24m ·
Published
19 Oct 12:30
In today’s episode, our guest is David Stein, the co-founder, and CEO of Ash- a healthcare start-up that enables at-home diagnostics for easy healthcare delivery.
The company works with health & wellness companies, medical institutions, public health institutions, universities, and pharmaceuticals to provide the most comprehensive and inclusive at-home / remote diagnostic testing.
23m ·
Published
28 Sep 12:00
In today’s episode, Molly Ticknor, an executive director at Show Me school-based health Alliance of Missouri, discusses the health care gaps and the lack of equitable access to youth- care in Missouri.
The organization collaborates with school districts and the community to help identify the best school-based healthcare program in meeting the demands of quality healthcare services to the youth in the area.
19m ·
Published
21 Sep 12:00
In today’s episode, our guest Dr. Juan Carlos Correa, the managing physician at
Modern Vascular Overland Park Clinic talks about the new tools and new techniques that they do in a very simple outpatient setting to help save people's legs.
The company is doing complex vascular treatment and interventions despite the influence of the pandemic on their staff and in providing healthcare to their patients, they advocate for Peripheral Arterial Disease and mitigate the stigma underlying the disease in order to spread awareness and educate on proper treatment.
46m ·
Published
07 Sep 16:00
Breakthrough Technology in the Drug Delivery System
In today’s episode, our guest is Don Turner, the Chairman, and CEO of Neosinus Health which has commercialized a fully integrated platform for optimizing drug delivery and health outcomes
The company is playing a leadership role in advancing high-potential existing drugs for new indications and developing a new and innovative class of brain drugs that will address the largest global health burden and finally deliver new therapies that have been unattainable for many decades.
22m ·
Published
31 Aug 09:00
This week’s guest is Cherie Kloss, the CEO and founder of Snap Nurse
A tech-powered staffing platform, SnapNurse quickly and easily connects healthcare facilities with on demand nurses and allied professionals.
Whether it’s an urgent crisis or a long-term staffing need, Snap Nurse can fulfill the staffing requirement in a timely manner while offering flexible contracts to avoid being understaffed or overbooked like traditional methods allow for.
25m ·
Published
24 Aug 15:44
Graphium creates innovative, mobile-based software to support the back-office functions of medical facilities specializing in anesthesia. Their goal is to optimize the management of backend data and technologies, so healthcare providers can spend less time running the business and more time focused on serving patients.
18m ·
Published
17 Aug 15:52
As advanced healthcare technology continues to emerge, extra attention is being paid to existing pain points that it could solve for providers, payers, and patients around the world.
In today’s episode, our guest Amihai Neiderman, CEO and co-founder of Nym Health, discusses the top concerns and proposed solutions around healthcare insurance claims.
33m ·
Published
03 Aug 02:00
Hitesh is Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Nutromics and is passionate about bring innovative new wearable and AI-driven health-tech products and solutions to the market for impact. Hitesh has more than 10+ years of experience consulting globally within Healthcare and previously worked at IBM Watson Health.
27m ·
Published
27 Jul 03:00
Cameron Carter is an experienced product strategist within the value-based ecosystem explains how he goes about tackling some problems in the healthcare industry.
[02:17] What gave Cameron confidence to pursue to pursue a new opportunity rather than just staying put?
He talks about how he learned a lot from startup and that he really fancied working at a big company.
[5:50] How does Cameron’s day to day schedule and responsibility look like?
He says that his day-to-day life is all about being creative. He adds up that at the same time, it's always about being consumer centric, or patient centric.
[7:55] How does Cameron go about finding other resources and build up his weakness?
Mr. Carter says that he tends to lean on others and lean into others as well. Carter adds up and says that he’s quite observant and asks questions a lot.
[9:52] Obstacles encountered within the company and how did Cameron solve that moment of adversity?
He says that there hasn't been a laundry list of adversity because he feels like that would be a red flag.
[11:47] What kind of advice would Cameron share to some companies looking to diversify?
Cameron speaks emphasizes the importance of listening and understand, that decoupling your comfort creates growth.
[17:52] What are some of the trends in the healthcare space?
Here, he says that he is excited about people really questioning the historical context, the historical design of the healthcare system.
[21:37] What sort of advice would Cameron give to other health care companies that are looking to make an impact in the healthcare industry?
He says that industries should start locally and deliver good care to local schools and banks.
Links:
@CamDotCarter - Twitter
https://www.davita.com/
39m ·
Published
20 Jul 01:18
Dr. Patricia Boulogne is a certified functional medicine practitioner, Chiropractor, speaker, coach, and also bestseller author. Over the last 35+ years, Patricia has dedicated her life to helping people to focus on the whole person, thus eliminating chronic problems.