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About Russ Richmond:Russ Richmond has diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Russ is the CEO and Co-founder of Laudio, a healthcare leadership company that improves frontline actions. Russ has also served as a Member of the Innovation Growth Board at Mass General Brigham. In addition, they have held positions such as Executive Chairman and Independent Board Director at Validic, Member of the Board of Directors at BioDigital, and CEO and Board Director at Advanced Practice Strategies (APS), where they successfully restructured the company and facilitated its acquisition. Russ has also worked at Explorys, an IBM company, as an Independent Board Director. Prior to that, they were the CEO and co-founder of Objective Health, a startup within McKinsey & Company, where they played a significant role in establishing the company and leading its performance insights efforts. Russ had earlier worked as a Consultant and Associate Principal at McKinsey & Company. Russ also has experience as the Executive Vice President of Verisk Health and as a resident physician at the University of Michigan Health System.Things You'll Learn:Laudio redefines healthcare management by empowering frontline leaders with integrated, AI-powered workflows, addressing issues like burnout and turnover.Laudio's strategy of publishing data-driven insights fosters a culture of informed leadership and drives the spread of Laudio's solutions.Laudio accelerates market adoption despite the typically slow healthcare sales cycle, building a teamwork-based approach to engage multiple executive stakeholders for impactful collaboration.The platform's AI-driven approach to automating managerial tasks can save up to 6 hours a week for health managers. The strategies that Laudio employs to foster customer acquisition, scaling effectively in an industry known for long sales cycles.Resources:Connect with and follow Dr. Russ Richmond on LinkedIn.Follow Laudio on LinkedIn and visit their website.
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: What if a pioneering venture capital model could catalyze healthcare innovation by delivering continuous funding, growth, and resources throughout a startup's journey? Our next guest, Dr. Rebecca Mitchell, is doing exactly this as Executive Vice President at Vive Collective.With a diverse background spanning academic research, public health, product leadership at several leading digital health companies, and now venture capital, Rebecca is at the forefront of funding and scaling the next generation of disruptive health tech companies.While together, Rebecca shares her vision and mission of bringing together seasoned industry experts with fresh perspectives to mentor and propel bold founders who are passionate and determined to reimage our healthcare industry. Join us to learn how Rebecca and the Vive Collective team have created a new model to build, fund and scale the best digital health companies that are destined to make a sizable impact in the healthcare industry. Let's go! Episode Highlights:Rebecca's powerful advice: "Find the insiders who still think like outsiders, and the humble outsiders who can expand your sense of what's possible."How Vive Collective is a new VC model purposely built with an interdisciplinary team of clinicians, builders, and investors to mentor startups.Vive's innovative "collective" that provides startups with an unmatched network of industry experts and resources to accelerate their growth.Rebecca's bullish outlook on the future- profitable digital health giants emerging, virtual care brands becoming national, and seamless integration with traditional systems.Her rallying cry for more diverse voices to courageously join the "collective" and help invent the future of healthcare. About our Guest: Rebecca's 20 year career has focused on building more effective, person centered technology enabled care models. She uses her unique background in product development, medicine, and public policy as both an Investor at Vive Collective and to go deep with companies on product, go to market, and scaling up the organization from early stage through growth.Rebecca began her career in global health as an academic researcher and Fulbright Fellow in maternal health, and as Co-Founder of a not for profit that supports local social entrepreneurs across Sub Saharan Africa. She received her Medical Degree from the University of CA San Francisco, where she focused on primary care innovation and the burgeoning role of technology in medicine. Rebecca then served as the Medical Officer for Innovation at Health and Human Services, working on early policy and standards development to improve patient access to health data and interoperability. She then returned to Silicon Valley and spent the last decade in product leadership at startup, growth stage, and public companies including leading one of the earliest remote monitoring products for chronic conditions at Validic, and as an early product leader at Livongo and then Teladoc post acquisition. She most recently helped the Homeward Health team launch a new care model for older adults living in rural America before joining the Vive Collective. Out of recognition that health requires far more than a better healthcare system, she also personally invests in increasing quality, affordable housing for community members living with medical disabilities.In her personal life, Rebecca is matriarch to a blended family of 5 kids, 4 chickens,...
