In a time defined by technological innovation, digital health services are transforming healthcare delivery, offering more than just convenience. These services have the potential to mitigate longstanding disparities in access to healthcare as well as empower individuals who previously couldn’t, to advocate for their own wellbeing.
During our recent Future Led panel discussion on futuristic healthcare technology, I had the privilege of moderating a diverse group of experts, each contributing a unique perspective on how technology is changing healthcare.
The Health Innovation Community (HIC) conference, themed “It Starts with Us”, was a powerful reminder that change begins within the collective “us”.
In today's digital age, the conversation around health data privacy has become increasingly complex. While technological advancements offer tremendous potential for improving healthcare outcomes, they also raise concerns about the security and misuse of sensitive personal information. A common fear among individuals is that sharing health data could put them at a disadvantage if it falls into the wrong hands.
Close to twelve months ago I joined the Liquid team, initially as a contractor and more recently in a permanent role as Director of Health. Anniversaries are a great time to reflect, and upon doing so, I thought these 3 lessons are worth sharing with friends in healthcare who may be starting on their digital transformation journey. I wish I had appreciated these lessons earlier (oh the hours I would have saved!).