Transforming American Healthcare Is The Opportunity Of A Lifetime

Blog Posts, Podcasts, Etc.
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My favorite podcast episode: The Life and Times of Claude Neptune, MD
In this episode of the “Is It Serious?” podcast I talked about my dad, Dr. Claude Neptune, his life and our experience as a family dealing with his illness. There were many lessons learned about healthcare, illness, and life, more generally. I hope you find it interesting.
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Early pandemic interview with Daniel Sforza, Editor, The Record
I was one of the first 1,000 people in Manhattan to test positive for Covid-19 and in this interview, dated March 20th, 2020, I shared my experience with Dan Sforza, my friend, fellow Teaneckian, former high school classmate, and Editor of NorthJersey.com.
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Cornell Tech Trends in Healthcare Panel 2016
On March 4, 2016 I was an invited speaker at the Cornell Health Tech Conference (held at Cooper Union) for the “Trends in Healthcare 2016” panel. Other participating speakers included Carlos Aguilar (Director Data Insights Engineering, Flatiron Health), Dr Jay Parkinson (Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer, Sherpaa) and moderated by: Rhonda Carniol (Partner, CSG Law).
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Health 2 0 Developer Challenge Program Overview – 2013 Health 2.0 Fall Conference
At the 7th Annual Health 2.0 Fall Conference I gave an overview of the Health 2.0 Developer Challenge program and our many offerings for innovation partners, including payors, health systems, employers, pharma and startups. Joining me on stage were my colleagues Graeme Ossey, Jennifer Stone and Hemali Thakkar.
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Health 2.0 2012 Spring Fling Conference – Repeat Founders Panel
At the 2012 Health 2.0 Spring Fling Conference I had the chance to moderate a panel on the experiences of repeat founders in the digital health space. I was joined on stage by Doug Hirsch (CEO, GoodRx), Chiara Bell (CEO, CareTicker), and Ann Mond Johnson (CEO, Connected Health).
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‘There’s a Sense of Urgency’: How Wearables Could Reshape Addiction Treatment
I was interviewed by journalist Chris Larson for an article in Behavioral Health Business about the application of wearables in the addiction space.
