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In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're featuring the live Brands That Matter panel spotlighted at the Fast Company Grill during the annual SXSW Conference and Festivals in Austin, Texas. Purdue President Mung Chiang took the stage as a panelist for “Innovating What Matters: Driving Pharma Forward,” along with Sean Bruich, senior vice president of artificial intelligence and data at Amgen, and Tatyana Kanzaveli, chief operating officer of Open Health Network. This special panel discussion was sponsored by Purdue University — a four-time recipient of Fast Company's Brands That Matter distinction. In this special recording moderated by Shibani Joshi, you will: Learn about how the health care industry is using AI to improve the development and distribution of pharmaceuticals Discover how Purdue and other pharmaceutical companies are leveraging cross-industry partnerships to drive innovation Get to know how Purdue's partnership with Eli Lilly and Company and Merck & Co. Inc. is driving opportunities in America's Hard-Tech Corridor Find out how technological advancements, including AI and research happening at Purdue, will shape the future of pharma Don't miss this special live episode that brought together pharmaceutical industry experts at one of the nation's most esteemed festivals and conferences — SXSW.
The pharmaceutical industry is on the brink of massive transformation driven by cutting-edge technology and strategic collaboration. Purdue University is on the forefront of Pharma 4.0 by partnering with pharmaceutical companies to pioneer advances in medicine and speed up the evolution of pharmaceutical manufacturing. In this custom episode, host Shibani Joshi chats with Sean Bruik, senior vice president of artificial intelligence and data at Amgen; Mung Chiang, president of Purdue University; and Tatyana Kanzaveli, CEO of Open Health Network, to discuss the role of cross-industry partnerships in driving innovation in the pharmaceutical industry.
Co-host and executive producer Gregg Masters engages Tatyana Kanzaveli, OpenHealth CEO on AI in healthcare. 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
Welcome to the weekly summary of what happened this week in the Outcomes Rocket Network! We got incredible episodes, and here's what we got: We started this week on our Main show where I interviewed Jennifer Goldsack and Ryan Vega, where we discussed the current state of digital innovation in our field in this episode of the Outcomes Rocket Podcast! Listen to it here: On Marketing Mondays, Jennifer Forster, VP of Payer and Market Strategy at SimpliFed, talks about marketing the services this tele-lactation company provides for baby-feeding support to parents, payers, and providers. Be sure to tune in here: On the Sempre Health Podcast, Eric Buffkin, CEO, and President of etectRx, talked about the journey of pursuing a startup in health tech and discussed how ingestible sensors for tracking medication adherence are used in clinical research or care. Listen to this episode here: On the Future of Global Informatics, Tatyana Kanzaveli, Founder and CEO of Open Health Network, talks about her work to build a data-driven care framework to tailor personalized preventative care for patients, as well as funding issues she has faced along the way. Tune in here: In the Insights Out Podcast, Richard Schwartz, Life Sciences, Medical Device, and Digital Health Practice Lead at Medallia, about the value of insights into customers' needs, sentiments, and emotions for better financial profit, employee experience, and research outcomes. Tune in here: On the Outcomes Rocket Podcast, Saul talked with Errol Weiss, Chief Security Officer at Health-ISAC, about today's cyber threats and what measures we should take to prevent them. He also shares jaw-dropping examples of these attacks and a great recommendation to protect our accounts: multi-factor authentication processes. Tune in here: The Everyone Hates Healthcare Podcast had an episode with Allyn Rose, who made the controversial decision to undergo a double mastectomy and later created a non-profit platform with information and resources on the matter. Tune in every week to expand your horizons on various subjects in this industry! See you next week!
You can not focus just on the data you are getting from a patient! In this episode of the Future of Global Informatics, TJ Southern sits down to talk with Tatyana Kanzaveli, Founder and CEO of Open Health Network. After being diagnosed with cancer, Tatyana was propelled into an entrepreneurial journey, working with informatics and data to find the cause of her situation. She started the Open Health Network aided by experts, she built a care framework that takes in data from many different sources that affect someone's health. Taking all of this in, they tailor preventative treatments for every patient. She discusses challenges like the funding for the development and deployment of this technology. She also explains how her work can be used as the basis for digital twinning, which she believes to be a future step in healthcare. Tune in to learn about Tatyana's journey in developing data-driven personalized care!
In this episode, Ed Interviews CEO and Founder of Open Health Network, Tatyana Kanzaveli. They discuss AI blockchain and the importance of going DGTL through focusing on the patient rather than the disease being treated.
