In today’s episode, we explore the evolving world of the Internet of Things (IoT), with a focus on its healthcare applications—IoHT (Internet of Health Things) and MIoT (Medical Internet of Things). These technologies are reshaping healthcare, personal safety, and connected care. The MIoT market is projected to grow from $93 billion in 2025 to $134 billion by 2029, while the smart hospital market may reach $148 billion. With 2.2 to 3.3 million connected medical devices already in use globally, the impact on patient monitoring, operational efficiency, and health equity is significant. While macro trends are important, we’ll also highlight specific technologies making a difference every day.In past episodes, we’ve talked about challenges associated with an aging population and in today’s episode we’ll dial in and look to connect the dots with connected devices that are focused on sending medical alerts. As a quick highlight, 1 in 4 adults over 65 fall each year, which is a significant number considering that falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among adults age 65 and older. The Golden Hour is the critical first 60 minutes following an emergency event, when receiving treatment is believed to offer the greatest chances of survival.Here to talk about all of this and more is Chia-Lin Simmons, CEO of LogicMark. LogicMark provides a comprehensive platform of technology products and services that enable the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides technology products and services in healthcare communications and personal safety applications and services.Listen in with us as we discuss best practices for future-ready home health and the importance of inter-connected devices.Other insights range from how AI and ML are helping to transition from more reactive responses to more predictive responses with health-tech, to an introduction for the concept of “care villages” and how “connected data and devices” will start to virtually emulate the historical practices of multi-generational housing, to why game theory is emerging as a strategy in healthcare to balance between the various stakeholders and create winning scenarios as well as the best outcomes for patients.For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Chia-Lin on LinkedIn.This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan.🛜 Tech Topics: 5G, IoHT, IoMT, MIoT, Medical Devices, AI, Aging Care, Predictive Health, PERSThe episode points to several references with links below:🔖 LogicMark: Top 10 Tips for Aging in Place🧮 Applying Game Theory Models to Inpatient Medicine: Opportunities to Improve CareIf you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #LogicMark #PERSApple iOSGoogle Play
In today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the most transformative frontiers in health and human performance, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). With the BCI market projected to grow exponentially in the future, this technology holds immense potential to revolutionize everything from assistive healthcare solutions to cognitive enhancement and mental wellness to many more applications. While the promise of BCI technology is promising, there are critical challenges that will need to be addressed in order to accelerate its adoption. Challenges such as technical challenges, ethical and privacy concerns, social and psychological barriers, regulatory challenges, economic and market barriers, among others. One way to solve for these challenges is by embedding non-invasive forms of this technology into everyday devices. Imagine a future where human-computer interaction allows us to use the power of our brain to get more out of our everyday devices. The future is now.Here to talk about all of this and more is Ramses Alcaide, CEO of Neurable, whose mantra is “The Mind. Unlocked. Work Smarter. Live Better.” Through its proprietary brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, Neurable is pioneering the future of human-computer interaction by allowing people to use the power of their brain to get more out of their everyday devices.Listen in with us as we reveal a tech-driven approach to make brain optimization effortless, insightful, accessible, and seamless.Other insights range from how AI-driven technologies are enhancing precision health and longevity by meeting people where they are as they journey in the physical world, to how BCI devices designed for practical use cases are accelerating conversations around neuro-ethics, to how neuro-technologies are intertwined into a broader societal movement of biohacking as a path toward health, wellness, and longevity.For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Ramses on LinkedIn.This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan.The episode points to several references with links below:🚀 Revolutionizing EEG Research: The Neurable Research Kit🛜 HeathSpan Digital: Longevity technologies and advisory for smart homes and real-estate developments🎧 Introducing the MW75 Neuro Smart EEG Active Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones for Neurable Inc.If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #Neurable #HealthSpanDigital #WHOOPApple iOSGoogle Play
