We had our final Open Mike for the year - https://youtu.be/dDEnUix5wZ8
News: Jon talks about the webinar from the National Telehealth Leadership Group https://www.telehealth.org.nz/webinars/#webinar21 with jobs to be done. https://jobs-to-be-done.com/ Further discussion about the use of failure modes analysis: https://asq.org/quality-resources/fmea and the skill in communicating There were Hira webinars last week - https://www.hinz.org.nz/page/MoHWebinar-10Dec2021a Mary heard about Paperplane Therapeutics and there was a conversation about VR in healthcare with common complaints being about the mundane problems of hardware replacement, cleaning and maintenance ringing large in our ears along with whether there are smaller headsets for kids.
Fast Fives: Eileen did a workshop about logistics in health and what happens when things go wrong. Outputs to go onto Yammer. There is some vulnerability in our supply chain when our system is dependent on other industries. Jon talks some more about Martin Thans iCARE Faster project - POC troponin-t testing Diana is working on analyzing university publications in NZ for who is doing publishing and then also working on IP publishing as well. Key insight is the amount of international collaboration.
Big Questions: Jon talked about contact tracing data and other agencies asking for this data: https://www.newsroom.co.nz/health-rejected-police-requests-for-tracing-data Scott talks about how some of the local communities are doing parts of the contact tracing process where the community might not trust the public health unit. Should we set up a Tiktok account or a Snapchat account to capture short videos on what people have “done”? Ben raises the hard question of what is innovation and we spend the rest of the time talking about this…