Tatyana Kanzaveli, Founder and CEO of Open Health Network, speaks with me about integrating tech with healthcare. Full show notes here: https://michellemarketingstrategies.com/tatyana-kanzaveli-integrating-tech-with-healthcare/ Need help growing a business or organization in the healthcare sector? Reach out to me at jennifer@michellemarketingstrategies.com, tweet me @MMSJennifer or find me on Instagram @LeadingwithHealth. And be sure to stop by my site and download my report, Great to Hear Your Voice!
Hosts Gregg Masters and Fred Goldstein meet Tatyana Kanzaveli, founder and CEO at Open Health Network, a technology company focused on AI and Blockchain applications in Digital Health. They discuss the role of AI, machine learning, motivational interviewing and chatbot deployment in the digital health space. Tatyana's career spans from coding and programming to senior executive roles at nameplate companies and consulting firms, including founder and CEO in the digital health startup space. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW 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 PopHealth Week our guest is Tatyana Kanzaveli who's making an encore appearance. Tatyana Kanzaveli is the founder and CEO of Open Health Network, a technology company focused on AI and Blockchain applications in Digital Health including the deployment of private labeled chatbot platforms. Tatyana's career spans coding and programming to senior executive roles at nameplate companies and consulting firms, including founder and CEO in the startup space. During her 20 year career, she's been recognized as a thought leader and mentor for her ability to guide Fortune 500 through a range of business challenges. She is a mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneurs Centre and serves on boards for private companies. She also is licensee and organizer of highly notable TEDxBayArea conferences, she is a frequent speaker at US and International conferences on innovation, entrepreneurship and digital health. For more information on Open Health Network follow on twitter via @glfceo and @OpenHealthH respectively. And, to learn more about Open Health's Constant Care platform, go to www.openhealth.cc ==##==
Tatyana is known for guiding Fortune 500 and startup companies through business challenges. Today she is the founder and CEO of Open Health Network, a mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneurs Centre and serves on boards for private companies. She also is the organizer of highly notable TEDxBayArea conferences.
In Episode two we speak with Tatyana Kanzaveli (@glfceo) the CEO & Co-Founder of the Open Health Network about how she began her health tech journey, what she is working on now, and learn about her history playing professional chess!
Tatyana Kanzaveli, TedX speaker, successful computer scientist and data lover who started off her career as a multi-disciplinary consultant at Pricewaterhousecoopers. She had many leadership roles throughout her career and started her own company a few years ago after being diagnosed with cancer. Her company, Open Health Network is a general purpose platform that leverages AI and blockchain to create a personalized patient experience that can be whitelabeled for enterprise clients. Show Notes •Introduction of Tatyana's background •Journey from Azerbaijan to the US and into healthcare entrepreneurship •Experience being diagnosed with cancer •Experience navigating the healthcare system •Origins of Open Health Network- problem statement, value proposition •How did you first hear about blockchain technology? •Does OHN need blockchain? Why? •General technical specifications (architecture) of OHN •Network Nodes and governance? •Data storage •Data Marketplace •Security Requirements •How is OHN leveraging Big data and AI to enhance user experience? •My Cardiac Coach developed by the American Heart Association uses the OHN platform. •What is PatientSphere? •Product development updates •Customers - adoption challenges in different markets •Industry Partners and concept traction - existing partners and pilot projects •Can you describe the competitive landscape and any direct competitors to your business? •Platform/Ecosystem roadmap 2020 and beyond •Name a business leader or industry leader that inspires you- Esther Dyson •What do you like to do during your free time? Tatyana is a grandmother and previous chess master. Health Unchained News Corner https://consensys.net/blog/press-release/consensys-announces-healthcare-spin-off-consensys-health/ On February 20, 2020, Brooklyn-based ConsenSys announced it will spin off it’s sub-division that focused on healthcare into it’s own company called ConsenSys Health. ConsenSys Health will continue to leverage ConsenSys’ suite of tools and infrastructure, including Codefi, Infura, and PegaSys. The global lead for the healthcare vertical at ConsenSys, Heather Flannery, will lead the new company as CEO. Heather has worked on mission-driven projects for over 25 years making measurable societal contributions in business, technology, and healthcare. Related: https://soundcloud.com/healthunchained/ep-10-genetics-marketplace-ethics-dr-david-koepsell-ceo-encrypgen Health Unchained Links Website: https://healthunchained.org Telegram: t.me/healthunchained Twitter: twitter.com/Healthunchaind Bert’s Blockchain and Healthcare Weekly Newsletter: https://bert.substack.com/
