Product leaders guide decisions around what should be built. They are interpreters that make sense of what’s happening as their organizations evolve rapidly. Product leaders balance business priorities, customer demands, and competitive pressures. Both strategic and tactical, this highly visible discipline is emerging as one that can be very difficult to execute well in the healthcare space.
The floodgates of funding, digitization, and internet-enabled competition are open. Businesses that build the best product the fastest will see outsized returns.
Join the conversation about how healthcare product managers, designers, researchers and other stakeholders can add meaningful value to their teams. Learn how the best product leaders optimize decision quality for entire organizations, increase development velocity, and navigate the unique constraints and opportunities in healthcare.
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Product leaders guide decisions around what should be built. They are interpreters that make sense of what’s happening as their organizations evolve rapidly. Product leaders balance business priorities, customer demands, and competitive pressures. Both strategic and tactical, this highly visible discipline is emerging as one that can be very difficult to execute well in the healthcare space.
The floodgates of funding, digitization, and internet-enabled competition are open. Businesses that build the best product the fastest will see outsized returns.
Join the conversation about how healthcare product managers, designers, researchers and other stakeholders can add meaningful value to their teams. Learn how the best product leaders optimize decision quality for entire organizations, increase development velocity, and navigate the unique constraints and opportunities in healthcare.
This episode features John Golden, CEO of Vital Neuro. We discuss the company's breakthrough EEG-enabled headphone technology that delivers personalized "Neuroresponsive Music" for brain training. The conversation covers Vital's nine-year development journey, clinical validation showing 40% reductions in depression and anxiety symptoms, applications across diverse populations from call centers to medical procedures, and their vision for integrating brain state management into everyday life.
Jaya Pokuri and Vinay Nagaraj, co-founders of Bonfire Analytics, discuss building their healthcare data analytics platform that helps health tech companies execute smarter go-to-market strategies.
They share their pivot from a healthcare contact database to an analytics platform after discovering customers needed strategic insights more than contact information. The conversation covers their approach to processing complex healthcare data. From prescription claims to social determinants of health, and how they help companies move beyond volume-driven targeting.
Key discussion points include their Point Designs case study showing 3x sales gains, their GLP-1 market analysis methodology, and the challenges of navigating healthcare policy uncertainties while building in a volatile regulatory environment.
Rescription, a healthcare startup led by Scott Martin, is disrupting prescription drug affordability through their innovative approach to the 340B federal program. Since launching in 2023, they've achieved 30% savings for health systems while providing zero-dollar copays to patients, and are now expanding to 14 states with their patent-pending adjudication technology.
Discover how Datavant uses tokenization to securely link health datasets, breaking down silos and advancing medical research without compromising patient privacy.
Dr. Caroline Yang discusses the evolution of hospital at home programs, highlighting technological advancements, remote patient monitoring, and the potential of AI in healthcare. She shares insights on scaling these programs, improving patient experiences, and the future of acute care delivery outside traditional hospital settings.
Jennifer Geetter, a partner at McDermott, Will and Emery, shares insights on AI and data governance, compliance issues related to AI and privacy, and how state and federal guidance can impact AI innovation in healthcare.
We dive deep into the world of elite soccer performance with Chris Shenberger, head of sports science and medicine at Columbus Crew SC. Chris shares fascinating insights on how cutting-edge technology and data analytics are transforming the way professional teams monitor, train, and optimize their players. From GPS tracking and personalized training plans, to the potential of AI and genetic testing, this episode explores the future of soccer performance and the innovative techniques being used to keep players at the top of their game.
We caught up with Amit Shah and he discussed Virta's mission to reverse Type 2 diabetes and obesity through personalized nutrition and continuous remote monitoring. He also discusses he challenges of scaling Virta's pioneering clinical, technology, and business model - including evolving massive workflows and systems amid rapid growth and how recent GLP-1 obesity drug approvals are tailwinds driving adoption of Virta’s more sustainable, cost-effective solution.
We chatted with Dominique Kim, Managing Director of the Health Tech Accelerator at The Founder Institute. She discusses how FI's global accelerator helps turn even very early stage healthtech ideas into real startups through hands-on support, coaching, and connections with experts and partners.
We caught up with Andy Chu, SVP of Product and Technology at Providence Digital Innovation Group, to learn how he and his team ship scalable digital health solutions from within a major health system. With experience spanning startups to e-commerce giants, Andy brings valuable (and unique) perspective on legacy modernization and consumer-centric thinking.
We sat down with Peter Fournier, Director of Product Management at the NCQA. We discuss everything from how the NCQA has modernized its tech to adapt to new models of care delivery, to his team's approach to capturing and synthesizing some of the most wide ranging stakeholder viewpoints in the industry.
We sat down with Angela Ha, former Head of Product at Oma Robotics, an early stage startup focused on innovation in the IVF, and fertility space. Angela shared some really great wisdom about how to successfully lead products and a new health tech startup.
We sat down with Elli Kaplan, co founder and CEO at Neurotrack to discuss how she and her team have built some of the most groundbreaking technology in the cognitive health space and where they see it going from here.
In this episode, Morgan Stevenson (Director of Client Success at Vynyl) sat down with Scott Martin, founder and CEO at Rescription. We discussed how Rescription is pioneering an innovative prescription drug solution to provide clarity, simplicity, and improved outcomes to patients.
Erick Herring, CTO at Vynyl, sits down with Dr. Rourke Yeakley, Chief Innovation Officer at Saltzer Health. They discuss topics like why it’s important to have a physician leading the digital transformation of the clinical staff as well as the non-clinical staff, clinician burnout/satisfaction, the value-based care model of the ER, and Rourke's latest project, Health Tech Idaho.
Chris Hoyd, Director of Product Management at Vynyl, sat down with Sheena Franklin, Co-Founder and CEO of K'ept Health.
K'ept Health is an early-stage startup working to improve skin care diagnosis and treatment for diverse patients through the use of an inclusive AI engine. In our discussion, Sheena shares her insights on the importance of diversity in the field of AI and how K'ept Health is working to address the needs of underrepresented groups in the skincare industry.
Chris Hoyd interviews product leaders Molly Zimmer (St. Luke's Health Systems), and Vanessa Roknic (Novo Nordisk) about how they continue to shift their approach to driving innovation – from managing a series of projects to “doing product."
Today we're diving into a conversation with Sabrina Erlhoff and Dr. Elena Tsoy, two of the leaders of a new Alzheimer's diagnostic tool coming out of the memory and aging Center at the University of California, San Francisco, we talked about the challenges of developing healthcare technology within an academic setting, some of the clinical breakthroughs that have enabled products like this to be built, and how product leaders can incorporate the large variety of stakeholders necessary to build a clinically effective piece of technology.
The practice of product management in healthcare is different than in other industries, but why? In this panel, three product leaders reveal what exciting new products their teams are developing, and the surprising ways in which they envision career opportunities in healthtech.
Product leaders guide decisions around what should be built. They are interpreters that make sense of what’s happening as their organizations evolve rapidly. Product leaders balance business priorities, customer demands, and competitive pressures. Both strategic and tactical, this highly visible discipline is emerging as one that can be very difficult to execute well in the healthcare space.
The floodgates of funding, digitization, and internet-enabled competition are open. Businesses that build the best product the fastest will see outsized returns.
Join the conversation about how healthcare product managers, designers, researchers and other stakeholders can add meaningful value to their teams. Learn how the best product leaders optimize decision quality for entire organizations, increase development velocity, and navigate the unique constraints and opportunities in healthcare.