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Best podcasts about xealth

Latest podcast episodes about xealth

This Week in Health IT
Interview in Action @ HIMSS '23 - Tracy Chu, Scripps Health & Cynthia Church, Xealth

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 13:55 Transcription Available


June 14: Today on the Conference channel, it's an Interview in Action live from HIMSS 2023 with Tracy Chu, Chief Executive, ACO/Corporate VP, Population Health at Scripps Health, and Cynthia Church, Chief Strategy Officer at Xealth. How did Xealth help address the problem of low patient engagement and underutilization of health services and programs? How can healthcare systems effectively engage patients in the digital era and adapt to increased consumer choices? What are the key success measures and outcome measures used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Xealth implementation in improving patient care and engagement?Join us on July 6 at 1PM ET for our webinar: The Patient Experience - A Technology Perspective - Integrating technology and patient care is more pertinent than ever in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape. With a rising focus on patient-centered care, health systems now leverage technology to enhance patient experience. This transformative shift calls for leaders to adopt a comprehensive perspective that can bridge the gap between technology and patient care. Register Here: https://thisweekhealth.com/patient-experience-technology-perspective/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

VentureSprout
Froedtert, Novant, Xealth - Part 1

VentureSprout

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 17:14


“I have observed where there have been leaders in roles that introduce new technology but didn't follow sound change management practices to build that adoption, to build that buy-in.” So says Amber Fencl, one or our guests on this episode of VentureSprout. She believes leaders should focus on technology adoption at the very beginning of the process and not in the middle of the production stage. This episode also brings in two other leaders who talk about how to develop technology and innovation to take health care beyond the conventional approach focused within the four walls of the hospital.   Guest speakers: Amber Fencl, BBA Senior Vice President Chief Digital Health Officer Novant Health   Mike Anderes, MBA, PT, FACHE President, Inception Health Chief Innovation and Digital Officer Froedtert Health and the Medical College of Wisconsin   Mike McSherry, BA Chief Executive Officer Xealth   Hosts: Corey Pegg, MHA Associate Vice President Member Backed Ventures Vizient   Heather Ramirez, MS Ventures Director Vizient   Show Notes: [01:22] Mike Anderes' story: from PT to digital health [03:00] Amber Fencl's story: from financial services to digital health [05:37] The need for sound change management practices in adopting technology [07:19] Mike McSherry's story: from Microsoft to digital entrepreneur to health care [10:41] Overview of Froedtert and Inception Health: from failure to innovation [13:05] “Outside-in” [14:45] Investment and working with outside companies   Links | Resources: Website for Novant Health: https://www.novanthealth.org/ Website for Inception Health: https://www.inceptionhealth.io/ Website for Xealth: https://www.xealth.com/   Vizient Member-Backed Ventures email: mbv.info@vizientinc.com Amber Fencl's email: abfencl@novanthealth.org Mike Anderes' email: michael.anderes@froedtert.com Mike McSherry's email: mike.mcsherry@xealth.io   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcast Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher RSS Feed

PR's Top Pros Talk
Understanding Your Customers - Heather Caouette, Xealth

PR's Top Pros Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 5:51


How can communicators understand their customers' voices? Heather Caouette, Marketing and Communications Director at Xealth, explains the value of understanding how your products work directly from the customer experience to the sales perspective to get a fresh outlook – as well as how brand awareness can help employees and their customers with strategy and outreach. Heather also discusses how the future of healthcare technology will be more transparent and accessible to customers and healthcare professionals. To share your feedback, contact: Doug Simon: dougs@dssimonmedia.com or news@dssimonmedia.com - 212.736.2727 For more info go to: https://www.dssimon.com

SeamlessMD Podcast
73: Mike McSherry: Spinning a Digital Health Company out of a Health System and Building the Operating System for Prescribing Digital Health Apps

SeamlessMD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 54:56


In this episode of The Digital Patient, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO of SeamlessMD, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Mike McSherry, Co-founder & CEO of Xealth about "Spinning a Digital Health Company out of a Health System and Building the Operating System for Prescribing Digital Health Apps".

