Fantastic Voyage for Surgery
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Adam Sachs, CEO and Co-Founder of Vicarious Surgical a company that is rethinking surgery.
Read MoreNew On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Adam Sachs, CEO and Co-Founder of Vicarious Surgical a company that is rethinking surgery.
Read MoreNew On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Walter Jin, CEO at Pager, a virtual care company that integrates care across different platforms and channels with the goal of democratizing access of healthcare to the widest possible population, nationally and internationally, as possible.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist and guests Collin O’Neill, the CEO of Pilleve and Gautam Chebrolu, the Founder and CTO of Pilleve a company addressing the devastating effects of the opioid crisis with innovative technology built to work within the existing pharmaceutical distribution systems.
The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of October that we think deserve sharing again.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist and guest Jeff Fallon, Chairman and CEO of eVideon who are delivering solutions to engage with patients using one of the few patient facing tools to be found in hospital rooms.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist and guest Margaret Lozovatsky, MD, SVP and Chief Health Informatics Officer at Novant Health discussing some history, the challenges, and efficiencies of today’s EHRs.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Ann Wood Johnson, CEO of the American Telemedicine Association – ATA, the only organization completely focused on accelerating the adoption of Telehealth.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Richard Schreiber, MD, FACP, Associated CMIO at Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center. Dick is a professor in Internal medicine, a career choice made in his 4th year of medical school as he was looking to solve…
Your personal health information is moving and being viewed to improve the quality of your healthcare and lower the costs. The job will not be complete until all health records are digital and interoperable. Here’s what’s happening to make that reality.