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This Week in Pharmacy – April 4, 2025 We launch with the "godfather of Functional Pharmacy" Robert Kress fRx. Roberts is a #pharmacist, practitioner, and coach who blends lifestyle and functional medicine with a passion for empowering patients. He believes true healing comes from within the patient, and that the role of the practitioner is to guide, teach, and support through awareness, education, and self-care. Rather than dispensing medications, Roberts shares tools for wellness—ranging from supplements and nutrition to mindfulness, natural movement, and purposeful living—all aimed at helping others reach peak performance and holistic well-being. This week on This Week in Pharmacy (TWIP), we're proud to honor World Autism Awareness Day, celebrated globally on Tuesday, April 2nd, by spotlighting an inspiring voice in the profession: Dr. Brian Catton, PharmD. Brian is many things—a husband, a father, a community pharmacist and Pharmacist in Charge at Walgreens, and proudly, an autistic professional who brings heart, authenticity, and advocacy into every role he plays. In this deeply personal and powerful interview, Brian shares his journey—from his early diagnosis in 1989 with PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified), to earning his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Shenandoah University, to leading in both life and the pharmacy profession. He speaks candidly about what Autism Acceptance truly means: moving beyond awareness to inclusion, understanding, and valuing neurodiverse individuals for who they are and the perspectives they bring. ✨ “It's not just about knowing autistic people exist—it's about making sure we're heard, included, and able to contribute to the betterment of our spheres of influence.” – Dr. Brian Catton Tune in to hear Brian's story of resilience, growth, humor, and purpose. You'll walk away inspired—and better equipped to foster inclusion in your community and workplace. Next up, we talk with John Nosta. John Nosta is the Founder and President of NostaLab, a globally recognized innovation think tank at the intersection of technology, science, and medicine. Renowned for his forward-thinking insights, John is consistently ranked among the top global influencers in digital health and technology. He has contributed over 500 articles to publications such as Forbes, Fortune, Psychology Today, and Bloomberg, and has been published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals including The American Journal of Physiology and Circulation. John has served on advisory boards for organizations like Google Health and the World Health Organization's Digital Health Roster of Experts. As a sought-after speaker, he guides companies, NGOs, and governments through the complexities of exponential change and innovation. Learn more at JohnNosta.com
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Matt Yanchyshyn, VP, Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace and Partner Services and John Nosta, President at NostaLab. Matt highlighted the growth of AWS Marketplace, which now offers over 42,000 products with ROIs over 200-300%. He emphasized the importance of speed and innovation, noting that AI and large language models (LLMs) are transforming procurement by offering sophisticated recommendations and automated validation. John discussed the cognitive age, where LLMs unlock thoughts, enhancing human cognition and creativity. He stressed the need for businesses to adapt quickly to exponential change, emphasizing continuous learning and ethical stewardship of knowledge. DisrupTV is a weekly podcast with hosts R "Ray" Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
On today's episode of Health UnaBASHEd,our guest is making his third appearance on the show is tech influencer. global thought leader, keynote speaker and author John Nosta, president at NOSTA LABS. We discuss the rollout of AI and it's practical uiptake into the health and live sciences ecosystems. John weighs in on the range of LLMs (large language models) and the more promising opportunites presented in our healthcare delivery, and life sciences markets.
Host Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters welcome their guest, who's making his third appearance on the show, tech influencer, global thought leader, keynote speaker and author John Nosta, president at NOSTA LABS. They discuss the rollout of AI and it's practical uptake into the health and live sciences ecosystems. John weighs in on the range of LLMs (large language models) and the more promising opportunities presented in our healthcare delivery, and life sciences markets. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 4, 2023 is: maelstrom MAIL-strum noun A maelstrom is a powerful often violent whirlpool that sucks in objects within a given radius. Maelstrom is also often used figuratively to refer to a situation resembling the turbulence of a maelstrom, as when there are a lot of confused activities, emotions, etc. // He was caught in a maelstrom of emotions after the news he received over the phone. // The ship was drawn into the maelstrom. See the entry > Examples: “Innovation can be a crushing force—a physical and emotional juggernaut that can redefine entire sectors, societies, and civilizations in its inexorable path. As we peer into the maelstrom of technology's ever-expanding possibilities—clinging to what guardrails we may find—the question that emerges is not just about what awaits us but about when. Timing, as they say, is everything.” — John Nosta, Psychology Today, 22 Sept. 2023 Did you know? The original Maelstrom, also known as the Mostenstraumen or Moskstraumen, is a channel located off the northwest coast of Norway that has dangerous tidal currents. English speakers became familiar with its (often exaggerated) perils through literature—Edgar Allan Poe wrote a story called “A Descent into the Maelstrom,” and Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea has—spoiler alert—a maelstrom at its climax. The English word arrived by way of the Dutch word maelstrom, which today is spelled maalstroom. (The Dutch word combines the verb malen, meaning “to grind,” and the noun strom, “stream.”) English speakers have applied the word to any powerful whirlpool since the 16th century, and by the 19th century they'd begun to apply it figuratively to things or situations resembling such maelstroms in turbulence or confusion.
