Discover how design-thinking can drive innovation in health care. By offering providers an unconventional, patient-centric perspective, design-thinking has the potential to help health care professionals devise novel solutions to complex problems, improve outcomes, and enhance the patient experience. Join us for a program that will bring together health care leaders and design professionals to discuss the many ways design-thinking is transforming health care.
Please enter through the Winter Street entrance. Parking available at 271 North 21st Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Business Design Lead, IDEO
Tom Antony is a Business Design Lead at IDEO’s Chicago studio. He is also a Venture Partner at NextGen, a network-driven venture fund made up of entrepreneurial operators. Prior to his time at IDEO, Tom was co-founder and COO at Quantified Care, a digital health company that creates patient engagement and remote monitoring tools for patients and clinicians. Using design thinking and lean startup processes, the team achieved impressive engagement and clinical outcomes.
Principal, Navigate
As the leader of Navigate’s digital and strategic design practice, Kip brings extensive digital strategy and product management experience to the firm. Through his years in media, communications, and banking, Kip understands that starting with a need or problem, not a technology solution, will help companies drive innovation in their customer experience and business offerings.
Director of Innovation Design, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health
Robert co-founded the Health Design Lab at Jefferson, a creative space built with the purpose of merging together design-studio ethos with science-oriented discipline to foster innovation in healthcare. As somebody who enjoys empowering future health care providers to be change makers, Robert leads programs that train students to be health design thinkers and innovators. A Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), Robert has spent over ten years practicing and teaching in Emergency Medicine.
Executive Vice President, Think Company
Phil is Think Company's Executive Vice President, overseeing organizational strategy, design processes, knowledge management, and consulting on new business opportunities. has been consulting, teaching, and writing about innovation, design, and technology since 1992. He has led consultative design teams across many industries including Life Science, Finance, Consulting, Retail, Healthcare, and Big Data.
Chief Clinical Officer, EIR Healthcare
Healthcare leader, IT implementation specialist, and team builder with 25+ years of experience; Mauri’s career includes a 12-year span with Cerner/Siemens Healthcare, where she was Managing Director. Achievements include increasing revenue by creating/managing processes that fully leveraged workforce capabilities, leveraged high-level relationships, developing a multimillion-dollar revenue stream, and enhancing profitability by increasing operational efficiency and minimizing costs.
Associate Professor, Saint Joseph's University
Dr. Sillup is an Associate Professor in the Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing Department and Fellow in the Pedro Arrupe Center for Business Ethics and the Institute of Catholic Bioethics at Saint Joseph’s University. Prior to transitioning to academia in 2004, he worked in the diagnostic, pharmaceutical and medical device industries where he held positions from salesman to COO.
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