In this insightful episode of The TechLink Health Podcast, we'll be diving into how data is transforming patient engagement and payments as well as discussing the future of health tech. In the past on the podcast, the topics of data and interoperability have emerged as leading themes that are paving the way to the future, and today we will reveal how integrated technology creates seamlessly connected patient experiences across the healthcare journey enabled by emerging trends such as empathetic AI and smarter self service. We'll also discuss best practices related to data analytics and technology integrations, measuring ROI on technology solutions, and delivering better patient outcomes through connected patient experiences.Here to talk about all of this and more is Kristen Jacobsen, VP of OmniChannel Engagement and Marketing at the leading provider of healthcare engagement and payment solutions, RevSpring. RevSpring transforms complex financial journeys into intuitive financial pathways by understanding human, historical, and fiscal context. Through data-driven insight, RevSpring designs, analyzes, and improves communications and billing solutions that increase consumer engagement and payment rates. North America’s leading healthcare organizations, revenue cycle management, and accounts receivables management companies trust RevSpring to maximize financial results through dynamic and personalized communications and self-service payment options.Listen in with us as we examine an approach that puts patient engagement at the heart of the multitude of interactions across the journey to better health outcomesOther insights range from how consumers are leading a path to change by expecting more retail-like omni-channel experiences in healthcare, to why it's important for industry leaders to think like a consumer and walk in the patients shoes when implementing solutions, to how empathetic AI is making agents better, smarter, and faster to deliver better patient experiences.For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Kristen on LinkedIn.This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan.The episode points to several references with links below:🚀 RevSpring Announces SeatMate™, an AI-Powered Virtual Agent Embedded in PersonaPay™ for Intelligent Engagement🏆 RevSpring Wins Best in KLAS® for Patient Financial Engagement📗 Think Life a Freak by Steven D. Levitt and Steven J. DubnerIf you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies featured on The TechLink Health Podcast, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio.Apple iOSGoogle Play
In the past on the podcast, we’ve explored health-tech and medical devices leveraging next-generation technologies to improve outcomes, including innovations in heart health, neuro-tech, and deep tech like AI and Machine Learning. While advancements like Brain Computing Interfaces show promise, we’re not there yet. Today’s devices and technologies focus on enhancing quality of life now, while innovators pave the way for the future.In today’s episode we discuss devices and technologies shaping the present and future for individuals with mobility challenges, a growing societal issue as aging demographics rise in developed countries. With 500-700 million people globally affected by mobility issues—such as fall risks, fatigue when walking, or difficulty transitioning from sitting to standing—these trends carry significant economic, healthcare, and workforce impacts. How can addressing mobility issues make a difference?Listen in with us as we discuss all of this and more with Rick Sherak, an Air Force Veteran and seasoned Executive Leader in the Medical Devices, Biotech, and Diagnostics Space who is currently the CEO of Exokinetics, a mobility technology company dedicated to revolutionary advancements in the mobility industry and the continued development of life-changing products to help restore the full range of movement, independence, and a healthier lifestyle for those who struggle with diminished mobility. Invented by Hall-of-Fame and Oscar winning Steadicam creator Garrett Brown and partners, the Zeen®, Exokinetic's core offering, is a state-of-the-art upright walking mobility device designed for those who are at risk of falling, tire easily when walking, and want to move from sitting to standing independently without assistance.Other insights range from how innovations showcased in the movie Rocky ultimately played a role in shaping the future of health and wellness, to best practices for establishing relationships with the US Department of Veteran Affairs, to how mobility is one of the core pillars as we enter the Age of Longevity.For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Rick on LinkedIn.This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan.The episode points to several references with links below:📺 CBS Mornings: Steadicam creator now helping people with disabilities🌐 New Mobility Device from 'Steadicam' Creator Helps Disabled Veterans Move Without Motors or BatteriesIf you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #Zeen #ExokineticsApple iOSGoogle Play
