Note: there is an audio file embedded in this post. If the player doesn’t appear, try loading the post in a different browser, or listen here. A Libyan man named Mafi drives through the streets of Benghazi. Mafi’s vehicle suddenly collides … Continue reading →
Earlier this year health tech veteran Phillip Marshall launched a new startup called JumperCut, a company that was originally not related to health care. Marshall, who is the company’s CEO, said it created a platform that lets users crowdsource video … Continue reading →
Roni Zeiger, former chief health strategist at Google, is now CEO of Smart Patients. In this conversation at TEDMED 2013, Zeiger described his new startup as an online community for cancer patients and caregivers. But what sets it apart, he … Continue reading →
Want a belly laugh? Watch Brantley Whittington explain why Extormity‘s tagline is “Expensive, Exasperating, Exhausting” and why his company is so proud that they have some of the highest customer dissatisfaction rates in the industry. Apparently the insatiable appetite of … Continue reading →
Patients are currently lacking a forum to understand their total health picture. Regular people, patients, get no value from viewing their medical records. They’re full of medical jargon, non-intuitive, and are a snapshot of historical information that can’t be acted … Continue reading →
Matthew Holt interviewed Happtique CEO Ben Chodor for HIBC.tv at HIMSS 13 in New Orleans (March 7th, 2013). Here Chodor explains how Happtique curated and categorized almost 20,000 healthcare apps to a quite granular level e.g., cardiac stent apps, glucose monitoring … Continue reading →
Adem Arslani, director of information systems and clinical informatics at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Illinois, relatively recently deployed Nuance’s Dragon Speech Recognition Software at his hospital. This allows physicians to document by way of dictation. Arslani explains how this turned … Continue reading →
CEO of Alere Accountable Care Solutions Sumit Nagpal explains the evolution of Alere over the years. The company is now a diagnostics, care management, and health information technology company, but each piece became part of the whole at a different … Continue reading →
Intuit is known for its financial and tax preparation software, but it has offered patient services for almost a decade. It started with an application to help patients select health plans. Then Intuit acquired Medfusion, allowing patients to communicate with … Continue reading →
CEO of Apixio Shawn Dastmalchi demonstrates the company’s clinical knowledge exchange, which sits on a Hadoop-based infrastructure. Apixio extracts relevant structured and unstructured data as well as clinical and administrative data from both paper and electronic records. Shawn gives examples … Continue reading →
From the Dell think tank on Tuesday in Dallas, TX. The Future of Information Driven Healthcare, Session 2 “Unlocking Information: EHR | Interoperability | HIE.” To watch more videos click here.
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