Today in Health IT
Interview in Action - Post-HIMSS 2022 Featuring Mike McSherry, Xealth and Matthew Roman, Duke Health

Today in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 18:26 Transcription Available


Digital health value includes helping engage clinicians with their patients in ways that are replicable across team specialties. Duke implemented a digital health platform integrated with the EHR to make the rollout near seamless, easily repeatable and using existing resources leveraging automation when possible. This has delivered several benefits across specialties, including reduced patient appointment, no shows, which saved hundreds of clinical hours, increased engagement with educational content and raised program participation and new surgical patients. This program is the first step for us in personalizing or customizing the care that we deliver to patients.

Day Zero
33: Disrupting the Healthcare Economy, with Mike McSherry, Founder and CEO, Xealth; Brandon Weber, Co-founder and CEO, Nava; and Sean Mehra, Founder and CEO, HealthTap

Day Zero

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 10:19


Meet the Guests:This episode showcases three guests previously featured on Day Zero. Mike McSherry is the CEO of Xealth, a platform that facilitates clinicians prescribing digital health tools to patients, tracking usage, and improving digital health recommendations. Brandon Weber is the co-founder and CEO of Nava, a benefits brokerage firm that facilitates high quality healthcare to employers. Sean Mehra is the founder and CEO of HealthTap, a virtual-first, affordable urgent and primary care clinic. Key Insights:Healthcare presents a unique ecosystem for entrepreneurs. No market is as complicated, regulated, and confusing as healthcare.Advancing Technology.  Entrepreneurism in healthcareis extra challenging because healthcare often lags in adopting new technology. A hospital may have cutting edge MRIs, and yet still use fax machines. Unpredictable adoption can be due variable reimbursement plans, conflicting incentives, and government regulations. (1:39)Fixing the Bottleneck. There is a huge explosion of innovation on the supply side of healthcare, but it is not reaching buyers. Part of the bottleneck is in the benefits brokerage industry. Brandon thinks the future might already be here, it's just not evenly distributed. (3:30)Expanding the Production Possibility Frontier. In the next 5-10 years, Sean predicts that technology innovation will make supply and demand transactions more efficient, such as telehealth better connecting patients to providers, and make supply itself more efficient, like AI and algorithms to help providers. (5:39)

Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli
Prioritizing Healthcare Innovation with Aaron Martin

Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 34:16


This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Catalyst. To virtually tour Catalyst and claim your space on campus, or host an upcoming event: https://www.catalysthealthtech.com/ (CLICK HERE) --- With over twenty-five years of founding startups and leading global product and innovation initiatives, our next guest is leveraging his passions and skillset to help our healthcare industry rapidly and sustainably create, adopt, and implement healthcare innovation at scale.  Aaron Martin, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Innovation Officer at Providence, joins us to discuss how he and his team are building a world-class digital innovation hub to identify unmet needs and drive solutions designed to improve health at the community level. Additionally, Aaron shares how his previous professional pursuits set the stage for him to help lead a national movement of industry professionals prioritizing healthcare innovation that improves convenience, lowers costs, and improves quality.  Join us for this timely conversation to learn why and how Aaron and his team invest in its communities and health innovation leaders to create lasting change across the healthcare industry and our nation. Let's go! Episode Highlights: Aaron's professional career leading up to Providence and the value he brings to the organization as someone from outside of healthcare. Providence Venture's process of focusing on innovation and commercial partnership within the greater healthcare ecosystem. The three big opportunities health systems can take in solving some of the industry's biggest problems. About Our Guest:  Aaron Martin is the Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Innovation Officer for Providence where he leads Digital, Marketing, and Ventures for Providence. Aaron is also Managing General Partner for Providence Ventures where he is responsible for early stage/venture technology and device investments for the $300M Providence Venture fund. Aaron has more than 25 years of experience in product, ventures, and technology, including leadership of the Amazon teams that transitioned traditional publishing from physical books to Kindle. He has experience as an executive/founder at two venture-backed startups and has held strategy positions at McKinsey & Company. He currently serves on the board of Wildflower Health, Avia, Xealth, and Kyruus. He is also a board member of Presbyterian Healthcare Services in New Mexico. Aaron holds a BS in Economics and Music from Austin College and an MBA in finance and healthcare management from The Wharton School. Links Supporting This Episode: Providence website: https://www.providence.org/ (CLICK HERE) Aaron Martin LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronmartinfc/ (CLICK HERE) Aaron Martin Twitter page: https://twitter.com/aaronmartinfc (CLICK HERE) Clubhouse handle: @mikebiselli Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Mike Biselli Twitter page: https://twitter.com/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Visit our website: https://www.passionatepioneers.com/ (CLICK HERE) Subscribe to newsletter: https://forms.gle/PLdcj7ujAGEtunsj6 (CLICK HERE) Guest nomination form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqk_H_a79gCRsBLynkGp7JbdtFRWynTvPVV9ntOdEpExjQIQ/viewform (CLICK HERE)

