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In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Sarah Adler about supporting mental health in the modern workplace. Dr. Sarah Adler is CEO/Founder of Wave Life, a mental health platform that pairs affordable and quality coaching with engaging and immersive skill-building for Gen Z. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and former hedge fund analyst obsessed with improving access to high-quality mental healthcare. Dr. Adler is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University. She sits on the advisory board of Redesign Health, and the Board of Directors of mpathic, using AI to improve empathic communication at scale. Previously, Sarah was CCO at a national behavioral health start-up, and Founding partner of Peninsula Behavioral Health a group practice providing evidence based-care to the San Francisco Bay Area. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network!
Our guests:Dr. Khan Siddiqui, Founder & CEO at HOPPRMike Bourke, Co-Founder & CEO at Redesign HealthMissy Krasner, Venture Chair at Redesign HealthIn this episode, we discussed:Dr. Khan Siddiqui discusses his journey from radiology to founding HOPPR.Mike Bourke shares his experience in the contact center industry and his new venture, Tramplain AI.The importance of AI in solving labor shortages and enhancing efficiency in healthcare.Different approaches to using AI: building proprietary models vs. leveraging existing LLMs.Future predictions for AI advancements in healthcare.Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://quantum-health.com/Learn more about each Guest Company!HOPPR https://www.hoppr.ai/Redesign Health https://www.redesignhealth.com/
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In this episode, you'll learn key strategies for effective talent acquisition from organizational psychologist Tom Skiba, VP of Talent Strategy at Redesign Health. Discover how to set a high bar for hiring, challenge candidates with job-relevant tasks, and create a vision for roles that inspire trust and success in your team.Importance of Trust in Leadership: Trust in leadership is crucial for employees to feel secure and valued in the workplace. Leaders need to provide confirmation and recognition to instill trust in their team members.Challenges of Complexity in the Workplace: Managing complexity in the workplace requires a shift from stable roles to dynamic team structures that can adapt to changing priorities and demands.Transactional Nature of Work: The trend towards more transactional work relationships can impact trust and motivation in the workplace, leading to a focus on specific tasks and outcomes rather than broader purpose.Fractional Talent Trend: The rise of fractional roles presents opportunities for flexible work arrangements but can also impact organizational trust and collaboration.Purpose and Meaning in Work: Employees seek meaning and purpose in their work beyond just social justice initiatives, looking for tasks that provide impact and recognition.Vision for Roles and Teams: Having a clear vision for roles and teams helps set a high bar for performance, aligns expectations, and fosters trust and motivation among team members.Challenging Candidates in the Hiring Process: Challenging candidates with tasks related to the job during the hiring process can provide valuable insights into their capabilities and motivation, setting a high standard for performance.Fair and Challenging Candidate Experience: Providing a fair and challenging candidate experience, where all candidates are tested on relevant job tasks, can enhance the selection process and ensure a high-quality hire.ResourcesTom Skiba on LinkedIn | Redesign HealthWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
Our guests:David Rhew, MD, Global Chief Medical Officer & VP of Healthcare at MicrosoftFawad Butt, Chief Executive Officer at Stealth StartupMissy Krasner, Venture Chair at Redesign HealthIn this episode, we discussed:Dr. David Rhew's Role at Microsoft: Dr. Rhew, Global Chief Medical Officer at Microsoft, discusses leveraging AI in healthcare to improve outcomes like patient safety and care efficiency.Fawad Butt's Career Insights: Fawad Butt shares his extensive experience in data management within healthcare, emphasizing the growing importance of Gen.AI.AI in Clinical Settings: The discussion covers the application of AI in clinical settings, addressing challenges like transparency and bias, and the integration of AI with existing workflows.The Future of AI in Healthcare: Both guests discuss future directions for AI in healthcare, including the role of small language models and the potential for AI to transform healthcare delivery and administration.Regulatory and Ethical Considerations: They delve into the necessity for responsible AI development and deployment, highlighting the importance of maintaining data integrity and addressing bias.Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://quantum-health.com/Learn more about each guest and company!Microsoft https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Stealth Startup https://www.linkedin.com/company/stealth-startup-51/ Redesign Health https://www.redesignhealth.com/
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Judy Goldberg about her book WonderSHIFT , a guide and program for results driven transformation This Inspiring Women conversation was recorded in the New York office of Redesign Health and followed by a WonderSHIFT workshop. Judy's life's work is centered around education and teaching. This started in her […]
