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Jun 28, 2022 • 19min

Live at ViVE: How Lark is Addressing the Chronic Disease Pandemic with Julia Hu, Co-Founder and CEO of Lark

About Julia Hu:Julia Hu is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Lark. Founded on the personal experience of having grown up with an undiagnosed chronic condition, Julia is passionate about bringing compassionate care to those struggling with or at risk of chronic disease. Hu was named one of the “Top 10 Women in Tech” by Forbes and was a winner of Inc. Magazine’s “30 under 30”. Prior to founding Lark in 2011, Julia ran a global startup incubator, the Clean Tech Open, built a sustainable construction startup and was an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Stanford’s StartX incubator. She is on the board of the Council for Diabetes Prevention and a Singularity University faculty member. Hu received her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees at Stanford University and half of an MBA from MIT Sloan before founding Lark. Julia loves to stay fit with hip hop.Things You’ll Learn:Lark Health helps, through conversational AI, anyone struggling with a chronic condition, or at high risk of chronic disease, to live a happier and healthier life.Lark Health has been clinically effective in managing pre-diabetes in areas with shortages of healthcare professionals.If not for the Lark Virtual Diabetes Prevention Program, only 5% of the population in those areas would have had access to in-person care services.Conversational AI and remote patient monitoring can provide care delivery in chronic preventative and behavioral health areas.It took Lark seven years to train their AI with a million and a half patients before they started getting clinical equivalents to live nurses for the disease states the platform covers.In a post-COVID world, Lark provides an excellent opportunity to turn healthcare into a system that services each patient individually to their needs.Resources:Follow and connect with Julia Hu on LinkedInFollow Lark Health on LinkedInDiscover more about Lark Health on their Website
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Jun 23, 2022 • 24min

Live at HLTH: Powering Smarter Healthcare Decisions—featuring Mark Menton

‘Shopping’ for healthcare is no easy task. Most health plan websites and mobile apps are challenging to navigate, offering search results that are little more than a list of doctors or clinics. But HealthSparq is on a mission to make the process easier, giving people the information they need to find the right practitioner and get the right care at the right time.Mark Menton is the General Manager of HealthSparq, a technology company that partners with health plans to help members make smarter healthcare decisions. Mark’s team is committed to sharing cost and quality information about doctors, medical services, doctors and medication with its 80 million members across the US. Mark has nearly two decades of experience in member guidance solutions, serving as CEO of ClarusHealth Solutions before its acquisition by HealthSparq in 2014.On this episode of The Beat, Marcus joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jordan Shlain to discuss HealthSparq’s approach to helping people find a doctor they relate to and humanizing the language of healthcare. Mark reflects on what differentiates healthcare from other consumer experiences, describing how he thinks about personalizing the member experience without violating people’s privacy. Listen in for Mark’s insight on the benefits of delivering the right care at the right time and learn how HealthSparq is working with health plans to drive awareness and utilization of their mobile apps.Topics CoveredHow HealthSparq works with health plans to help members make smarter healthcare decisionsHealthSparq’s approach to matching people with a doctor they can relate toHow HealthSparq is humanizing the language of healthcareHow Mark thinks about personalizing the member experience without violating people’s privacyThe cost and quality benefit of helping people get the right care at the right timeWhat metrics Mark’s team uses to measure their successWhy HealthSparq physician reviews focus on the quality of the experience and not clinical deliveryHealthSparq’s work with health plan partners to drive awareness and utilization of their mobile appsWhat differentiates healthcare from other consumer experiencesHow Mark defines health as the ability to live your life and healthcare as a ‘necessary evil’ Connect with Mark MentonHealthSparq Connect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jordan ShlainHLTHDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Shlain on LinkedInDr. Shlain on Twitter ResourcesCLEAR App Introductory Quote[4:40] “You’re trying to find a doctor that you can trust [and] that you’re comfortable with because you’re going to build a relationship. Our head of design and research has joked for years [that] it's more Match.com than Google.”
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Jun 21, 2022 • 40min

