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IoT For All Podcast
What's Driving Change in the IoT Industry? | Bsquare's Ralph C. Derrickson & Matthew Ingulls

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 28:06


Ralph and Matthew begin by introducing themselves and their company before getting into specific use cases and solutions for their work. They then dig deeper into how IoT technology has evolved and the role of security in IoT solutions. At the end of the podcast, Ryan, Ralph, and Matthew talk look at IoT from the adopter side with a discussion on managing expectations and advice for companies starting their IoT journey.Ralph joined Bsquare in March 2019 as president, CEO, and board member. Ralph is a highly accomplished business leader with a wide range of experience using technology to create innovative products, services, and business models. Before joining Bsquare, Ralph was president and CEO of Carena, a pioneer in developing virtual health care delivery until its acquisition by Avizia in 2017. Ralph served as SVP of Corporate Development until Avizia's acquisition by American Well in July 2018. Before Carena, Ralph was managing director of venture investments at Vulcan Capital, where he was actively involved in the investment, growth, and operations of the firm's technology portfolio companies. Ralph has served for 15 years on the board of Perficient (PRFT), an IT services firm with expertise in e-commerce digital transformation. Ralph has senior leadership experience at Metricom, Starwave Corporation (acquired by Walt Disney), and NeXT Computer (acquired by Apple Computer).Matthew oversees engineering at Bsquare. Before joining Bsquare, Matthew was Engineering Manager at MPC Data Inc in Redmond, WA. He worked for many years at MPC Data Limited in the UK, most recently as a Principal Software Engineer. Now based in the UK again, he has extensive experience gained over more than 20 years of building software teams and creating embedded software and cloud systems. Matthew has developed systems across many industries and technologies, including manufacturing and industrial, cutting-edge consumer electronics, and automotive. Matthew has a BSc in Computing and Real-Time Computer Systems from the University of Gloucestershire.

The Freedom Formula for Physicians | How Doctors Cut Debt & Slash Taxes |  Business Of Medicine | Financial Education
S3, Episode- 4- Alan Pitt- Part 1- His Family Business of Medicine (Healthcare Pittstop Podcast)

The Freedom Formula for Physicians | How Doctors Cut Debt & Slash Taxes | Business Of Medicine | Financial Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 27:44


My name is Dave Denniston, your host. Welcome back to the latest episode of The Freedom Formula for Physicians Podcast. I split this conversation into two parts- this is part one. Welcome back to our monthly fireside chat with a physician to get to know their journey, their joys, and their struggles with finances and outside of finances. Our next guest is a physician and a fellow podcaster and a blogger. He said that, “I've lived my life in healthcare. I grew up in a medical household, and later got an M.D. Now, in mid-life, I am saddened and dismayed. America is the wealthiest country in the world, yet we often bankrupt our citizens when they become ill. We cure what seems incurable, but then abandon the many others. Care is often replaced by technology.” He is now on a mission from his content to bring together the places, the people, and the systems that define this care and to have heart-to-heart conversations that can make changes in the system. He is a Professor of Neuroradiology at the Barrow Neurological institute, a Chief Medical Officer at Avizia, a husband, and a father. Please help me welcome Dr. Alan Pitt. In this podcast, you will... - Learn from a "family business" physician the change with digital economy healthcare.   - Discover why he feels medicine was a secure profession, but isn't now   - How he advises young physicians who have six figures in student debt   - Learn his one suggestion to keep low costs up front    - Why he suggested to his daughter not to go to medical school (Hint: She didn't listen. Find out why) 

Integrate & Ignite Podcast
Episode 148: The Solution to a Broken System, with Alan Pitt of Barrow Neurological Institute

Integrate & Ignite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 26:08


SHOW NOTES Alan Pitt, M.D., is a Professor at the Barrow Neurological Institute, one of the country's premier centers of excellence for neuroscience. He has degrees from Stanford University (B.A 83) and the University of Arizona (M.D 88). He did postgraduate training in Internal Medicine, Neurology, Radiology and Neuroradiology. Over the past two decades, Dr. Pitt has worked at the nexus of computers and medicine, looking for better ways to stitch together our fragmented care system. He passionately believes that by putting the patient in front of the right person, the patients fear and anxiety (and that of loved ones, the nurse, or generalist) can be mitigated by the reassurance such contact provides. This approach avoids needless tests, transfers, and worry. In his efforts to transform healthcare, Dr. Pitt focuses on cloud-based solutions leveraging messaging and collaboration with sustainable business models. Dr. Pitt was the healthcare representative to the Digital Arizona Council, a group organized by the State of Arizona's CIO. He is an adjunct professor at the ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the University of Arizona College of Medicine/Phoenix. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, in 2014 Dr. Pitt was invited to serve as CMO for Avizia, a global provider of telehealth services. In 2011 he was awarded a $100,000 innovation grant from Dignity Health for (Mi)hospital, a novel cloud-based system for patient engagement. Dr. Pitt has been an invited speaker at the state and national level on issues related to telehealth and patient engagement. Listen and Learn: Why America's healthcare system is broken How technology has the power to bring medical professionals together What makes networking the key to success Why the medical field needs more collaboration How reassurance can make a huge difference in someone's outlook TO FIND ALAN ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BARROW NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE, CLICK HERE.