Our guests:Sara Vaezy, EVP, Chief Strategy & Digital Officer at ProvidenceLee Schwamm MD, SVP, Chief Digital Health Officer & Associate Dean, Yale New Haven Health System and Yale School of MedicineMissy Krasner, Venture Chair at Redesign HealthIn this episode, we discussed:Transforming Clinical Documentation: Discussion on ambient documentation technology and its potential to transform clinical note-taking, alleviating administrative burdens for healthcare professionals.Enhancing Patient Services Through AI: Insights into AI's role in enhancing patient-facing services, including navigation, self-service options, and empathetic communication.The Need for Responsible AI Implementation: Emphasis on the need for responsible AI implementation, considering cost, ethical governance, and the protection of patient trust and data privacy.Future Trends in Healthcare AI: Exploration of future AI applications in healthcare, such as predictive analytics and the incorporation of unstructured data like radiology and genomic information.Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://quantum-health.com/Learn more about each guest and company!Providence: https://www.providence.org/ Yale Health New Haven: https://www.ynhhs.org/Yale School of Medicine: https://medicine.yale.edu/Redesign Health: https://www.redesignhealth.com/
Behavioral healthcare should work for everyone, but too often it's inaccessible, stigmatized, unreimbursed, and disconnected from physical healthcare. Today's guests Kyle Talcott and Missy Krasner from Uplift and Redesign Health respectively are on a mission to change that reality for the better.So is the behavioral health system doomed to be in crisis forever? Or can technology, better business models and entrepreneurs make the difference? TOPICS(1:30) Innovations and progress in behavioral healthcare(7:00) Is there a severe provider shortage in behavioral health?(10:13) The imbalance in behavioral healthcare(14:30) Measuring value and improvement in mental health(20:47) The role of big tech companies in healthcare(24:44) The need for affordable behavioral healthcare
A highlight reel that will will help you find great episodes in the Crafted show archive, featuring some of the incredible founders and product builders we featured in 2023. You'll hear voices belonging to the founders of Gusto, Lattice, Monte Carlo, Moov, Wevr, PS, as well as from senior leaders at AWS, Redesign Health, Betterment, Flatiron Health, Predibase, and Bauplan, and more! And we want to hear from you! We're planning big things this year and want to learn more about what you want to hear. Please take two minutes to take this short survey: https://www.tinyurl.com/craftedsurvey ---Crafted is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can you build your future at artium.ai
Our guests:Oleg Tarkovsky, Director of Behavioral Health Services at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldKyle Talcott, CEO and Founder of UpliftMissy Krasner, Venture Chair at Redesign HealthIn this episode, we discussed:Overview: A captivating discussion on the latest trends and challenges in behavioral health.Guest Insights: Hear from Oleg Tarkovsky, Kyle Talcott, and Missy Krasner as they explore the complexities of provider shortages, digital innovation, and patient care.Key Themes: Addressing myths, embracing technology, and improving access and quality in behavioral health.Future Directions: An in-depth look at where the field is headed, focusing on quality of care and the impact of sociocultural factors.Must-Listen Moments: Don't miss the panel's take on the digital transformation and its effects on both providers and patients.Our sponsors for this episode are: Sage Growth Partners https://sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://quantum-health.com/Learn more about each guest and company!CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield: https://individual.carefirst.com/individuals-families/home.pageUplift: https://www.joinuplift.co/Redesign Health: https://www.redesignhealth.com/
Aligning provider incentives with quality and cost reduction in value-based care contracts promises to enhance patient care. In this episode, Katy Lankester, an advisor in Redesign Health, dives into the topic of value-based care, the promise it holds, and the barriers faced in the contracting process. Katy delves into the challenges associated with value-based care contracting, particularly the complexities of the process and the barriers that need to be overcome. She sheds light on emerging solutions and technologies that are poised to streamline the value-based care contracting process, making it more efficient and effective. Katy also provides key considerations for adopting these solutions and emphasizes the need for a thoughtful approach based on each organization's unique needs and goals. If you're curious about diving deeper into the world of value-based care contracting and its potential to drive positive change in healthcare, you won't want to miss this episode. Resources: Connect and Follow Katy Lankester on LinkedIn. Visit Redesign Health's LinkedIn and Website for more information. Learn more about Syntax, Accorded, Nuna, and Edifecs. Check out Emily Walker's posts about value-based care on LinkedIn.