Live at ViVE: Transforming Mental Healthcare Through Technology—featuring Kabir Nath

Getting a patient through a mental illness is much more complex than finding the right pharmaceuticals.But how do we develop technological solutions for earlier stage intervention and treatment options while protecting patient privacy?Kabir Nath was the President & CEO of Otsuka North America, a pharmaceutical manufacturer based in Princeton, New Jersey. Since recording, he has recently transitioned into a global role as the the Senior Managing Director, Global Pharmaceutical Business of Otsuka. Throughout his career, Kabir has shaped strategy to deliver results in complex, challenging business environments at the country, regional and global level. At Otsuka, a 101-year-old Japanese company with a blend of Japanese and American cultures, Kabir puts his purpose into practice daily.On this episode, Kabir joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jordan Shlain to discuss how the healthcare system is changing and his view on how Otsuka fits into the spectrum of mental health treatment innovation. They look at the move from mental illness to mental wellness through the utilization of technology and data for earlier interventions.Listen as Kabir shares about how Otsuka is utilizing partnerships for technological advances to push at the edges of what can be different for future mental health treatments.Topics CoveredThe challenge of treating mental illness beyond pharmaceuticalsHow Otsuka is partnering with other companies to develop better treatments through utilizing technology for earlier interventionOtsuka’s partnership with Verily Life Sciences on the creation of a prescription digital therapeuticThe quest to agree on the language used to discuss mental health and how Otsuka is staying true to their mission of realizing the value of every mindWhat Kabir sees as the most exciting advances on the horizon in mental health treatment optionsConnect with Kabir NathKabir Nath on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati, Dr. Jordan Shlain, & Dr. Jessica ShepherdDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Shlain on TwitterDr. Shlain on LinkedInDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Shepherd on TwitterResourcesOtsuka USViVE
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Jun 16, 2022 • 42min

Live at HLTH: Providing Quality Care at a Low Cost—featuring Marcus Osborne

When Walmart launched its $4 generics program in 2006, the retailer was amazed by how many Americans had prescriptions they weren’t getting filled, either because they couldn’t afford care, or they were afraid to find out how much the drug might cost.And that key learning has guided Walmart Health ever since, as they work to address issues of accessibility, affordability and complexity in the healthcare system.Marcus Osborne is the Senior Vice President of Walmart Health, where he focuses on driving innovation and growth in healthcare for the retail giant. Marcus has been with the organization for 15 years, and he is on a mission to provide high-quality care to the Walmart customer base.On this episode of The Beat, Marcus joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the evolution of Walmart Health, explaining why Walmart got into the primary care business and what it looks like to engage in their integrated experience. Marcus describes how delivering on the Walmart motto—save money; live better—builds trust with its healthcare customers. Listen in to understand Marcus’ concerns around staffing Walmart Health at scale and learn how his team is leveraging technology to provide quality care at a low cost.Topics CoveredMarcus’ role in driving innovation and growth in healthcare for WalmartThe key learning from Walmart’s $4 prescription programWhy Walmart got into the business of providing primary careMarcus' take on healthcare as an omnichannel undertakingHow Marcus distinguishes among customers, consumers and patientsHow delivering on the Walmart motto (save money; live better) builds trust with consumersHow Walmart is leveraging technology to provide a high standard of care at a low costWhat the integrated Walmart Health experience looks like and how it makes healthcare ‘shoppable’How Marcus thinks about staffing Walmart Health at scaleMarcus’ challenge to innovators on serving the Walmart customer base Connect with Marcus OsborneWalmart Health Connect with Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedIn ResourcesMeMDNudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. SunsteinCenters for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesVegan HealthDr. Cheryl Pegus Introductory Quote[28:36] “By us using the latest and greatest technology, it allows us to operate more effectively, more efficiently, at a much lower cost. And so, sometimes people assume that quality and cost run counter, and I would say that in healthcare, that is the biggest mistake. They don’t run counter. They actually operate [in] parallel.”
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Jun 14, 2022 • 22min