Taking Notes with NextGen
Mike Baird, CEO of Avizia: Innovating in healthcare, telehealth, and Making This Your Dream Job

Taking Notes with NextGen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 24:31


Avizia partners with healthcare providers to design, deploy and power system-wide telehealth programs. To do this, Avizia combines a collaborative approach with market-leading telehealth solutions that scale across the continuum of care.

Breaking Health
Avizia CEO Mike Baird Sees Telemedicine Perched at the Start of a Supernova of Healthcare Innovation

Breaking Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 42:01


Host Steve Krupa delves deep into Avizia’s history and its approach to developing the right products for hospitals. How does it identify the features providers want, as well as those they may not know they even need?

Onward Nation
Episode 378: Great ideas are not valuable without execution, with Dr. Alan Pitt.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 41:57


Dr. Alan Pitt is an attending physician and professor at the Barrow Neurological Institute, a national center of excellence in Phoenix, Arizona. He is also an entrepreneur engaging with multiple companies in the device and health IT space. His current focus is on medical collaboration and technologies bringing care teams together. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Pitt is the chief medical officer of Avizia, a global provider of telemedicine services. He is also the author of a popular blog at healthcarepitstop.com. What you’ll learn about in this episode Alan’s background Why team is most important in the healthcare arena Why you need work with someone who understands healthcare if you want to start a healthcare based business The challenges business has that healthcare does not Why — if you want to affect change — you need to be the change Why you need to guard your cash like its your own blood Recognizing personal strengths and weaknesses Big challenges facing the investment community today Getting technology not just created but adopted Why you need partners that help mitigate risk Why you need to fully understand the problem and the competition in the space Why you need to begin to think about your exit strategy before you start  How best to connect with Alan: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/alanpitt Blog: www.healthcarepitstop.com

System Execution Podcast
Episode 8: Understanding the Healthcare Ecosystem, with Dr. Alan Pitt

System Execution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 20:45


Alan Pitt, M.D., is a Professor at the Barrow Neurological Institute, one of the country’s premier centers of excellence for neuroscience. He has degrees from Stanford University (B.A 83) and the University Arizona (M.D 88). He did postgraduate training in Internal Medicine, Neurology, Radiology and Neuroradiology. Over the past two decades Dr. Pitt has worked at the nexus of computers and medicine, looking for better ways to stitch together our fragmented healthcare ecosystem. He passionately believes that by putting the patient in front of the right person, the patient’s fear and anxiety (and that of loved ones, the nurse, or generalist) can be mitigated by the reassurance such contact provides. This approach avoids needless tests, transfers and worry. In his efforts to transform healthcare, Dr. Pitt focuses on cloud-based solutions leveraging messaging and collaboration with sustainable business models. Dr. Pitt was the healthcare representative to the Digital Arizona Council, a group organized by the State of Arizona’s CIO. He is an adjunct professor for the ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the University of Arizona College of Medicine/Phoenix. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, in 2014 Dr. Pitt was invited to serve as CMO for Avizia, a global provider of telehealth services. In 2011 he was awarded a $100,000 innovation grant from Dignity Health for (Mi)hospital, a novel cloud-based system for patient engagement. Dr. Pitt has been an invited speaker at the state and national level on issues related to telehealth and patient engagement. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Dr. Pitt’s background in Neuroradiology Why people with ideas to fix healthcare often fail The cultural nuances within healthcare that need to be understood if you’re actually going to execute on an idea Why you should accept in kind from a hospital that can’t offer cash What hospitals look for before they’ll offer an in kind partnership How a successful product would slowly expand through a hospital system Why you need to understand an entire ecosystem, and how Dr. Pitt sees this in practice in healthcare Dr. Pitt’s involvement with telemedicine His new podcast Healthcare Pittstop Ways to contact Vinay: Blog: www.healthcarepitstop.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/alanpitt A transcript of today's episode is available at: systemexecution.com/alan-pitt

Numbers and Narrative
Episode 24: The Mike Baird Interview

Numbers and Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2015 50:31


Mike Baird -- Founder and CEO of Avizia Summary: Mike Baird and his company Avizia are at the forefront of telemedicine and in a period of hyper-growth. Avizia's timing is tremendous and their goals are noble: to reduce costs associated with getting to a doctor and to provide patients with more immediate care.