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Aspen Ideas Health: Why a Sense of Urgency will Change Health Innovation This Year
Innovators, policy makers, physicians, researchers, investors and thought leaders all came together at Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss their bold approaches to better the future of health. This year, there was a resonant call for leaders to embrace a sense of urgency to change health outcomes this year — and to do so requires action that will drive that change.
Aspen Ideas: Health — 3 Ideas Healthcare Innovators Aren’t Thinking About Enough
At Aspen Ideas: Health, innovators, policy makers, physicians, researchers, investors and thought leaders came together from across the globe with one objective in mind: exploring bold approaches for the future of health. We spent three days discussing how to deliver care differently, better, and more comprehensively. So what needs to happen to bring these discussions to life, and actually impact the delivery of care?
Home is the Center of Health: Webinar Recording
Today, home is more than a home. It’s our doctor’s office, our diagnostics lab, our long-term care center.
In our latest report, we surveyed 1,000+ adults between the ages of 60-79 to better understand what this population might want, need and desire at the intersection of health and home, and the technologies they choose to adopt. In this recorded webinar, LINUS President Kristin Apple and CEO Hamid Ghanadan discuss insights and data from our study and the foundation of how to evolve for the future of health at home.
Five Forces Driving the Life Science, Health and Wellness Industries In 2022
Year after year, health continues to dominate the conversations happening around every corner. Even at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, an annual show that sets the tone of innovation, health tech reigned the show, from wellness devices to at-home solutions.
With an eye on emergent companies that are shifting from traditional B2B or HCP-only models to direct to consumer (DTC) models, and our deep rooted in-category experience, we’ve identified five forces that we believe will shape the conversations around life science, health, and wellness in 2022.
Celebrating 25 Years of LINUS: Our Commitment to Better Health and Wellbeing
At the beginning of the year, we identified several forces that would shape health in 2021. Halfway through the year, our strategists checked back in to see what’s emerging.
An Updated Outlook on Health: Forces That Continue to Shape Our Future
At the beginning of the year, we identified several forces that would shape health in 2021. Halfway through the year, our strategists checked back in to see what’s emerging.
Audio Recording: Gen Z is the Future of Health — How to Be Relevant and Design for This Generation
A lot has changed in a year and one thing hasn’t. Gen Z is still signaling the way we do, see, and talk about health — a position that is only fueled by a global pandemic. Listen to our report read out from our latest follow-up study on how this generation is shaping the future of health.
The Future of Digital Therapeutics and The Impact On Care
Innovation in healthcare has moved faster in the past 10 weeks than it has in the last 5 years. During a time consumers needed it most, the digital health, life sciences, and care delivery industries rallied to answer this call for innovation and progress. We talked with leaders across these industries to learn how they pivoted during a pandemic.
2021 Outlook on Health: Forces That Will Shape our Future
Health is at the epicenter of conversations happening in 2020 and next year. Our strategists at LINUS have identified trends that could shape these conversations and shape our future.
Health Innovation in a Pandemic
Innovation in healthcare has moved faster in the past 10 weeks than it has in the last 5 years. During a time consumers needed it most, the digital health, life sciences, and care delivery industries rallied to answer this call for innovation and progress. We talked with leaders across these industries to learn how they pivoted during a pandemic.
How Femtech and Women’s Healthcare is Changing — For the Better
There’s no doubt that coronavirus continues to impact our healthcare systems. And one system that has been disrupted like never before is women’s health. Yet despite these setbacks, femtech companies are coming together to better support women’s health. Trends like more physicians adopting at-home services and solutions, electronic medical records integration, over-the-counter diagnostics, and access to data means women can stay at home, without risking their health for a visit. This is the future of women’s health.
How Marketers Can Leverage AI (Better) In Advertising
AI (or machine learning) is changing advertising. In fact, i'’s even writing ads today. Forbes asked it’s agency panel: What are some lesser-used ways marketers can leverage machine learning advertising tools for their benefit?
The 3 Key Topics We Didn't Hear At HLTH 2019
This year’s HLTH 2019 conference was abuzz with the exciting frontiers of healthcare. Yet there was a deafening silence in three key areas that we think could have an even bigger impact on the future of health if we add them into the folds of our conversations.
Surrounding Our Older Adults with Care
In 2030, 23% of our population will be over 60 years old. As innovators, we’re thinking about how to help them live the healthiest versions of themselves and what we need to do to surround them with care.
In Healthcare, Usability Should Come Before Technology
Founder Hamid Ghanadan discusses change management, usability in healthcare and a lot more with The Future of Health Podcast host David Shifrin.