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Join physician executive Justin Norden as he delves into the world of health care messaging and how large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are transforming patient communication. Discover how LLMs can streamline patient messaging workflows, improve response quality, and alleviate the burden on health care professionals. Explore the challenges and opportunities in integrating LLMs, and gain insights into the future of health care innovation. Justin Norden is a physician executive. They discuss the KevinMD article, "Can generative artificial intelligence help clinicians better manage patient messages?" Our presenting sponsor is Nuance, a Microsoft company. Together, Microsoft and Nuance are leveraging their rich digital technology and advanced AI capabilities to tackle some of health care's biggest challenges. AI-driven technology promises to revolutionize patient and provider experiences with clinical documentation that writes itself. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is a voice-enabled solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. DAX Copilot combines proven conversational and ambient AI with the most advanced generative AI in a mobile application that integrates directly with your existing workflows. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 85 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Discover AI-powered clinical documentation that writes itself. Visit https://nuance.com/daxinaction to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/8LHpol Powered by CMEfy.
Host Justin Barnes, aka the @HITAdvisor, is at HLTH 2023 creating October as Healthcare/ Digital Health Thought Leadership Month. His guests on this episode are Justin Norden, MD MBA, Partner at GSR Ventures and John Halamka, MD, MS, President of the Mayo Clinic Platform. 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
Addressing Medicine's AI Disconnect Dr. Justin Norden, adjunct professor at Stanford Medicine and a partner at GSR Ventures, recently put out the first-ever collaborate state of healthcare generative AI report, and he helps us understand what's possible from this emerging tech class to help consumers in their health journeys. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Amazon's new insulin coupons. What does this latest battle in the War for Drug Pricing signal about Amazon's healthcare roadmap, and how can we come together to increase the consumer-minded innovation that happens in other steps of the consumer journey? 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/
Dr. Justin Norden, adjunct professor at Stanford Medicine and a partner at GSR Ventures, recently put out the first-ever collaborate state of healthcare generative AI report, and he helps us understand what's possible from this emerging tech class to help consumers in their health journeys. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Amazon's new insulin coupons. What does this latest battle in the War for Drug Pricing signal about Amazon's healthcare roadmap, and how can we come together to increase the consumer-minded innovation that happens in other steps of the consumer journey? This show is produced by Shift Forward Health, the channel for change makers. Subscribe to Shift Forward Health on your favorite podcast app, and you'll be subscribed to our entire library of shows. See our full lineup at ShiftForwardHealth.com. One subscription, all the podcasts you need, all for free. (#283)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks to our guest today, #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy has been augmented by Fireflies.ai - Jim Joyce and I had the plasure of hosting the awesome Justin Norden, MD, MBA, MPhil, Partner at GSR Ventures:
On this special episode hear these selected interviews from Justin's show at ViVE 2023 in Nashville: Dr. Roxie Mooney, Digital Health Advisor and best selling author, Justin Norden, MD, GSR Ventures, and Therasa Bell, Co-founder, President, and CTO, Kno2. 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
Host Dr. Nick van Terheyden aka Dr. Nick, discusses From Microsoft to Medicine: The Journey of a Tech-Savvy Doctor Who Won't Let Chat GPT Make His Bed (Yet) with Justin Norden, MD, Partner at GSR Ventures. Their discussion includes ChatGPT4 passed the medical exam for doctors (Step 2), what does this mean for medicine, medical school, and the delivery of healthcare, highlights the excitement and fear surrounding the capabilities of ChatGPT, need for better benchmarks and safety measures to ensure its reliability and effectiveness. 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
April 5: Today on the Conference channel, it's an Interview in Action live from ViVe 2023 with Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures, and Michael Hasselberg, Chief Digital Health Officer at University of Rochester Medical Center. What's the best way to approach creating an investment arm in a health system? How can startups be coached during a partnership to make sure they don't lose their way? What technology are they looking to in the next couple of years for impactful innovation in the healthcare space?We understand that staying ahead of the curve regarding Security Priorities can be challenging. Join us, April 6, 1:00pm, for this webinar to learn how CISOs in healthcare address Security Priorities for 2023 – insights that can help keep your healthcare organization safe and secure. https://thisweekhealth.com/ciso-priorities-2023/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Through the adoption of AI, the expanded use of technology, and the application of data, digital health investors are making healthcare more accessible, affordable, and easier for everyone involved - from the patients to those administering the care. In this episode, I chat with Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures, who invests in digital health companies.Prior to GSR Ventures, he was CEO and co-founder of Trustworthy AI which was acquired by Waymo. Additionally, he worked on the healthcare team at Apple, co-founded Indicator - an NLP based platform for biopharma decision making, and helped start the Stanford Center for Digital Health. As an academic he is an award winning machine learning and bioinformatics researcher with 20+ publications. Finally, Justin is a former professional athlete and 3x world champion in ultimate frisbee. Justin received his MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Master of Philosophy in Computational Biology from the University of Cambridge, and BA in Computer Science from Carleton College.
