Overview
The Digital Health Learning Network (DHLN) is a group of innovation leaders from industry, who come together specifically to understand what a patient-centric future means for life sciences and healthcare. The DHLN is hosted and supported by Cambridge Digital Innovation, organising the Network’s meetings, facilitating networking, and developing knowledge through white papers, podcasts, and webinars.
As the industry moves towards a patient-centric future the key questions of how this will manifest, what will enable it, the regulatory effect, and most importantly how this will help people lead healthy lives, must be addressed. Digital innovation is accelerating the pace of these changes, so it has never been more important, or challenging, for leaders in life Science and healthcare to understand the nature of impending disruptive innovations.
Objectives
- Help companies operating in life science & healthcare identify disruptive innovations.
- Build a community of like-minded people in digital transformation.
- Encourage innovators to develop offerings with customers and collaborators.
- Develop a medium- to long-term perspective on how life science & healthcare could develop.
Areas of interest
Previous meetings
18 June 2018
Health data security, the future of tele-health & innovation scaling
15 March 2018
Developing innovation in the health ecosystem
7 December 2017
Nurturing innovation
7 September 2017
New approaches to patient engagement
30 March 2017
Impact of artificial intelligence
Outputs
The outputs of DHLN meetings are available online.