Let's Use That Personal Health Data! Drew Schiller, CEO of Validic, recaps his recent panel discuss at CES about navigating the data revolution. Personal health data is playing a revitalized role as new modalities powered by breakthrough technologies have ushered in a new era for biomonitoring and wearables. Combine that with an ecosystem that connects that data and makes it actionable for clinicians, and you have new possibilities for the consumer/clinician team to drive better health and wellness. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about keeping Consumer Transformation from remaining an “elusive concept.” How will more consumer-centered conversations lead to more consumer-centered innovation, and how do we get that ball rolling even faster? 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/
Drew Schiller, CEO of Validic, recaps his recent panel discuss at CES about navigating the data revolution. Personal health data is playing a revitalized role as new modalities powered by breakthrough technologies have ushered in a new era for biomonitoring and wearables. Combine that with an ecosystem that connects that data and makes it actionable for clinicians, and you have new possibilities for the consumer/clinician team to drive better health and wellness. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about keeping Consumer Transformation from remaining an “elusive concept.” How will more consumer-centered conversations lead to more consumer-centered innovation, and how do we get that ball rolling even faster? This show is produced by Shift Forward Health, the consumer advisory firm that partners with you to operationalize consumer-first health. (#308) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 18: Walk the floor with This Week Health. Check out the booths you may have missed at the spring health IT conferences. In this episode we feature:Jon Zimmerman, CEO of Holon Solutions Jason Warrelmann, VP, Global Services & Process Industries at UiPathJohn George, Chief Commercial Officer at ValidicAnand Kumar, SVP and Head of Cloud Solutions at Healthcare TriangleJoin us on May 4 at 1PM ET for our webinar: 'Leader Series: Modern Data Strategies in Healthcare.' This webinar will focus on exploring data governance and analytics strategies that have the potential to revolutionize healthcare in the modern era. With a data-driven approach, we can improve patient care outcomes, increase efficiency, and reduce costs in the healthcare industry. Register Here: https://thisweekhealth.com/modern-data-strategies/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
In this episode, host Anil Chawla sat down with Drew Schiller, the co-founder and CEO of Validic, a leading healthcare data platform that enables seamless access and integration of health data from various sources. Drew shares his journey from ideation to the creation and growth of Validic, providing valuable insights into the challenges and successes that come with building a startup. Anil explored the inspiration behind the company, how Drew and his co-founder identified a gap in the healthcare industry and the steps he took to bring his idea to market.
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There are many vendors that are attempting to improve the efficiency, affordability, and accessibility of healthcare, but there is only one that is bringing together their expertise and passion to assemble the world's most sophisticated health data platform. Drew Schiller, CEO & Co-Founder at Validic, takes us through the mission to improve the quality of human life by building technology that makes personal data actionable. Drew discusses Validic's unique perspective on the role remote patient monitoring plays as part of an organization's digital health strategy, and what distinguishes Validic's integration capacities. Take a dive into this episode of #MillenniumLive to explore the platform-approach to simplifying personal health data.
Brian Carter, SVP of Product at Validic, joins the show this week to share how health tech companies can use their services to educate patients, and not just sell to providers. In this episode, you’ll learn how smaller health tech companies can develop new provider relationships, keep transparency at the forefront, and stay focused on solving a limited number of problems. 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/
Brian Carter, SVP of Product at Validic, joins the show this week to share how health tech companies can use their services to educate patients, and not just sell to providers. In this episode, you’ll learn how smaller health tech companies can develop new provider relationships, keep transparency at the forefront, and stay focused on solving a limited number of problems. This conversation is brought to you by Health Connective, custom marketing solutions for med tech and pharma. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Drew Schiller, Founder and CEO of Validic discusses how COVID-19 has impacted and accelerated the demand environment for remote patient monitoring and other virtual care technologies. Validic is one of the pioneers in the remote patient monitoring space. Drew states that COVID-19 has accelerated the adoption of remote patient monitoring technologies. Due […]
In this episode, Drew Schiller, Founder and CEO of Validic discusses how COVID-19 has impacted and accelerated the demand environment for remote patient monitoring and other virtual care technologies. Validic is one of the pioneers in the remote patient monitoring space. Drew states that COVID-19 has accelerated the adoption of remote patient monitoring technologies. Due […]
Even when serving patients is their primary goal, most digital health solutions go to market via large enterprises, whether through payers, providers, biopharma, or employers. That's why effective digital health companies build expertise not just in their product, but in cultivating relationships with large enterprises and implementing solutions across them to reach patient populations at scale. Rock Health recently co-hosted an event with Kaiser Permanente Ventures to discuss what it takes to build a lasting, impactful alliance between enterprise and digital health companies. Hear from Kaiser Permanente's Executive Director of Telehealth Angie Stevens and Validic's SVP of Product Brian Carter in a conversation moderated by Kaiser Permanente Ventures' Director of Strategic Engagement Shruti Kothari.
