The Health Innovation Think Tank
The Think Tank brings together diverse groups of healthcare leaders, innovators and policymakers to identify best practices and strategies that will improve care quality, increase care access, enhance patient engagement and reduce unnecessary costs.
Since 2017, the Health Innovation Think Tank has convened six sessions across the United States and brought together over 250 global healthcare and health IT leaders to strategize on best practices, innovation and policy that relate to value-based care, connected health, virtual care, consumerism, care collaboration, innovation, healthcare cost transparency, care quality transparency and industry disruptors. The Think Tank has also hosted “FutureCasting” sessions collaborating on where healthcare and health innovation is headed over the next five-to-seven years.
Our goal with the Think Tank is to share ideas, identify strategies that work, identify industry gaps as well as opportunities that still exist. In our key takeaways and best practices published, we have worked to keep the content concise but with enough context that the industry can begin to deploy within their own communities. A brief synopsis of the first 3 Think Tanks can be read here and our published key takeaways and best practices from Think Tank V can be read here.
Our most recent key takeaways and best practices publication from Think Tank VI can be downloaded via SlideShare below or from our Think Tank homepage.
We encourage everyone to review our key findings and please let us know your thoughts or any feedback via the contact page. If you have proven best practices within value-based care, connected health, virtual care, consumerism, care collaboration, innovation, healthcare cost transparency, care quality transparency or industry disruption, and have those best practices documented via a published white paper or case study, please share those with us as well. The Think Tank employs the strategy to add 25 new collaborators to each session that we host so we welcome all health systems, care providers, innovators, policy makers, payers and other thought leaders that are achieving success with innovative ideas, solutions and care design.