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Healthcare - What We’re Looking For
Scott Belsky • The Rise of Open-Sourced R&D, How Communal Resourcefulness Will Protect Us, & Wild Data Provocations
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Healthcare + Life SciencesCan we longitudinally study humans so we can predict when they will fall ill?Can we catch people at risk for chronic diseases (COPD, CVD, Diabetes, HF, mental health, neurological disorders, autoimmune disorders, cancer) before they are at risk?Can we improve the outcomes for people that suffer from chronic non-communicabl... See more
Jay Zaveri • World's Hardest Problems
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Fast forward to today, and a dizzying number of new and compelling care options for patients in new formats have hit the market. Novel payment models, rising healthcare costs, shifting financial responsibilities, a consumer preference for virtual-first experiences, and emerging market segments with new buyer dynamics have opened up new distribution... See more
Julie Yoo • The New Go-To-Market Playbooks for Digital Health Startups
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Entrenched interests are tough to navigate, but I would say that this crisis is forcing every line item and service provider to be scrutinized and see exactly what they’re providing. Right now, every buyer in healthcare is trying figure out how their different healthcare service providers can help them in a remote-first way, and most of these compa... See more
Nikhil Krishnan • “There Are Too Many Entrenched Interests”
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- Be cost-conscious. Care is getting wildly expensive. Primary Care 3.0 should use data to recommend the least expensive way to diagnose and treat, and manage over time 95% of general health issues.
Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
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