The field of oncology treatments is advancing very fast with innovative therapies and approaches on the market every day. It can get very tricky to support these therapies from an IT perspective, which is what you will hear more about in this discussion. I spoke with Anish Patankar, SVP and GM of Elekta’s Oncology Software Solutions, and we discusses:
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Show notes:
[00:00:00] Introduction to Elekta
[00:02:00] Elekta's Global Presence
[00:04:00] US Market Focus
[00:06:00] Growth in Developing Countries
[00:08:00] Segmentation and Technology Adoption in the US
[00:10:00] Untapped Needs and Opportunities in the US
[00:12:00] Elekta's Use of AI
[00:14:00] Patient Feedback and Clinical Decision Making
[00:18:00] Navigating Legacy Software in Healthcare IT
[00:20:00] Modernization and Customer Satisfaction
[00:22:00] Global Standardization and Regulation Challenges
[00:24:00] Interoperability and Open Ecosystem
[00:26:00] Future of Oncology Market Development: the interplay between medications and radiation, and the potential of theranostics.
[00:28:00] Exciting Technologies in Healthcare Beyond Oncology: personalized healthcare, digital twins
[00:30:00] Cautions for the Future: The critical debate on the balance between innovation speed and safety, particularly with generative AI.
F103 How are smart garments making remote patient monitoring comfortable? (Laurent Vandebrouck, Chronolife)
F102 How are connected health devices becoming increasingly medically relevant (Mathieu Letombe, Withings)
F101 A collection of thoughts about digital health from around the world
F100 Digital health in South America 4/4: Venezuela: “Many hospitals went from digital back to paper” (Luis Santiago, Pegasi)
F099 Digital health in South America 3/4: Brazil: “Our goal is to bring specialised cancer management EHR to underserved areas of the world” (Paulo F. B. de Gusmão, OTAWA Health)
F098 Digital Health in South America 2/4: Colombia: “Doctors normally have two or three jobs” (Javier Cardona, 1Doc3)
F097 Digital health in South America 1/4: “Only 0.1% of the population has been sequenced so far” (Adrian Turjanski, Bitgenia, Argentina)
F096 Why can we be optimistic about the vaccine development for COVID-19? (Glen de Vries, Medidata)
How did Germany accelerate the speed of the digitization of healthcare? (Henrik Matthies, Maike Henningsen, Maren Lesche)
F094 How can we simplify regulation of digital health apps? (Liz Ashall Payne, ORCHA)
F093 How does a doctor become a VC? (Benedict Evans)
F092 How can blockchain bring back autonomy to the physician-patient relationship? (Leah Houston, HPEC)
F090 Nurses 4/4: All the aspects of community care (Mary Lou Ackerman, Canada)
F089 Nurses 3/4: “If you leave nurses out of your innovation process, you’re making a mistake” (Karmi Soder, Israel)
F088 Nurses 2/4: Making healthcare holistic (Sherezade Ruano, UK)
F087 Nurses 1/4: Do you know what nurses do? (Shawna Butler, USA)
F086 TikTok 2/2: Interested in weird medical facts? (Karan Raj)
F085 Tik tok 1/2: #MedicineExplained - doctors sharing medical knowledge in a whole new format (Amanda d'Almeida, Dan Villavecer)
F084 Doctors in digital health 4/4: Mediquo: Whatsapp for healthcare (Guillem Serra)
F083 Doctors in digital health 3/4: Connecting specialists and primary care doctors for faster, better patient care (Owain Rhys Hughes)
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