Hosts Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters speak with health, life sciences, tech futurist, global thought leader, author, and popular speaker John Nosta, President, NOSTALAB. Making an encore appearance on Health Unabashed, John weighs in on the explosion of ChatGPT applications in the health, wellness and life sciences space. We unbundle the DNA of innovation, what's real and the 'where's the beef' fluff, then explore the upside of AI writ large and the potential for ChatGPT to be a game changer that "none of us saw coming".
On HealthunaBASHEd our guest is health, life sciences, tech futurist, global thought leader, author, and popular speaker John Nosta, President, NOSTALAB. Making an encore appearance on Health Unabashed, John weighs in on the explosion of ChatGPT applications in the health, wellness and life sciences space. We unbundle the DNA of innovation, what's real and the 'where's the beef' fluff, then explore the upside of AI writ large and the potential for ChatGPT to be a game changer that "none of us saw coming". Tune in! Just say Alexa, "play HealthcareNOW Radio" weekdays at 10:30 am, 6:30 pm, & 2:30 am Eastern / 7:30 am, 3:30 pm, & 11:30 pm Pacific ==##==
S2E16: Not a Point but a Trajectory with John Nosta, CEO of Nosta Lab and host Dr. Nick. What exactly is ChatGPT? This term might rise to a verb like google did in our language based on the current level of interest but do you know what it is and perhaps what it stands for? Technology and innovation have a very long history in our lives and world, as John highlights going back as far as fire that continues to deliver value but not universally. The ChatGPT-3 technology is neither good nor bad, How we use it is dependent on us. As you will hear we are not at a point in time of innovation but on a trajectory, one that is approaching a straight line or the asymptote of exponential progress. Your better pill to swallow is to open the door, and accept the tool as part of the world we live in. Incorporate the technology into your world, start testing it personally for experience, and encourage your employees, co-workers, and friends to do the same. Open the door to use cases in your work environment and explore potential use cases – not everything will work, but opportunities and potential will arise and might open doors to new ways. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio.” Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
On this episode of the podcast, I was joined by John Nosta of NostaLab. John and I discuss: -Pharmaceutical Innovation in the last several decades -Patient-Centricity in Pharma -Innovation vs. Implementing Existing Technologies -Genius Being a Birthright & Mediocrity Being Self imposed -Telemedicine & Digital Health -Decentralized Clinical Trials - Artificial Intelligence, Wonder and Fear John Nosta is the founder of NOSTALAB—a digital health think tank recognized globally for an inspired vision of transformation. His focus is on guiding companies, NGOs, and governments through the dynamics of exponential change and the diffusion of innovation into complex systems. He is also a member of the Google Health Advisory Board. Further, John is also a frequent and popular contributor to Fortune, Forbes, Psychology Today and Bloomberg. He has also been published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals including The American Journal of Physiology, Circulation, and The American Journal of Hematology. In 2019, he was named to the World Health Organization's Digital Health Roster of Experts.