Day Zero
23: The Unique Challenges of Healthcare Founders, with Mike McSherry, Founder and CEO, Xealth

Day Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 26:55


Meet Mike McSherry:Mike McSherry is the CEO of Xealth, a platform that facilitates clinicians prescribing digital health tools to patients, tracking usage, and improving digital health recommendations. Previously, Mike was an entrepreneur in Residence at Providence. He has cofounded six startups including Boost Mobile, Swipe, and Zivo Internet Services. He received a B.A. in Economics and International Business from William and Mary.Key Insights:Mike McSherry has been an entrepreneur for 25 years. His experience is primarily with mobile and technology, but he moved into healthcare for his most recent project, Xealth. Know Your Audience. Founders in healthcare need to consider who is the customer. Is it health insurance, health systems, employers, pharmaceutical companies, consumers? While healthcare accounts for 18% of the U.S. GDP, when broken down by payer, healthcare is not a $1   trillion-dollar industry, rather it's one thousand billion-dollar industries. (5:00)Advancing Healthcare Technology.  Healthcare innovation is extra challenging because healthcare often lags in adopting new technology. A hospital may have cutting edge MRIs, and yet also use fax machines. This is due to a combination of bureaucracy, reimbursement structures, and a reticence by staff to adopt new technology. (16:25)What's Next for Xealth? Xealth will continue to expand the number of health systems they work with, and increase the number of digital tools available for prescription. Xealth is looking to be the bridge between healthcare and social determinants of health. (23:42)This episode is hosted by Aaron Martin. He is a member of the Day Zero Advisory Council and he is EVP and Chief Digital Officer of Providence and Managing General Partner of Providence Ventures.Relevant Links:Learn more about XealthRead “Xealth CEO Mike McSherry on Becoming ‘the Surescripts for Digital Health” 

The No Normal Show by ReviveHealth
Emerging telehealth trends

The No Normal Show by ReviveHealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 35:18


