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Getting rid of the stupid stuff in healthcare. Guest: Jill Tomlinson

Getting rid of the stupid stuff in healthcare. Guest: Jill Tomlinson

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On the show today George and Louise talk with AMA Victoria President Dr Jillian Tomlinson on the GROSS initiative to get rid of stupid stuff like waste and duplication in healthcare.

Can AI help researchers advance our understanding of dementia and potentially prevention, delay and treatment?


The worlds of consumer tech and medical grade tech are merging. George and Louise discuss the opportunities and implications of this with examples of the femtech pregnancy research Oura Ring is embarking on, the EpiWatch app for seizure monitoring.

What does the future hold for the health app ecosystem, given Apple’s Mulberry project?


What does the closure of NHS England mean for the digital health workforce? George and Louise discuss the announcement of the formation of the Health Data Research Service. Should other jurisdictions also start to think of health data as a national asset?


Connect with Jillian on LinkedIn


Resources:

Learn more about GROSS and sign the petition: Link

ANDHealth's Rising Giant Report: Link


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