Fierce Healthcare April 12, 2019
Heather Landi

A new online database gives startup entrepreneurs access to physicians’ perspectives on where technology can be applied to fix real-world clinical problems.

Physicians have a lot to say about their frustrations with inefficient workflows and processes in their day-to-day work.

Want proof? Just ask them about their EHRs.

And health technology entrepreneurs want to hear all about it, ideally early on in the product development process. So the American Medical Association recently started a partnership to foster those connections.

The AMA and Sling Health, a student-run biotechnology incubator, launched the clinical problem database on the AMA’s Physician Innovation Network, an online forum that connects physicians and health technology companies looking for clinician feedback.

The project aims to give...

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