TakeawaysTo fellow bookwormsAs of this recording, Joe Public 2030 is officially available for pre-order. Backed by more than 250 resource citations and input from 22 industry experts, including health system CEOs, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and physicians, Joe Public 2030, makes five game-changing predictions about the future of health engagement. What are our predictions, and how will your organization be impacted? Order your copy of Joe Public 2030 for a deep dive into the potential future of consumer health engagement.A bookworm and avid learner, Stephanie Wierwille finished 95 books in 2021. Her recommendation for other bookworms looking to read more? Carry multiple formats of books at all times – you'd be surprised at how often you can pull out a book or plug in your earbuds in a day.New & noteworthyHere comes 23andMeDNA testing company 23andMe took its first drug to clinical trial, using clinical insights derived from saliva test DNA results from consumers.This news, coupled with 23andMe's recent acquisition of telehealth platform, Lemonaid Health, indicates the newly-public company's intentions to grow beyond DNA testing and into personalized medicine.That no good, very bad word: COVID-19Just when we thought we were out of the hot water, COVID-19 surges have forced hospitals to postpone elective surgeries … again.For hospitals and health systems, pausing elective surgeries means pausing critical revenue streams while patients' untreated symptoms often worsen.Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 seem to be plateauing in major metropolitan markets.The advertising market, party of threeAlphabet, Meta, and Amazon are projected to account for 50% of the $1 trillion ad market by 2025, including non-digital advertising.If you're a small business, you're probably running digital ads, which means that your reliance on these three companies is greater than that of a big brand.ICYMI: Advocate Aurora at J.P. Morgan Health Care ConferenceIn addition to being a non-profit hospital system, Advocate Aurora is moving to become a health-related company and gave a rundown of its latest moves to do so.This year, the system will continue to invest in “become[ing] more evolved in healthcare beyond just hospitals and doctors,” Advocate Aurora CEO Jim Skogsbergh said.Advocate Aurora detailed how it is buying stakes in innovative consumer health tools. This investment includes a 20% stake in the telenutrition business FoodSmart and the complete acquisition of the home care and wellness company Senior Helpers. The system also bought a 17% stake in the digital and analytics platform Xealth.The latest trends in telehealthVirtual care on the declineVirtual care, which boomed during 2020, has reportedly experienced a significant decline in consumer usage in 2021.It would be interesting to know if this decline results from lower demand for virtual care or lower supply. Do consumers no longer want virtual care, or are their health systems not supplying it?Some data shows that no shows were significantly higher with telehealth which could de-incentivize providers to offer virtual care services.Telehealth was primed for its big moment but ultimately disappointed many because the industry failed to integrate it into the patient experience.When consumers prefer telehealthA month ago, eMarketer released a US Telehealth Trends 2022 report, which found that the number one reason people use virtual is to avoid contracting a disease.While adoption is low, it could be possible that the market hasn't reached the tipping point where telehealth will prevail yet. If you look to other industries, it took time for consumers to become comfortable with a digital experience, so perhaps healthcare is no different.Health systems need to prepare themselves for when consumers are ready to embrace telehealth because those leading the charge will end up on top.

Fireside Chat with Gary Bisbee, Ph.D.
S2Ep15: Empowering Clinicians to Prescribe Digital Health, featuring Mike McSherry

Fireside Chat with Gary Bisbee, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 33:51


Highlights in this conversation include: Mike shares about his past successes and what brought him into the healthcare arena. 1:40Mike provides insight into the process of coming up with Xealth and the trials and struggles they worked through to bring Xealth to the market. 3:07The use of Xealth is already making an impact on people's lives and Mike shares positive outcomes that are being seen as a result. 11:12The trust of a patient in their clinician and having clinicians recommend Xealth enables Xealth to be successful. 14:24Xealth just completed a Series B funding that was completely from health systems and Mike discusses his philosophy on procuring funding from investors who have a vested interest in the outcome of the company. 18:22

This Week in Health IT
Newsday - Growing Health Tech, Metrics on Patient Tech-ness, and Big Tech Plans

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 39:29


September 27, 2021: Anne Weiler, health tech entrepreneur joins Bill for the news. When growing a startup, what comes first? The clients or the right investors? Johns Hopkins Medicine has developed an Epic-embedded tool aimed at automatically identifying patients likely to need telehealth technical assistance. Xealth raised $24 million in new funding. Halo Health is being acquired by Symplr. Four out of six traveling intensive care unit nurses quit just one day after arriving at Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka, California, due to a lack of familiarity with the EHR. And will Big Tech firms save the day in healthcare? Or is it just too complicated?Key Points:Revenue will get you investment. Investment will not necessarily get you revenue. [00:21:00] The issue isn't that healthcare technology is that hard, it's that the business models are screwed up [00:31:30] There's no incentive to share data. Data sharing is not hard if you actually want to do it. [00:31:30] Getting information out of the EHR is one level of complexity. Getting it back in is that complexity times five. [00:32:30] Should one of the big tech firms buy a hospital system? The answer is no. [00:35:06] Stories:Johns Hopkins Develops Epic-embedded Tool to better Support Telehealth patients - Healthcare IT NewsProvidence spinout Xealth raises $24M to expand digital health services - GeekWireFast-growing Cincinnati startup celebrates exit following acquisition by Texas-based firm - bizjournals.comIs Healthcare Too Hard for Big Tech Firms? - Healthcare IT NewsAfter Traveling Nurses Quit, Hospital Blames lack of EHR Familiarity - Healthcare IT News

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts
#Healthin2Point00, Episode 230 | Commure, Spring Health, UniteUs, Nomad and Xealth

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 9:40


It's been quite a while since Jess & Matthew Holt did a Health in 2 Point 00 and that one was buried in our Policies|Techies|VCs conference in the first week of September. But, as John Malkovich says, We're back… Commure gets $500m and maybe one day we'll know what it does, Spring Health adds to the mental health funding party, UniteUs buys competitor NowPow; Nomad banks $63m for its nurse hiring service, and Xealth adds $24m, even though I'm not sure it's more than a feature!

