Working to advance global health.
Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation partners with entities ranging from industry, academia, government, to the non-profit community to explore new approaches to problems.
What we do
Explore TLI’s three focus areas below to learn how we are improving health outcomes with better data.
Federal Healthcare
As strategic thinkers and experienced professionals from private and public healthcare sectors, TLI strives for a more sustainable future by making a significant impact on chronic disease, behavioral health, care design and multiple aspects of healthcare delivery. We have over a decade of supporting the federal government on contracts and grants in research support services, readiness support and big data programs. We help advance the state of science so that it can play a productive role in supporting researchers, providers, payers and, most importantly, patients. Our key priorities remain firm: advance innovative strategies to make a positive impact on individual, community and population health, healthcare, resilience and well-being.
Federal Healthcare ProjectsInnovation
TLI’s Innovation Hub evaluates emerging technology solutions that can improve health for specific underserved populations. We accept proposals from potential partners for technologies, devices, AI and big data projects to drive better patient outcomes for under-served patient populations. Although “innovation” is frequent buzzword, few organizations truly understand how to implement innovation into an existing organizational culture like TLI does.
Learn More about the Innovation HubUnder-served Patient Populations
Many patient populations need to close major health knowledge gaps and provide relevant information to providers and patient families on the most current research, clinical standards, and new approaches for treatment. TLI envisions a world with greater health results through innovation based on better data, where even those patients and families facing the most difficult conditions find hope for better care.
Under-served Patient Population Projects