Here at Startup Hustle we try and find the people and stories that can make the greatest impact upon your life as a Founder or soon to be Founder. Today we made that happen when Ryan Beckland the Founder and former CEO of Validic joined us on the show. His company has seen massive growth over the years and was funded in its early stage by Mark Cuban. Enjoy! Learn more about: Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Stackify: https://stackify.com/ GigaBook: https://gigabook.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startuphustle
It's great to have knowledge but that by itself doesn't vaccinate you from having a healthy lifestyle. You have to be able to translate that into skills. Sometimes that skill development is hard and sometimes it's easy. Either way, just actually trying something for the first time breaks the seal so what was theoretical before and is internal now." - Dan Pardi How can you become the scientist and expert of your own mind, body, and soul through personalized health and wellness experimentation? JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST 20% OFF ORGANIFI - USE CODE: WELLNESSFORCE In Wellness Force Radio episode 206, CEO of humanOS.me and host of humanOS Radio, Dan Pardi, returns for the third time to explain how you can become the architect of your own wellness journey, the best way to utilize performance-enhancing devices, and how to incorporate meaningful but simple self-care practices into your daily life. By the end of this episode, you will be well-equipped to weed through all of the information, studies, and research out there to find the best sources that will help you become your best version. "I call them, 'performance-enhancing devices,' because 'tracker' isn't the best way to think about them. Trackers give data but performance-enhancing devices are using that data to actually get you to do more of the good thing." - Dan Pardi of @humanOS_me http://bit.ly/wfpodcast human OS is the most complete, sophisticated, but easy-to-use personal health application available today. Listen To Episode 206 As Dan Pardi Uncovers: The Loop Model - why he created it and how it can help people adapt to healthy behaviors for the long-term. How you can read between the lines of nutrition studies in order to have a clear idea of what you're actually learning. The problem with Virta Health falsely claiming that they reversed diabetes without truly proving it with the right test results. How studies that are done on animals translate to the effect they would have on humans. What exercises are ideal for people with an APOE-4 genotype. The process of deciding which foods work well with your genotype and discovering what doesn't work. Sourdough and whether or not the fermentation process helps us to digest this type of bread. The Ketogenic Diet vs. APOE - Who should be following a high-fat, Keto diet. How you can become the scientist and expert of your own mind, body, and soul through personalized health and wellness experimentation. The difference between a poor quality and a good quality study. Mundane but meaningful, simple daily practices that you can incorporate into your daily life for better wellness. Becoming the architect of your own health through humanOS by choosing your own wellness path. How to use performance-enhancing devices not as the solution to better health but as something that can assist us on our wellness journeys. The impact that humanOS and being healthy in this modern world has on your thoughts, feelings, and actions. How humanOS allows its users to continuously learn more and more about health every day while also being able to enjoyable process. The different takes on fitness wearables and why he uses technology to help him fulfill his wellness goals. How we can modify and change what we're doing according to what didn't work out for us in the past. Why we should see failures as opportunities to grow and learn. The advantages we can take to exploit more of what we like instead of novelty seeking and trying every new thing that becomes available to us. How being curious about the world around us can continue to keep us young at heart. Power Quotes From The Show "Be really gentle with yourself. Follow the ebb and flow in the reality of your life but seek to have fun with it. Enjoying what you do is the most important thing to a successful health practice over the length of a lifespan." - Dan Pardi of @humanOS_me http://bit.ly/wfpodcast "In order for someone to adopt and sustain healthy behaviors long-term, they should understand why they're doing something, how to do it, if they're doing it correctly, and if it's working. You can see that those are four really discrete factors and so you do need to understand health science. We can't totally outsource research because you're going to be the one that's making decisions in your life; nobody's going to make more decisions that you will. So, having some knowledge about all these things that can affect your health is actually an opportunity." - Dan Pardi "The replication crisis demonstrates that studies should be replicated with a different lab. With a detailed method section, someone should be able to pick up that study, follow the protocol, do exactly the same study, and get a very similar result. Often times, the real crisis is that we're not seeing enough replication because of incentives from the journals. Journals want to publish new, positive information versus what's been done before." - Dan Pardi "Don't you want experts involved in the generation of new compounds that could help patients? Don't you want people that have tons of patient experience that understand the ins and outs of seeing an individual of all different types come into their clinic? Don't you want them to have a voice in the process from the very beginning so that they can guide the clinical development program in a manner that's going to lead us to the best understanding of whether or not this drug can help?" - Dan Pardi "Part of the mindset of someone who is seeking health expertise is someone who recognizes that habits aren't just something that we learn in a week or a month; it's an ongoing process. Part of the right mindset is somebody who thinks of themselves as a regular learner by taking in new information, thinking about it, drawing diagrams, and talking about it in their community." - Dan Pardi "Instead of viewing the Ketogenic as, 'Is this the right diet?' view it as 'I'm going to give it a try. How did I do with it? What did I learn about