Summary:

«Startups should co-develop products with healthcare providers and figure out how to plant themselves into hospitals and clinics’ operating models. This will allow them to create effective technology, according to the healthcare executives speaking at a Monday panel on alleviating healthcare inefficiencies through innovation.»

«The myriad of inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system continues to contribute to the declining retention rates and burnout crisis affecting its workforce. Startups are eager to step in and create technology to address these inefficiencies, but these efforts often end up producing more hype than meaningful solutions, said David Chou, chief information officer at Legacy Community Health in Houston.»

«To avoid creating ineffective technology, startups should co-develop products with healthcare providers and figure out how to plant themselves into hospitals and clinics’ operating models, Chou argued during a Monday panel held by healthcare startup incubator Matter.»

Article written by Katie Adams.

27|04|2022

Source:

MedCity News

https://medcitynews.com/2022/06/startups-must-warm-up-to-provider-workflows-to-create-effective-tech-healthcare-cio-says/