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Gen Z is a unique generation, perhaps more likely to be dealing with stress and anxiety – or perhaps just more likely to talk about it. On this episode, Dr. Sarah Adler CEO/Founder of Wave Life, Inc. joins Linda Nazareth to talk about how organizations can support the mental health of their Gen Z workers and why that will ultimately benefit all sides. Guest Dr. Sarah Adler is CEO/Founder of Wave Life, Inc, a mental health platform that pairs affordable and quality coaching with engaging and immersive skill-building for Gen Z. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and former hedge fund analyst obsessed with improving access to high-quality mental healthcare. Dr. Adler is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University. She sits on the advisory board of Redesign Health, and the Board of Directors of mpathic, using AI to improve empathic communication at scale. Previously, Sarah was CCO at a national behavioral health start-up, and Founding partner of Peninsula Behavioral Health, a group practice providing evidence-based-care to the San Francisco Bay Area. Links: Sarah's LinkedIn Wave's LinkedIn Wave's Website
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Brenda Schmidt, Head of Enterprise Growth at Redesign Health at HLTH 2023. In collaboration with Redesign Health, Laurie is speaking with several of the extraordinary ...
In this Ortho Marketing Podcast, Dean Steinman is joined by Nick Greenfield and Jennifer Pinder from Candid. They discuss bringing a game changing approach to partnership and technology into the orthodontic and dental practice world and how to scale your practice with great partnerships!Ready to elevate your practice? Contact us!https://orthomarketing.com/contact-us/About Nick GreenfieldNick Greenfield is the CEO and founder of Candid as well as a founding partner of Redesign Health, a venture platform that has launched over 60 unique healthcare companies. Candid is a venture-backed technology company building the future of clear aligners. One part medical device manufacturer, one part software company, and one part Telehealth network, Candid is re-inventing the way clear aligner therapy can be delivered to patients in your practice using the revolutionary CandidApp, the top rated app in telehealth for dentistry. Candid started in direct to consumer but has pivoted to focus 100% on the professional channel and supports hundreds of dentists across the country. Candid's network has been doubling every 2 months. Prior to Candid, Nick was the COO of a Y Combinator and General Catalyst-backed startup called Paribus which was acquired by Capital One in 2016. Nick was also one of the first 12 employees at Lyft and a graduate of Stanford University. About Jennifer PinderJennifer Pinder has been in the marketing field for over 19 years and is passionate about helping her clients dominate their space. She is responsbile for the success and growth of countless CandidPro providers with her hands-on-marketing enablement role at CandidPro.
In this Ortho Marketing Podcast, Dean Steinman is joined by Nick Greenfield and Jennifer Pinder from Candid. They discuss bringing a game changing approach to partnership and technology into the orthodontic and dental practice world and how to scale your practice with great partnerships!Ready to elevate your practice? Contact us!https://orthomarketing.com/contact-us/About Nick GreenfieldNick Greenfield is the CEO and founder of Candid as well as a founding partner of Redesign Health, a venture platform that has launched over 60 unique healthcare companies. Candid is a venture-backed technology company building the future of clear aligners. One part medical device manufacturer, one part software company, and one part Telehealth network, Candid is re-inventing the way clear aligner therapy can be delivered to patients in your practice using the revolutionary CandidApp, the top rated app in telehealth for dentistry. Candid started in direct to consumer but has pivoted to focus 100% on the professional channel and supports hundreds of dentists across the country. Candid's network has been doubling every 2 months. Prior to Candid, Nick was the COO of a Y Combinator and General Catalyst-backed startup called Paribus which was acquired by Capital One in 2016. Nick was also one of the first 12 employees at Lyft and a graduate of Stanford University. About Jennifer PinderJennifer Pinder has been in the marketing field for over 19 years and is passionate about helping her clients dominate their space. She is responsbile for the success and growth of countless CandidPro providers with her hands-on-marketing enablement role at CandidPro.
Joh Olson is the Chair of the San Francisco chapter of TIGER 21, an exclusive peer membership organization of ultra-high-net-worth entrepreneurs, investors, and executives. He is also a Mergers and Acquisitions Consultant at Pacifica Advisors, which offers M&A advisory services to small and medium-sized businesses with an enterprise value of $5 to $150 million throughout the Western US and Mexico. Joh has held various leadership positions in the corporate and healthcare sectors, including UCLA, UC Davis, Stanford, Redesign Health, and Carta Healthcare. He co-founded Treehut with his wife, and he is the company's Chief Operating Officer. Treehut produces handcrafted wooden watches and sunglasses. In this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, John Corcoran interviews Joh Olson, the Chair of the San Francisco chapter of TIGER 21, about how to delegate in business and leverage peer groups. They also discuss the challenges Joh and his wife overcame to build Treehut, tips for growing a sellable business, and how Joh helped a client delegate and successfully exit her business.
