The Future of Health Innovation

Thomas Looby
2 min readJan 4, 2021

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There is an infinite number of unknown possibilities throughout the world, and one of the largest uncertainties these days is the future of health innovation. As the pandemic wreaked havoc in the medical field many health industries became at odds with one another. In fact, some companies broke apart entirely and new organizations were formed. So, what exactly does the future of health innovation look like?

With the current pandemic and its range of problems, health innovation is inevitable, however, rushed it may be. Still, being rushed means there might not be enough time to truly check that everything is proper as it should be. If any means of future innovation affect the public negatively in any way, those particular innovations will not be accepted. Those that created them will also end up highly compromised as well. With many people already on edge, it will be very hard to make near-perfect solutions to future problems.

In addition to these problems, many countries may not have the resources for positive changes. What easy changes could be possible without too much negative feedback then? Smaller projects would be best at first. Accumulating wealth in a safe and respectable way is a good way to impress other countries as it would eliminate the debt that might hold back these changes. However, the creation and marketing of new products on a semi-large scale would work well. Countries with a surplus of wealth will have a much easier time creating and testing effective medicine.

AI companies can be also funded to create more designs for patients in hospitals. Some AI can create and administer medicine to patients in place of doctors and nurses. Others will be more precise and able to function in direct healing and restructuring, such as surgery through nanobytes.

All in all, the future of Health Innovation is still to be determined whether it will be all that we hope for. Even with this notion, it is still entirely possible to change for the better, we all just have to figure how to use what we have in the right. Regardless of the current circumstances, following the way of science and taking the correct precautions may have a significant impact on health innovations and their success or failure.

Originally published on Thomas Looby’s website.

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Thomas Looby
Thomas Looby

Written by Thomas Looby

Thomas Looby is Partner and CEO-in-Residence at Concinnity, LLC. For more, be sure to visit ThomasLooby.co and follow him online for the latest updates!

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