my body from trying it?' The same thing with the Mediterranean diet; instead of viewing it as the best diet ever, we can look at the benefits of it. It's really impossible to decide which diet is best but it's certainly not impossible to say what diet is best for you because you can try it and if you feel really good, you like the food, and it's sustainable plus you're getting the results you want, then that's great." - Dan Pardi Links From Today's Show Dan Pardi Twitter Instagram LinkedIn humanOS.me Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube humanOS Radio humanOS Radio 031 The Ketogenic Diet and Diabetes - a New Study by Virta Health (Guest Dr. Stephan Guyenet) WFR 012 Dan Pardi: Living A Healthy Lifestyle In A Modern World WFR 088 Dan Pardi: How to Find The Health You're Looking For Virta Health Dr. Stephan Guyenet Dr. Begoña Ruiz-Núñez Dr. David Katz 23andMe Promethease The Feynman Technique WFR 011 Ariel Garten WFR 084 Dr. David Perlmutter WFR 129 Gretch Rubin WFR 183 Dr. Kyra Bobinet WFR 196 Aubrey Marcus About Dan Pardi Dan’s life’s work centers on how to help people live healthfully. He is the CEO of humanOS.me which leverages a novel behavior model to promote health fluency, skill development, and lifestyle insights to help people master their health practice. He does research with the Zeitzer Lab in the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department at Stanford, and in the Departments of Neurology and Endocrinology at Leiden University in the Netherlands where he investigates how lifestyle factors, like sleep, influence decision making, cognitive performance, and metabolism. Dan also works with Naval Special Warfare to help the most elite fighters in the world maintain alertness and capable mental performance under challenging circumstances. He currently serves as Board Member for StandUpKids.org, as a Council Director for the True Health Initiative, and Advisor to several health-oriented companies (Ample Meals, Fitstar, Splendid Spoon, Validic), an Editor for the Journal of Evolution and Health, and formerly, as Board Chairman for the Investigator Initiated Sponsored Research Association. Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the WFR Community on facebook Send Josh Trent a personal message Tweet me on Twitter: Send us a fun tweet (or a what's up) Comment on the Facebook page Sign up to get an email alert whenever we release a new episode Support This Podcast Leave a 5 star review on iTunes Share this episode with someone you care about Contact Wellness Force Radio for podcast sponsorship and partnership opportunities Rate & Review Wellness Force ---> REVIEW THE PODCAST Ask A Live Question For The Next Episode ---> Click here to leave a voicemail directly to Josh Trent to be read live on the air. You May Also Like These Episodes Food Freedom Forever With Melissa Hartwig Nir Eyal: Breaking Bad Habits, Technology Addiction, & Emotional Triggers Healthy, Happy & Harder To Kill w/ Steph Gaudreau of Stupid Easy Paleo Beyond Meditation: How To Get A Better Brain With Ariel Garten Living A Healthy Lifestyle In A Modern World With Dan Pardi Creating A Life Worth Living With Michael Strasner Join the Wellness Force Newsletter: www.wellnessforce.com/news Don't miss next week's show: Subscribe and stay updated Did you like this show on Ketosis? Rate and review Wellness Force on iTunes You read all the way to the bottom? That's what I call love! Write to me and let me know what you'd like to have to get more wellness in your life.
Validic connects the health data people generate every day with organizations who want to use it. The CEO is Drew Schiller. In an era of privacy concerns, how does he lead a company built to handle the most personal of personal data? * * * Thanks for listening. Please tell the algorithms how you feel with a 5-star rating and a nice review. Subscribe for email updates about new episodes.
Our guest today, Drew Schiller, Co-Founder & CEO at Validic, joins Chuck on the Podcast for the final episode in our series around interoperability in Healthcare. Validic is a technology platform for convenient, easy access to digital health data from best-in-class clinical and remote-monitoring devices, sensors, fitness equipment, wearables and patient wellness applications. Prior to co-founding Validic, Drew founded and ran a web development firm, founded and exited a niche dietary nutrition website for patients with celiac disease, and served as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Iowa teaching graduate courses in web development and usability. Drew is currently a Board Member of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Health & Fitness Technology Division and serves on the Leadership Council for the eHealth Initiative (eHI) and participate in the eHI Interoperability Workgroup. On top of that, he is also an advisor for the Clinical Trials Transformation Institute Mobile Devices Project to advance the use of mobile devices in clinical trials. In this episode, Chuck and Drew discuss: Drew’s background, and the path that led him to start Validic How the Validic platform works and helps solves interoperability issues in healthcare How Validic works with partner companies to ensure the data is secure and HIPAA compliant Validic’s recent developments with Microsoft and how Microsoft HealthVault Insights is integrating Validic into its platform Connect with Drew LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Validic: Website Twitter Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter and @ChuckFeerick Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or Libsyn
What’s RED HOT now? Try mobile health. Today mobile health data market is worth $13.5 billion – BUT estimates place its growth near $63 billion in just 4 years… And when you think of all the companies that capture and integrate consumer and patient-generated health data, you need to think Validic. A company whose connection platform receives patient-generated health data from more than 400 major data sources that collectively reach 223 million individuals in 52 different countries. Today we have Drew Schiller – the CEO of Validic who's talking about the explosive future for mobile health data, multi-party sharing, and the big push into health consumerism. He’s connecting with us – and we’re connecting with you. Right here…on Red Hot Healthcare….LETS GO! In this episode, Dr. Steve and Drew tap into: Why data integration can be more powerful than innovation The power of Validic's platform and offering Reading between the lines on mobile health's marketing 'spin' The relationship between mobile health and consumerism Drew's insight on improving patient engagement