The American healthcare system is far from perfect—which makes it a pretty perfect environment for entrepreneurs and innovators. But it takes more than an unmet need and some startup capital to find success in a crowded market. Lesley Solomon, venture chair at Redesign Health, joins Justin to talk about the joys and challenges of creating news businesses in the healthcare space. She walks through her successes and failures with startups across the care continuum, defends the value of innovating as an insider, and explains what a venture chair really is—and why it's a little like herding sheep. Justin and Lesley ask some of the big questions that every healthcare entrepreneur faces: How do you pick which problems to solve? What are the early signs of startup failure—or imminent success? And are we our own biggest barriers to healthcare innovation? To learn more about Definitive Healthcare, please visit us at definitivehc.com.
Our Social Media Pages, follow us and engage with the Pill-grim community!Join our Entre CommunityInstagramTwitter YouTubeTikTokLinkedInAnd now for this week's prescription:On this week's dose, (1:50) you will hear about Peppermint, a new online community for adults 55+, and their $8M seed round from Primetime Partners and Redesign Health. Next, (8:14) you'll hear about Dalan Animal Health, the pioneering biotech company that recently raised a $4.5M Series Seed 3 led by Prime Movers Lab. The company developed and launched the world's first honeybee vaccine. Lastly, (13:45) stick with us for a breakdown on Resistant AI, a Prague-based startup that helps protect financial services firms from the evolving financial crime landscape. The company raised an $11M Series A extension from Notion Capital and has won b2b Digital Crime Fighter of the Year awards.Sources:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230719845294/en/Peppermint-Launches-Groundbreaking-Online-Community-to-Promote-Peer-Connection-Engagement-Amongst-Adults-55https://join.mypeppermint.com/ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230627720385/en/Bee-Vaccine-Pioneer-Dalan-Secures-4.5M-to-Fuel-Global-Expansion-and-Product-Developmenthttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/bee-vaccine-pioneer-dalan-secures-130000686.htmlhttps://www.dalan.com/https://resistant.ai/news/resistant-ai-extends-series-a-to-27.6mhttps://news.fintech.io/post/102ii3v/resistant-ai-raises-11m-in-series-a-extension-fundingMusic Credit: Chapter One by Cole Bauer and Dean Keetonhttps://www.colebauer.com/https://www.instagram.com/deankeeton/?hl=enDisclosure:The views, statements, and opinions, expressed herein by the hosts and guests are their own, and their appearance on the podcast should not be construed as reflecting the views or implied endorsement of Independent Brokerage Solutions LLC or any of its officers, employees, or agents. The statements made herein should not be considered an investment opinion, advice, or a recommendation regarding securities of any company. This podcast is produced solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy a security.
While the health care industry can be challenging, with complex regulations and long-established bureaucracies, an innovative company called Redesign Health is working to transform it from within. Redesign Health is one of a number of organizations that received fresh funding last fall to boost health care startups from CVS Health Ventures, a unit of CVS Health which focuses on data-driven medicine and digital health investments. And in just the last five years, Redesign's New York-based team of about 300 has helped launch more than 50 tech-enabled health care businesses – providing not only talent and capital, but the scaffolding and support to launch them.Neil Patel, head of New Ventures at Redesign Health, explains how they've already improved patient care and touched the lives of more than 10 million people across health verticals that include treating cancer, tele-audiology, senior care, COVID-19 testing, metabolic health, as well as mental health. As he notes, “There's no shortage of problems to solve in health care, the question is the when and the how, as opposed to if you should do it.” Patel is joined by Andrea Messina, executive director and partner at CVS Health Ventures, who characterizes the investment in Redesign Health as an indirect opportunity to sustain and build new companies. "They take a lot of the most, as we see it, difficult elements of starting a new company out of the equation for prospective founders," Messina says.Learn more CVS Health Ventures Redesign Health
Host Eric Thrailkill is joined by Brenda Schmidt, Head of Enterprise Growth at Redesign Health, to discuss how her company's mission-driven innovation platform is building transformative healthcare companies from the ground up. By generating their own solutions to industry challenges and providing capital and resources to founding teams of companies working to address industry pain points, Redesign Health's approach sets it apart from traditional accelerators and incubators and allows them to accelerate startup growth and innovation throughout the healthcare industry. This conversation was captured at the 2023 ViVE Conference in Nashville.