Healthcare IT Today Interviews
RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) gaining momentum according to Xealth

Healthcare IT Today Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 29:18


There has been a lot of chatter recently about Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), but is it real? Xealth, makers of a platform that allows physicians to prescribe apps, devices, and services, have seen first-hand an increasing number of organizations leveraging RPM technology. Healthcare IT Today sat down with Mike McSherry, CEO at Xealth to explore this RPM trend in more depth. Learn more about Xealth: https://www.xealth.com/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/

This Week in Health IT
Transforming Digital Health in a Post-Pandemic World with the CEO of Xealth

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 50:01


April 7, 2021: It's been a wild year for digital health. How has the pandemic influenced this space? It's hard to imagine a one size fits all for addressing patient care. That’s where Xealth comes in. It’s a digital prescription platform that lets clinicians prescribe digital health tools to patients. Think of it like the SureScripts of digital health. Today their CEO Mike McSherry joins us. What is Xealth doing for payers and providers? How are digital tools impacting patients in terms of quality and experience? Have the demands from consumers changed over the last year? How will health systems start to differentiate based on new sets of digital tools that are in play and being developed? Can hospital systems afford to invest in a digital health feature or can they afford not to? And what will the healthcare consumer experience be in 2025?Key Points:One explosion in digital health was around virtual care for certain disease states. Diabetes management, behavioral health and hypertension remote patient monitoring increased exponentially. [00:03:55] The Teladoc Livongo merger is a sign of the rise of digital health and app based care management [00:04:10] Consumer expectations in healthcare are currently at an analog experience level [00:14:35] Healthcare is at the opposite end of the consumer experience spectrum. It needs to solve that magical middle and then bookend it to create a seamless consumer friendly care experience. [00:16:20] Parking is one of the biggest complaints of going into a health system [00:17:25] At the end of the day, convenience always wins [00:42:05] Xealth 

MicroAdvice Podcast
E20 - Customer Experience Starts at the Top, Leading Practices from a 6X Startup Founder

MicroAdvice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 36:37 Transcription Available


The MicroAdvice Podcast met with Mike McSherry, a 6x startup founder, former CEO of Swype, Boost Mobile, now Xealth.In this episode, you will learn some master class advice about building and leading customer-obsessed organizations, and hear tips that you can implement in your own organizations. Listen to Mike discuss topics such as:1.) Balance a focus on customer, product, sales, and everything else given limited resources when building a new venture. 2.) Key areas that have proven to be successful when building a business that maintains ‘sustainable’ growth and scalability past the startup stage.3.) Critical methods to build credibility in a new product or service that supports customer adoption and customer growth.4.) Balancing product-led and customer-led in the high growth stage of a business.5.) Startup failures and how to quickly learn form your mistakes to recover.6.) Building a culture of customer-first.and much, much more!If you have ideas for Podcast episodes, please email Jim Buscaglio at jjbus98@gmail.com or add me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimbuscaglio​).Learn more about Mike's latest venture at https://www.xealth.com/​​Follow MicroAdvice on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/6bT3xk3...​​-OR-Listen to MicroAdvice on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...​​https://youtu.be/B1c95EUIKlk​#Customersuccess​​ #CX​​ #Customer​​ #Customerexperience​​ #CEO​ #healthcare​ #startup​ #founder​ #mobile​ #Swype​ #Telecommunications #boostmobile #xealth #zivo

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
code Talks: Developing a high-quality health care app through Cerner’s efficient, detailed validation process

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 16:16


In this special three-part series, code Talks, we feature stories from innovators who have worked with Cerner’s open platforms. In this episode, we hear from Aaron Sheedy, chief operating officer and co-founder of Xealth. Aaron discusses how the Cerner code validation and certification process helped drive quality, safety, security and usability for the Xealth app. This episode is sponsored by Cerner.