Show Notes In this episode of Food, Success & Life for the Modern Woman, Dan Pardi discusses how he and his team help people make behavior changes, leading to their ultimate goal. They focus on food, movement, and sleep as fundamental domains of your health practice. They provide lifestyle guidance and help you track key behaviors so you know if you’re living within your ‘Zone of HealthTM’ on a daily-to-weekly basis. What is the Human Operating System? An application to help people implement ideas about how to affect behavior in a positive way. In order to be able to adopt this knowledge and change behavior, you need to be able to answer these 4 questions: Why you should do it? How do you do it? Are you doing it? Is it working? Many people have all the best intentions of making a change, maybe even have a plan, but never quite seem to follow through. With HumanOS, you gain the ability to understand why we change our behavior, one way or another. With the HumanOS model, you have the ability to pull through, and make the change in behavior. We have to disconvenience ourselvess to make change. Like not eating donuts for breakfast every morning. Change can happen in the moment. Who can use HumanOS? People that are not trying to solve a specific problem right now. These are better-agers. Trying to age gracefully and keep the performance they currently have. There’s motivation to do well. They are optimizers- these are people that care to perform well in activity or mentally or both. They are trying to optimize their experience with new techniques. And then there’s people that want to make a change, like lose weight. They are not at the weight they want to be and have a motivation to make change. And people who have been diagnosed with something and have an immediate pain. For example someone who has diabetes and wants to find a way to eliminate that pain. Create Lasting Behavior Change There are great direction followers. People who are like that are very good at following direction and getting something done. They’ll get results, but results will not last because they didn’t’ develop a habit, they followed direction. The other group of people are those who learned along the way. They took a good understanding of the subject they were covering. Those people become independent and knowledgeable. This is what we all want. In Dan’s courses, they try to persuade people to understand the subject and believe that it is the right way. And then give people a clear path to get the results. As well as getting feedback from the users. They also take into account failure, because failure is a part of everything and it needs to be built in. Food, Movement and Sleep For Sleep: Dan encourages people to aim to get complete sleep. Means you’re waking naturally, because you’re getting enough sleep. That’s a goal. Maintain lights off at night because it determines our circadium rhythm. How much light we get will determine how much sleep we get and how restorative it is. Dimming nights in the evening will help. For Exercise: The best guidance to determine what level of physical activity we need is from the Department of Health and Human Services which put out a weekly exercise recommendation. They’re created by an advisory committee of experts every 8 years. They analyze all the literature that has come out. The next time the committee gets together there will be a whole slew of new information. We also know that just sitting too much is not good. We need to get up and move, low intensity. If it’s easy and simple, more people will do it. We do need to incorporate intensity to maintain muscle. For nutrition: This is challenging. But we do know a lot by trying to eat whole, fresh foods, and portion control. You will go a long way by consuming the fewest items out of a package. We want to avoid refined and over processed foods. And to have plant substances, fiber, and phytonutrients, the compounds that come out of these plants. They help cure our bodies in very complex ways. Dan’s 3 Habits to Ensure His Health Journey: InTune training: integrative and opportunistic training. Movement can happen anywhere. 10-20 minute sunlight exposure on skin. Sleep routine, including using his chilipad. The ChiliPad™ Cube is a mattress pad with a cooling and heating temperature control system. It improves sleep, memory, weight loss, overall health and immunity, physical strength and reduces stress. 15 Day Fat Loss Kick Start Ebook Download your FREE copy here!! DOWNLOAD! Check your email. You will receive access for instant downloading. We respect your privacy- We will not rent, spam or sell your email. About Dan Pardi: Dan’s life’s work centers on how to help people live healthfully. He is the CEO of humanOS.me which leverages a novel behavior model to promote health fluency, skill development, and lifestyle insights to help people master their health practice. He does research with the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department at Stanford, and the Departments of Neurology and Endocrinology at Leiden University in the Netherlands where he investigates how lifestyle factors, like sleep, influence decision making, cognitive performance, and metabolism. Dan also works with Naval Special Warfare to help the most elite fighters in the world maintain alertness and capable mental performance under challenging circumstances. He currently serves as Board Member for StandUpKids.org, as a Council Director for the True Health Initiative, and Advisor to several health-oriented companies (Ample Meals, Fitstar, Splendid Spoon, Validic), an Editor for the Journal of Evolution and Health, and formerly, as Board Chairman for the Investigator Initiated Sponsored Research Association. @humanOS Links and Resources To learn more about Dan Pardi visit his website | Facebook page | Twitter | Instagram | Podcast Recommended Book: Thinking Fast and Slow by Dan Kahneman Recommended Digital Resource: Fitbit Chilipad – The ChiliPad™ Cube is a mattress pad with a cooling and heating temperature control system. It improves sleep, memory, weight loss, overall health and immunity, physical strength and reduces stress. If you missed it, listen in on our last podcast episode: Knocking Down the Mountain- Facing the Shadow and Tracking It, #63Follow our 66 Day Meditation Challenge on our private FSL Modern Community on FB.