“Highly complex consumer journeys, lots of entrenched interests, very challenging stakeholder management, and extremely important to your life”. That's the magic mixture of business interests that Kira Wampler says speaks her love language. Those passions led her to Redesign Health, a company whose mission is to transform healthcare. So far, Redesign Health has incubated, funded and scaled over 50 companies that are taking innovative approaches to cancer care, mental health and more — and they plan to launch 50 more. On this episode, Kira takes us through her early career where she was front and center at influential companies like Lyft and Intuit, and how she developed a thesis about tech, health, and wealth that led her to Redesign Health.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com
Episode Re-Release. Alex Merwin hosts a group of health innovation leaders from startups, investors, media and startup enabling organizations for a special HLTH compilation episode. We asked each innovator two questions: what is special about convening in-person at events in this post-covid world, and if they could wave a magic wand to eliminate any hurdle to health innovation what would they change and why. Thanks to our guests from Redesign Health, Maven Clinic, Luma Health, Health Gorilla, Matter, Mission Based Media, Keep Labs, Memora Health, Unseen Capital, BioFourmis, and Brightside Health. Learn more about how AWS enables healthcare & life sciences startups to grow and thrive at https://aws.amazon.com/startups/ and https://aws.amazon.com/health/.
Tune in to hear PwC specialists discuss how new technology and sharing frontline experiences of nurses are helping to overcome challenges across health care organizations. Topics include:Implementing digital tools, apps, hybrid delivery models, and digital preference cardsManaging labor shortages, providing more affordable care and focusing on accessibilityStrategy and results for implementing new technology tools in digital health organizationsSpeakers:Alena Taylor, Strategy& Principal, PwC Patrick Voight, Clinical Transformation Managing Director, PwCIgor Belokrinitsky, Strategy& Principal, PwC Jenny Colapietro, Health Industries Vice Chair, PwCFor more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.
Starting a company in the healthcare space is incredibly difficult, as founders face regulatory hurdles, high security standards and complicated reimbursement policies, among many other challenges. But what if you had an expert to help you assemble a founding team and shepherd you through the first 15 months of being a startup? What if there was a platform to streamline the complex process of launching a health company? Missy Krasner is Venture Chair at Redesign Health, where she sits on the boards for Uplift, Overalls and Motto. A seasoned healthcare operator, Missy has more than 30 years of experience in digital health, most notably serving as a founding member of the Alexa Health & Wellness Team at Amazon. On this episode of HLTH Matters, Missy joins host Dr. Jessica Shepherd to discuss how Redesign Health serves as a company creation platform for healthcare services, describing how her team bends the risk curve for digital health startups.Missy walks us through some of the obstacles to providing services and solutions in the health tech space and weighs in on what we might do to fix the issues with electronic medical records.Listen in to understand how Redesign creates efficiencies in the process of launching companies across the healthcare spectrum, meeting the needs of patients and providers while keeping pace with the trajectory of science and research.Topics CoveredMeeting the needs of patients and providers while keeping pace with scienceHow Redesign Health serves as a company creation platform for healthcare servicesWhat Redesign does to bend the risk curve for digital health startupsThe obstacles to providing services and solutions in the health technology spaceHow we might change the perverse incentives in healthcare to reward qualityWhat the competition among big tech and retailers to own consumer-centric virtual primary means for hospitals, health systems and patientsRedesign Health's strength in assembling founding teams for healthcare companiesWhy so many providers struggle to stay up to speed on innovationHow Missy thinks about fixing the problems with electronic medical recordsWhy it's so challenging to get medical records from point A to point B Connect with Missy KrasnerRedesign Health Connect with Dr. Jessica ShepherdHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedIn ResourcesPractice FusionDoximityHealthLoopVita HealthGoogle HealthZus HealthParticle HealthHuman APIMedicare AdvantageMedicare Supplement InsuranceDr. David BrailerOffice of the National Coordinator for Health Information TechnologyProtected Health Information
Meg welcomes Inna Plumb, Co-Founder and COO of MedArrive. MedArrive enables healthcare providers to seamlessly extend care services into the home, unlocking access to high-quality healthcare for more people at a fraction of the cost. MedArrive's fully integrated care management platform allows providers and payors to bridge the virtual care gap by marrying physician-led telemedicine with hands-on care from EMS professionals.MedArrive has more than 20k highly-skilled EMS providers in its national network, and services span dozens of clinical use cases, including chronic condition management, transitional care, readmission prevention, urgent care, vaccinations, palliative care, and more.In this exciting conversation, Meg and Inna discuss MedArrive's unique approach to care in the home, the inspiration behind the company, Inna's unusual path to a career in healthcare, her immigration to the US, her dedication to mentoring, and much more. Inna Plumb is the COO and Co-Founder of MedArrive. She was a founding partner at Redesign Health, where she helped to build a variety of healthcare companies including Calibrate and Vault, while also leading the Venture Building team. She has a strong background in Operations and Finance, having led the Supply Chain team at Blue Apron and starting her career as a banker at Evercore Partners and subsequently an investor at Soros Fund Management.More on Things DiscussedBlue ApronReDesign HealthEpisode Credits: The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare is a production of The Krinsky Company. Hosted by Meg Escobosa. Produced by Meg Escobosa, Calvin Marty, Chelsea Ho, Medina Sabic, and Wendy Nielsen.Edited, engineered, and mixed by Calvin Marty. All music composed and performed by Calvin Marty. ©2023 The Krinsky Company
Alex Merwin hosts a group of health innovation leaders from startups, investors, media and startup enabling organizations for a special HLTH compilation episode. We asked each innovator two questions: what is special about convening in-person at events in this post-covid world, and if they could wave a magic wand to eliminate any hurdle to health innovation what would they change and why. Thanks to our guests from Redesign Health, Maven Clinic, Luma Health, Health Gorilla, Matter, Mission Based Media, Keep Labs, Memora Health, Unseen Capital, BioFourmis, and Brightside Health. Learn more about how AWS enables healthcare & life sciences startups to grow and thrive at https://aws.amazon.com/startups/ and https://aws.amazon.com/health/.
