The pandemic pushed our healthcare system to the brink. It cast a spotlight on pressing challenges facing healthcare systems – access, efficiency, effectiveness, and equity. Since 2020, new... read more →
Passcode: dK@3t4aa View this playback hear a session where a panel discussed key topics like usability, mobility, personalization, efficiency, clinician satisfaction, cognitive load, and burnout. In an era where... read more →
Finding solutions to help the more than 3.6 million Americans who miss or delay their health care appointments each year because they lack transportation is no simple process. In... read more →
Following the success of the first volume of Digital Excellence in Healthcare: APAC Case Studies, the second volume in this series features a number of digital health milestones in the Asia-Pacific (APAC)... read more →
Insights and answers are often hidden across silos of data throughout an organization. Modern data architectures allow you to build a platform allowing for the analysis of this data... read more →
June is Pride Month, and at In Full Health, we’re continuing to recognize companies that are promoting more inclusive health care in the LGBTQ+ community. Plume provides high-quality gender-affirming care... read more →
June is Pride Month, and at In Full Health, we’re celebrating companies that are promoting more inclusive health care for the LGBTQ+ community. Plume provides high-quality gender-affirming care by meeting... read more →
Originally published on: August 17th, 2020 Prepared by: Kathryne Cooper, Charlotte Cramer, Monica O’Malley de Castillo, and Juan Espinoza. About Us: HealthTech DEI is a firm founded by Kathryne Cooper & Juan... read more →
Social Innovation Summit is a global social impact community. Our annual events and experiences, such as the 2022 Social Innovation Summit in Washington, D.C., welcome the greatest innovators, changemakers,... read more →
To close the gaps within health equity, we must consciously design and develop technologies to be inclusive, and that begins with the data. You can’t fix what you can’t measure.... read more →