Care Captains – Insights from Healthcare Innovators

Norbert Farkas
Care Captains – Insights from Healthcare Innovators

Norbert Farkas interviews inspiring healthcare visionaries to learn how they prevent, diagnose, and cure diseases. In each episode, the guests share their projects, professional and personal challenges, how they overcame them, and most importantly what you can learn from it. This show is a masterclass on healthcare innovation, and navigating challenges in the service of well-being.

  1. 14 MAI

    Zayna Khayat: Navigating the Future of Healthcare

    In this episode, Zayna Khayat shares her journey to becoming a healthcare futurist. She discusses the evolution of organizational structures in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of adapting to emerging trends and signals. Zayna highlights the demand for clarity and structure in understanding complex concepts like AI and the future of health, with audiences ranging from healthcare delivery organizations and life sciences industries to government agencies and educational institutions. She emphasizes the need for leaders at all levels to grasp the implications of future trends in shaping healthcare policies and practices. Zayna also shares four major forces driving change in healthcare. First, patients are demanding more personalized and data-driven care. Second, traditional healthcare systems are unsustainable and need restructuring. Third, advancements in data and technology will revolutionize healthcare delivery. Finally, broader societal shifts, such as climate change and economic productivity, reshape the healthcare landscape.  She also outlines six key shifts in healthcare, including moving from reactive to proactive medicine and decentralizing care delivery. Zayna also introduced the main barriers to innovation in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of mindset and entrepreneurial thinking in overcoming resistance to change. The conversation concludes with advice on navigating complexity and embracing innovation in healthcare.

    35 min
  2. 9 AVR.

    Nathan Baar: Building a Nurse-driven Healthcare Movement

    HealthBar, founded by Nathan Baar, aims to revolutionize healthcare by focusing on primary preventive care. Nathan, a former emergency department nurse turned healthcare administrator, recognized the limitations of the reactive healthcare system, and sought to create a more proactive approach. HealthBar employs nurses and nurse practitioners to provide decentralized clinical services to businesses and schools. They offer comprehensive care management for a flat fee, removing the barriers of insurance billing and productivity targets. HealthBar's value proposition to clinicians lies in empowering them to work at the top of their license, focusing solely on patient care without the burdens of administrative tasks and billing. Nathan aims to create a supportive community where nurses feel valued and empowered, contrasting it with the assembly-line approach of traditional healthcare systems. He underscores the significance of culture, storytelling, and partnerships in attracting and retaining talented clinicians. Nathan cautions against overly relying on technology to the point where it diminishes personalized treatments and negatively affects the clinician and patient experience. He emphasizes the importance of balancing leveraging technology for improvement while maintaining the human connection in healthcare delivery. Nathan also highlights the importance of continuous learning, maintaining a solution-oriented mindset, and nurturing positive relationships in healthcare.  As a closure he also shares a memorable story from his time in the emergency department, underscoring the privilege and impact of supporting individuals during their darkest moments.

    41 min
  3. 5 MARS

    Frederik Floether: Quantum Computing in Health Care, Made in Basel

    Frederick Floether, Chief Quantum Officer at Quantum Basel, takes us on a journey through the unique features of quantum computers, such as qubits and quantum parallelism. But how does quantum computing apply to healthcare? Join us as we explore the potential applications and implications in disease prevention, diagnosis, and cure. Frederik shares insights into the groundbreaking work at Quantum Basel, situated in the Uptown Basel innovation campus, where they aim to democratize quantum computing and lower entry barriers. Frederik also introduces the ecosystem at Quantum Basel, emphasizing collaboration with startups and the provision of services like computing power and incubator programs. The discussion covers specific projects, such as Switzerland’s first commercial quantum computer and improving medical image analysis using quantum computing. The interview also explores the process of mapping existing problems into new quantum approaches, and further delves into the long-term vision of precision medicine, risk predictions, biomarker discovery, and enhanced genomic analysis. Frederik also discusses the challenges in the quantum field, including demystifying the topic, keeping up with rapid developments, and the need for ongoing education. The conversation touches on training and education for individuals interested in quantum, emphasizing the multidisciplinary nature of the field and the need for continuous learning. The podcast concludes with a discussion about an upcoming symposium in March, featuring over 40 speakers from around the world. Read more about: Quantum Symposium: https://quantumbasel.com/calendar/quantum-symposium-2024 Quantum Basel: https://quantumbasel.com/ Frederik’s latest paper on “The state of quantum computing applications in health and medicine” https://doi.org/10.1017/qut.2023.4

    42 min

À propos

Norbert Farkas interviews inspiring healthcare visionaries to learn how they prevent, diagnose, and cure diseases. In each episode, the guests share their projects, professional and personal challenges, how they overcame them, and most importantly what you can learn from it. This show is a masterclass on healthcare innovation, and navigating challenges in the service of well-being.

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