In this mini episode of the podcast recorded at HLTH in Las Vegas, Jack O'Brien speaks with health-tech veteran Missy Krasner, chair of Redesign Health, about the state of post-pandemic health IT, why big tech has won the battle with healthcare incumbents, and some of the startups Redesign is incubating.
This week Rachael Jones shares how her organization is turning stakeholders into teammates and making value-based care work for everyone involved. Listen in as Laura and Rachael discuss issues that cause friction around patient care, how Rachael navigated being an outsider and bringing a team together after a merger, the clarifying questions that matter most. Here are a few things you'll learn during this conversation: Why Rachael uses the mantra “Clarify role. Clarify goal.” The Importance of the Three C's – Communication, Consensus Building, and Collaboration Why Radical Accountability is valuable in emerging leaders How to shift the energy of your team Strategies for holding conversations with an underperformer During the 24-Hour Influence Challenge, Rachael encourages you to ask yourself three questions: What's your win? What's important now? What's one thing you could do to move forward? These questions are based on the book Essentialism by Greg McKeown: http://bit.ly/3i7XYjh About Rachael Jones: Rachael Jones is an award-winning healthcare executive, thought leader in advancing Value-Based Care, and self-proclaimed “healthcare analytics nerd” adept in telling stories with data. As a deep Value-Based Care expert, her distinguished career spans over 25 years in senior leadership roles for some of the largest health insurers and healthcare IT solutions providers in the U.S. including Cotiviti, Anthem, HealthFirst, and the TriZetto Group. A champion of transformational change, Rachael is passionate about improving the healthcare landscape, with a longstanding history of success in delivering innovative products, performance-enhancing analytics, growth-enabling operational and investment strategies, and cost-of-care controls. Rachael was recently named the new CEO and co-founder of a startup company still in stealth mode but among the portfolio of 40+ companies owned by Redesign Health, a pioneer in powering innovation in healthcare. In her new executive role, Rachael will be focused on catalyzing the transition to value-based care for health organizations nationwide by offering purpose-built tools and expertise to enable transparent, collaborative, and effective VBC program implementations. Rachael earned her Bachelor of Science from Montclair State University and a Master of Public Administration from New York University. You connect with Rachael in the following ways: Website: https://www.redesignhealth.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachaelmcjones/ To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence. You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola Instagram: @VocalImpactProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Dyrda shares the latest news on the Digital Health industry.
It's that time of the year! Summer is over and it's conference season! The Rock Health Summit was a fun session, the highlight of which was diversity, equity, inclusion, and representation. Tune in for Jess's and my thoughts on the summits, the end of the world, and new deals: Redesign Health raises $65 million, Theranica raises $45 million, Soda Health raises $25 million, and Kyruus buys Epion Health.
This week: Google's health-conscious sibling Verily secures pocket money from the parents, health apps are giving us a stonking headache and a modern day “David vs Goliath” story or shall we say Hippocrates vs Dr Google. 1:35 - Google's Verily secures $1B to bolster armoury3:30 - Health apps are a headache and how to fix them 8:30 - Redesign Health bags $65M to incubate more tech-enabled healthcare businesses13:00 - ⏩ Digital health trends coming in 202319:35 -
Laura Dyrda shares the latest news on the Digital Health industry.