Live at ViVE: AI and ML Technology for Health Equity with Rowland Illing of Amazon Web Services

About Dr. Rowland Illing:Dr. Rowland Illing is the Chief Medical Officer and Director of International Public Sector Health for Amazon Web Services (AWS). He has responsibility for healthcare strategy and operations for AWS internationally, excluding the US & China. This encompasses healthcare providers, payors, and health technology companies. He is passionate about the delivery of person-centered care, increasing access, and improving outcomes at a lower cost by accelerating the digitization and utilization of healthcare data. Rowland, who trained at both Cambridge and Oxford Universities, continues to present and publish on topics including digital healthcare and AI. Things You’ll Learn:Technologies developing AI and Machine Learning can use data analytics to improve health equity by aiding ambulatory care and monitoring.On-premises storage will not be enough in a likely future where data is being collected not only on-site but also in an ambulatory manner through wearable devices that bring care closer to the patients.AI can help physicians and healthcare providers with burnout by targeting care for patients at the right time with the right intervention thanks to collected data.Cloud technology can improve health equity through the democratization of access, lowering costs, and tailoring care for each individual.Amazon Web Services has a three-year program in place to train all-comers in AI and ML with scholarships available.Resources:Connect and follow Dr. Rowland Illing on LinkedIn.Follow Amazon Web Series on LinkedIn.Discover the AWS for Healthcare WebsiteExplore the ViVE WebsiteLearn more about PropellerRead about ArmadaHealthVisit the AWS AI & ML Scholarship Program WebsiteLearn about UC Davis Health Cloud Innovation CenterDiscover and download SageMaker Studio Lab
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Jun 9, 2022 • 25min

Live at HLTH: A Digital-First Clinic for Women & Families—featuring Kate Ryder

In 2014, women made 80% of the healthcare decisions in the US. Yet innovation in the digital health space largely ignored their unique needs.That's when Kate Ryder launched Maven Clinic, a digital-first platform designed to support women and families with holistic care around fertility, pregnancy and parenting.Today, Maven is the largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health, serving 10M people to date. Recognized as Fast Company’s Most Innovative Health Company, Maven is on a mission to reduce costs and drive better health outcomes for women and children.On this episode of The Beat, Kate joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati, Dr. Jordan Shlain and Patricia Bradley to describe how Maven serves individuals, employers and payers, helping women find healthcare providers that fit their preferences. Kate explains why Maven expanded to include family health and what the platform offers in terms of paternal and postpartum support. Listen in to understand the challenge Kate faces in scaling her team and find out how she is working to personalize the Maven experience—without compromising data security.Topics CoveredWhat inspired Kate’s shift from journalism to digital healthHow Maven serves individuals, employers and payersHow Maven helps patients find best-in-class OBs and fertility clinics to fit their preferencesKate’s take on why there was so little innovation around women’s health prior to Maven and the challenge she faced finding investors early onWhy Kate’s team expanded Maven to include family healthWhat Maven offers in terms of paternal and postpartum support for new parentsThe challenge Kate faces in scaling the Maven team at the rate she wants to innovateKate’s insight on how the relationship with the patient is undervalued in the digital health ecosystemHow Kate thinks about personalizing the Maven experience without compromising data securityThe financial metrics and clinical outcomes Maven tracks Connect with Kate RyderMaven Clinic Connect with Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jordan ShlainHLTHDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Shlain on TwitterDr. Shlain on LinkedIn ResourcesJawbone HealthPillPackOmadaACOGAmerican Medical AssocationGlen Tullman at TranscarentBuild Back BetterThe Teladoc Livongo Merger Introductory Quote[3:05] “Women controlled 80% of the healthcare decisions in the US, meaning they control 80% of the largest industry—a multitrillion-dollar industry. And yet, the products and services for women, particularly around that point at which they start a family, just left so much to be desired.”
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Jun 7, 2022 • 38min