On today's episode, we sat down and spoke to Chris Edwards, Chief Marketing Officer at Validic – a technology company that makes personal data actionable. We talked to Chris about how Validic collects data, how data is impacting our lives, and what does the future of healthcare look like thanks to all this new information. Enjoy! #PnpHealthyPerspectives
Co-hosts Don Lee (@dflee30) and Shahid Shah (@ShaidNShah) introduce the podcast and tell you what to expect in 2017. The premise behind #HCBiz is that we can't "just innovate". Sure, you may have a great idea, an all-star team and execute flawlessly, but if you don't understand the complex dynamics of the healthcare business you'll never get traction. It'll seem that the system is broken and the people inside of it are irrational. You'll swear that it just doesn't make any sense at all. Well, we're here to tell you that it always makes sense. There just happens to be a dozen or more counter-intuitive, conflicting incentives that are driving the behavior that confuses you. Our job is to help you identify those incentives, break them apart into smaller, more manageable chunks and devise a plan to work with them, around them, and possibly even use them to your advantage. It's like one big innovation serenity prayer and it applies to anyone who's trying to drive change in healthcare from startups to industry insiders. Our goal is to educate and empower the doers out there and to help them get the best tools and processes in the hands of the people who need them. #HCBiz History We launched The Business of Healthcare Tweetchat on this premise in February 2016 and added live video shortly after that. We ran 35"shows" in our first year that usually consisted of a tweet chat followed by the live video. We built a great community and I've developed some incredible relationships as a result. We covered topics ranging from MACRA to Direct Primary Care to Interop and everything in-between. Some of the highlights: MACRA Help and Resources from CMS w/ Aisling McDonough The Big Heist Film Project w/ Dave Chase The Problem w/ Provider Directories w/ Shahid Shah Taking Patient Generated Health Data Mainstream w/ Validic, PCHA and Frost & Sullivan What happens when you let patients design the clinic? w/ Dr. Justin Smith There were too many great guests to name. You can see all the videos here and read all the corresponding blog posts and summaries here. I'm so grateful for the wonderful guests that shared with us in 2016. Introducing the #HCBiz Show! as a Podcast Now we're launching The #HCBiz Show! as a traditional audio podcast available on iTunes (and all the other typical podcast channels). There are a lot of reasons for this. First and foremost, we like to experiment and want to see what we can do with this medium. I myself am a huge fan of podcasts and audio books and I consume anywhere from 10-20 hrs worth each week while driving, doing household chores, etc. It's been an incredible tool for me, and now I want to give back by producing great content that helps others get through traffic and laundry :) Our approach to the podcast will be to go deep. Instead of one-off episodes like we did in 2016, we're going to deliver 6-8 episode deep-dives over a period of 1-2 months. These "min-series" will break apart a particular topic and attack it from every angle. When we're done, we hope that our listeners will have a strong grasp of the issue and be in a position to apply what they've learned in the real-world. Here's a look at what we're planning: April: Infection Prevention and Control May: Provider Directories June: Digital Health Startup Crash Course July: How to Run an Innovation Lab Episodes will be delivered weekly (Wednesday's at noon EST) and will run in the 30-60 minute range. We're really excited to continue this journey with you. Please subscribe to the podcast here and let us know what you think by rating it on iTunes and leaving your comments. Your ratings/comments go a long way to help us reach new audiences and your help is greatly appreciated. I hope you enjoy the show! - Don Lee Episode 001: Don Lee and Shahid Shah explain the premise behind the show and important principles such as: Disintermediate! Disintermediate! Disintermediate! Create space for innovation by freeing up resources and cash Using What, Why and How to set your path. Innovation is about eliminating things as much as it is about adding things. Just because it works for Amazon, Uber or Facebook doesn't mean it will work for healthcare. Introducing our first deep-dive. The #HCBiz Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Series Check out all of our podcasts, videos and blog posts here. The #HCBiz Show! is produced by Glide Health IT, LLC in partnership with Netspective Media. Soundtrack credit: Acid Lounge by FoolBoyMedia
Digital Health Maven Shahid Shah on Why Digital Health Wisdom is Vital Shahid Shah is an award-winning Government 2.0, Health IT, Bio IT & digital Medical Device Inventor & CTO with over 27 years of technology strategy, architecture, engineering, entrepreneurship, speaking, and writing experience. Shah will be featured on the next full episode of the The Digital Health Maven Podcast in early February. The Digital Health Maven Podcast Shorts series consists of brief excerpts from upcoming interviews designed to get you excited for the next full program and help you learn something new about our mavens. This installment features Shah talking about the importance of cultivating digital health wisdom, which means seeking to investigate the whys behind the digital health trends to understand how these technologies truly impact organizations and consumers and how they can best be maximized or mitigated. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
