Could nurses be the missing link in your commercial success? w/ Rebecca Love

Healthcare innovation is on the rise and getting a lot of attention, but is it getting the RIGHT attention? The kind it not only deserves but needs?

Coming up with solutions that fit existing problems and drive adoption has always been a difficult process for innovators, but when we don’t talk to the right people during that process, it gets even harder. 

Sometimes finding the right people can be tricky, but the real shocker is this: Sometimes they’re already present, right under our noses - we just don’t see their value. 

Rebecca Love has built her career and reputation around empowering nurses to lend their voices in an attempt to build stronger communities that can transform healthcare.

She believes that solving problems and scaling solutions so they work for the greater good is the whole point of healthcare. And we have all the parts needed to accomplish this feat, we just need to put them in the right order.

So, join us as Rebecca gets into the details around how she’s pushing to forge a bolder, more innovative path to better healthcare by empowering nurses and giving them a voice (and seat) at the innovation table! 

Here are the show highlights:

  • This is how to achieve the best problem-solution fit (9:30)

  • Solving problems and scaling that solution to work for many (11:12)

  • Is there a nursing shortage on the horizon? (14:33) 

  • Transforming reimbursement models (22:36)

  • The fundamental need for healthcare innovation (25:33)

  • Optimizing healthcare workforces (27:58)

I've spoken with dozens of health innovators, and nearly everyone is trying to figure out their best pivot strategy. But they don't know what to change, how to pivot, or if their new pivot strategy is the right move.

So I went into overdrive putting together a clear, actionable 5-step worksheet that will help you quickly define your most viable and profitable pivot path through the COVID crisis. And I’m giving it to you for FREE — no strings attached at legacy-dna.com/pivot

 

Guest Bio

Rebecca Love is Chief Clinical Officer at Intelycare, an AI-based healthcare workforce management platform.

Her extensive nursing experience earned her the recognition as the first nurse featured on Ted.com, and as one of Modern Healthcare’s most influential people in healthcare in 2022.

Rebecca is passionate about empowering nurses and creating communities that can transform healthcare.

Rebecca holds a M.S. in Nursing from Northeastern University, B.A. in International Relations/Spanish from Boston University.

If you want more information about Intelycare or Rebecca Love’s work, you can reach out to her on LinkedIn at  @RebeccaLove.

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