Live at ViVE: Putting Patients Front and Center in Precision Health Data—featuring Jess Mega

Health happens inside and outside the four walls of a hospital. Precision health uses data from a wide variety of non-clinical sources to arrive at the best treatment for a person or a community. But how do we use technology to improve the quality of life of a patient? By putting the patient front and center in the data.Dr. Jess Mega is a cardiologist and the Co-Founder and Chief Medical & Scientific Officer at Verily, a research organization devoted to the study of life sciences. In her role as a cardiologist and caring for patients on the frontline, she felt compelled to bring together technology, life science, and health care to keep up with the next generation of precision health.On this episode, Dr. Mega joins hosts Dr. Guatam Gulati and Dr. Jessica Shepherd to discuss Verily’s focus on translating technological innovations and scientific insights into partnerships and programs that improve patient outcomes.Topics CoveredWhy the information that we put into electronic health records is just one fraction of what health really meansWhat Dr. Mega sees as the most exciting part of how Verily is mapping human healthHow Verily is marrying the genotype and the phenotype to understand human health data on a much broader scopeHow patients benefit from Verily’s practice of using technology to bridge the gap between their health condition and quality of lifeThe 3 tools Verily is using to break through the barriers of precision healthHow having their personal health data creates a more positive patient outcomeThe creative partnerships Verily is forming to drive what the next level of health looks likeVerily’s 2-pillar approach to creating transparency and forming long-term bondsConnect with Dr. Jess MegaVerilyDr. Mega on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Jordan Shlain, Dr. Jessica Shepherd, & Dr. Gautam GulatiViVEDr. Shlain on TwitterDr. Shlain on LinkedInDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedIn
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Jun 2, 2022 • 23min

Live at HLTH: Building the Infrastructure for Digital Health—featuring Jonathan Bush

The same way that a company like Stripe provides payment processing infrastructure for eCommerce, Zus Health is building the infrastructure for digital health.CEO Jonathan Bush and his team are doing the dirty work to make electronic health records more accessible and accelerate innovation in the patient relationship management space.Prior to Zus, Jonathan spent 22 years as CEO of Athena Health, the leading provider of cloud-based services for electronic health records. He also served as a US Army Medic during Desert Storm and EMT for the City of New Orleans.On this episode of The Beat, Jonathan joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jordan Shlain  to explain how building infrastructure will give the current wave of digital health companies staying power and encourage innovation in the space. Jonathan describes how his team is moving old medical records into ZODS (the Zus operational data store) and when the protocol will be open for building. Listen in for Jonathan’s insight on the explosion of venture capital in health tech and find out how you can be a part of the Zus Health team.Topics CoveredHow the goal of Zus Health differs from Jonathan’s previous venture with AthenaWhy the claims-based architecture of the healthcare system is resistant to the faster-better-cheaper model of innovationHow Zus is to healthcare what Plaid is to bankingHow venture capital in the health tech space has increased exponentially in the last 7 yearsJonathan’s hope that building the infrastructure will give the current wave of digital health companies more staying power (and encourage people to build more)The constraints Jonathan’s team faces in building Zus and when the protocol will be open for buildingWhy the term emergency medical records or EMR is no longer relevantGiving healthcare data the agency to find you vs. waiting for you to access itThe mapping Jonathan’s team at Zus is doing to move old medical records into ZODS (Zus operational data store)The many open positions on the Zus Health teamHow Jonathan defines health as the full exposure to personal joy Connect with Jonathan BushZus Health Connect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jordan ShlainHLTHDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Shlain on TwitterDr. Shlain on LinkedIn ResourcesAthena HealthNoomCommonWell Health AllianceCarequality21st Century Cures ActInnovaccer Introductory Quote[5:07] “Is this the equivalent in the FinTech world of what Plaid is to banks, Zus is to...” “You got it. Stipe or Twilio. You don’t want to go and build, you know, 600 connections to 600 hospitals and then do all the normalization. One guy go do that miserable work and then serve up 15 different APIs for manifesting it in whatever software you’re building.”
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May 31, 2022 • 19min