Welcome back to The TechLink Health Podcast, where we explore the intersection of health, technology, and innovations that are helping to create the future of healthcare and life sciences! In today's episode we dive into the future of personal health monitoring and connected health with BeamO, the revolutionary compact home health check-up device by Withings, a leader in the health tech space, known for creating connected devices that empower consumers to “make better health part of daily life”. BeamO represents the next step in that journey, with cutting-edge technology designed to give users real-time insights into their health and well-being. The evolution of connected care and the technologies that are paving the way to the future continues to parallel the emerging need for discoverability of devices such as BeamO and the meaningful insights that are creating opportunities for consumers, clinicians, and companies to engage in new ways. In today’s episode we dig deeper into these themes and more with Livia Robic, a Biomedical Engineer by training and Product Manager at Withings, as we discuss BeamO in detail, explore its key features, and consider what the future holds for this device in the larger context of connected health. Listen in with us as we dial in on BeamO and it's revolutionary approach as an influencer device in the growing landscape of connected health. BeamO has recently been recognized as one of Time’s Best Inventions of 2024: 200 Innovations Changing How We Live and as a CES 2024 award-winner! Other insights range from exploring how connected devices can revolutionize home health while also promoting health equity in medical deserts, to how connected health is increasingly being consumer-driven in a bottoms-up way, leading to demand for health literacy and education, to a growing list of potential risks that will need to be considered as the rate of adoption continues to increase for connected IoHT and IoMT devices. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Livia on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. 🛜 Tech Topics: Connected Health, IoHT, IoMT, Medical Devices, AI, Home Health, Wearables, Tech for Health Equity The episode points to several references with links below: 📺 Withings Unveiled 2024 — Introducing BeamO 🏅 Withings BeamO: the 200 Best Inventions of 2024 | TIME 📙 The Patient Will See You Now: The Future of Medicine is in Your Hands 🌐 Deloitte: Realising the potential of the Internet of Medical Things 🌐 Wolters Kluwer: Telehealth in care deserts: Helping to overcome barriers created by location, costs, or social stigma If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #BeamO #Withings Apple iOS Google Play
In past episodes of The TechLink Health Podcast, we’ve explored how digital transformation in healthcare and life sciences is driving innovation for emerging health-tech and medical devices, from heart-health and neuro-tech to AI and machine learning. A key challenge in scaling these technologies lies in adoption and discoverability, which can be addressed by making them more accessible and remotely deployable on a global scale. As wearables and connected devices like IoHT and IoMT shape the future of treatment and prevention, their market is set to exceed $400 billion by 2030. In today’s episode, we dive into neuro-tech, wearables, and the innovation of photobiomodulation technology. Here to talk about all of this and more, is Peter Adams, a commercialization consultant and senior executive with experience building tech-focused organizations in global markets. Peter has worked with companies like Intel, McKesson, and MaRS Discovery District. He’s now Vice President of Commercialization at Vielight, which uses neuroscience and photobiomodulation to enhance brain health. Vielight’s research has shown improvements in cognition, memory, and mood, and their technology is recognized by organizations like the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for treating traumatic brain injuries. Listen in with us as explore the innovation of photobiomodulation and its many use cases ranging from enhanced neurofeedback to improved athletic performance to impacts on experiential levels of meditation. Other insights range from the potential of AI to detect new biomarkers yet to be discovered, to the emerging opportunity to rethink vital signs using real-time data from smartphones, to how many devices have no contraindications with medications and are increasingly a viable treatment alternative. Also, how are consumers driving the adoption of new technologies that are gradually being trusted by clinicians? For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Peter on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. 🛜 Tech Topics: NeuroTech, IoHT, IoMT, Medical Devices, AI, Photobiomodulation 🔬 Relevant Conditions: Dementia, Alzheimer's, Tramautic Brian Injury, Parkinson's, PTSD References to some of the episode topics are listed below: 📺 Photobiomodulation Research Video 🎖️ US Veterans Affairs: LED Therapy helps AF Veteran 📚 Published Research with Vielight 💡 ‘It heals the brain’ — Larry Carr’s crusade is to help football players, and everyone else, see the light 🩺 Level 42 AI: Decoding health by deeply and frequently listening to the music of the heart, lung, and gut 🔗 Starfish Medical: Empowering Medtech Innovation If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #Vielight #AppleHealth #SamsungHealth #imPulseUNA #imPulseTOR #TrillianSmartPatch #TrillianSmartWatch Apple iOS Google Play
