Image by: Katherine M Bex We live in a busy, nonstop world. Scheduling difficulties, the aging of the population and overcrowding are some major issues/barriers to events and conferences. In many instances, there are undershot consumers who would welcome disruptive innovation in the way they experience their conferences. The problem with Conferences In terms of […]
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Innovating A Public Health Nightmare
Image by: Katherine M Bex Revisiting my post from October, I am inclined to delve deeper into an innovation that could potentially help millions. According to the article Signals of Change: Where are the Opportunities? by Clayton Christensen, undershot consumers drive innovation for much-needed enhancements to a product. Septicemia is a condition that is responsible […]
Alert! You Are Going Into Septic Shock!
I hesitate to even dive into this topic because there are so many regulatory variables aside from the mere fact that I am not a healthcare professional. Although, I’m thoroughly interested in the possibilities for early Septicemia detection. According to Innovation in Healthcare: Why it’s needed and where it’s going, we are on the verge […]