January 17, 2022: https://www.linkedin.com/in/logancm/ (Chris Logan), Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer at https://www.censinet.com/ (Censinet) joins Bill for the news. Transcarent, a digital health platform for self-insured employers, closed a $200 million series C funding round with players like Northwell, Intermountain & Rush. Will telemedicine evolve to a dynamic and preferred experience or have we cut and pasted the traditional doctor's office experience into the computer screen and left it at that? Plus highlights from the JP Morgan Conference. Moderna's earnings were excellent. Sinovac went from slightly in the red in 2020 to 5.1 billion net income in 2021. Ascension is ready to take more risk when it comes to value-based payment models. And Intermountain Healthcare touted its acquisition-fueled shift away from fee-for-service care. Key Points: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:11:15 - Transcarent is going to change the experience employees have with their employer benefits 00:15:10 - We assume everybody understands how to navigate healthcare but they don't 00:21:30 - A health system should become a partner in health care as opposed to a partner in sick care 00:26:45 - How do we really transform what telemedicine looks like? https://www.censinet.com/ (Censinet) Stories: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/innovation/northwell-intermountain-rush-invest-in-digital-health-platform-for-self-insured.html (Northwell, Intermountain & Rush invest in digital health platform for self-insured - Beckers Hospital Review) https://johnnosta.medium.com/the-urgent-need-for-telemedicine-2-0-dc4bd759a5f2 (The Urgent Need for Telemedicine 2.0 by John Nosta) https://www.modernhealthcare.com/finance/reporters-notebook-jp-morgans-2022-health-conference (Reporter's notebook: J.P. Morgan's 2022 health conference - Modern Healthcare) https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/hospitals/jpm22-day-1-medically-home-nabs-110m-from-baxter-mayo-clinic (JPM22, Day 1: JPMorgan partners with Vera Whole Health; Humana addresses lower MA enrollment outlook and more - Fierce Healthcare) https://www.natlawreview.com/article/day-one-notes-40th-annual-jp-morgan-healthcare-conference-2022 (Day One Notes for the 40th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, 2022 - The National Law Review)
This episode, John Nosta who is the inventor / creator of Nosta Lab Driving Innovation in Digital Health | NOSTALAB spars spars / duels (Do not worry there is no death or ER visits) with who is no better a Friend than the legendary Gil Bashe who is Chair Global of Healthcare at Finn Partners Both John Nosta & Gil Bashe go back twenty years in their friendship and admiration. Yes…there is a high level of honesty and ability to share openly in this podcast. John & Gil not only know each other's button but they know how to push them and to go close to the edge. All in fun & sport to make healthcare better. All in a spirit of let's be real & push healthcare & its stakeholders…As they are both premier healthcare / digital healthcare influencers. In this episode, John & Gil chat about: Innovation, all innovation especially is crowdsourced, John says no, Gil Bashe says yes. Why? Gil is working on a piece of top 10 digital health trends to be published in Medika Life. Feel free to share with Gil Bashe any trends. John would say no way to this. What the heck is digital health? The biggest buzz would. Where does it end and begin? Too many Mic drops, John Nosta shares about Fire as one of the starts to innovation, AI, and what is stopping innovation is Implementation. 100 years ago we had a typewriter that would type 20% faster. We said no. Sound familiar to healthcare? Hard to believe that 100 years ago disruption was there in the QWERTY Keyboard So we are rigid, medicine, healthcare is rigid which prevents implementation of all and any innovation
S1E1: On this debut episode, host Gil Bashe and co-host Gregg Masters invite president and founder of the digital health think tank, NOSTALAB, John Nosta to discuss the current state of innovation in the digital health economy. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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In this episode I interview John Nosta and Gil Bashe about the digital health revolution. Head to my YouTube page to access the video. To the listeners - my audio has echo and there is some feedback. I recommend listening on loud speaker rather than using headphones. Enjoy this great content.
On today's episode of #InsideOut, John Nosta, President of NostaLab, joins Mike Alkire to discuss the emergence of technology and data, and it's implications on the future of healthcare.
DisrupTV Episode 218, Aaron Miri, Angela Yochem, John Nosta by DisrupTV
2021 is finally here, and as with any new year, we wish this one to be better than the previous one. 2020 sure changed the perspective of what that actually means. I am your host Tjaša Zajc and for the first episode of this year, I wanted to prepare an easy-going introduction to the year. You will hear a discussion with John Nosta. John is consistently ranked among the top names in digital health. He is an advisor to many digital health companies and the founder of the NOSTALAB—a digital health think tank. I invited him to the show for a relaxed but deep discussion about where we are at the moment in digital health and healthcare broadly and what we can be optimistic about in the upcoming year. Enjoy the show and to learn more go to www.facesofdigitalhealth.com. To be notified about new episodes automatically, subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts. May 2021 be your year. Now to the discussion with John. Enjoy the discussion. Let’s dive in. Recap of the episode: www.facesofdigitalhealth.com/blog/f114-my-hope-is-we-will-mispronounce-covid-in-ten-years-john-nosta John’s podcast TQ: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tq-technology-quotient/id1525894087 Leave a rating or a review: www.lovethepodcast.com/facesofdigitalhealth
Diabetes has risen steadily from 108 million to more than 420 million globally from 1980-2014. The COVID-19 pandemic has also brought on a new level of risk for people with diabetes. Join host Mike Rugnetta as he talks with John Nosta, technology theorist and founder of the digital health think tank Nosta Lab, and Laura Brandner, Director of Real World Evidence Programs, Abbott Diabetes Care. The discussion spans from the current and future state of diabetes to the scientific evolution of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and the importance of having enhanced data and evolving technology in order to help prevent and control diabetes and its complications.