The future of healthcare and life sciences is increasingly becoming a connected industry that relies on delivering health-focused data over secure and efficient networks to ensure that clinicians and health systems have the necessary information to achieve optimal outcomes. On one end of the spectrum, the healthcare software-as-a-service space alongside growth in the IoHT and IoMT spaces will lead to a massive increase in solutions capable of producing key data points and meaningful insights, on the other end of the spectrum, this will lead to an increase in breaches that can lead to operational disruptions, financial consequences, and erosion of patient safety and trust. As we transition into the future of care, it’s important to highlight how cybersecurity will help to deliver on the promises of digital health solutions and the deep tech that is powering the evolution. Here to talk about all of this and more is this episode’s guest, Anand Naik, CEO and Co-Founder of Sequretek, a global cybersecurity company, which offers end-to-end security in the areas of enterprise threat monitoring, incident response, device security, and identity & access governance, through their own AI-driven Percept Cloud Security Platform, PCSP. Anand’s experience within the cybersecurity industry spans executive leadership roles with notable companies such as IBM, Symantec, and Sun Microsystems. Listen in with us as explore cybersecurity processes and frameworks that will play a critical role in advancing the future of connected health and strategic growth in the IoHT / IoMT markets. Other insights range from the opportunity for organizations to address skills gaps related to cybersecurity, to a structured approach when deploying AI-driven solutions for cybersecurity gains, to emerging devices such as open MRIs that are continuing to expand the innovation curve for connected devices. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Anand on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. 🛜 Tech Topics: Cybersecurity, IoHT, IoMT, Medical Devices, AI, 5G References to some of the episode topics are listed below: 🔐 Cybersecurity is a requisite for unleashing 5G’s potential in healthcare 🌐 AI, Cybersecurity and the Health Sector 🌐 Healthcare and Cybersecurity: Taking a Zero Trust Approach If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. Apple iOS Google Play
In the past on the podcast, we've discussed a range of emerging health-tech and medical devices that are leveraging next-generation technologies to improve health outcomes at scale, such as those focused on developing areas of practice related to heart-health devices, neuro-tech, and deep tech such as AI and Machine Learning; yet, despite the significant progress, one of the core challenges in scaling these technologies is connected to the themes of adoption and discoverability. One way to solve for these challenges is through immersive experiences and the gamification of health-tech solutions. We’re entering an era where Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality are increasingly becoming viable solutions for the growing “metaverse in healthcare” market, which is expected to reach $80 billion by 2032. In today’s episode, we’re talking about all of this and more as we dig deeper into the evolving space of neuro-tech. This episode’s guest is Martin Perminas, an internationally experienced executive across multiple disciplines gained in both major corporate and start-up environments. He is a Board Advisor and CFO for Torque3, a US based VR and Robotics start-up with the ambition of disrupting the neuro-rehabilitation market and improving the lives of the world's 101 million stroke survivors. Torque3 helps stroke survivors significantly improve their recovery outcomes by combining deeply immersive simulations and advanced robotics to help the brain create new neural pathways. Listen in with us as explore how the gamification of health and the emerging metaverse of health are providing new paths to treatment and care. Other insights range from exploring the potential of photobiomodulation devices, to how observing the "quality-adjusted life years" gained standard can give insights into the success of various treatments, to how the emerging metaverse in health provides new paths for patient engagement. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Martin on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Payal Kohli, MD, FACC. 🔬 Relevant Conditions: Stroke, Stroke Recovery Plateau 🖥️ Torque3: In Game Video Demo 🖥️ Torque3: Test Patient Video The episode points to several references with links below: 📙 Norman Doidge, MD, author of the New York Times Best Seller, The Brain That Changes Itself 📲 Vielight combines neuroscience and engineering to improve brain and systemic health with photobiomodulation technology. 🌐 PubMed: Neuro Plasticity for Stroke Patients 🌐 The Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) is the academic standard for measuring how well all different kinds of medical treatments lengthen and/or improve patients’ lives If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #Torque3 #Vielight Apple iOS Google Play
In the ever-evolving and rapidly changing healthcare space, innovations in technology are often the primary focus of breakthroughs in achieving optimal outcomes, and while deep tech will continue to play an increasingly important role in achieving efficiencies alongside improved outcomes, it’s also important to highlight the hands-on innovations that are crafted by clinicians through their many years of experience and creative energies propelled by a desire to transform lives. In theory, technologists are using deep tech like AI to replicate human behavior with the promised upside of allowing people to perform more complex and higher-value tasks, which ultimately leads to expanding the innovation curve. In today’s episode of The TechLink Health Podcast, we discuss this process of innovation as it relates to breakthroughs in surgical procedures, particularly