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October 29-31, 2012

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Monday, October 29th
  • Registration
  • Opening Reception
Tuesday, October 30th
  • Evening Off-Site Social Events
  • Panel Discussions
Wednesday, October 31st
  • Panel Discussions
  • Revealing of the Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2013

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Top 10 Medical Innovations


Using state-of-the art technology and evaluating next-generation products has long characterized care provided at Cleveland Clinic. Which are the up-and-coming technologies and which will have the biggest impact on healthcare in the coming year? This is a question that has been asked by Cleveland Clinic physicians and researchers ever since George Crile, one of Cleveland Clinic founders, wrote about the "invisible coin of infinite satisfaction" after he realized that one of his patients was restored to health through one of his inventions.

Cleveland Clinic's culture of innovation naturally fosters a good deal of discussion about "hot" new technologies and which ones will have the greatest impact each year. Their passion for getting the best care for patients drives a continuous dialogue on what technologies are just over the horizon.

The Top 10 was developed to share outside Cleveland Clinic what our clinical leaders were saying to each other and what innovations they felt would shape healthcare in the next year.

A rigorous process is used to gather the opinions of leading Cleveland Clinic physicians and researchers, create a field of nominated innovative technologies for consideration, and develop a consensus perspective of what will be the Top 10 Medical Innovations for the coming year. Our team interviews nearly 60 Cleveland Clinic experts to elicit their nominations.

Technologies that were nominated had to fit tight parameters:
  • The innovations had to have significant clinical impact. It must offer significant patient benefit in comparison to current practices. The technology must also have high user-related functionality that improves healthcare delivery. (40%)
  • Nominated innovations had to have a high probability of commercial success. (20%)
  • The innovation must be in or exiting clinical trials and be available on the market sometime in the coming year. (20%)
  • The innovation must have significant human interest in its application or benefits, and must have the ability to visualize human impact. (20%)
  • We probed the opinions of a broad cross-section of Cleveland Clinic staff from every major medical field. Our primary question was, "What innovations are changing the practice of medicine in your field?" In all, these interviews yielded nearly 100 nominations of emerging technologies.
  • The nominated innovations were screened to confirm threshold criteria and consolidate overlapping technologies. Our team prepared research on each remaining technology, and then presented a final list of more than 40 up-and-coming technologies and their data profiles to two separate panels of leading Cleveland Clinic physicians. In July, each panel meets to debate and vote. The two panels then voted in the combined lists and established our final Top 10 Medical Innovations for the coming year.
  • Through its rigorous selection process, the Top 10 represents important emerging technologies, based on the collective viewpoint of dozens of Cleveland Clinic leaders. We hope you will find our selections interesting and will use them to stimulate your own thinking on future new trends and technologies and maybe even spur some innovation on your own.