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News Coverage "Andy Grove's Prescription for Health Care," New York Times, 11/18/09
Our nation’s biggest health challenge today is curing the healthcare system itself. Costs continue to escalate, quality remains uneven, and the number of uninsured citizens has grown to 46 million.Only by combining the expertise of medicine and engineering can we restore our healthcare system to health. Medicine provides the practices that can prevent and treat human illness; engineering provides the technology, designs, and devices to make a complex system such as U.S. healthcare more affordable, effective, and accessible. This conference examines how new technologies, leading to new, low-cost products and services, could reduce hospital stays and give patients greater control over their own health. In the works, and discussed at this conference, are technologies that detect serious disease early, reduce drug costs, eliminate unproductive medical interventions, and allow the elderly and those with chronic disease to manage their care at home. The insights from this event will be useful to healthcare industry innovators as well as policy makers. |
The November 18 conference can now be viewed online. Due to high resolution and large size, the videos will take several minutes to begin playing after pressing the "play" button. Sponsors College of Engineering at UC Berkeley
The Global Technology Leaders Conference coincides with Global Entrepreneurship Week and recognizes the entrepreneurial vision of A. Richard Newton, Dean of UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering from 2000-2007. Conference Co-chairs - Regis Kelly, QB3 & UCSF Honorary Co-chairs - Carl Schramm, President & CEO, |
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