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Did you know that one-third of every dollar spent in healthcare today is used for high-volume and repetitive data-driven administrative processes? The challenge has grown from the digitization of the healthcare industry, but new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) may also prove to be the answer. I recently came across a company called Olive that builds artificial intelligence and RPA solutions that empower healthcare organizations to improve efficiency and patient care while reducing costly administrative errors. I invited Sean Lane, CEO and Co-Founder at Olive to share his expertise in and insights. We discuss America’s growing trillion-dollar administrative burden in healthcare New applications of AI and ML in healthcare Hiring AI-based digital workers to support human colleagues How AI can reduce errors that impact patient outcomes (insurance eligibility, etc.) Sean is a technology entrepreneur with a deep background in national security and healthcare. Prior to starting his first company, BTS, Sean served as an intelligence officer at the National Security Agency and completed five tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq. After BTS, Sean shifted his focus to healthcare and founded Olive (fka CrossChx), a technology company that focuses on building an AI workforce to transform the healthcare industry. Sean is also the founder of Betamore and the Digital Harbor Foundation among others. He is a graduate of Miami University and his recognitions include an Honorary Doctorate of Public Service, the Bronze Star Medal, and Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year.
Jay is a writer, entrepreneur, and community builder. After discovering the power of small groups of driven individuals who meet regularly to make rapid progress, Jay founded Unreal Collective. Unreal Collective is a virtual accelerator for entrepreneurs and creatives to reach their next milestone. Previously, Jay spent several years in tech startups as COO of a ticket exchange called Tixers (sold in 2015) and a product manager at CrossChx, a healthcare startup. Now, Jay serve as Vice Chair of the Create Columbus Commission and Facilitator of Startup Weekend. The Create Columbus Commission exists to advocate for young professionals to the city officials in Columbus, Ohio. Startup Weekend is a 54-hour community event that teaches individuals how to conceptualize, build, and launch a startup company. ____________________ Listen to #1 Top Rated Business and Entrepreneurship Podcast http://theblindentrepreneur.com If your business needs a dependable graphic design service that delivers unlimited design, sign up for Penji today. Tiers starting at $349 per month. https://penji.co Follow Me Online Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grzybowskij/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grzybowskij/ Website: http://theblindentrepreneur.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/theblindentrepreneur Twitter: https://twitter.com/grzybowskij Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive content and giveaways: http://theblindentrepreneur.com
The Augmented City is at AI Med in Laguna Niguel, CA. We sat down with Sean Lane to talk about how AI and Machine Learning can transform the operations paradigm in medicine.
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Ted had a fascinating conversation with Sean Lane, founder and CEO of Crosschx.
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www.hrcoaching.com/sbh6 Sean Lane from CrossChx says to focus on one key thing to get your company to the point of becoming one of the best places to work. Learn what that is in this episode! More from Sean: www.twitter.com/unleashcbus www.Crosschx.com Connect with us: www.twitter.com/hrcoachingteam www.facebook.com/HRCoachingTeam Send in your questions to ask@hrcoaching.com Connect with Brad Owens at www.bradowens.com More episodes, free downloads and articles at www.hrcoaching.com
Sean Lane, Chairman, and CEO of CrossChx based in the United States participate in Risk Roundup to discuss the Artificial Intelligence-based Healthcare System. Artificial Intelligence based Healthcare System Today, healthcare is facing massive complex challenges. While, across nations, over the years, there have been many talks and trials to fix the broken healthcare system to […] The post Artificial Intelligence based Healthcare System appeared first on Risk Group.
We're talking about capital in the capital city. VentureOhio helps to facilitate the entrepreneurial ecosystem in our state and their annual VentureReport takes a detailed look at Ohio investment activity and the people and companies putting Ohio on the map. I sat down with VentureOhio's CEO Falon Donohue and Brad Mascho, the co-founder of local startup CrossChx to talk about the report, how venture capital works, and the opportunities available for entrepreneurs. The post Venture Capital in Columbus appeared first on The Confluence Cast.
We're talking about capital in the capital city. VentureOhio helps to facilitate the entrepreneurial ecosystem in our state and their annual VentureReport takes a detailed look at Ohio investment activity and the people and companies putting Ohio on the map. I sat down with VentureOhio's CEO Falon Donohue and Brad Mascho, the co-founder of local startup CrossChx to talk about the report, how venture capital works, and the opportunities available for entrepreneurs. The post Venture Capital in Columbus appeared first on The Confluence Cast.
