Today’s Guest: Ed Marx | Chief Information Officer at the Cleveland Clinic Greg and Ed talk about how even simple things like changing the language we use in Health IT impact the quality and relevance of work that we do, and […]
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How One Drop is bringing comprehensive & data-driven diabetes management solutions to everyone – a conversation with Jeff Dachis
Today’s Guest: Jeff Dachis | Founder and CEO of One Drop Greg speaks with Jeff Dachis about the waste inherent in the diabetes marketplace, the lack of solutions for people with Type 2 diabetes, why a consumer-facing company has done so […]
Why data-driven diseases are ripe for patient-led initiatives – a conversation with Dana Lewis
Today’s Guest: Dana Lewis | Creator of the “Do-It-Yourself Pancreas System” (#DIYPS), founder of the open source artificial pancreas system movement (#OpenAPS), and a passionate advocate of patient-centered, -driven, and -designed research. Greg and Dana talk about data driven diseases and […]
How a new medical school can create system-level change in healthcare – a conversation with Stacey Chang
Today’s guest: Stacey Chang | Executive and founding director of the Design Institute for Health – a collaboration between the Dell Medical School and the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. Greg speaks with Stacey […]
Are Nurses the key to Health Innovation? – a conversation with Dr. Bonnie Clipper
Today’s Guest: Dr. Bonnie Clipper | Vice President of Innovation at the American Nurses Association Greg and Bonnie talk about the evolving role of nurses in the health system & how important it is to equip them to participate in […]
Analyzing hospital data at massive scale – A conversation with Dr. Norma Padron
Today’s Guest: Dr. Norma Padrón | Senior Director of Applied Data & Analytics at the American Hospital Association Greg and Norma talk about the important role played by the AHA in aggregating and analyzing the data created by its more […]