iSPI Leadership Conference

The international Society for Pediatric Innovation (iSPI) is holding its annual Leadership Forum at Cleveland’s Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. This year’s forum will focus on Human-Centered Design, Biomimicry, Rare Disease Diagnosis, FDA Processes, etc.

The purpose of iSPI is to continue to build an open and global community of pediatric hospitals, all joining forces to leverage innovation to improve the lives of children everywhere. iSPI provides a unique forum for pediatric innovation leaders representing hospitals from around the world to come together, exchange ideas, share knowledge, and learn from the collective experience, so when it comes to under­standing and adopting new innovations, hospitals everywhere will have the same opportu­nity to benefit from the collective wisdom, as we enter an unheralded era of “exponential convergence”.

AGENDA                                                                           

June 13th, 2018           Rhulman Conference Center - UH/Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

5:00-7:00         Networking Event

 

June 14th, 2018           Rhulman Conference Center

8:00 – 9:00      Working Breakfast and Institutional Roll-Call with each leader sharing innovation challenges and successes                         

9:00 – 10:30    iSPI – Where we’ve been? Where we are headed?                          

This session will review the iSPI strategic plan (IMPACT Pillars) and review of membership model                                  

10:30 – 11:00  Networking Break

11:00 – Noon IMPACT Working groups– Bringing Strategic Plan to Life

iSPI members join groups lead by Pillar Leaders to review draft action plans for each pillar and determine how the group will advance the plan.

Noon – 1:00    Lunch and Learn: Biomimicry – Great Lakes Biomimicry

Biomimicry is the practice of learning from nature and emulating its forms, processes and systems to solve human problems and drive innovation. GREAT LAKES BIOMIMICRY helps organizations explore new opportunities, solve problems and drive sustainability by harnessing the intelligence found in nature’s 3.8 billion years of R&D.       

1:00 – 2:00      Human-Centered Design Approach – Real Examples

To expand on the information presented at the Stanford leadership conference, iSPI hospitals share their real life examples of using Human-Centered Design to improve healthcare.

2:00 – 2:30      Tata Presentation: Review platform for communication for the iSPI network      

2:30 – 2:50      Networking Break

2:50 – 3:50      Vetting Ideas – From Concept to Commercialization

The goal of the panel is to better understand where the gaps are in the market, what it takes to get buy in from a hospital system, and how to maneuver the FDA process and relevant external factors.

Tiffany Wilson, CEO of the Global Center for Medical Innovation will moderate the panel. 

Vasum Peiris, MD MPH, Chief Medical Officer – Pediatrics and Special Populations

Center for Devices and Radiological Health U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Dawn Wolff Senior Director of Strategy and Initiative Development, Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, MO. 

3:50 – 4:10      Networking Break                                                                  

4:10 – 5:00      Rare Disease Panel

This panel will explore the unique challenges patients and caregivers face when diagnosed with a rare disease or are in search of a diagnosis and how diverse stakeholders are coming together to solve them.

Mike Pistone, Director of Acceleration, Cincinnati Children’s Innovation Ventures

Nicole Boice, Founder and CEO, Global Genes

Dr. Clifford Goldsmith, Managing Director US Provider Industry Microsoft

Representatives from Children’s National Hospital and Shire                                             

5:00 – 5:15      Closing Remarks                     

6:00 – 7:00      Tour of UH Rainbow Center for Women and Children         

Caring for patients means addressing not only their medical health needs, but also supporting their behavioral health, legal and social needs to ensure the best outcomes. Together pediatricians, nurses, lawyers, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, community resource personnel will create a Center to care for the whole patient and support their family. With ongoing input and partnership from patients, families and community representatives, the new 40,000 square foot outpatient healthcare facility, the Center will aim to optimize patient experience, and to provide an inviting and accessible campus. The Center will be part of a walkable and vibrant neighborhood, with beautiful garden space.

7:00-10:00       Dinner, cocktails and transportation will be sponsored by Microsoft and hosted by Arass Keathly - Barge 225, Lake Erie

In its first life, the Kearsarge which is twenty years older than the Titanic was a mighty freighter, delivering goods throughout the Great Lakes. After it was decommissioned, it became a favorite destination for good eats on the lake. Today, the Kearsarge has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind office space where amazing ideas come to the surface daily and events are celebrated on Cleveland’s premier Lake venue nightly.

http://www.no225.com/

 

June 15, 2018 Global Health Innovation Center (GHIC): The global gateway to healthcare solutions

The Global Center for Health Innovation is the platform where global healthcare leaders – industry, health systems, investors, and innovators – convene and collaborate to develop solutions to solve high-priority healthcare issues. Engaged brands include BioEnterprise, Cardinal Health, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, DHG Healthcare, G2G consulting, GE Healthcare, Gleeson, HIMSS, Innovation Fund Northeast Ohio, JumpStart, MetroHealth System, OnBase by Hyland, NGP Capital, Philips Medical, Plug and Play, RiverVest Ventures, RRE Ventures, Siemens, SmartShape, Steris, TeamNEO, University Hospitals System and multiple digital health, medical device and biotechnology startups.

http://www.theglobalcenter.com

 

8:30                 Transportation to GHIC

9:00 – 10:30    Breakfast and Workgroup Presentations                  

10:30 – 10:45  Networking Break

10:45 – Noon   Tour of Global Health Innovation Center

Noon – 1:00    Working Lunch

1:00                 Adjourn

 

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Date: 
Wednesday, June 13, 2018 - 5:00pm