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HPS is a healthcare technology provider offering solutions to enhance the healthcare billing and payment experience for consumers, while also driving value to healthcare providers, insurance companies and employers.
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Flo is an AI-powered women’s health platform.
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Conversa’s innovative, scalable, and reliable technology delivers an easy and meaningful way for care teams and patients to communicate.
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Aims to alleviate the pain of healthcare providers and efficiently improve their clinical and operational outcomes.
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Etsimo offers a healthcare platform that leverages AI and machine learning on top of health data, making it possible for healthcare providers and insurance companies to instantly offer their customers an engaging experience and predictive and preventive healthcare through existing and future digital channels.
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DOCPACE an innovative solution that integrates with your EMR and sends real-time text messages to your day-of patients, keeping them updated on any delays for their scheduled appointment time.
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Cyclica is a globally recognized biotechnology company that leverages artificial intelligence and computational biophysics to reshape the drug discovery process.
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Building digital healthcare eco-systems to provide affordable healthcare through its Direct to Patients Marketplace project CURA4U and SmartClinix
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Crossover Health is a digital-first, integrated medical group for self-insured employers.
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I wrote about a leadership framework that has helped me in a post I called “Shepherds vs. Sheepherders.” While a simple perspective, I think it has profound implications for any kind of leader. What I have learned from leading individuals and teams is that people want to be part of a great cause, they want to work with other people who share their values, and they want to grow and progress based on honest, constructive feedback and stretch opportunities.
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For Benedikt Brueckle, “Know Your Customer” is not just a procedure to assess and monitor customer risk. Simply put, it is to understand the needs of the customers by interacting and building a relationship with them. Brueckle believes knowing your customers and being persistent in doing that are the two core principles of organizational success. Being a technology expert and strategic leader, he embraces this principle to steer CompuGroup Medical US with the mission to improve health and the quality of life.
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The older I get, the more I realize how much I have to learn,” says Gerry Miller, Founder & CEO, Cloudticity. He keeps an open mind, listens and surrounds himself with people who he can learn from. Miller is a responsible person who understands what is important and beautifully manages every aspect of his life in the right way. He gives his team the right amount of support, his family enough time and his company generous amounts of care. According to Miller, self-awareness and good decision making are inevitable to success. “I know the buck stops with me, so I work hard to present a clear vision and make the hard decisions as quickly as possible,” he says. The inquisitive leader also gives his team the freedom of decision making with the right blend of support. In the initial stages, he takes the responsibility of setting up the team for success and ensures everyone is equipped enough to work towards the mission. Once everything is set, he lets his people free to make their own decisions and execute their ideas independently.
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Focusing on a specific niche market can often be the best business strategy to better establish a brand and “know your customers.” With decades of entrepreneurial experience, Yaron Rappaport believes the secret sauce of his business success is in identifying the “riches in niches.” This helped him in understanding thoroughly the market needs, knowing the competitors, learning what service providers want, and on the whole, gaining a decent perspective of the industry.
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Autonomous vehicles are key enablers for the shift from traditional cities to smart cities. They can cut urban travel time by a third and reduce greenhouse emissions by two thirds, implying 30% fewer vehicles in crowded cities and a 40% reduction in parking spaces. Traffic accidents would be reduced by 90% using AVs, significantly improving the safety of our roads. In the coming years, we can expect over 33 million self-driving vehicles on our highways. Smooth incorporation of AVs into city infrastructure is required to leverage the boon of this cultural change, allowing on-demand transportation services for everyone, everywhere. So how exactly these autonomous machines are going to affect smart cities? Let’s find out.
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