focused on nasal abnormalities and the connection to migraines. This particular breakthrough is told through the story of Dr. Kevin Smith, an ENT / Facial Plastic surgeon and the creator of The Smith Sinus Migraine Technique, a revolutionary surgical procedure designed to eliminate migraines of all types by normalizing the nose. At the heart of the groundbreaking procedure is targeting the root cause of migraines – specific nasal abnormalities. Through meticulous evaluation and treatment, Dr. Smith has achieved an impressive success rate, with over 4,000 procedures performed and a remarkable 90% of patients experiencing complete or significant relief. Additionally, his research and case reports have shed light on the profound impact of nasal surgery not only on migraines but a potential connection between migraines and neurological symptoms and disorders like MS, Parkinson’s and Asperger’s. Listen in with us as we journey through a refreshing story of how curiosity, empathy, and crafted expertise can lead to innovative breakthroughs in healthcare. Other insights range from how corporations can recoup lost revenue from migraines that cause absenteeism and lost productivity, to ways consumers can be more proactive in becoming their own health advocates, to how nasal screening can help to enhance performance for professional athletes. It has been shown that optimal nasal breathing can increase endurance time to fatigue by 50%! What impact could optimal nasal breathing have for the upcoming Olympic Athletes in Paris? 🥇 🥈 🥉 ⚽️ 🏀 🏈 🏉 🏒 🥍 🥊 🥋 For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dr. Smith on the web or social media. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. 🔬 Relevant Conditions: Migraines, Severe Chronic Headaches, Sleep Apnea The episode points to several references with links below: 🗓️ June is Migraine & Headache Awareness Month! 📙 The Migraine Imposter (Coming Soon!) 📲 4 FDA-Cleared Devices That Can Treat Your Migraines 🌐 Cost of Migraines in the Workplace If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with any referenced technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #TheSmithSinusMigraineTechnique Apple iOS Google Play
This episode of The TechLink Health Podcast digs deeper into the future of health from an organizational level and how companies are harnessing the power of deep technology to improve health outcomes at global scale. In the Pre-COVID era, many noted that the healthcare industry was primed for a major disruption, and then the pandemic hit, which acted as a catalyst for change within the industry and a leap into the future of care with respects to digital health solutions such as tele-health, remote patient monitoring alongside deep tech such as AI and algorithmic driven tools. This shift in the industry is happening in parallel to an increased focus on Value Based Care initiatives such as outcome-based payment models, patient-centered care models, improved quality of metrics alongside increases in preventive services and wellness programs. One of the complexities associated with this transformation is the organizational and cultural shifts that are driving health entities and organizations to be more agile in the quest to implement change and take advantage of the emerging era of deep tech. The future of global health is promising, but the journey to get there is an intensive effort driven by the coordination of key players across the spectrum of large organizations, public sector partners, and fast-moving startups. Here to talk about all of this and more is this episode’s guest, Ritwik Batabyal, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer for Mastek, an enterprise digital and cloud transformation partner that engineers excellence for customers across industries, including healthcare and life sciences, spanning 40 countries, including the UK, US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Ritwik’s role is directly tied to enabling relevant new disruptive technologies and creating monetization strategies at the intersections of Data and AI across industries, while crafting long-term technology innovation roadmaps and building partnerships with start-ups & external innovation ecosystems. Listen in with us to learn more about the fundamental shift to Value-Based Care and the deep technologies that are helping to drive the transformation. Other insights range from how collaboration between larger corporations and nimble startups can expand the innovation curve, to key areas of focus for creating a more equitable future in healthcare, to how the integration of AI-tech with IoT devices is helping to evolve precision medicine. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Ritwik on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by David Sanchez, RN, Medical SEO Consultant and Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 🌎 Peter Diamandis: Companies, Books, and Projects Eric Topol Selection of Books: 📗 Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again 📙 The Patient Will See You Now: The Future of Medicine is in Your Hands 📙 Creative Destruction of Medicine: How the Digital Revolution Will Create Better Health Care If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play
