Talking HealthTech

351 - Creativity and innovation in healthcare with technology. Nick Cole, HITORI & Kenko


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Join Nicholas Cole, the CTO and Tech Director of Hitori and Kenko, in this discussion about technology's role in healthcare and how it's improving productivity, updating systems, and turning app ideas into products.

In this episode, you'll get an insider's look at how technology is making healthcare better and easier. You'll learn how Hitori is enhancing patient care and solving healthcare problems, while also tackling the complexities involved in creating healthcare apps. Discover how Hitori, with pre-built solutions and a deep understanding of clinicians' needs, is helping overcome these challenges.

Nick also highlights the importance of working closely with clinicians to create meaningful healthcare solutions. He shares insights on how these partnerships drive the healthcare side of the innovation, bringing together the best of both worlds - healthcare knowledge and tech expertise.


Check out the episode and full show notes here.


Timecodes:

00:00 - Introduction

01:49 - Meet Nick Cole & Hitori

03:48 - What problems do clinicians want to solve with technology?

04:40 - The evolution of technology in healthcare

06:07 - How to get clinicians to adopt technology in health

08:01 - Helping start ups build medical tech

09:25 - It’s not a technology problem. It’s about workflow

09:55 - Kenko simplifies the process of providing patients with data and outcomes

12:50 - Integrations and building bespoke solutions

14:33 - You can’t solve all the world's problems in the first build

14:58  - What does the future hold

15:50 - Outro


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