Tag Archives: Cure Disease

#66: Moonshots in Healthcare: The End of Cancer As We Know It – Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, NantWorks



Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, surgeon, medical researcher, businessman, philanthropist and professor, sits down with StartUp Health CMO, Dr. Howard Krein, to discuss his ambitious undertakings in reforming cancer treatments through immunotherapy, whole genome sequencing and the new cancer initiative, “Cancer Moonshot 2020.”

GUEST: Patrick Soon-Shiong, MD, NantWorks
HOST: Howard Krein, MD, StartUp Health
LOCATION: StartUp Health Festival, San Francisco, CA

IN THIS EPISODE:
A First in Our Nation: Whole Genome Sequencing
The Coalition of the Cancer Moonshot 2020
Using Relationships, Bringing People Together for a Common Good


#64: Pivoting Your Business Model – Drew Schiller, Validic



Co-founder and CTO of Validic, Drew Schiller, discusses the importance of pivoting and aligning your business model with a market that is telling you what they really want, and he shares lessons learned through the fundraising process.

GUEST: Drew Schiller, Validic
HOST: Unity Stoakes
LOCATION: Health 2.0 Fall 2015 Conference, Santa Clara, CA

IN THIS EPISODE:
The Mission of Validic
The Decision to Pivot
Lessons Learned Through the Fundraising Process


#61: Doctor’s Orders, On Demand – Rebecca Norlander & Rachel Lanham, Health123



Rebecca Norlander and Rachel Lanham, co-founders of Health123, discuss how they are empowering patients’ health self-efficacy. They also offer advice to entrepreneurs on the importance of having a co-founder and encourage more women to participate in STEM careers and build startups.

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GUEST: Rebecca Norlander & Rachel Lanham, Health123
HOST: Unity Stoakes
LOCATION: Health 2.0 Fall 2015 Conference, Santa Clara, CA

IN THIS EPISODE:
The Genesis of Health123
Importance of a Co-founder
Women Leaders Building Startups


#53: Building a Great Business Model – David Weingard, Fit4D



David Weingard, CEO and founder of Fit4D discusses the world of diabetes innovation, focusing on a great business model, and lessons learned while raising your A‑round.

GUEST: David Weingard, Fit4D
HOST: Steven Krein and Unity Stoakes
LOCATION: WCG Offices – New York, NY

IN THIS EPISODE:
Fit4D: The Story
The World of Diabetes Innovation
Lessons Learned While Raising Your Series A


#52: Driving Consumer Health: Home Care & Diagnostics – Willem Houck, ClariFlow



StartUp Health NOW! #52: Driving Consumer Health: Home Care & Diagnostics – Willem Houck, ClariFlow

Willem Houck, CEO and Founder of IDx Ventures’ ClariFlow, talks about a major global problem affecting the male population — enlarged prostate — and the opportunities to affect behavior change in a positive way through private home screenings. He also discusses spotting innovative technology within large organizations and ways to leverage those solutions.

GUEST: Willem Houck, ClariFlow
HOST: Steven Krein and Unity Stoakes
LOCATION: WCG Offices – New York, NY

IN THIS EPISODE:
Consumer Driven Health Care and Home Diagnostics: Two Important Trends
The Genesis of ClariFlow
Finding an Internal Champion


#31: Making Digital Health Invisible – Victor Penev, Edamam



Victor Penev, Founder & CEO of Startup Health company Edamam, discusses how his business is powering nutrition technology and the future of behavior change in healthcare.


#28: Funding the Future of Digital Health – Reid Robison, MD, Tute Genomics



Tute Genomics Founder and CEO Reid Robison, MD, shares insights on how human genome sequencing will change the future of medicine and how being the first company on the StartUp Health AngelList syndicate has pushed his startup forward.


#27: Big Data for Big Results – Melissa Manice, CoheroHealth



Does a digital health startup have to choose between developing great hardware or creating accurate software? In the latest episode of StartUp Health NOW, Melissa Manice, Founder and CEO of CoheroHealth, explores how her products work seamlessly together to provide biometric data that is changing the lives of respiratory patients.


#24: From Clinic to Startup: The ‘Aha Moment” of a Doctorpreneur – Bronwyn Spira, FORCE Therapeutics



FORCE Therapeutics Founder and CEO Bronwyn Spira shares her journey from physical therapist to Healthcare Transformer and explores how she’s scaling her virtual treatment platform to reach thousands of patients.

GUEST: Bronwyn Spira, CEO of FORCE Therapeutics
HOST: Steven Krein and Unity Stoakes
LOCATION: StartUp Health Studios (NYC, NY)

Show Notes and Key Takeaways

The ‘Aha’ Moment
[7:55] Bronwyn: “Healthcare is complicated. It’s very hard to solve it from the outside. If you’ve been in it for a long time, and you understand the unique issues, it helps to solve them to some degree.”
[8:50] Bronwyn: “When I think about the “aha” moment, it was when I had stepped away from my first practice that I built. It was just after I had my child, that was five years ago. It took me…I needed to step away from being in the weeds of practicing to actually understand that there was a bigger problem to solve.”
[9:19] Bronwyn: “I started thinking about what it is that patients really need to enable them to do what it was that I wanted them to do as a clinician because I realized that it wasn’t…The piece of paper wasn’t really doing the job

Physical Therapy = Big Costs
[16:24] Bronwyn: “When we looked at those episode payments, we realize that 41 percent of the total episode cost was in the post‑acute care phase. That means not surgery, not anesthesiology, not hospital fees, not medication. Post‑acute care. That’s physical therapy.”
[10:01] Bronwyn: “Then we realized that as healthcare was changing, this could actually solve an even greater problem which is an $850 billion problem. That is how much the US healthcare system spends on musculoskeletal disease every year, and growing.”

Patient Expectations
[24:42] Bronwyn: “One thing that we have found with a lot of patients is that anxiety about recovery is all about not knowing what to expect.”
[25:16] Bronwyn: “We really feel that because healthcare is so personal, because we are dealing with people and not things, we have to bring in this human element.”
[26:36] Bronwyn: “Because activated patients, which are patients that are engaged and active in their care, are more successful patients.”

FORCE Therapeutics in the Future
[29:18] Bronwyn: “My goal will be that FORCE is the standard of care for post‑acute recovery.”
[29: 40] Bronwyn: “That opportunity is actually to collect data on protocols that are successful. If providers need to understand what’s working and what isn’t, we house all of that data.”
[31:34] Bronwyn: “We are so excited about this company that it’s just fun to talk about it. That’s a big piece of it.”

How Can Bronwyn Help You?
[33:36] Bronwyn: “I would tell people to be confident that what they believe to be true is true. It’s so easy in the early days to doubt yourself, to doubt your vision, to doubt your process.You will make mistakes. We made tons of mistakes along the way. At the same time, those mistakes have brought us to this place.”
[34:12] Bronwyn: “It’s all just been following that vision of helping the patients, and reinventing health care. You just have to keep your eye on that the whole time.”
[35:39] Bronwyn: “You just have to be a sponge. Absorb everything. Stuff that you can’t use right now you put away somewhere, but it’s there so you can access it later.”


#4: Creating a Sustainable Healthcare Business – @Point of Care



@ Point of Care Founder/CEO Robert Stern and CMIO Sandeep Pulim, MD explain how they’ve built their clinician and patient collaboration platform, which bridges the doctor-patient divide and recently integrated Watson cognitive technology, into a sustainable business with hundreds of thousands of users millions in revenue.

More on @ Point of Care: www.atpointofcare.com
Join the Movement to Transform Healthcare: www.startuphealth.com