The proliferation of emerging technologies within healthcare stands to solve many problems while increasing efficiencies alongside accelerating safer and smarter solutions, but the path to the future is still early in the development cycle and there are several challenges as well as opportunities on the horizon. For example, in the past we’ve talked about the topics of data integrity and data biases to build sustainable and inclusive models, alongside the need to build out future-of-society models to enhance regulation and moderate the societal transformation process, while at the same time rethinking the future of care and keeping an open mind to the possibilities. In this episode, we dig deeper into the latest developments in data-driven surgical procedures and how technologies such as AI are shaping the future. This episode’s guest is Dennis Kogan, health-tech entrepreneur, investor, and Founder CEO of Caresyntax, a company pioneering a new era of data-driven surgery by using AI-powered software, devices, and clinical services to make surgical procedures safer, smarter, and more efficient. Caresyntax's clients are health systems, multinational insurers and industry partners. Caresyntax solutions are present in over 3,000 operating rooms around the world, and supports surgical teams in more than three million procedures per year. Dennis is a global pioneer in the Healthcare AI space, building teams and products to address problems in various key markets globally. His approach is rooted in his upbringing amongst a physician-heavy family alongside deep technical and business expertise with degrees from Carnegie Mellon and Harvard Business School. Listen in with us as we share a pioneering journey into the emerging realm of Data-Driven Surgery and learn more about how data-driven technologies are influencing next generation solutions that give practitioners an operational advantage. Other insights range from how data is the fuel powering the future of health, to the growing need for the discoverability of new technologies to unlock efficiency gains, safer outcomes, and smarter procedures, to how clinicians are increasingly engaging as technologists while increasing the benefits of care. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dennis on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 🌐 Caresyntax Announces Highlights of 2023 🌐 World Economic Forum: Future of Health and Healthcare 🌐 The Milken Institute: Catalyzing Solutions, Building Meaningful Lives If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play
The proliferation of emerging technologies within healthcare stands to deliver the promises of increased efficiencies, more accurate diagnostics, and expanded access to care, funneling into an overarching theme of health equity, but the path to the future is still early in the development cycle and there are several challenges as well as opportunities on the horizon. For one, there’s the topics of data integrity and data biases to build sustainable and inclusive models, then there’s the need to build out future-of-society models to enhance regulation and moderate the societal transformation process, and at the same time all of this is happening, we will need to rethink the future of work within healthcare and keep an open mind to the possibilities. In this episode, we dig deeper into the latest happenings of AI-Diagnostics and how the technology is shaping the future of health. We’ll essentially decode the potential of AI-Diagnostics as told through the story of Digital Diagnostics, a pioneering AI diagnostics company on a mission to transform the accessibility, affordability, equity, and quality of healthcare. This episode’s guest is John Bertrand, an experienced business leader at the cross-section of healthcare and technology, and the CEO of Digital Diagnostics. Through his 15+ years in the healthcare technology industry, John has developed expertise in identifying market opportunities, creating new products, pivoting existing businesses, and building strong teams. Listen in with us as we share a pioneering journey into the emerging realm of AI-driven technologies with a lens into the successes and opportunities that exist to ensure that health outcomes are improved, at scale, in a way that progresses society toward a healthier future for all. Other insights range from the importance of ethics and equity in the building of AI models, to how 5G technologies are helping to improve health outcomes in remote locations, to how gaining industry adoption continues to be one of the biggest hurdles for the jump into the future. Also, what is embedded AI and how can it help to ensure efficiency gains with the technology? For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with John on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. 🔬 Relevant Conditions: Diabetic Retinopathy, Diabetes The episode points to several references with links below: 🌎 Digital Diagnostics and Orbis International announce study to help save sight in Bangladesh 🌎 Digital Diagnostics and Tamer Healthcare Announce Strategic Partnership in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🌐 Digital Diagnostics and Baxter Announce New Partnership to Advance Diabetic Retinopathy Detection 🌐 HLTH Matters Blog 📙 The Innovator's Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with the Digital Diagnostics technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #LumineticsCore Apple iOS Google Play