It's clear that intellectual quotient and emotional quotient are essential to the human condition. But technology itself is beginning to impinge upon that dynamic to become an independent determinant of success. It’s your technology quotient. Or more simply, TQ. The TQ podcast is hosted by John Nosta, an innovation theorist who is generally regarded as one of the leading global thinkers in the area of medicine, health and wellness, and technology. A frequent and popular contributor to major publications including Forbes, Fortune, Wired, and Psychology today, John helps dissect and define the major trends on human transformation. He also sits on the World Health Organization’s panel of technology experts, and is a member of the Google Health Advisory Board. Here, you'll will find the cognitive connectivity and emotional engagement to build an exponential path forward. The curve is smooth, yet the ride can be bumpy. Have fun!
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We are living through one of the strangest times in recent history. For years to come, analysts and pundits will debate and discuss early 2020 when the CoronaVirus shut down much of the world economy and took thousands of lives. What is CoronaVirus? How does it transmit? How deadly is it? Do the experts know what they are talking about? These and many more questions are answered on episode #61 of The Joel Comm Show, as I welcome John Nosta to the show. One of the world's Digital Health Technologists, John takes a very data-driven approach to his analysis. You'll find his even-minded and balanced thinking refreshing and informative. For more from John, visit JohnNosta.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BREAKING BANKS - EPISODE 332: Tech’s Role in the Shut In Crowd favorites Brian Roemmelle and Robert Scoble are back this week to talk about how tech is being utilized to help us through the coronavirus shut-in, and which technologies are likely to become long term influences as some behaviors stick around beyond recovery. From zoom to VR, what tech is keeping you sane and working? TOPICS DISCUSSED:[3:16] Yobie Benjamin helped donate two million tests to Wuhan, China. They continued to use those test kits in China and also in Korea.[5:18] Yobie Benjamin and John Nosta explain how coronavirus testing helps to identify the sick and the well. So that way, the sick can self-isolate, and then those who are well can have semi-normal lives. [6:10] Adequate COVID-19 testing would mean a much better idea of mortality rates and determining how many people are going to require urgent medical care and respirator demand.[8:57] Does fighting COVID-19 come back to the basics of isolating people, getting people masks, cleaning surfaces, and most importantly, doing as much testing as possible?[39:40] Jason Henrichs hits on the necessity to meet the rapidly evolving needs of customers. The changes that may be needed not only for commercial customers but an aging population as well.[40:42] Chris Nichols delves into the ability to manage and support employees that are working remotely and in branches during the coronavirus pandemic. How is technology helping?[42:00] Chris Nichols and Jill Castilla discuss the importance of maintaining open lines of communication at all times during and following the COVID-19.[44:13] Developing a business continuity plan and highlighting Chris Nichols’ Centerstate Blog, in particular the COVID-19 playbook.[46:00] Noting that in black swan events when we see volatility spike up it’s time to get nervous and start making plans.[48:00] It’s vital to leverage technologies for internal use as well as getting more customers on online banking and mobile banking.[49:30] Jill Castilla outlines the technology Citizens Bank has provided to businesses, so that they have access to deposits and cash.[52:15] Chris Nichols chats about now understanding the need to invest more in electronic payments and move away from cash and checks.[53:10] Jason Henrichs ponders if it is time to invest more in cloud based technologies? GUESTS:Yobie Benjamin @afbenjaminJohn Nosta @JohnNostaChris Nichols @cnichols0 @CSB4banksJill Castilla @JillCastilla @CitizensEdmond RESOURCES MENTIONED:https://www.cdc.gov/https://www.nih.gov/http://www.ucla.edu/https://www.princeton.edu/https://www.fda.gov/homehttps://www.ftforge.com/alloyhttps://csbcorrespondent.com/blog/author/13https://mycitizens.bank/personal SPONSORS:Fiverr @fiverrCoMotion @UWCoMotionNovae Miles Card @WeAreNovae Breaking Banks is the #1 global fintech radio show and podcast, created by Brett King. Tune in for a look at how technology and customer behavior will bring about more changes in banking in the next 10 years, than in the last 200 years. Listen every Thursday at 3pm eastern time, noon pacific on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. Subscribe at Provoke.fm to hear the show nearly 2 million listeners from 72 countries are raving about. FULL TRANSCRIPTION Host: Brett KingGuest: Robert ScobleGuest: Brian Roemmele[Start Transcription 00:01]Brett King: [00:01] Welcome to Breaking Banks. I am here with two good friends who have been regulars on the show. Brian Roemmele and Robert Scoble. Brian and Robert, welcome back to the show. Brian: [00:10] Thank you Brett. It’s great to be here.Robert: [00:14] And thanks, this is Robert. Thanks for having us on.Brett King: [00:16] Yeah, you guys are actually gonna love the show that’s going to add this week, actually because we’re pretty recording this for next week, but I had Ramas, David Green, and Kevin Anderson three sci-fi guys. Talking about how this is going to change the future of this.