December 27: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from HLTH ‘22 with Justin Norden, MD, Partner at GSR Ventures. What kinds of investments are health tech focused venture funds making in this current market?
While digital technologies now permeate nearly every aspect of our lives, its application to improve medicine remains limited. Still, recent advances in artificial intelligence, telecommunications, and other technologies hold enormous potential to transform how healthcare is delivered. At the forefront of exploring this potential is Dr. Justin Norden, a physician and investor at the venture capital firm GSR Ventures, where he focuses on investments in digital health companies. With a background in computer science, Dr. Norden previously worked on the healthcare team at Apple and helped launch the Center for Digital Health at Stanford University. He joins us in conversation to discuss how he discovered investing and entrepreneurship as a way to tackle problems in medicine, clarify misconceptions about digital health and venture capital, and explore how technologies are shaping the future of medicine.In this episode, you will hear about:A brief introduction to venture capital - 1:48How Dr. Norden's experiences during medical training led him explore entrepreneurship and healthcare investing - 3:22How Dr. Norden's passion for computer science influenced his medical education - 7:30What it was like to leave a clinical career - 10:18The past and current state of technological advancement in medicine - 20:28Co-host Dr. Johnson's concerns over the ways technology has, at times, impeded the delivery of health care - 28:38Dr. Norden's vision for the ideal balance between humanism and technology in medicine - 34:31How Dr. Norden considers the reconciliation between the profit motive of companies and the preservation of what makes medicine meaningful - 38:28How Dr. Norden decides which digital health companies to invest in - 44:57Advice to young clinicians who are curious about healthcare innovation - 50:09Follow Dr. Norden on Twitter @JustinNordenMD.Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2022
Host Justin Barnes, aka the @HITAdvisor's guest is digital health venture capital investor and Partner at GSR Ventures, Justin Norden, MD MBA. With a philosophy that technology can fundamentally change the delivery of healthcare, GSR Venture has $3.5B under management that focuses on early stage investing in health technology. Hear what gets this venture fund excited to invest in. 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
In this episode, we take a break from interviewing entrepreneurs and switch gears to get into a head of one of the investors in the industry, Justin Norden. Justin is a Partner at GSR Ventures where he focuses on early-stage investments in digital health. Prior to GSR Ventures, he was CEO and co-founder of Trustworthy AI which was acquired by Waymo (Google self-driving). He worked on the healthcare team at Apple, co-founded Indicator (an NLP based platform for biopharma decision making), and helped start the Stanford Center for Digital Health. In this episode, we cover: The Healthcare Thesis at GSR Ventures Virtual Reality (VR) Digital Therapeutics Stand-alone DTx (biotech-like pipelines) vs. Drug+ DTx What it would take to scale existing Prescription Digital Therapeutics The Role Of Health Coaching alongside AI automation The Drivers of Success Going Forward for the Digital Therapeutics Market Guest Links and Resources: Connect with Justin Norden on LinkedIn | Twitter Visit https://gsrventuresglobal.com Host Links: Connect with Eugene Borukhovich: Twitter | LinkedIn Connect with Chandana Fitzgerald, MD: Twitter | LinkedIn Connect with YourCoach.health: Website | Twitter Check out Shot of Digital Health with Eugene and Jim Joyce: Website | Podcast App HealthXL: Website | Twitter | Join an Event Season 2 of Digital Therapeutics Podcast would not be possible without the support of leading DTx organizations. Thank you to: > Presenting Partner: Amalgam Rx > Contributing Sponsors: Akili | Big Health | Click Therapeutics | Lindus Health Follow Digital Health Today: Browse Episodes | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Follow Health Podcast Network: Browse Shows | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
In this episode, Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures, shares his personal story to inform the investment thesis behind GSR Ventures' health tech-focused venture fund. Justin is both a physician and a computer scientist by training and has a real passion for the Medicaid sector. He discusses the many challenges in healthcare for startups and […]
In this episode, Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures, shares his personal story to inform the investment thesis behind GSR Ventures' health tech-focused venture fund. Justin is both a physician and a computer scientist by training and has a real passion for the Medicaid sector. He discusses the many challenges in healthcare for startups and […]
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
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This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
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This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
