“INBW19: The Power of the Patient’s Choice, With Crane Stavig, Garden Designer, Patient, and Consumer”
by Stacey Richter
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In today’s inbetweenisode, we’re going to diverge from our normal panel of health care industry experts and speak instead to the person we all work for, and who we all should be aiming to serve as best we can—the patient. Today we are speaking with Crane Stavig, a garden designer in Seattle, and he is […]
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“EP195: PEnTech Triple Play: Above the Brand, Patient Centricity, and the Schism Between Pharma and Start-ups”
by Stacey Richter
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This one is different. I attended a conference over the summer, the PEnTech Pharma Engagement Technology Summit, and had the opportunity to talk to three of the presenters while there: Anton Yarovoy from Getinge, Alec Pettifer from suAzio Consulting, and Joe Shields from Health Accelerators. First thing, though: Seth Painter, one of the cohosts, sets […]
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“EP194: Why Capturing Patient Reported Outcomes Makes a Whole Lot of Sense, With Dyan Bryson of Inspired Health Strategies”
by Stacey Richter
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Today I talk with Dyan Bryson, founder and partner from Inspired Health Strategies (IHS) about how patient reported outcomes (ie PRO) collected especially during clinical trials and beyond is fast becoming the thing to do. Not only because it tends to make a difference when you go to market, in a big, positive way, but also […]
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“EP193: The Data of 1 Million Americans, With Edith P. Mitchell, MD, FACP, FCCP”
by Stacey Richter
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I heard John Nosta say the other day that in the future, we won’t be organ donors. There’ll be no need if we can do a little fancy genetic work and clone a kidney. What we’ll be is data donors instead. Today I’m talking about the All of Us Research Program with Edith Peterson Mitchell, […]
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“AEE5: Today vs the Day All of the HMOs Crashed and Burned, With Alex Jung, Partner and Managing Director in Parthenon-EY”
by Stacey Richter
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About a month ago, I spoke with Alex Jung, a global strategist over at Ernst & Young (EY). We talk about whether change is coming, big disruptive change. In short, Alex says yes, and cites the factors that lead her to this conclusion. She also cites an interesting parallel between some of the things going […]
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