The power of collaboration between key stakeholders within health systems is a critical factor in the journey to improve health outcomes at global scale. This episode digs deeper into the future of health from an organizational level and how companies are harnessing the power of technology to transform the industry. One of the complexities of this societal transformation is at the intersection of unique journeys for patients, providers, and organizations. Patients are transitioning to a more proactive and preventive consumer mindset in the quest for health equity and outcomes, and at the same time, providers are seeking ways to leverage technologies to improve outcomes and efficiencies while also dealing with industry challenges compounded by the global pandemic; all while organizations stand to play an increasingly important role as the stewards of global resources across the spectrum of human and economic capital. The future of global health is promising, but it’s critical to connect the dots across stakeholders and share perspectives that spark the creative energy necessary to move the dial. This episode’s guest is Shanil Ebrahim, a Partner and the National Life Sciences & Healthcare Consulting Leader at Deloitte Canada. Shanil has also served as a Clinical Epidemiologist, and has held joint appointments as an Assistant Professor at McMaster University and a Researcher at Stanford University. Shanil is a senior advisor for health public sector and private sector clients, and specializes in healthcare and life sciences strategy and innovation, tech-enabled business transformations, public-private partnerships, and advanced applications of technologies such as AI. He has more than 80 publications in high impact journals, and has had his work covered by major national and international news outlets. Listen in with us as we connect the dots between the current state of healthcare to a future state that leverages technology to advance the paths to prevention, longevity, and personalized treatments alongside more equitable access to care solutions. Other insights range from how digital twin technologies can improve efficiencies within health systems, to ways that clinicians can create value for large scale consulting engagements, to the power of collaboration between startups and large organizations to co-innovate and improve health outcomes. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Shanil on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 🌐 Deloitte's 2024 Global Health Care Sector Outlook 🌐 Deloitte’s 2040 Vision for the Future of Health 📙 The Future Is Faster Than You Think by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler 📗 Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play
When thinking about holistic health and wellbeing, there are a number of factors that go into the wellness equation, ranging from mental and physical health to financial wellbeing and professional vitality. This episode is a continuation of The TechLink Wealth series and focuses on financial wellbeing and professional vitality. From a financial perspective, particularly with physicians, the financial path to wellness looks and feels very different, which calls for a unique approach to create strategies that address the complexities associated with the profession. This episode’s guest is Alexis Gallati, a Tax Strategist and Published Author, who is the Founder of Cerebral Tax Advisors, a company dedicated to facilitating tax strategies for medical professionals through education and planning. The Cerebral Tax Advisors mission is tied to stepping outside the emotions of finances and using cerebral thinking to delve deep into the tax strategies that will allow clinicians to keep more of their hard earned money. Alexis is also the author of Advanced Tax Planning for Medical Professionals. Listen in with us as we dive into finance strategies that are particularly relevant to healthcare practitioners that engage with side gigs and independent advisory work. Other insights range from how to take a strategic approach when exploring side gigs in healthcare to business strategies for independent professionals to helpful tips on practical uses for financial technologies. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Cerebral Tax Advisors here. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 🌐 Cerebral Tax Advisors Link for The TechLink Health Podcast 🌐 Cerebral Wealth Academy 📙 Advanced Tax Planning for Medical Professionals by Alexis Gallati, EA, MBA, MS Tax, CTS 📗 Taxes Made Simple by Mike Piper 📘 Tax Books by J.K. Lasser If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play
Often on the podcast there’s conversations about emerging technologies that are shaping the future of health and wellness alongside the data that is necessary to continue building and linking the connectedness of health technologies which will enable a future that starts to be more aligned to the longevity and preventive aspects of wellness. In order to move in this direction, it becomes important to highlight technologies that are being developed for specific areas of practice as well as leading conversations around how these innovations will enter our day to day lives. In today’s episode, we’re continuing a series focused on brain health and neuro-tech while also starting a new conversation centered around sports related technologies and how they benefit athletes at all levels. ⚽️🏀🏈🏒⚾️🥍🏉🥊🏑🚴🏽♀️🥋⛸️🏅 This episode’s guest is Grenville Thynne, Finance Executive, Medical Device Entrepreneur, Co-Founder and CEO of NeuroFlex. The NeuroFlex device measures and monitors the impact of a head knock using eye and head tracking virtual reality technology. The