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 […]
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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 […]
How the US Government Encourages Better Health through Data – A conversation with Mona Siddiqui, MD
Today’s Guest: Mona Siddiqui, MD | Chief Data Officer at the United States Department of Health & Human Services Greg and Mona talk about the challenges – and the rewards – of sharing & transparency of the data held by […]
Are data privacy and access to healthcare on a collision course? – A conversation with Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
Today’s Guest: Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | Health Economist at THINK-Health A recent Harris/Finn Partners survey showed that Americans are deeply concerned about both data privacy and access to healthcare. Health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn unpacks the social and policy aspects of that […]