Today’s guest is Sean Lane, CEO of CrossChx, and we have a great chat about artificial intelligence. Email: sean.lane@crosschx.com CrossChx: https://crosschx.com/ In the News President Trump met with Juan Manuel the President of Columbia yesterday and held a joint news conference. The President emphasized counter drug trafficking in partnership with Columbia. Other key points include the President’s claims that illegal border crossings in the U.S. are down 73%, he wants the U.S. to work with South American countries on the Venezuelan problem, and also promised that MS-13 gang members will be gone from the U.S. soon. President Trump also took to Twitter today as he tweeted, “this is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!” and “with all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign & Obama Administration, there was never a special counsel!” The tweets were in response to Wednesday’s news that the Department of Justice appointment former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election. Following a closed door Senate session in which Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appeared, reporters sought reaction and comment to President Trump’s displeasure with the appointment of special counsel. After the same Senate session, Senator Dick Durbin was asked about Rosenstein’s explanation regarding why he appointed a special counsel to look into Russian allegations. In International News Coalition forces struck Syrian pro-regime forces on Thursday in a a de-confliction zone near At Tanf. The Syrian government backed forces posed a threat to U.S. partner forces and ignored warnings to turn around their convoy. Some of the warnings include an aircraft show of force and warning shots. Russian attempts to dissuade pro-regime movements toward At Tanf were also ignored. For all the background information regarding events leading up to the current conflict in Syria, be sure to listen to our shows from May 8th and 9th where we chat with Islamic Professor of History Brian Glyn Williams. U.S. Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Elaine Duke met with EU officials in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss, “serious evolving threats to aviation security and approaches to confronting such threats.” Specifically, there was talk of expanding the laptop ban in carry on baggage to flights coming from Europe. Airline trade groups urged alternative security measures instead. The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on the chief and justices of the Venezuelan supreme court in retaliation for the court seizing powers from the opposition led congress earlier in the year. The justices will have any U.S. assets frozen and are barred from traveling to the U.S. Several protests have occurred in Venezuela in the last several weeks that have led to over 40 deaths. Protests are in opposition to Venezuela’s ruling president consolidation of power and the severe poverty that the country is experiencing. In Tech News The FCC voted 2 to 1 today in favor of rolling back net neutrality regulations put in place by President Obama’s administration. A Democratic FCC commissioner explained that the vote jeopardizes the ability of the open internet to function tomorrow as it does today while Republican commissioners argue that regulating the internet as if it was a utility has reduced companies investment into broadband infrastructure. The FCC will keep the issue open for public comment until a final vote is taken at a later date. A side note as we comment on the dysfunction of the news media. Several media outlets are reporting that the FCC have already received over a million comments regarding the net neutrality issue recently. However, those outlets fail to mention that most comments were bots associated with a cyber attack meant to bring down the FCC’s website and not actual people commenting on the potential repeal of regulation. Regardless of where you stand on the net neutrality rules, don’t be misled by fake news. Google revealed a new processor this week at Google I/O. The processor is designed to train and execute machine learning systems that help with everything from speech recognition to robotics. The processor will not be sold, but will be available in Google's data centers so that users can access them in the cloud as they seek to develop artificial intelligence platforms.
This week, our interview features Sean Lane, Founder of CrossCHX, for the first part of our series around Patient Identity in Value-Based Care. CrossChx is a platform and app that securely stores a user's medical history, prescriptions, and more all on a smartphone. A user can share their profile with any provider they want, eliminating paper forms while protecting a user's medical identity. In this episode, Sean and I discuss: Sean’s background and how he came to found CrossChx How the CrossChx platform works and how it solves a variety of healthcare inequities Why Patient Identity in Value-Based Care is an important problem to fix and why patients need to own their Identities How this moves us toward a value-based care model rather than traditional FFS How CrossChx is approaching building in AI and Machine learning and a “Digital assistant" to make sure physicians see the most important and relevant data Sean’s strategy around raising funds from both Midwest-based firms like Drive Capital in Columbus, OH, and from Khosla Ventures on the West Coast How the differing geography of CrossChx’s investors has played a role in the help they are able to provide Sean’s thoughts on the future of value-based healthcare models Connect with Sean Lane: LinkedIn Twitter Connect with CrossChx: Website Blog Twitter Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter Follow me on Twitter Subscribe and leave a review in iTunes Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to his episode on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Libsyn
ProductCamp Columbus is a monthly event to discuss the challenges and approaches of building great products. We have product people from Columbus area companies discuss how they think about and approach product personally and at their companies. In this episode we feature Joel Crockett, VP of Development at CrossChx. In 2012, CrossChx created the first universal patient ID in healthcare. A unique and global way to accurately verify a person's identity in any hospital, clinic, or doctor's office. This was the first step towards building the internet of healthcare and creating a future where each person owns their information. Today, they have created more than 50 million unique patient IDs for healthcare and laid the foundation to bring modern technology and innovations to every care provider. This is the audio recording from the live event on 6/2/2016. http://crosschx.com http://www.productcampcolumbus.com http://www.awh.net https://www.rev1ventures.com
In the latest edition of The Kicker, we discuss nascent plans to redevelop the UDF site in the Short North as well as White Castle's headquarters site west of downtown near Grandview Yard. We also covered why L Brands is cutting 200 jobs at Victoria's Secret despite turning a $1.25 billion profit last year, and why venture capital firms in Columbus and Silicon Valley were willing to give $15 million to Columbus-based CrossChx as it builds the "internet of health care" just a year after it landed another $15 million. We topped off the podcast with an update on the Central Ohio beer scene as another local microbrewer opens a public taproom.
In the latest edition of The Kicker, we discuss nascent plans to redevelop the UDF site in the Short North as well as White Castle's headquarters site west of downtown near Grandview Yard. We also covered why L Brands is cutting 200 jobs at Victoria's Secret despite turning a $1.25 billion profit last year, and why venture capital firms in Columbus and Silicon Valley were willing to give $15 million to Columbus-based CrossChx as it builds the "internet of health care" just a year after it landed another $15 million. We topped off the podcast with an update on the Central Ohio beer scene as another local microbrewer opens a public taproom.
Legendary entrepreneur and investor Keith Rabois recently visited us in Columbus and sat down for the first Founderati Fireside Chat here at CrossChx HQ. ABOUT FOUNDERATI Founderati is a founder-friendly speaker series brought to you by CrossChx. Founderati goes one-on-one with leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs. From billion-dollar ideation to VC series funding, Founderati features relevant content and incredible stories from across the startup community. We only have one rule: no remoras.