Tatyana Kanzaveli has gone from a programmer to senior executive at Big 5 to founder and CEO of a startup company along her 20-year career. She is recognized as a thought leader and mentor for her ability to guide Fortune 500 and startup companies through business challenges. She's worked for major companies like PricewaterhouseCoopers and Fujitsu and startups in the early days of the Web. Tatyana has personally helped companies jump from 0 to millions in revenue, even during the toughest economic times. She has also opened new verticals and markets. Today, she is the founder and CEO of Open Health Network, a startup in a big data/artificial intelligence health care space. She is a mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneurs Centre and serves on boards for private companies. She also is licensee and organizer of highly notable TEDxBayArea conferences and is a frequent speaker at United States and international conferences on innovation, entrepreneurship and digital health. Tatyana has been featured in the White House blog , spoke at the United Nations, and presented at the first White House Demo Day hosted by President Obama. She was recognized as 1 of the Top 10 Influential Women in Health IT 2015. Tatyana was USSR chess champion an played in the same team with Gary Kasparov. She loves to cook and kayak. 00:00 How data silos affect assessing patient outcomes. 04:45 “In any other industry, we actually care about experiences.” 06:30 How data silos inhibit neural networks. 09:00 How to solve for interoperability so that AI engine could use the health data. 11:00 How to integrate bi-directional interfaces quickly. 14:00 “It's not just APIs - think about content.” 14:30 How Open Health Network is creating a better answer. 16:15 How an app developer could then interact with Open Health Network. 19:50 How Open Health Network's system is user-friendly and doesn't require any coding knowledge. 21:00 Open Health Network's content strategy. 23:20 Usage data that demonstrates the improvement to patient engagement since Open Health Network's implementation of their platform. 28:00 “It's a big issue that we have too many islands of health care data.” 29:30 You can learn more by emailing contact@openhealth.cc or by going to www.openhealth.cc
Tatyana Kanzaveli is the founder and CEO of Open Health Network, the startup in a Big Data/Artificial Intelligence Healthcare space. She is a mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneurs Centre and serves on boards for private companies. She also is licensee and organizer of highly notable TEDxBayArea conferences, she is a frequent speaker at US and International conferences on innovation, entrepreneurship and digital health. Tatyana has spoken at the United Nations and presented at the White House Demo Day for President Obama.Tatyana has been recognized as one of the top 10 Influential Women in Healthcare IT in 2015.
Wednesday, January 31st we close out the first Month in 2018 with a roundtable conversation of blockchain applications for the 3 trillion plus healthcare ecosystem. Transaction intensive and ripe with security, portability, affordabiity, access and quality issues via both siloed and centralized databases whether legacy server hosted or more recently via the cloud, the healthcare space seems a likely candidate for disruption given the promise or ‘hype of its disintermediation upside. In this session we'll explore blockchain technologies’ upside potential and attempt to vet the signal from the noise. My guests include: Ted Tanner, Jr., co-founder and CTO of PokitDok, Dan Munro, a writer who lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona. He is authored and writes about technology, cybersecurity, and policy for a variety of online and print publications, and Tatyana Kanzaveli, investor, entrepreneur, CEO Open Health, TEDxBayArea organizer, creative thinker who likes technologies,cooking, hiking chess, arts, good people and wine! Join us!
On the Wednesday July 2nd 2014 at 2PM Pacific/5PM Eastern our guest is Tatyana Kanzaveli CEO and Founder at Open Cancer Network (OCN). Tatyana Kanzaveli is a serial entrepreneur, mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneur Centre, including TEDxBayArea organizer.More about OCN:'The Open Cancer Network’s goal is to build the most comprehensive 360-degree view of all non-clinical patient-related data. This dataset will be a must use source of info by doctors, researchers, pharma companies.To collect all these data OCN built the most advanced mobile highly customizable and configurable social networking application that connects all the players within certain chronic diseases communities: patients, caregivers, friends and family, doctors, researchers.'OCN has.... 'developed a mobile, patient-oriented tool that couples data collection with patient engagement and gamification in order to close the compliance, recall and resolution gaps — at lower cost than traditional human-administered surveys.Join us for an informative chat.
On the Wednesday July 2nd 2014 at 2PM Pacific/5PM Eastern our guest is Tatyana Kanzaveli CEO and Founder at Open Cancer Network (OCN). Tatyana Kanzaveli is a serial entrepreneur, mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneur Centre, including TEDxBayArea organizer.More about OCN:'The Open Cancer Network’s goal is to build the most comprehensive 360-degree view of all non-clinical patient-related data. This dataset will be a must use source of info by doctors, researchers, pharma companies.To collect all these data OCN built the most advanced mobile highly customizable and configurable social networking application that connects all the players within certain chronic diseases communities: patients, caregivers, friends and family, doctors, researchers.'OCN has.... 'developed a mobile, patient-oriented tool that couples data collection with patient engagement and gamification in order to close the compliance, recall and resolution gaps — at lower cost than traditional human-administered surveys.Join us for an informative chat.