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A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation - E43:  Turning Information into Innovation – Health Datapalooza Conference Recap

E43: Turning Information into Innovation – Health Datapalooza Conference Recap

04/25/19 • 44 min

A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation

Episode 43 features perspectives from Atrium Health teammates who attended the 10th anniversary Health Datapalooza conference on March 27-28 in Washington, DC. Hosted by AcademyHealth, Health Datapalooza brings together a diverse group of healthcare leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and data analysts to discuss collaboration opportunities at the intersection of policy, data, and innovation. A sponsor at this year’s event, Atrium Health also sponsored the attendance of several Charlotte-area patients who were able to contribute their insights to the national conversation on how to harness the power of data to improve the health of our country. Our very own Dr. Rasu Shrestha, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer, kicks off our interviews. You’ll also hear some new voices, including Dr. Ed Kim, Chair of the Department of Solid Tumor Oncology at Levine Cancer Institute; Jason Schneider, Senior Director of Corporate Communications; and Allyson Cochran, Senior Clinical Data Manager for the Carolinas Center for Surgical Outcomes Science. Tune in and . . . #pinksocks!

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@AtriumHealth
@LevineCancer
@EdKimMDLCI
@theNCI @CancerResrch @ASCO
@JSchneide12

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Episode 43 features perspectives from Atrium Health teammates who attended the 10th anniversary Health Datapalooza conference on March 27-28 in Washington, DC. Hosted by AcademyHealth, Health Datapalooza brings together a diverse group of healthcare leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and data analysts to discuss collaboration opportunities at the intersection of policy, data, and innovation. A sponsor at this year’s event, Atrium Health also sponsored the attendance of several Charlotte-area patients who were able to contribute their insights to the national conversation on how to harness the power of data to improve the health of our country. Our very own Dr. Rasu Shrestha, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer, kicks off our interviews. You’ll also hear some new voices, including Dr. Ed Kim, Chair of the Department of Solid Tumor Oncology at Levine Cancer Institute; Jason Schneider, Senior Director of Corporate Communications; and Allyson Cochran, Senior Clinical Data Manager for the Carolinas Center for Surgical Outcomes Science. Tune in and . . . #pinksocks!

@hdpalooza
@AcademyHealth
@RasuShrestha
@AtriumHealth
@LevineCancer
@EdKimMDLCI
@theNCI @CancerResrch @ASCO
@JSchneide12

Atrium Health Datapalooza site.

Learn about the Pink Socks movement.
- A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation is a proud member of the Health Podcast Network @HealthPodNet -

Support the show

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undefined - E42:  Karen Dillon – Bringing Great Theory to Life

E42: Karen Dillon – Bringing Great Theory to Life

Ben & Jay have the unique pleasure of speaking with Karen Dillon, NYT best-selling author and former editor of the Harvard Business Review, about her being in “the front seat of the Clay Christensen experience” through years of collaboration with Clay and some of their incredible colleagues. Karen may refer to herself as “semi-retired”, but she sounds pretty busy and is having great impact on the world as a co-author of The Prosperity Paradox with Clay and Efosa Ojomo (featured in Episode 40), and as Editorial Director of BanyanGlobal Family Business Advisors. In addition to talking about The Prosperity Paradox, Karen provides a master class on writing, reflects on her collaboration with Clay and James Allworth on How Will You Measure Your Life, and what it was like to work with Bob Moesta on Competing Against Luck. Take a “time dash” with the Sherpas and Karen to hear how Clay’s theories have evolved – and how they can impact an individual on a personal basis.

@KarDillon #ProsperityParadox @CompetingvsLuck #HowWillYouMeasureYourLife

@claychristensen @jamesallworth @EfosaOjomo @bmoesta

Stick around past the closing music for an outtake on how Twitter fulfills a Job to be Done for Karen and Jay.

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E44: Designing for People with Intermountain Healthcare’s Todd Dunn

Episode #44 features a man we admire from an organization we admire: Todd Dunn, Director of Innovation at Intermountain Healthcare. This inspiring innovator, compelling storyteller and self-described family man shares his go-to list of innovation books, lifelong principles that influence his learning, why empathy should be at the heart of healthcare, and the three C’s of design disease. He’s also a big fan of Clay Christensen’s theories and contributed to the writing of Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Consumer Choice, co-authored by Clay Christensen, Karen Dillon, David S. Duncan, and Taddy Hall. If your desired progress is to learn about how a world-class healthcare leader designs for people, then this episode is for you!

@SherpaPod @TToddDunn @Intermountain #pinksocks

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