The annual report of the World Health Innovation Network documents its climb to transform health systems to achieve peak performance.
The annual report of the World Health Innovation Network documents its climb to transform health systems to achieve peak performance.
The World Health Innovation Network has appointed Randy Bradley as an adjunct faculty and advisory council member.
A new cross-border dialogue is intended to improve healthcare outcomes for citizens of Canada and the United States.
Canadians want access to online pharmacies but prefer they be government regulated, according to a consumer study released Wednesday.
SCAN Health predicts its new online forum for the sharing of best practices in supply chain processes will lead to safer and sustainable healthcare.
Titled “Gateway to Success,” the annual report of the World Health Innovation Network documents a year of growth and impact.
A series of case studies released last week by the World Health Innovation Network (WIN) provide real-world evidence of the impact of procurement practices to inform policy and build capacity for adoption in health systems.
The research, under the title “Procurement and Innovation Adoption in Health Systems,” can be used by organizations considering, or involved with, innovation adoption, evaluation, and scalability in health systems, says WIN chair Anne Snowdon.
A collaboration with a global healthcare IT market intelligence, research, and standards organization will help to accelerate the work of the World Health Innovation Network (WIN) and the Supply Chain Advancement Network (SCAN Health) to develop tools to support supply chain transformation in global health systems.
WIN chair and SCAN Health CEO Anne Snowdon announced the partnership with HIMSS Analytics on Tuesday at the firm’s conference in Las Vegas.
Case studies released by the World Health Innovation Network (WIN) find that supply chain processes based on global standards improve health systems.
The World Health Innovation Network has released its first annual report.