"One of my favorite interviews of the new decade was 3 months in the making. I am so excited to bring together on the Pharmacy Podcast Network, two TITANS of Global Digital Health Knowledge & Communications. This interview is truly special." --Todd S. Eury Founder of the Pharmacy Podcast Network Today I have the please to interview two amazing healthcare visionaries, health data theologists, and Global Communication Titans. Our first guest is no stranger to the pharmacy podcast network, John Nosta is one of the most influential & eloquent leaders in today’s digital health market. His work presents the impressive perspectives medicine and technology have to offer. As on previous episodes, John transforms words and ideas into real-life solutions. His passion and willingness to improve patients’ lives and medical practices make John Nosta one of the most valued digital health influencers in all of healthcare. With his strong background in science and marketing, John is a popular scientific thinker and author who’s also a proud member of the Google Health Advisory Board. Last but not least, he is notable as the founder of NostaLab, which is a leading foundation that empowers innovative thinking in digital health. Our next guest is a leader in global communications with one of the world’s most influential global communication’s agencies, Finn Partners. Gil Bashe is the Managing Partner of Finn Partners. At the center of Gil’s life and work is the belief that communication is part of healthcare. As a managing partner of Finn Partners Global Health, Gil champions the talent and ideas of the nation’s “Healthcare Agency of the Year”. Gil is passionate about public health in everything he does. He serves on the NHLBI GENTAC Working Group examining how genetics impacts cardiovascular disease and the health-tech advisory committee for mHealth Israel. Gil is a member of the American Pharmacist Association and believes in the effectiveness of the pharmacist. Gil is always ready to share knowledge as a columnist for PM360 magazine, a key-speaker on patient advocacy and health communications and co-editor of the book Branding Health Services: Defining Yourself in the Marketplace. I am excited to deliver an amazing discussion in healthcare though leadership and collaboration for the Pharmacy Podcast Nation. Thank you for listening. Please share this episode. Todd
Breaking Banks - Episode 329: Preparing for Black SwanThe effects of the coronavirus are being felt globally, and the potential for long-term economic stress has everyone bracing for uncertainty. The guests joining this week’s show are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brett King hosts Yobie Benjamin and John Nosta to weigh in on the facts and science surrounding COVID-19. In segment 2, Chris Nichols and Jill Castilla join Jason Henrichs to discuss the financial hardships customers and businesses are facing and the steps financial institutions are taking to ease burdens during these difficult times. TOPICS DISCUSSED:[3:16] Yobie Benjamin helped donate two million tests to Wuhan, China. They continued to use those test kits in China and also in Korea.[5:18] Yobie Benjamin and John Nosta explain how coronavirus testing helps to identify the sick and the well. So that way, the sick can self-isolate, and then those who are well can have semi-normal lives. [6:10] Adequate COVID-19 testing would mean a much better idea of mortality rates and determining how many people are going to require urgent medical care and respirator demand.[8:57] Does fighting COVID-19 come back to the basics of isolating people, getting people masks, cleaning surfaces, and most importantly, doing as much testing as possible?[39:40] Jason Henrichs hits on the necessity to meet the rapidly evolving needs of customers. The changes that may be needed not only for commercial customers but an aging population as well.[40:42] Chris Nichols delves into the ability to manage and support employees that are working remotely and in branches during the coronavirus pandemic. How is technology helping?[42:00] Chris Nichols and Jill Castilla discuss the importance of maintaining open lines of communication at all times during and following the COVID-19.[44:13] Developing a business continuity plan and highlighting Chris Nichols’ Centerstate Blog, in particular the COVID-19 playbook.[46:00] Noting that in black swan events when we see volatility spike up it’s time to get nervous and start making plans.