In this episode we are joined by Erik Wexler, President & COO at Providence St. Joseph Health, to discuss his focus on the importance of human connectivity, the benefits of virtual nursing, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
Digital Health
Maia Hightower, MD, MPH, MBA, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Technology Officer at UChicago Medicine joins the podcast to discuss background & current roles, how she is looking at growth in 2023, what makes a healthcare leader successful, and…
This episode features Donna Roach, Chief Information Officer at University of Utah Health. Here, she discusses her background, her focus on digital transformation, how she’s building and ingraining culture with her team, and more. Want to network with peers and…
This episode features Dr. Michael Hasselberg, Chief Digital Health Officer at University of Rochester Medical Center. Here, he discusses his background, his excitement surrounding telemedicine, opportunities and headwinds he's keeping his eye on, and more. Want to network with peers…
Darrell Bodnar, Chief Information Officer, North Country HealthCare, joins the podcast to discuss his background, leveraging technology to fill workforce gaps, how he's thinking about growth and adding value to his organization, how he is looking at disruptors coming into…
Tiffany Sullivan, SVP & COO at New York Presbyterian Hospital joins the podcast to discuss her focus on ensuring patients have an accessible digital platform, her patient centered approach to her role, where she sees the best opportunities for growth…
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies.
Abilene, Texas-based Hendrick Health is launching an app developed in partnership with Gozio Health, brownwoodnews.com reported May 4.
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup will be next to hit unicorn status.
Health tech startup Healthy.io, which offers at-home urinalysis and digital wound care, raised $50 million while also reportedly laying off a third of its staff.