Perspectives on Health and Tech
Ep. 197: Developing a high-quality health care app through an efficient, detailed validation process

Perspectives on Health and Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 16:15


In this episode, we hear from Aaron Sheedy, chief operating officer and co-founder of the Xealth digital health prescribing platform. Read show notes here: https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/developing-a-high-quality-health-care-app-through-an-efficient-detailed-validation-process

CMIO Podcast
CMIO News to Know for the Week of Aug 10th

CMIO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 18:44


This week I cover how UCHealth automated prior auth processes and saved a ton of money; we should all be looking at these technologies to reduce the cost of manual data entry in healthcare. I also cover the difficulties of installing Cerner in the VA, Cerner and Xealth connecting for improved patient experience, and telehealth difficulties for 38% of those over 65. Those stories and more in this week's CMIO News to Know.

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts
Health in 2 Point 00, Episode 142 | Ginger, Infermedica, Xealth and SOC Telemed

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 9:26


Today on Health in 2 Point 00, Jess and Matthew cover all the deals that got overshadowed by the big news of Teladoc and Livongo's merger. First up is Ginger, the mental health provider which raised $50 million in a D round bringing their total up to $120 million. Infermedica, an AI enabled symptom checker and triage tool, raised $10.25 million in a series A. Next, Xealth landed a $6 million investment from Cerner and LRVHealth, partnering with Cerner and bringing their digital health prescribing tool to Cerner in addition to its current integration with Epic. Finally SOC Telemed is going public through a “reverse” merger with Healthcare Merger Corp.

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Host David Harlow talks with Aaron Sheedy, tech veteran, to learn about Xealth’s challenges, successes and partnerships with healthcare systems. Xealth empowers clinicians to prescribe digital health assets – defined broadly – and track patient use as part of their daily EHR workflow. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast channel and of course on Apple Podcasts in your iTunes store or here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heal…1301407966?mt=2

The Big Unlock
Mike McSherry: Digital health solutions should be “doctor prescribed”

The Big Unlock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 35:36


Mike McSherry discusses how Xealth is helping hospital systems deploy digital health solutions at scale and making the solutions easily consumable for patients and caregivers.

The Big Unlock
Mike McSherry: Digital health solutions should be “doctor prescribed”

The Big Unlock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 35:36


Mike McSherry discusses how Xealth is helping hospital systems deploy digital health solutions at scale and making the solutions easily consumable for patients and caregivers.

Funding the Future of Healthcare
Funding the Future of Healthcare - Ep. 7 Featuring Xealth

Funding the Future of Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 48:13


In our seventh episode of our Funding the Future of Healthcare podcast series, we had a chance to chat with Mike McSherry, who is the CEO of Xealth, and Dan Galles, who is a Partner at Providence Ventures. In this episode, our host, Pat McKay sat down with Mike and Dan to learn more about their backgrounds, and careers paths in healthcare. We took a chance to elaborate on Xealth's unique history and learn about how it was created and spun-out of the Providence St. Joseph Heath system. The three also talked about Xealth's purpose in healthcare as a company that serves as a tool for prescribing digital solutions.

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Providence Ventures' Funding the Future of Healthcare
Funding the Future of Healthcare - Ep. 7 w/ Xealth

Providence Ventures' Funding the Future of Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 48:20


Funding the Future of Healthcare - Ep. 7 w/ Xealth by Providence Ventures Radio

Creating a New Healthcare
Digital Health with Mike McSherry, CEO of Xealth

Creating a New Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 63:05


In this episode of Creating a New Healthcare, Dr. Zeev Neuwirth interviews Mike McSherry, CEO of Xealth.  Mike represents a new breed of highly accomplished digital tech entrepreneurs who have spent ...