[48:00] It’s vital to leverage technologies for internal use as well as getting more customers on online banking and mobile banking.[49:30] Jill Castilla outlines the technology Citizens Bank has provided to businesses, so that they have access to deposits and cash.[52:15] Chris Nichols chats about now understanding the need to invest more in electronic payments and move away from cash and checks.[53:10] Jason Henrichs ponders if it is time to invest more in cloud based technologies? GUESTS:Yobie Benjamin @afbenjaminJohn Nosta @JohnNostaChris Nichols @cnichols0 @CSB4banksJill Castilla @JillCastilla @CitizensEdmond RESOURCES MENTIONED:https://www.cdc.gov/https://www.nih.gov/http://www.ucla.edu/https://www.princeton.edu/https://www.fda.gov/homehttps://www.ftforge.com/alloyhttps://csbcorrespondent.com/blog/author/13https://mycitizens.bank/personal SPONSORS:Fiverr @fiverrCoMotion @UWCoMotionNovae Miles Card @WeAreNovae Breaking Banks is the #1 global fintech radio show and podcast, created by Brett King. Tune in for a look at how technology and customer behavior will bring about more changes in banking in the next 10 years, than in the last 200 years. Listen every Thursday at 3pm eastern time, noon pacific on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. Subscribe at Provoke.fm to hear the show nearly 2 million listeners from 72 countries are raving about. FULL SHOW TRANSCRIPTTION Brett King, Host:Welcome to Breaking Banks. I am on with two good pals and two very interesting people that can give us a unique perspective today on the coronavirus and where this is likely to go, what’s going to happen over the coming weeks, and how long is it going to take before you get back to some sense of normalicy and maybe a new normal. So joining us is a renowned health tech expert Jon Noster who’s been on the show multiple times. Jon, welcome back.Jon Noster,
John Nosta, innovation theorist, explains to Tonya Hall his rules of exponential innovation that people forget and how often times culture limits its growth. FOLLOW US - Subscribe to ZDNet on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2HzQmyf - Watch more ZDNet videos: http://zd.net/2Hzw9Zy - Follow ZDNet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ZDNet_CBSi - Follow ZDNet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ZDNe... - Follow ZDNet on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/zdnet_cbsi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nine opinion leaders in digital health - John Nosta, Rafael Grossmann, Aline Noizet, Brian de Francesca, Irma Rastagayeva, Eugene Borukhovich, Maneesh Juneja and Nana bit Avragim and Levi Shapiro - answered a seemingly simple and open-ended question: What are your predictions about trends in digital health and healthcare in 2020? 1. Experience shift 2. Positive future for digital therapeutics 3. Tech giants moving forward, on-premise healthcare increasing in the US 4. Europe: retail health and new innovation efforts 5. Rethinking of knowledge transfer and fundraising models in digital health 6. Quantum computing and telecommunications regulators 7. 3D printing is on 8. Shifts in the mindset about innovation, knowledge transfer and financing Recap: www.facesofdigitalhealth.com/blog/f60-2020-redefined-experience-further-progress-of-dtx-and-new-expectation-about-investments-quantum-computing Twitter: https://twitter.com/zajctjasa
One of the greatest success stories of the power of healthcare content is the Pharmacy Podcast Network, whose founder Todd Eury is celebrating 10 years as a podcaster. Todd is all about community, as evidenced by his shout-outs to colleagues and hosts including Erin Albert, Timothy Aungst, Meghann Chilcott, John Nosta, Joe Lavelle, Janet Kennedy, Darshan Kulkarni, Chad Worz, Matt Paterini, and Troy Trygstad. What’s a concierge pharmacist, and what else is on the horizon in the world of pharmacy? All that, plus honoring efforts in addiction recovery and fighting the opioid crisis.Thanks to Xpressdocs for helping us spread the awesome, yo! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We examine the first U.S. hospital, a strange and very different place than the clinics we know today. But perhaps our medical past offers a glimpse of the hospital of tomorrow. Featuring a discussion with David Albert, M.D., Kevin Campbell, M.D., Geeta Nayyar, M.D., and John Nosta. Check out the best stories in health tech at [Healthcare Analytics News™](https://www.hcanews.com/).