July 1, 2022: A special episode of Keynote this week combines different guests and topics that really illustrate what this channel is all about and what conversations we've been able to have the past 6 months. We've clipped together some of our favorite moments, though it was hard to choose just a few. In Part 1 of our curated playlist, we feature the following guests and topics: 1. Mark Cuban, American billionaire & entrepreneur, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company - https://youtu.be/uGrhGnB4XoM (How will Mark Cuban Break into the Existing Systems in Healthcare to Make Equity Changes?) 2. John Halamka, President of Mayo Clinic Platform - https://youtu.be/yyBrKCUYOCE (AI and the Future of the EHR in Healthcare) 3. Angela Yochem, EVP Chief Transformation & Digital Officer at Novant Health - https://youtu.be/0MM_sRyNjwc (The Future Of Healthcare Is Empowering The Individual To Manage Their Wellness In A Continuum) 4. Lee Shapiro, Managing Partner at 7wireVentures - https://youtu.be/qSkj5PghCX0 (2022 Fundraising Predictions from Managing Partner of 7WireVentures) 5. Glen Tullman, CEO at Transcarent - https://youtu.be/sOq9T9adsxs (How Transcarent is Challenging the Confusing, Complex, and Costly State of Healthcare) 6. Missy Krasner, Venture Chair at Redesign Health - https://youtu.be/V7om0ZjE-fU (Big Tech's Decentralized Approach To Healthcare Innovation And Its Affect On Partnerships) 7. Rob DeMichiei, Former CFO / Board Director and Strategic Advisor at Health Catalyst- https://youtu.be/mBNPsyOfBGI (Healthcare Providers Reassess Strategy to Compete with 2022 Landscape) 8. Lee Milligan, CIO at Asante - https://youtu.be/u12sN2jK-_I (The First Moments of a Ransomware Attack: That First Phone Call)
Let's take a ride into some of the behavioral principles that made Lyft a trustworthy transportation solution for millions. In this episode, I'm joined by the almighty Kira Wampler. Kira has had a wildly incredible career launching and growing dozens of products. We talk about her time at Lyft: diving into the brand's core philosophy of “treating better” and how rating systems and incentives took Lyft into a more human approach. We also discuss her current efforts at Redesign Health, where she's trying to drive medical adherence and design chronic care. Plus, Kira shares the process of helping caregivers' jobs with Jasper, a smart planner for cancer care. Jump straight into: (01:09) - “We treat you better”: Kira's work approach during her first days working at Lyft and why positive interactions are actually contagious. (05:03) - The Undercover Lyft Program: A successful content experiment that got Lyft on the world's radar. (12:24) - The incentives that worked (and the ones that didn't): On the Lyft Mentor Program and how it consolidated trust among new drivers. (26:04) - Energizing Lyft users: Implementing a tipping system for drivers and ambiguity aversion. (32:39) - A peer-to-peer ride sharing: The complexity of Lyft's choice architecture when the app was launched. (36:15) - Redesign Health: How Kira is taking her expertise to fund the future of the healthcare sector with companies like Jasper. (43:20) - How is Jasper working to help people to take their medication regularly? Episode resources Connect with Kira through https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirawampler/ (LinkedIn) https://redesignhealth.com/ (Redesign Health) Thank you for listening to Science of Change. Reach out to Kristen through https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenberman/ (LinkedIn) and visit The Irrational Labs https://irrationallabs.com/ (website) for more information on behavioral science. This show is presented by https://www.setsail.co/ (SetSail) and produced by Kristen Berman and https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (Studio Pod Media). The executive producer is Rachael Roberts. All episodes are written by Kristen Berman and Ying Lin with experts, script editing by Jack viewer. Special thanks to Lydia Trupe for fact checking and citations. Music and editing provided by https://nodalab.com/ (nodalab).
March 18, 2022: https://www.linkedin.com/in/missykrasner/ (Missy Krasner) is a digital health pioneer hailing from Google, Box and Amazon. She now sits as Venture Chair at https://redesignhealth.com/ (Redesign Health). They elevate healthcare companies that empower people to live their healthiest lives. The current healthcare service model is not as good as it can be. In what areas can healthcare serve patients better? How do venture companies determine what area is next to improve upon? What are some of the companies that Redesign is supporting? How does Redesign empower entrepreneurs? How do you approach this from a global perspective? And is there a world in which a big tech company buys a health system or a hospital? Key Points: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:30 - Redesign Health empowers entrepreneurs to redesign the world's health care system in service to patients 00:12:00 - Google and Amazon have really figured out how to appeal to consumers through the entire experience of the technology that they offer. The user experience that they offer. And the brand that they offer. 00:19:05 - One area of healthcare that is fascinating is elder care 00:29:05 - Google is very good at AI. They're very good at predictive analytics. And they're very good at finding data and using the data to actually predict outcomes. https://redesignhealth.com/ (Redesign Health)
In this BRITE Ideas episode, JP and Matt speak with Maria Thomas who currently serves in a variety of senior advisory and board roles (Redesign Health, Duos, Pew Research Center). Her career spans stints in the early years of Amazon, building NPR's digital platform, leading Etsy as CEO, and heading marketing at SmartThings (through its acquisition by Samsung). Maria notes pattern recognition as a key to business innovation and she shares her insights on the power of platforms, the deep impact of understanding a brand's culture both internally and externally, the future of technology and healthcare, and some pathways the metaverse may take.
