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On this episode we're joined by Kapok Digital CEO, Erik Burckhart and Chief Strategy Officer Kristal York, who happen to be siblings. Kapok Digital is an employee owned mobile app development company based in Raleigh NC. CEO Erik Burckhart and Chief Strategy Officer Kristal York talk about their success building a company together, their special ability to deliver on time (or ahead of schedule) for clients like Coca Cola, Mamava, and RelyMD, as well as their tight knit company culture. You can find more on Walk West by going to WalkWest.com, as well as on twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Talk West is hosted by Chris Bunn and Mike Manganillo and is a production of Earfluence.
Our guest this week: David Levin, CEO of RelyMD. "RelyMD is a telehealth service and platform available 24/7. We're on a mission to simplify people’s lives by delivering reliable, trusted medical care anytime and anywhere, to ultimately foster healthier communities and workplaces." On this episode, we discussed: His background How he got to where he is today? What is RelyMD? What's next? ...and much more! WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR: Our sponsor for this episode is BlocHealth. BlocHealth is unlocking healthcare professional data, making it easily shareable. They have created a credential sharing platform for healthcare professionals and organizations, powered by blockchain technology and their smart, universal common application. They make it easy for healthcare professionals to request, upload, and share important credentialing items with various stakeholders, saving time for everyone involved. Healthcare organizations can leverage BlocHealth's credential verification and provider enrollment services as well, through their 'virtual' credentialing offering. For more information, please go to www.blochealth.com and be sure to follow BlocHealth on social media - @blochealth To learn more about RelyMD, please use the links below: -Website - Facebook - LinkedIn - Instagram - Twitter Also, be sure to follow Slice of Healthcare on our social channels: - Website - Facebook - LinkedIn
Nicole and Cooper are joined by Dr. Bobby Park of RelyMD to discuss how telemedicine could transform the health care system.
Dr. Bobby Parks with RelyMD and Wake Emergency Physicians provides tips for emergency room visits and Bill Comfort, a long term care specialist, talks all things long term care.
Dr. Bobby Parks with RelyMD and Wake Emergency Physicians provides tips for emergency room visits and Bill Comfort, a long term care specialist, talks all things long term care.
RelyMD was founded by a group of 90 innovative emergency medicine physicians in North Carolina. In this podcast, Dr. Bobby Park, Co-founder and Director, discusses how he got involved in mobile health and how RelyMD makes healthcare delivery more convenient, efficient and cost-effective.
Dr. Bobby Park of RelyMD discusses how one North Carolina EMS reduced unnecessary ambulance transports by 90% in a telemedicine pilot program. His full talk will be on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at the NCHICA Annual Conference in Durham, NC.
Dr. Bobby Park of RelyMD.com joins Nicole, Cooper and Jason for discussion on telemedicine and how it can transform health care.
Dr. Bobby Park of RelyMD.com joins Nicole, Cooper and Jason for discussion on telemedicine and how it can transform health care.
Where does innovation get inspiration? Ask RelyMD Telemedicine Co-Founder and emergency department physician Bobby Park, MD and you'll find that necessity is the mother of invention. Seventy-one percent of emergency department visits are unnecessary or could have been avoided, according to a study by Truven Health Analytics. Realizing that patient overload could be alleviated more efficiently and economically through the use of telemedicine, Dr. Park and his partners at Wake Emergency Physicians, PA invested in building a platform to service emergency care. In our conversation, we discussed the challenges faced by over-crowded emergency departments and the need to triage cases before reaching the hospital. Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamp below. 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Bobby Park, MD Co-Founder RelyMD 01:37 Physician Entrepreneurs 03:15 Is a trip to the ER always needed? 04:30 Can Telemedicine always work? 07:24 What's the difference between urgent care and emergency room care? 09:22 Order of service in an ED 11:02 Why did you launch a Telemedicine service? 14:00 Who owns RelyMD 14:18 What is the tech platform? 15:40 When is the platform utilized? 16:20 How are you staffing RelyMD 17:08 HIPAA compliant environment 17:43 Works for part-time physicians? 19:15 How is the business model set up? 21:37 Who is your target client? 23:20 Telemedicine lobbying 24:12 Who is marketing if you're all physicians? 25:27 Social Media Tip: Carol Bush, The Social Nurse. Tips for new bloggers 26:40 Thanks for listening! I'd love to hear from you!
What does the future hold for mobile health? That was the question posed by Rick Smith, Editor of the WRAL TechWire to some of the most innovative and visionary digital health companies in the Triangle. From individuals monitoring their daily steps via a wearable device to scientists gaining the ability to harness the power of big data on a massive scale, advances in mobile health are both exciting and a bit unnerving. On September 27, 2016, WRAL TechWire invited senior executives of Axial Health, Valencell, Validic, MobileSmith, Medfusion and RelyMD the Executive Exchange to share their thoughts. During the second panel on data security and legal issues, we heard from executives from Parker Poe, MCNC, Wyrick Robbins and Duke Health. I had the pleasure of live-Tweeting the program and also captured some audio from some of the speakers and attendees. Give a listen to the voice of The Future of Mobile Health. Podcast Guests (in order of appearance): Brent Anthony, Practimage Kim Labow, Medfusion Chris Beal, Chris Edwards, Validic Elizabeth Johnson, Wyrick Robbins Rob Leandro, Parker Poe Rick Smith, WRAL TechWire