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Lessons Learned About AI From A Healthcare Technology Startup Leader

Eric is President of Suki and seasoned technology executive with expertise co-founding and scaling companies including Hotwire and Expedia.

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Watch MEDtube video case of familial adenomatous polyposis in 34 years old

Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a rare inherited cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by hundreds to thousands of adenomatous polyps. Watch video here.

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Opportunities In The Healthcare Industry Post-Pandemic

CEO, Atlas Surgical Group, the largest private ASC group in the U.S. Author of "Success in Ambulatory Surgery Centers: The Next Gold Rush."

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Looking for your next flexible workspace?

Central Research Laboratory has got you covered! From hot desks and virtual memberships to studios, they are here to help your business thrive in a supportive community

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The Future Of Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management: Challenges And Opportunities

Sagar Rajgopal is the cofounder and COO of Ubiquity, a leading business process outsourcer (BPO) for highly complex industries. You may be forgiven for thinking that the healthcare industry was rolling in profits over the last two years. In reality, many healthcare facilities and providers faced the greatest threat to their survival ever during Covid-19. The pandemic severely overwhelmed hospitals and increased hospitalizations threatened to hamper the healthcare services industry. Many facilities cut salaries and laid off staff. Now, they are seeking payments from a patient base that's mentally and financially depleted.

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Barclays Eagle Labs partner with FemTechLab Cohort 2022

The 3-month Accelerator is for ambitious, mission-driven Femtech Founders. Apply by July 10th. Click here and read more.

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Generation Cure: Why Tomorrow’s Generation Will Demand More From Healthcare Companies

Joe Becker is the Chief Integration Officer at Twelvenote. In the 19th century, Edward Livingston Trudeau shared his sentiment for treating tuberculosis: “To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always.” Often mistaken for being part of the Hippocratic oath, these words often dictate the current approach to healthcare. Despite being well-intentioned, I wonder if these words are aging well.

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Coffee, network and cowork with other small business owners, freelancers and flexible workers

Join Startups Magazine for HomeWork Network, a relaxed business networking morning which gives you the opportunity to ask individuals like you for help! Read more here.

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What Healthcare Could Learn From Consumer-Driven Industries

Today’s connected consumers have grown accustomed to seamless and personalized experiences across categories—whether they’re ordering groceries through an app, streaming movies across devices or buying clothes online. Offering consumers the ability to make quick, simple and seamless decisions throughout their journey has become table stakes for consumer-driven industries. Most brands are held to this standard. They need to keep up and deliver or suffer the consequences: “Even when people love a company or product, 59% will walk away after several bad experiences, 17% after just one bad experience,” according to PwC.

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Bayer G4A Alumni Expo is still open until June 30!

Meet Bayer G4A most promising alumni companies at their virtual exhibition booths and schedule 1:1 meetings with them to explore collaborations and partnership opportunities. Register here.

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Biogen and Happify Health Collaborate to Support Multiple Sclerosis Patients on Digital Platform

Happify Health partners with biogen on #multiplesclerosis #patientengagement tool - The collaboration comes weeks after Happify announced a partnership with insurer Anthem on a women's health product. Read more here.

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Preventive Healthcare Compliance Monitoring Is A Risk Change Agent

Dentists often sing the praises of preventive care because it’s so much easier to keep your teeth healthy than spend incredible amounts of time and money cleaning up damage. The same is true for healthcare compliance monitoring efforts. With ongoing care and maintenance, hospitals and healthcare systems can greatly mitigate the risk patient privacy violations pose to their organizations and, more importantly, patients they serve.

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