Live at ViVE: Innovation in Simplification with Michael Clark, CEO of DeliverHealth

About Michael Clark:Michael Clark is committed to building organizations that simplify healthcare complexities and put the patient and provider first. As CEO of DeliverHealth, he guides a team of healthcare experts in clearing the way for essential, resilient connections among providers, clinicians, and patients.For more than 25 years, Michael’s “patient and provider first” mindset has helped healthcare organizations thrive. He has spent most of his career working with healthcare startups and PE-backed midsize and mid-cap public companies. He has focused on boosting physician satisfaction, reducing health systems costs, and improving security.Before leading the spin-out of the HIM and EHR service businesses from Nuance Healthcare and founding DeliverHealth, Michael served as General Manager, of Provider Solutions at Nuance. While there, he led the division’s aggressive growth of its flagship, Dragon Medical One, which is now used by hundreds of thousands of physicians, and an expansion in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, ultimately helping the company earn the 2020 #1 KLAS ranking for Dragon Medical One.Things You’ll Learn:EHR services are the second-biggest investment health systems make, after the people that provide care.Asynchronous omnichannel communications are prevalent in other industries and could greatly benefit healthcare processes.Digital solutions such as virtual intake forms and language interpretation services can broaden health equity and access.Purpose-built AI tools can be improved with human interaction to learn from and get more complete solutions for their users.Innovation happens not only in the development of technology but also in people and processes.Resources:Follow and connect with Michael on LinkedIn.Follow DeliverHealth on LinkedIn. Discover more about DeliverHealth on their Website.Connect with Michael at michael.clark@deliverhealth.com.
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May 26, 2022 • 30min

Live at HLTH: Understanding the Human Metabolism to Reverse Chronic Diseases—featuring Jahangir Mohammed

If we want to get healthier and reverse chronic conditions, we can only get so far doing it alone. So, what can we do and who can we work alongside, to reverse chronic disease not only in ourselves but in the entire U.S.?Jahangir Mohammed is the Founder and CEO of Twin Health. Twin is transforming the way the industry approaches chronic disease management by utilizing its Whole Body Digital Twin™ technology to heal damaged metabolic function and achieve unparalleled chronic disease reversal outcomes. Prior to Twin Health, Jahangir was the Founder/CEO of Jasper Technologies and prior to that, he was the Founder/CEO of Kineto Wireless.On this episode of The Beat, Jahangir Mohammed and Dr. Lisa Shah joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jordan Shlain to discuss the future of understanding human metabolism in order to reverse chronic disease. They describe exactly what their whole person treatment program (the Digital Twin) looks like and the impact it has had on people. Listen in to hear how Twin Health plans to reverse chronic disease in 1 million people in the US in 5 years with their reversal technology.Topics CoveredJahangir background prior to Twin Health with Jasper Technologies and Kineto WirelessWhat inspired Jahangir to create Twin HealthHow Twin’s Reversal Technology worksThe mass amount of chronic diseases seen in over 1 billion peopleWhat 5 things Twin Health measures for each patientWhat the whole person treatment program (the Digital Twin) looks likeInsight on preventing chronic diseaseWhy people stick with Twin HealthHow Jahangir defines health as physical and mental longevityHow Lisa defines healthcare as quality, trust, accountability and safety Connect with Jahangir MohammedTwin Health Connect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jordan ShlainHLTHDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Shlain on LinkedInDr. Shlain on Twitter Introductory Quote[1:49–2:13]“The impact of what we do, we believe could literally revolutionize human health. As we look around, one of the largest categories of diseases and conditions that is conflicting humanity is chronic metabolic diseases…So many of them. Affecting more than 1 billion people around the world. It’s incredible.

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