Dr. Daniel Kraft Our Guest on the Digital Health Maven Podcast – Late December 2016 Daniel Kraft is a digital health maven because of how he has focused on educating, innovating and showcasing technology solutions that have had a major impact on patients, medical professionals and others globally. Kraft's primary digital health maven trait is putting humans first (click here to learn about the five traits of digital health mavens). Dr. Kraft is a well-known physician-scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator and the executive director of Exponential Medicine, a program that explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential in biomedicine and healthcare. You'll hear Kraft talk about why it is essential for innovators to stay grounded in the in the day-to-day issues, problems and concerns of patients, physicians, family members and others that will use and be impacted by digital technologies. And why, at the end of the day high-impact innovation is all about putting humans first. The Digital Health Maven Podcast is focused on illustrating how digital health mavens are using their curiosity, thirst for insights, human-centered approach, flexibility and bravery to change health and medicine for the better. The podcast is also designed to uncover how each person's experiences and perspectives contributes to his or her ability to practice digital health maven traits such as embracing flexibility and cultivating curiosity. In this episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast, we focus on the digital health maven trait putting humans first and how this can help innovators develop more high-impact, successful products and services. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. And, if you use Sticher or iTunes, please review the podcast, as it helps others understand how you're benefiting from the program. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
Digital Health Maven Daniel Kraft on Practicing Human-Centered Innovation Dr. Daniel Kraft is a well-known physician-scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator and the executive director of Exponential Medicine, a program that explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential in biomedicine and healthcare. Kraft will be featured on the next full episode of the The Digital Health Maven Podcast in early December. The Digital Health Maven Podcast Shorts series consists of brief excerpts from upcoming interviews designed to get you excited for the next full program and help you learn something new about our mavens. This installment features Kraft talking about why it is essential for innovators to stay grounded in the in the day-to-day issues, problems and concerns of patients, physicians, family members and others that will use and be impacted by digital technologies. And why, at the end of the day, high-impact digital health innovation is all about putting humans first. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
Dave Chase: Our Guest on the Digital Health Maven Podcast – Early November 2016 Dave Chase is a digital health maven because of the courage he has displayed in fighting against daunting odds to radically transform the U.S. healthcare system from the inside out. Chase's primary digital health maven trait is practice bravery (click here to learn about the five traits of digital health mavens). Chase wears many hats. He's a respected, founder of Avado, which was purchased by WebMD, and a venture capitalist. While all of these accomplishments are noteworthy, perhaps his most high-impact role is that of a mindset shifter. Recently he has focused on breaking through healthcare's status quo and warns that simply throwing tech on top of broken processes is a recipe for disaster. You'll hear Chase talk about The Big Heist, a new documentary he is executive producing that aims to shine a bright light on how the broken U.S. healthcare system is harming patients and providers — sometimes with fatal results. The Digital Health Maven Podcast is focused on illustrating how digital health mavens are using their curiosity, thirst for insights, human-centered approach, flexibility and bravery to change health and medicine for the better. The podcast is also designed to uncover how each person's experiences and perspectives contributes to his or her ability to practice digital health maven traits such as embracing flexibility and cultivating curiosity. In this episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast, we focus on the digital health maven trait practice bravery and how this habit can help us achieve amazing things — even against significant and seemingly insurmountable odds. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. And, if you use Sticher or iTunes, please review the podcast, as it helps others understand how you're benefiting from the program. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
Digital Health Maven Dave Chase on Thwarting Healthcare's Big Heist Dave Chase wears many hats. He's a respected digital health innovator, founder of Avado, which was purchased by WebMD, and a venture capitalist. While all of these accomplishments are noteworthy, perhaps his most high-impact role is that of a mindset shifter. Recently he has focused on breaking through healthcare's status quo and warns that simply throwing tech on top of broken processes is a recipe for disaster. Chase will also be featured on the next full episode of the The Digital Health Maven Podcast in early November. The Digital Health Maven Podcast Shorts series consists of brief excerpts from upcoming interviews designed to get you excited for the next full program and help you learn something new about our mavens. This installment features Chase talking about The Big Heist, a new documentary he is executive producing that aims to shine a bright light on how the broken U.S. healthcare system is harming patients and providers — sometimes with fatal results. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
BJ Fogg: Our Guest on the Digital Health Maven Podcast – Early October 2016 BJ Fogg is a digital health maven because of his relentless focus on using what we can learn about human psychology and behavior to help us craft highly effective digital solutions in health and beyond. Fogg's primary digital health maven trait is put humans first (click here to learn about the five traits of digital health mavens). Fogg directs research and design at Stanford University's Persuasive Technology Lab. He creates insight into how computing products–from websites to mobile phone apps–can be designed to change people's behaviors. Fogg is well-known for shaping the strategies and tactics many are using to improve how digital technologies shape and enhance behavior — especially in the health arena. Fogg has earned many accolades and was named by Fortune Magazine as one of 10 new gurus you should know. The Digital Health Maven Podcast is focused on illustrating how digital health mavens are using their curiosity, thirst for insights, human-centered approach, flexibility and bravery to change health and medicine for the better. The podcast is also designed to uncover how each person's experiences and perspectives contributes to his or her ability to practice digital health maven traits such as embracing flexibility and cultivating curiosity. In this episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast, we focus on the digital health maven trait put humans first and how this skill can improve the way we develop and utilize digital innovations to change behavior, improve well-being and more. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. And, if you use Sticher or iTunes, please review the podcast, as it helps others understand how you're benefiting from the program. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
