes are that blockchain could help decrease the burden of reporting of epidemics…
00:24:57  |   Tue 30 Oct 2018
F020 Blockchain, value of data, and the role of legislation with adoption (Ray Dogum, Health Unchained)

F020 Blockchain, value of data, and the role of legislation with adoption (Ray Dogum, Health Unchained)

An update on the current landscape of healthcare blockchain projects, when can we expect practical implications, what the role of legislation will be, and how genomics research, AI and blockchain mak…
00:51:31  |   Tue 16 Oct 2018
F019 Will robots eradicate medication management errors in hospitals? (Lea Dias)

F019 Will robots eradicate medication management errors in hospitals? (Lea Dias)

The key topic of today’s episode is pharmacy related robots, which will be presented by Lea Dias - a pharmacist by profession, who now works predominately as an advisor for international hospitals lo…
00:36:13  |   Wed 03 Oct 2018
F018 Can Bolivia become the global digital health role model? (Shafi Ahmed)

F018 Can Bolivia become the global digital health role model? (Shafi Ahmed)

In 2014, Shafi Ahmed removed a tumor from the liver and bowel of a patient in what was the first operation streamed live online using Google Glass. The procedure to remove was watched live via comput…
00:42:15  |   Tue 18 Sep 2018
F017 How are nurses shaping healthcare? (Shawna Butler, EntrepreNURSE)

F017 How are nurses shaping healthcare? (Shawna Butler, EntrepreNURSE)

Shawna Butler in an entrepreNURSE. She had a wide range of experiences in emergency medicine, cardiac, critical care, international medical flight transport, and workplace wellness. She is part of th…
00:49:16  |   Tue 07 Aug 2018
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