27 min

204: Unveiling "Bespoke Care": Healthcare's tailored future Radio Advisory

    • Management

High-cost drugs, generative AI, diagnostic testing – the pace and sophistication of healthcare innovation has been keeping our experts busy over the past several years. At some point, they realized there was something deeper going on – a sea change in what healthcare innovation is seeking to achieve, and the world it's pushing us toward.


This week, host Abby Burns invites Advisory Board innovation experts Solomon Banjo and Nick Hula to talk about a new era of innovation, where progress in diagnostics, treatments, data analysis, and ongoing management have the potential to revolutionize patient care through unprecedented customization. They define what "bespoke care" is, explain how it differs from other delivery models, and highlight the opportunities (and challenges) it presents.


Want to learn more about bespoke care and what it means for the industry? Register for our upcoming webinar series in May.


Links:



[Webinar, May 14] Bespoke care, part 1: What it is and how it’s transforming care delivery
4 imperatives for the future of healthcare innovation
Truly personalized care is possible. Here's how to make it a reality.
Researchers react: Quick takes on the Clinical Innovation Summit





New advances in treatment and diagnostics have the potential to deliver on one of healthcare's greatest unrealized promises: truly personalized, patient-focused care. But how can a system designed to deliver fast, standardized treatment realign itself to offer "bespoke care" to patients at scale? Visit advisory.com/bespoke to learn 4 key challenges standing in the way – and how to overcome them.





Radio Advisory is celebrating its four-year anniversary this month! Tell us about your favorite episode, what you like about the podcast, and how we can continue to do better by emailing podcasts@advisory.com or leave us a voicemail through radioadvisory.advisory.com. Thanks for listening!





A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.

High-cost drugs, generative AI, diagnostic testing – the pace and sophistication of healthcare innovation has been keeping our experts busy over the past several years. At some point, they realized there was something deeper going on – a sea change in what healthcare innovation is seeking to achieve, and the world it's pushing us toward.


This week, host Abby Burns invites Advisory Board innovation experts Solomon Banjo and Nick Hula to talk about a new era of innovation, where progress in diagnostics, treatments, data analysis, and ongoing management have the potential to revolutionize patient care through unprecedented customization. They define what "bespoke care" is, explain how it differs from other delivery models, and highlight the opportunities (and challenges) it presents.


Want to learn more about bespoke care and what it means for the industry? Register for our upcoming webinar series in May.


Links:



[Webinar, May 14] Bespoke care, part 1: What it is and how it’s transforming care delivery
4 imperatives for the future of healthcare innovation
Truly personalized care is possible. Here's how to make it a reality.
Researchers react: Quick takes on the Clinical Innovation Summit





New advances in treatment and diagnostics have the potential to deliver on one of healthcare's greatest unrealized promises: truly personalized, patient-focused care. But how can a system designed to deliver fast, standardized treatment realign itself to offer "bespoke care" to patients at scale? Visit advisory.com/bespoke to learn 4 key challenges standing in the way – and how to overcome them.





Radio Advisory is celebrating its four-year anniversary this month! Tell us about your favorite episode, what you like about the podcast, and how we can continue to do better by emailing podcasts@advisory.com or leave us a voicemail through radioadvisory.advisory.com. Thanks for listening!





A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.

27 min