One of the best ways to track a conference’s tone is to take to the Twitters. At this week’s Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit, there was much to be said:
“The days of us claiming value and not being able to deliver on that are numbered – Myriad’s Mark Capone on genetic testing #MIS2014
— Medical Device Daily (@MedDevicesDaily) October 28, 2014
.@ClevelandClinic‘s CIO C. Martin Harris: Cleveland Clinic has 300 core systems that have to be coordinated. #MIS2014 #interoperability
— Erin McCann (@EMcCannHITN) October 28, 2014
45 pitches, 59 seconds a piece. Like a delicious popcorn bucket full of buttered and brilliant medical startups. #MIS2014
— mollypopp (@mollypopp) October 28, 2014
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Bundled payments may help drive innovative therapy or delivery. No financial incentive for shorter course of radiation. Khuntia at #MIS2014
— Dale Shepard MD, PhD (@ShepardDale) October 28, 2014
Developing genomic profiles early in cancer treatment will likely be beneficial in a bundled pay system. Dr. Vincent Miller at #MIS2014
— Dale Shepard MD, PhD (@ShepardDale) October 28, 2014