Our founder & managing partner Lynne Chou O'Keefe recently sat down with Bloomberg's Jonathan Palmer for an in-depth discussion on our unique approach to healthcare investing, including the importance of providing founders with both healthcare and tech expertise. The link to the episode is in the comments; the two also cover the major trends shaping healthcare, including AI, consumerization, and the evolution of the value chain.
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to shape the future of healthcare? 🩺 At Whyze Health, we’re rethinking patient care and research—combining cutting-edge AI, real-world evidence, and a passion for delivering better outcomes. Every idea and insight drives innovation forward, from brainstorming sessions to platform development. Learn more about shaping healthcare’s future: https://lnkd.in/eE4ZYZad
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Discover the latest installment of the SCALE Community CEO Series, spotlighting Amir Dan Rubin, former CEO of One Medical and current CEO of Healthier Capital. Learn how he's transforming primary care through a holistic approach and his current focus and expertise on healthcare AI. Find the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/eVetq3q7
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From barriers to opportunities, there are many facets to optimizing and implementing AI in healthcare. The Good Tech, Compassionate Health special episode provides a great recap of the #AMS2024 Conference insights. In this episode, healthcare leaders share their thoughts on scaling up, adoption, regulation, and safety of AI. Listen here: https://buff.ly/3PE0kTr
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Artificial intelligence (#AI) is one of the most important issues in healthcare. This week, we convened a group of key congressional, government and healthcare leaders in Washington, D.C. to help inform The Joint Commission’s industry guidance on healthcare AI. As we gather more stakeholder input, our intention is to help healthcare organizations sort through this complicated issue – remembering that critical to all our work is keeping the patient at the center of what we do. Pictured below: Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Joint Commission and Joint Commission International, speaking at the forum.
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Last week I had the opportunity to attend a session with The Joint Commission where a cross section of public/private stakeholders discussed AI in healthcare. What struck me about this event is that as much as AI is a technical solution, in healthcare, it is being created by humans, for human (patient) benefit. We healthcare leaders need to step up to lead on responsible and practical uses of AI and the more leaders like Jonathan Perlin can lead us through these critical discussions – the safer and smarter the result will be.
Artificial intelligence (#AI) is one of the most important issues in healthcare. This week, we convened a group of key congressional, government and healthcare leaders in Washington, D.C. to help inform The Joint Commission’s industry guidance on healthcare AI. As we gather more stakeholder input, our intention is to help healthcare organizations sort through this complicated issue – remembering that critical to all our work is keeping the patient at the center of what we do. Pictured below: Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Joint Commission and Joint Commission International, speaking at the forum.
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Way to go, Hamed Shahbazi, CEO of WELL, & Dr. Alexander Dobranowski, CEO of HEALWELL AI, for the impact you're making in driving #DigitalHealth. Recently, they joined the Inaugural Digital Health Conference hosted by Life Sciences BC & discussed the role of AI in healthcare! 📸
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Way to go, Hamed Shahbazi, CEO of WELL, & Dr. Alexander Dobranowski, CEO of HEALWELL AI, for the impact you're making in driving #DigitalHealth. Recently, they joined the Inaugural Digital Health Conference hosted by Life Sciences BC & discussed the role of AI in healthcare! 📸
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Crowell Health Solutions (CHS) had the privilege of hosting The Joint Commission's insightful event, which convened leaders from HHS and federal agencies, members of Congress, health systems, patient organizations, technology companies and other healthcare stakeholders, to discuss the role of AI in the health and human services sector. This event was a significant step forward in discussing the need for policy guardrails governing the use of AI for clinical care and other health purposes. We are honored to have been part of this important conversation and remain eager to continue this dialogue. #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Healthcare #HealthPolicy
Artificial intelligence (#AI) is one of the most important issues in healthcare. This week, we convened a group of key congressional, government and healthcare leaders in Washington, D.C. to help inform The Joint Commission’s industry guidance on healthcare AI. As we gather more stakeholder input, our intention is to help healthcare organizations sort through this complicated issue – remembering that critical to all our work is keeping the patient at the center of what we do. Pictured below: Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Joint Commission and Joint Commission International, speaking at the forum.
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Deciding when and how to use artificial intelligence is no easy task. Health leaders have to weigh innovation and efficiency with concerns about accuracy, bias and ethics, a dialogue that's intensified since generative AI burst onto the scene. Our reporters have tracked the effects of this debate on the healthcare industry. Now, we want to bring those findings to you. Join us on Nov. 19 for an interactive discussion on what AI means for the future of hospitals, health systems, payers and more. Register for the free event here: https://lnkd.in/ey7_kpKX
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