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We are living through one of the most consequential periods in health history. AI, digital therapeutics, predictive analytics, medical devices, gene therapy and biopharma innovation are advancing at remarkable speed. Yet if innovation alone were enough, clinicians would feel less burdened, patients would move through the system more easily, and adoption would match the pace of possibility. That is not happening.

For years, the greatest challenge facing health innovation was securing investment and reimbursement codes. Those remain important. Yet the larger challenge today is friction. Friction lives in workflows, siloed systems, leadership indecision and in the moments when technology forgets the human experience it is meant to serve.

On Monday, July 13th, Gil Bashe, FINN Partners Chair Global Health & Purpose, will expand on a central theme from his bestselling book, Healing the Sick Care System: Why People Matter, sharing examples of startups, health system leaders and innovators succeeding because they reduce the operational, clinical and human barriers that burden clinicians and hinder patient care.

The lecture will be followed by a thirty minute “Reducing the Healthcare Friction” panel discussion featuring leading HealthTech investors sharing real world examples, including Edge Medical Ventures, Entree Capital, aMoon Fund, Johnson & Johnson CVC and others.

Date: Monday, July 13th, 10am
Venue: Herzog law firm, 6 Sadeh, TLV
Speakers: Gil Bashe, Edna Lazar, Shai Poliker, Yael Gruenbaum-Cohen, Roy Wiesner
Agenda: Welcome Remarks, Keynote, VC Investors Panel
Gil Bashe article: "Health Innovation Has a Friction Problem"

Join a best-selling author, 4 prominent Healthcare VCs and the mHealth Israel community on Monday, July 13th, 10am in Tel Aviv for "Reducing Healthcare FRICTION".

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