by Guest Contributor | Feb 28, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
Rustam Lalkaka, Co-founder of Anapsis Gallons of ink (pixels?) have been spilled on what went wrong with the rollout of healthcare.gov. As a software engineer who has spent time working on both sprawling, mission-critical projects at Microsoft and building...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 19, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
Holly May is a consultant at Health Advances. The standard medical encounter today is local and synchronous: a healthcare provider and a patient must be in the same place at the same time for healthcare delivery to happen. Telehealth opens a whole new world. It...
by Steve Blank | Feb 13, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
Steve Blank Over the last five years a series of applications that fall under the category of “Digital Health” has emerged. Examples of these applications include: remote patient monitoring, analytics/big data (aggregation and analysis of clinical, administrative or...
by Mara Perman | Feb 11, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
Digital Health is one of the fastest growing industries in our economy, with three out of four healthcare providers polled in July’s inaugural HIMSS Analytics Workforce Survey planning to hire IT professionals within the next year. Despite this potential, 43 percent...
by Mollie McDowell | Feb 9, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
With keynotes from healthymagination VP and CEO Sue Siegel, prolific VC Vinod Khosla, Oscar Insurance founder Joshua Kushner, and TechCrunch Managing Editor Leena Rao on top of 20 breakout sessions with leading digital health executives, our 2014 CEO Summit covered...
by Steve Blank | Jan 30, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
Steve Blank Medical devices prevent, treat, mitigate, or cure disease by physical, mechanical, or thermal means (in contrast to drugs, which act on the body through pharmacological, metabolic or immunological means). They span they gamut from tongue depressors and...
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