HealthTech Remedy features high-profile physician leaders and health tech founders as guests; it offers deep dives into AI, digital health, and innovative care delivery models, making it attractive for tech, pharma, and healthcare brands to pitch thought leadership, product, or research partnerships. With a weekly cadence and guests from Sprinter Health, Hims & Hers, ASCO, Google Cloud, and leading VC-backed startups, it provides credible access to decision-makers and influencers in health tech.
22 episodes, Weekly, 4.6 rating
<1k, Male, USA
YouTube: 1.8k subscribers
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Join three physician leaders exploring health technology innovation. We tell the stories of pioneering companies and interview industry leaders, covering critical areas transforming healthcare. Get doctor and patient perspectives on topics like prior authorization, price transparency, AI in medicine, digital health, cancer care, and more. Explore the challenges and successes at the intersection of medicine and technology.
Entrepreneurship, Business, Technology, Health & Fitness, Science, Society & Culture
Typical Credentials:
MDs, DOs, and senior health-tech executives (CMOs, CEOs, founders) with substantial track record
Required Achievements:
Led or built influential health tech products/companies (Sprinter Health, Hims & Hers, Livongo, Scrub Capital, SmarterDX, Foundation Medicine), Headed major health tech initiatives or AI in healthcare, Public company leadership or top-tier venture involvement
Dr. Melissa Welch - Sprinter Health's Last-mile Home Visits; Physician-led Home-based Care; W2 Community Team, Dr. Patrick Carroll - Asynchronous Care Model; Direct-to-consumer Healthcare; Glp-1 Program; EMR & AI, Dr. Rebecca Mitchell - Clinician-led Venture Capital; Livongo Scale; Clinician-led Investment, Aashima Gupta - Asco-google Cloud Collaboration; AI In Medicine; Gemini Model, Dr. Clifford Hudis - ASCO Guidelines Assistant; Trustworthy AI In Oncology
physician innovators, health technology, ai in medicine, digital health, in-home care, asynchronous care, venture-backed startups, direct-to-consumer care, clinical data, real-world data