
Innovation, enduring impacts, and serving the public good influence everything we do at Noblis
Thought leadership takes many forms…collaboration with clients, presentations, publications, new ideas, and patents. Noblis is known to our clients as a thought leader for the type of work we do and the innovative projects that we engage in. From transforming healthcare to reducing costs, Noblis’ experts are taking on some of the most challenging issues facing society today. And all of our work is done to support our mission to serve the public and produce enduring impacts. We draw upon the best minds in the industry—Noblis healthcare professionals who are recognized thought leaders in their fields, as well as our innovative partners in the research community.
Health Innovation embodies Noblis' commitment to developing new insights and knowledge that advance health-related issues and to disseminating that knowledge for the public good.
Noblis’ Health Innovation hosted a Health Information Technology (HIT) expert panel to discuss adopting and implementing HIT at the national level.
Noblis sponsored a forum on Pharmacovigilance where leaders of government, industry, academia and science were invited to come together to identify and prioritize issues, refine a straw-model approach to improve information-sharing, management, and surveillance to increase safety and support greater efficacy.
Sigma Journal is distributed to thousands of professionals throughout the United States.
Noblis' RASMAS is a lifesaving technology that helps healthcare organizations manage recalls for products used in the healthcare environment.
Noblis’ Center for Health Innovation also sponsors National Leaders Forums that convene health leaders in discussions of mutual and national interest. Examples include:
- Improving the Healthcare Recall Process
Industry thought leaders convened to address the complex issues surrounding health alerts and recalls.
- Pharmacovigilence
Creating a forum of agencies who are interested in evaluating, testing, approving, and recalling pharmaceuticals, and that focus on the needs of patients.
- Health Information Technology (HIT) expert panel discussed adopting and and implementing HIT at the national level.
For more information e-mail us at HealthInnovation@noblis.org.