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
Digital Health Maven BJ Fogg on What it Takes to Truly Change Behavior BJ Fogg is well-known for shaping the strategies and tactics many are using to improve how digital technologies shape and enhance behavior — especially in the health arena. Fogg has earned many accolades and was named by Fortune Magazine as one of 10 new gurus you should know. Fogg will also be featured on the next full episode of the The Digital Health Maven Podcast in late September. The Digital Health Maven Podcast Shorts series consists of brief excerpts from upcoming interviews designed to get you excited for the next full program and help you learn something new about our mavens. This installment features Fogg talking about the behavior change secret it took him 20 years to learn and how to use digital in ways that truly aligns with how people live, work and play. Listen to this episode below. This podcast, and the Digital Health Maven Project, is sponsored by Validic. Would you like to be featured in a future episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast? Click here to contact us. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes
Wednesday's, September 7th 2016 broadcast of Pophealth Week Fred Goldstein, Douglas Goldstein and Gregg Masters weigh in on population health, precision medicine and ACOs including the perhaps definitive fall from grace of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. Other issues we cover is Sharecare acquisition of Healthways (a transaction few saw coming), the Cancer Moonshot, and CMS's release of results of ACOs participating in the Medicare Shared Savings program. For a summary view via Ashish Jha, MD one take see: 'ACOs Winners and Losers: A Quick Take' . Mentions of Health 2.0 Fall Conference, Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACO) and Frost and Sullivan's Award to Validic as defacto standard of interoperability in the digital health.
Matthew Holt: Our Guest on the Digital Health Maven Podcast: September 2016 Matthew is a digital health maven because of his focus on creating big movements that help to define how millions globally understand the scope, shape and impact of digital technologies on health and well-being. Matthew's primary digital health maven trait is practice bravery (click here to learn about the five traits of digital health mavens). Matthew is best known for co-founding the global Health 2.0 movement, which, for the past 10 years, has been helping to draw attention to — and shape — how executives, leaders, medical professionals and others globally have utilized, understood and championed digital health technologies. The Digital Health Maven Podcast is focused on illustrating how digital health mavens are using their curiosity, thirst for insights, human-centered approach, flexibility and bravery to change health and medicine for the better. The podcast is also designed to uncover how each person's experiences and perspectives contributes to his or her ability to practice digital health maven traits such as embracing flexibility and cultivating curiosity. In this episode of the Digital Health Maven Podcast, we focus on the digital health maven trait practice bravery and how this skill is needed if we are going to successfully push digital innovation forward in ways that advance health and wellness. Listen to this episode below. Share This Podcast How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. And, if you use Sticher or iTunes, please review the podcast, as it helps others understand how you're benefiting from the program. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes Additional Resources from the Digital Health Maven Project We have developed a range of tools designed to help you understand and excel in this (increasingly) digitally-powered health landscape. Click here to learn about these resources. Thanks to Our Sponsor The Digital Health Maven Podcast (and overall Digital Health Maven Project) is supported by Validic.
In the LIVE from HiMSS16 series we were privileged to chat with Chris Edwards, Chief Marketing Officer, of the leading digital health platform Validic (@validic). Enjoy as my colleague and co-host Fred Goldstein (@fsgoldstein) Health Innovation Media and President Accountable Health LLC engages this talented, focused, and disruptive marketing executive with deep industry experience and leadership on the emerging digital health ecosystem. For the video version of the interview, click here. Produced by Gregg Masters, MPH for Health Innovation Media. Enjoy!
Co-founder and CTO of Validic, Drew Schiller, discusses the importance of pivoting and aligning your business model with a market that is telling you what they really want, and he shares lessons learned through the fundraising process. GUEST: Drew Schiller, Validic HOST: Unity Stoakes LOCATION: Health 2.0 Fall 2015 Conference, Santa Clara, CA IN THIS EPISODE: The Mission of Validic The Decision to Pivot Lessons Learned Through the Fundraising Process
Our coverage at American Telemedicine Association Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California was both vibrant and informative talking to thought leaders, entrepreneurs and telemedicine evangelists of all stripes from incoming ATA President Reed Tuckson, MD aka @DrReedTuckson to Ranya Habash, MD@habash2020 Co-founder of @HipaaChat. My colleague and co-host reporting on the ground Nick Adkins @Nick@ReelDX catches up with Validic co-founder and CTO Drew Schiller@DrewSchiller. Produced by Gregg Masters @2healthguru for Health Innovation Media.