Courtney Parr got her undergrad degree from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and began her career in investment banking where she spent a couple of years doing mergers & acquisitions advisory (mostly healthcare), then moved over to a private equity fund doing large scale investments across the healthcare, financial services, and consumer industries. Recently she made the transition over to a company called Redesign Health, a mission-driven innovation platform that creates and launches healthcare companies.
On this episode of the Raving Patients Podcast, Len sits down with Nick Greenfield to discuss the difference between what Candid is doing in the DTC space and what all the other lower cost, non-clinically minded businesses are doing, as well as CandidPro (which gives GPs and orthodontists a chance to expand their offering and boost their revenue by treating clear aligner cases using Candid's revolutionary aligners, cutting-edge patient tech, and patent-pending CandidRx.) Takeaways from this episode includes: The difference between Candid and other players in direct to consumer clear aligners What patients are looking for in a clear aligner solution today Why we launched Candidpro Why candid is leading the innovation race in clear aligners Nick Greenfield is the CEO of Candid, an oral health care company focused on redefining the orthodontics category with the first ever clear aligner system geared toward telehealth-first care In addition to founding Candid, Nick helped to start Redesign Health, a venture studio focused on building the next generation of healthcare companies which has raised $250 million dollars since inception and has 15 companies and counting in its portfolio that have all been ideated internally and launched from scratch. Prior to Candid, Nick was the COO at Paribus (acquired by Capital One) and one of the first employees at Lyft.
Obesity is America's #1 underlying health issue. Because it causes or increases the likelihood of over 100 other health conditions. Now, Isabelle Kenyon is out to change the way the world treats weight. She's Founder & CEO of Calibrate, the VC-backed medical metabolic health company. It's creating a new category by improving metabolic health to drive long-term, sustainable weight loss with a program designed by world leaders in obesity & nutrition science. This is the first direct-to-consumer telemedicine business aligning incentives for doctors, insurers, pharmaceutical companies, and consumers. Calibrate combines FDA-approved metabolic medication with a holistic curriculum and 1:1 virtual coaching sessions that drive lasting behavior change. Prior to Calibrate, Isabelle led the business operations, growth, and strategic partnerships & communications teams at Capsule, a technology business that is rebuilding the pharmacy from the inside out. Clearly, she's onto something big. She recently closed a $22.5 million round of venture capital including Threshold Ventures, Redesign Health, and Forerunner Ventures. In this 20-minute conversation, Isabelle reveals how she's putting a Rockstar in every seat at Calibrate
Nick Greenfield is the CEO of Candid, an oral health care company focused on redefining the orthodontics category with the first ever clear aligner system geared toward telehealth-first care. In addition to founding Candid, Nick helped to start Redesign Health, a venture studio focused on building the next generation of healthcare companies which has raised $250 million dollars since inception and has 15 companies and counting in its portfolio that have all been ideated internally and launched from scratch. Prior to Candid, Nick was the COO at Paribus (acquired by Capital One) and one of the first employees at Lyft where he helped launch eight markets starting with San Francisco, and moving on to Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston, and Washington DC. Nick also serves as an advisor to a number of startups across the technology landscape. Join the community on Dentaltown at https://www.dentaltown.com
Today on Health in 2 Point 00, I've been banned from talking about the Suez Canal by Jess. On Episode 195, we cover Cityblock raising $192 million in a C extension, adding to their $160 million Series C in from December. Crossover Health raises $168 million in a proper D round, Redesign Health raises $100 million adding to their capital of $250 million for their digital health studio, and Vesta, formerly called Hometeam, raises $20 million which has flopped from working to get caregivers into the home to helping care agencies do telehealth at home.
Dan Trigub, former head of Uber Health who left on Sept. 8 to start his own healthcare company, returns to The MM+M Podcast to discuss his new firm, MedArrive, which is working to bring care into the home and is being funded/incubated by Redesign Health. Dan also offers his “state of the state” on the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) business.