John Nosta, founder of digital health think tank Nostalab, and consultants Faisal Khan and David Gerbino help dissect Apple's new iPhone XS and the Watch Series 4’s new heart-tracking features.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed John Nosta, President & Founder at NOSTALAB, Anahi Santiago, Chief Information Security Officer at Christiana Care Health System, and Ravi Ramamurti, Author of "Reverse Innovation in Health Care." DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
John Nosta has been holding a strong position as the number one influencer in the digital health space for quite a few years. His career started in a research lab at Harvard Medical School, until he redirected his creative energy into marketing. About six years ago John founder of NostaLab — a think tank helping life sciences companies navigate change by addressing their problems through unconventional thinking and leveraging creativity. Before that he worked for MedTech and Pharma companies to help them communicate the right idea to the right audience. Some questions addressed: Are we losing control over the data?What’s the potential of voice recognition software? Can we avoid data gathering today? What are companies doing wrong when communicating their vision? Can innovation be born in large clinical institutions or do they mostly work as echo chambers?
Major data breaches have turned some people against big data and analytics. To determine whether this moment marks the return of the Luddite, we present the story of the actual Luddites. The acclaimed health-tech thinker John Nosta explains why healthcare—and everyone—must stand up in defense of data. Read more Healthcare Analytics News™ stories at www.hcanews.com.
We begin our Exponential Medicine interviews with an upfront and personal chat with John Nosta who weighs in on a range of issues. More about John: First and foremost, John is a thinker. A thinker entrenched in the world of science, medicine and innovation. John is the founder of NOSTALAB—a digital health think tank. He’s generally regarded as one of the top global strategic and creative thinkers in this important and expanding area. He is also one the most popular speakers around the globe presenting his vibrant and insightful perspective on the future of health innovation. Unwilling to accept the status quo, he’s a contrarian with a focus the future of health and wellness. A leading voice in the convergence of technology and health, Nosta helps define, dissect and deliberate global trends in digital health. He is consistently ranked among the top names in almost every digital list and has sustained that position for several years. Beyond simply an influencer, John is also defined as “most admired” to “top disruptor” in digital health, life sciences and the pharmaceutical industry. He is also a member of the Google Health Advisory Board and has penned HEALTH CRITICAL for Forbes–a top global blog on health and technology. John has an established reputation as a vocal advocate for strategic thinking and creativity. He has built his career on the “science of advertising,” a process where strategy and creativity work together for superior marketing. He has also been recognized for his ability to translate difficult medical and scientific concepts into material that can be more easily communicated to consumers, clinicians and scientists. Join us.
What is the exponential future of healthcare? John Nosta, a faculty member at Singularity University, speaks with CXOTalk about the changing environment of health care and innovative technology solutions, from artificial intelligence to wearables.
What is the exponential future of healthcare? John Nosta, a faculty member at Singularity University, speaks with CXOTalk about the changing environment of health care and innovative technology solutions, from artificial intelligence to wearables.
John Nosta is generally regarded as one of the top global strategic and creative thinkers in digital health. He is also one the most popular speakers around the globe presenting his vibrant and insightful perspective on the future of health innovation. John is the #1 ranked health tech influencer on Twitter. You can find him on @jjnosta John founded and leads NOSTALAB – a digital health think tank with clients such as Google, Medtronic, Boston Scientific, GlaxoSmithKline, and many others. Plus he sits on Google's Advisory Board for Healthcare. On this riveting episode, Dr. Steve and John delve into: Stage Zero Disease Athletic 'Wearables' Must Become Clinical Imperatives Collaboration in Care Dr. Steve's New Consumer Drug Platform Is Humanity Overrated? Stem Cell Science The 'Non-Doctor' Being a Healthcare Innovator John's Unique Thoughts on A.I.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed John Nosta, President of Nosta Labs, Balaji Srinivasan, CEO & Co-Founder of 21.co, and Robin Farmanfarmaian, Professional Speaker and Angel Investor & VP at Invicta Medical. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
Digital Health philosopher John Nosta returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Show to talk about the transformational impact of Digital Health technologies on pharmacy, drug development and modern medicine. If you were one of the people who dreamed of a future filled with flying cars and virtual reality, well your dreams weren't too far off from where we are in 2016. While companies like Terrafugia are knee-deep in development of real-life flying cars, virtual reality is just beginning to take off, and not just in video games. Medical Realities leveraging virtual reality in the operating room for surgery studies. #VRinOR - hashtag circulating on Twitter about the new technologies in surgery centers. Meditation technology by MUSE. NOSTALAB is a healthcare "innovation think tank" that focuses on the emergence of digital health and the implications to health, wellness, medicine and the pharmaceutical industry. Our focus is on the development of technology and communication platforms that will transform health. We connect like-minded thinkers with eclectic backgrounds to foster "creative critical mass" and drive unexpected brilliance. www.NostaLab.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digital Health philosopher John Nosta returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Show to talk about the transformational impact of Digital Health technologies on pharmacy, drug development and modern medicine. If you were one of the people who dreamed of a future filled with flying cars and virtual reality, well your dreams weren’t too far off from where we are in 2016. While companies like Terrafugia are knee-deep in development of real-life flying cars, virtual reality is just beginning to take off, and not just in video games. Medical Realities leveraging virtual reality in the operating room for surgery studies. #VRinOR - hashtag circulating on Twitter about the new technologies in surgery centers. Meditation technology by MUSE.
