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What if the biggest challenge in healthcare wasn't medicine...
...but getting the right people to work together?
In Part 1 of this fascinating conversation, Professor Derek O'Keeffe — consultant endocrinologist, engineer and founder of the Hive Lab at the University of Galway — explains why solving healthcare problems often starts outside the hospital.
From delivering medicines by drone after Storm Ophelia, to creating smart connected medical devices and bringing engineers and clinicians together, this is a story about practical innovation that is already changing lives.
In this episode:
• Why Derek calls himself a "physicianeer"
• Why healthcare is full of engineering problems
• The remarkable drone medicine delivery project
• Why regulation is often a bigger challenge than technology
• The story behind the "digital stent"
• Why the best innovations start with a real human problem
This isn't a conversation about gadgets.
It's about using technology to make public services work better.
Transform Gov is part of the Ireland eGovernment Awards and is brought to you in partnership with Accenture.
Find out more about this year's Leadership Summit and Awards at:
www.digitalgovawards.com
If you enjoy the episode, please like, subscribe and share.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:35 What is a "physicianeer"?
03:20 From engineering to medicine
05:12 Why healthcare is full of problems to solve
08:15 Why technology isn't the difficult part
10:48 "The technology is easy. The people are hard."
11:24 The idea that led to medicine delivery by drone
13:18 Aviation, pharmacy and regulation
16:05 Building the Hive Lab
18:42 Collaboration between engineers and clinicians
21:15 The digital stent project
24:10 The garden hose moment
26:40 Why innovation often stays in the drawer
28:50 Making technology work for people
31:00 Final thoughts
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By Maeve KneafseyWhat if the biggest challenge in healthcare wasn't medicine...
...but getting the right people to work together?
In Part 1 of this fascinating conversation, Professor Derek O'Keeffe — consultant endocrinologist, engineer and founder of the Hive Lab at the University of Galway — explains why solving healthcare problems often starts outside the hospital.
From delivering medicines by drone after Storm Ophelia, to creating smart connected medical devices and bringing engineers and clinicians together, this is a story about practical innovation that is already changing lives.
In this episode:
• Why Derek calls himself a "physicianeer"
• Why healthcare is full of engineering problems
• The remarkable drone medicine delivery project
• Why regulation is often a bigger challenge than technology
• The story behind the "digital stent"
• Why the best innovations start with a real human problem
This isn't a conversation about gadgets.
It's about using technology to make public services work better.
Transform Gov is part of the Ireland eGovernment Awards and is brought to you in partnership with Accenture.
Find out more about this year's Leadership Summit and Awards at:
www.digitalgovawards.com
If you enjoy the episode, please like, subscribe and share.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:35 What is a "physicianeer"?
03:20 From engineering to medicine
05:12 Why healthcare is full of problems to solve
08:15 Why technology isn't the difficult part
10:48 "The technology is easy. The people are hard."
11:24 The idea that led to medicine delivery by drone
13:18 Aviation, pharmacy and regulation
16:05 Building the Hive Lab
18:42 Collaboration between engineers and clinicians
21:15 The digital stent project
24:10 The garden hose moment
26:40 Why innovation often stays in the drawer
28:50 Making technology work for people
31:00 Final thoughts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.