How to Cultivate and Scale Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare Delivery

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, NV

We are excited to present at Health Connect Partners’ Fall 2022 Conference for Hospital & Healthcare IT. Ruben Martinez-Raposo M.E., MSHA, President, will be discussing on the topic, "How to Cultivate and Scale Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare Delivery."

What you will learn:

• Understand the role of healthcare leaders in encouraging innovation and their adoption

• Implement the methodology and pillars to cultivate innovation in your organization

• Assess and benchmark your department and organization level of innovation maturity

• Identify and Overcome challenges associated with scaling innovation in healthcare


MEET THE SPEAKER

Ruben Martinez-Raposo, M.E., MSHA

President, HealthInsights

Ruben is a Healthcare technologist, innovator and executive with 20 years of experience working in various roles in Healthcare IT operations, management, and leadership roles with successful healthcare technology start-ups such as Emageon and Awarix, as well as global enterprises such as McKesson, Change Healthcare, and Becton & Dickinson. In his current role as President of HealthInsights.ai, a Healthcare and Life Science Data & Analytics firm, he leads and manages the portfolio of products and services that HealthInsights.ai offers to Health Systems, Payers, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech companies. He is responsible for leading the organization and managing product strategy, business development, operations, strategic partnerships and overall customer success.

Prior to his current role, Ruben led the development of analytical platforms and products as a program manager for global medical device company Becton & Dickinson and as senior product manager for McKesson and Change Healthcare. He holds a Bachelors of Science Cum Laude in Management Information Systems, completed his Master of Engineering in Information Sciences in 2012, and received his Executive Masters of Science degree in Healthcare administration in 2015 all from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has been a member of ACHE since 2015 and has presented and moderated several ACHE, HIMSS and Healthcare Technology conferences.