ABSTRACT
"Everything worth winning in life boils down to teamwork and leadership. In my positions as a businessman, athlete, community leader, and University trustee, there are tremendous parallels between all of these endeavors that mirror an extreme team sport such as medical technology. Understanding the game, defining the game, playing your position at your highest performance, and helping others play their best game. Advanced Health Technology represents an incredible opportunity to level up the game of healthcare and highlights the multiple disciplines – or positions to be mastered – while laying out winning plays to make that next level happen."
Ronnie Lott, Managing Member, Lott Investments; Member, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Trustee, Santa Clara University
Healthcare stakeholders are paralyzed from making progress as risks explode in volume and complexity. This book will help readers understand how to manage and transcend risks to drive the quadruple aim of improved patient experiences, better patient and business outcomes, improved clinician experience, and lower healthcare costs, and also help readers learn from working successful examples across projects, programs, and careers to get ahead of these multidisciplinary healthcare risks.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|46 pages
Tackling Barriers to Rapid, Exponential Acceleration of Advanced Technologies in Medicine
chapter Chapter 1|10 pages
What to Know about Data Transformation for Advanced Technologies in Medicine
part II|124 pages
Management and Leadership Competencies and Objectives for Driving the Science, Medicine, and Engineering of Advanced Medical Technology Forward
chapter Chapter 4|18 pages
Allyship in Reducing Medical Technology Risk: Why Partnerships Are Vital to Your Professional Success
part III|88 pages
How Cybersecurity Enables Deployment of Advanced Technologies
chapter Chapter 10|40 pages
Managing Third-Party Risk: Framework Details for Risk Management in Medical Technology
chapter Chapter 11|6 pages
Hospital at Home: Managing the Risks of Delivering Acute Care in the Patient's Home
part IV|72 pages
The Practical Technical, Legal, Management, and Leadership Steps to a More Interactive Health System