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The Digital Health Revolution - with John Nosta JOHN NOSTA NOSTLAB, Nuviun, Google Health Advisory Board "People with domain knowledge are really helping to propel this exciting development in digital health. This includes highly respected voices like NOSTALAB's founder John Nosta...he has helped me expand my own domain knowledge in this fast-growing field." --John Sculley, from his new book book--MOONSHOT! GAME-CHANGING STRATEGIES TO BUILD BILLION-DOLLAR BUSINESS.John is a THINKER focused on the world of SCIENCE, MEDICINE and INNOVATION. He is regarded as one of the top global STRATEGISTS and CREATIVE minds in the life science industry. He is also the founder of NOSTALAB--a think tank dedicated to the advancement of DIGITAL HEALTH and the EMPOWERMENT of innovation through COMMUNICATION.A leading voice in the convergence of technology and medicine, Nosta helps define, dissect and deliberate global trends in digital health. He's a member of the Google Health Advisory Board. He is also the #1 Kred-ranked social media influencer in health, and in the top 10 of both the Pharma100, HIT100 lists as well as MM&M's 2015 "Top Healthcare Transformer." John also has penned HEALTH CRITICAL for Forbes--a top global blog on health and technology. Over the past 12 months ending August 2014, John has had over 31,000,000 #digitalhealth impressions on Twitter.John has an established reputation as a vocal advocate for strategic thinking and creativity. He has built his career on the “science of advertising,” a process where strategy and creativity work together for superior marketing. Additionally, John has distinguished himself as a scientific thinker. Earlier in his career, John was a research associate at Harvard Medical School and has co-authored several papers with global thought-leaders in the field of cardiovascular physiology. John cut his teeth at the "big" agencies including Ogilvy CommonHealth, where he has held a series of positions including Chief Creative Officer, Chief Strategic Officer and unit President. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Wednesday January 21st, 2015 Broadcast at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern our special guest is John Nosta, of NOSTALAB who's making an encore appearance on the show. We'll get John's key takeaways from the CES 2015 Conference and an update on the digital health market from a seasoned observer of the expanding eocosystem. Join Dr. Phil Marshall and me for the first installment of our series for 2015.
John Nosta: Digital Health Maven of the Month: Mid-September – Mid-October 2014 John is a digital health maven because he consistently walks at the very edge of the digital health landscape. He actively explores and introduces new themes and concepts related to digital health to...
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On the Wednesday, Aptil 23rd, 2014 at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern our special guest is John Nosta. ' a thinker entrenched in the world of science, medicine and innovation. John is the founder of NOSTALAB--an amorphous, self-organizing neural network dedicated to the advancement of digital health.' 'Unwilling to accept the status quo, he's a contrarian with a focus on the future of health and wellness. A leading voice in the convergence of technology and health, Nosta helps define, dissect and deliberate global trends in digital health. He is also the #1 Kred-ranked social media influencer in health, and in the top 10 of both the Pharma100 and HIT100 lists, and a Google Glass Explorer. John also pens HEALTH CRITICAL for Forbes--a top global blog on health and technology with over 1.5 million page views in the last year. He has made appearances on Bloomberg Surveillance as a contributor and guest host. John has a established reputation as a vocal advocate for strategic thinking and creativity. He has built his career on the “science of advertising,” a process where strategy and creativity work together for superior marketing. He has also been recognized for his ability to translate difficult medical and scientific concepts into material that can be more easily communicated to patients, clinicians and scientists. He is also a popular lecturer on a variety of topics--always presented in a unique and stimulating way.' 'John cut his teeth at the "big" agencies including Ogilvy CommonHealth, where he has held a series of positions including Chief Creative Officer, Chief Strategic Officer and unit President.' Join us!