Creating a New Healthcare
Digital Health with Mike McSherry, CEO of Xealth

Creating a New Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 63:04


In this episode of Creating a New Healthcare, Dr. Zeev Neuwirth interviews Mike McSherry, CEO of Xealth.  Mike represents a new breed of highly accomplished digital tech entrepreneurs who have spent the past decade or two reshaping the landscape of digital tech; and who are now entering healthcare, ushering in a new era of healthcare delivery - an era that this interview will offer you a glimpse into. Mike’s amazing portfolio of accomplishments includes Swype.  It’s an application that is embedded in over a billion android smart phones across the globe; allowing user’s to essentially ‘draw’ words rather than 'tap' them out - enabling faster, easier text input. The point here is that Michael and his colleagues are not only technologic wizards.  They are clearly world-class experts in user interface (UI) & user experience (UE) - something that is sorely lacking in healthcare!  As you listen to the interview, just imagine what healthcare might look like if there were dozens or even hundreds of similar UI/UE digital experts engaged in healthcare across the country - working collaboratively with clinical colleagues.  Now, that's a roadmap for Creating a New Healthcare.In this interview, Mike introduces us to Xealth - an application he and his long-time colleagues have created - that allows any digitally connected app or service to be placed onto a user-friendly platform.  For starters, Xealth is a digital formulary - allowing physicians or other providers to ‘prescribe’ an app or service. Physicians can now decide what digitally connected services & apps they want in this formulary - and just like adding a new medication - a new digital app or service can be added in less than a tenth of the time it traditionally takes.  The types of services on Xealth at the time of this interview includes traditional apps, but also includes transportation services, home devices such as glucometers and CPAP machines, and even food delivery and transportation services.  (Although not discussed in the intervew, keep in mind that, in the literature on 'social determinants of health', inadequate food and transportation, along with social isolation, are some of the leading causes of poor health outcomes and avoidably higher costs of care.)  The Xeatlh platform also offers automatic monitoring of patients' patterns of usage, as well as predictive analytics - keeping track of how often, and in what ways patients are using these apps, as well as guiding the provider to better identify which app or service might work better with a particular patient.  There are numerous pearls in this podcast.  Among them, Mike shares the best piece of his advice he has ever been given, which has guided the way he works; and has greatly contributed to the tremendous value and success he and his colleagues have created together.  Most importantly, you’ll hear a fresh perspective on how cutting edge thinkers and doers are attempting to augment and leverage the value proposition in the provider/patient relationship.  What we find particularly encouraging from interviews with digital tech gurus like Mike is their unabashed support of physicians and other providers of medical care, and a deep respect for the patient/provider relationship.  We have heard this theme repeatedly in this podcast series.  Far from disrupting that relationship, these digital tools serve to enhance it.Mike brings an encouraging and inspiring message for providers - a set of support tools that will enhance one’s ability to optimize patient care and augment one’s efficiency. For patients, this should be viewed as healthcare catching up to other industries in terms of customer service, convenience and engagement - making it easier to be healthy.  And for payers and healthcare leaders, this represents the emergence of a new paradigm in patient/customer engagement - a novel approach to realize the triple aim of improved healthcare, improved outcomes & more cost effective care. 

GeekWire Health Tech
Disrupting healthcare from the inside

GeekWire Health Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 33:42


Tech is all about disruption. Healthcare is about slow and steady change. How do you merge those worlds? For Mike McSherry and Mary Haggard, the answer was to innovate form the inside out. Mary runs Providence St. Joseph Health's startup incubator and Mike is the founder and CEO of Xealth, its first spinout. We hear about their work to change the healthcare system from the inside on this live Health Tech episode. Thank you to our sponsor, Providence St. Joseph Health’s Digital and Innovation Group. Follow them at twitter.com/provinnovation

Leadership and Business
60 Mike McSherry - Entrepreneurship & Success

Leadership and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 19:24


Most entrepreneurs and professionals in the start-up world know that success is hard to come by, especially in the tech arena. For many, the number of failures far outweighs the number of successes. That has not been the case for Mike McSherry, who has successfully sold four of the five start-ups he has co-founded. He is currently CEO of Xealth - a digital prescribing and analytics platform integrated into healthcare electronic medical records, and joins us today to discuss his career, entrepreneurship, and the tech start-up space. Learn how the William and Mary Center for Corporate Education can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.