In Nashville last week, at the Vanderbilt Healthcare Conference, I gave a short talk on a panel focused on the question “What’s next for healthcare information technology innovation?”
The talk focused on answering a couple of key questions:
- What does innovation in healthcare mean?
- Where are the major areas in healthcare where innovation is required?
With the Rise of AI, What IP Disputes in Healthcare Are Likely to Emerge?
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
And it had a few key takeaways:
- Understand health tech buyer fallacies
- Understand PBU: Payer vs. Benefitter vs. User
- Understand why healthcare businesses buy stuff so you can build the right thing
My speaker deck is found below (if you’re reading this through a feed reader you should click into the blog so that it is visible). You can download the PDF here. After you’ve flipped through it, let me know what you think by dropping some comments below.
Shahid Shah is an enterprise software analyst with 15 years of experience in healthcare IT. He writes regularly at The Healthcare IT Guy.