Dr. Justin Norden is a Partner at GSR Ventures, a healthcare technology-focused venture fund investing in early-stage companies that are leveraging emerging technology to drive transformative changes in healthcare for all patients. Justin explains, "Digital health has been, I think, a long journey for companies really trying to find things that we know should work, that we've seen work in other aspects of business where technologies really transformed how we do things. Even though that technology has been possible, it really hasn't touched healthcare until many would argue, very recently." "Many companies that came in, either starting around 2010 or even through 2015, were a lot of the similar ideas that we're seeing today, there just wasn't the adoption. We didn't see patients being ready to adopt these technologies. Largely, even though some patients tried to adopt them, the providers weren't ready, providers weren't ready to deal with that data or willing to connect or spend time with the patients using these new technologies." "In terms of how my background fits into how I look at companies today, I think one of the things that's very clear is if you go through medical training with a computer science background, you're continually banging your head against the wall saying why are we doing this repeatable task? Why are we using fax machines?" #GSRVentures #DigitalHealth #MobileHealth #HealthTech #Healthcare #VirtualHealthcare #VentureCapital #HealthTechDeals GSRVenturesus.com Download the transcript here Download the transcript here
Dr. Justin Norden is a Partner at GSR Ventures, a healthcare technology-focused venture fund investing in early-stage companies that are leveraging emerging technology to drive transformative changes in healthcare for all patients. Justin explains, "Digital health has been, I think, a long journey for companies really trying to find things that we know should work, that we've seen work in other aspects of business where technologies really transformed how we do things. Even though that technology has been possible, it really hasn't touched healthcare until many would argue, very recently." "Many companies that came in, either starting around 2010 or even through 2015, were a lot of the similar ideas that we're seeing today, there just wasn't the adoption. We didn't see patients being ready to adopt these technologies. Largely, even though some patients tried to adopt them, the providers weren't ready, providers weren't ready to deal with that data or willing to connect or spend time with the patients using these new technologies." "In terms of how my background fits into how I look at companies today, I think one of the things that's very clear is if you go through medical training with a computer science background, you're continually banging your head against the wall saying why are we doing this repeatable task? Why are we using fax machines?" #GSRVentures #DigitalHealth #MobileHealth #HealthTech #Healthcare #VirtualHealthcare #VentureCapital #HealthTechDeals GSRVenturesus.com Listen to the podcast here
Why is there a mismatch between VC companies and some vulnerable patient populations? Do we need a radical transformation from the ground up of the medical curriculum? Are there any similarities between clinical and athletic training and investing? In this episode, we answer all of these questions and more with our guest, Justin Norden, MD. Justin is a Partner at GSR Ventures, where he focuses on early-stage investments in digital health, AI/ML in healthcare, and enterprise technology. Justin received his MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, M.Phil in Computational Biology from the University of Cambridge, and BA in Computer Science from Carleton College.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
Becker Group C-Suite Reports Business of Media and Marketing
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
Becker Group Business Strategy Women’s Leadership 15 Minute Podcast
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
This episode features Dr. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures. Today, he expands on the evolution of his career, how tech enabled services have changed since the pandemic, what can be done with medical residency programs to attract more people and prevent early burnout, plus much more.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have widespread potential in healthcare, from diagnostic analysis and clinical decision support to data management and patient engagement. On today's episode, GSR Ventures partners Sunny Kumar and Justin Norden join host Laura Lovett for a far-reaching discussion of what they're seeing in the world of healthcare AI.Talking points:What investors are looking at/for in AILow hanging fruits and hard problemsAI is not currently about replacing doctorsAI's potential for mental healthHow AI can make medicine more, not less personalThe lack of innovation in clinical trials and how it's changingCulture clash in healthcare and startupsRegulatory updates and reimbursement challengesThe present and future of digital therapeuticsHealth equity and value-based careDriving efficiencies in care and looking for the next telemedicineMore about this episode:Healthcare innovation, digital health rake in big investment dollars in Q3Q&A: Deloitte's Peter Micca on the digital health investment boom, going public and value-based careAI development must be guided by ethics, human wellbeing and responsible innovationHow CIOs are prioritizing AI investments for the next 5 yearsAI and the tradeoff between fairness and efficacy: 'You actually can get both'