technology has been used by a variety of professional and collegiate sports teams and organizations while maintaining a grassroots approach to promoting brain health for athletes at all levels. The ability to detect brain injuries during athletic competition is critical to ensuring the safety of athletes, and, more broadly, the monitoring of brain health is increasingly becoming mainstream for a variety of use cases. For example, NeuroFlex has been used on patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI) who seek treatment at Emergency Departments (ED/ER) and clinics. The broader implications of the technology are strongly tied to brain health and neuro-development with the overarching mission of “brain health for life”. Listen in with us as we explore the evolving practice of neuro-technology and how innovations will continue to promote brain health for life while expanding the boundaries of human potential. Other topics range from how brain health is increasingly becoming a part of routine examinations, to why the open source sharing of brain data is important to neuro-tech innovation, to the future of sports safety rooted in brain health as a key pillar. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with the NeuroFlex Team at the following link. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 🏥 The Concussion Center 🧠 Neuralink’s First-in-Human Clinical Trial is Open for Recruitment ▶️ AI and VR are reshaping sport in Australia If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with the NeuroFlex technology, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tag is: #NeuroFlex Apple iOS Google Play
As many reflect on the past few years of the pandemic and continue thinking about emerging threats of the future, it’s important to bring awareness to that very topic, the future, and what’s on the horizon in public health. Today’s episode is Part 3 of a series that focuses on the emerging threat of antimicrobial resistance, which has been deemed by The World Health Organization as one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity. The episode digs deeper into innovations happening globally to help defeat superbugs and evolve the applications of Phage Therapy as well as deepening connectivity to the broader healthcare community. This episode’s guest is Jessica Sacher, PhD, a Canadian Phage Microbiologist and Co-Founder of Phage Directory as well as Phage Australia. The Phage Directory goal is founded in helping doctors find phage scientists willing to share their phages to rescue patients dying from antibiotic-resistant infections. Phage Directory is now the global phage community's central source of news & connectivity that supports thousands of phage professionals, from 80+ countries, helping clinicians source phages for their patients while also helping organizations manage, grow, and learn from their phage collections. Listen in with us as we continue to explore this evolving science and how it's innovations will continue to create alternative paths to treat a variety of health conditions as told from scientists that are influential in the space. Other topics range from the significance of climate change as a contributor to emerging human viruses, to how gene editing technologies are helping to evolve precision medicine and designer therapies, to the future of phage applications across a range of practical applications. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Jessica and Phage Directory @ Phage.Directory or 📩 Email. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 📚 Capsid & Tail: A Weekly Phage Periodical 🧬 Locus Biosciences: Next generation CRISPR technology for programmed cell death 🔬 Intralytix: A biotechnology company focused on the production and marketing of bacteriophage-based products 🌐 Climate change will result in new viruses and risk of new diseases 🌐 Phage Therapy To Defeat Superbugs Is Taking Off @ Forbes If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with Phage Therapies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #ProgrammableTherapies #PhageTherapy #ProgrammedPhage Apple iOS Google Play
During previous episodes of The TechLink Health Podcast we've discussed themes related to the pillars of health such as sleep, exercise, diet, and stress management alongside the technologies, innovators, and entrepreneurs that are helping to create the future of health and wellness. When thinking about these core pillars, it becomes important to examine the clinical specialties that influence the desired health outcomes, while at the same time, it’s equally as important to highlight the innovators and entrepreneurs that are helping to create a healthier future for people, peers, and organizations. This episode focuses on the specialty of otorhinolaryngology or what many refer to as an ENT, Ear, Nose, and Throat, and how the science will continue to help evolve the healthcare industry and the emerging technologies that will pave the way to the future. The topic is timely as many are still in the process of moving beyond the global pandemic and examining perspectives on the future of health and wellness. This episode’s guest is Dr. Keith Matheny, a medical entrepreneur and practicing physician in the specialty area of Otolaryngology focused on Head & Neck Surgery. During his work, Dr. Matheny is involved in a variety of activities to include being a founder in multiple companies such as Septum Solutions, US ENT Partners, Sleep Vigil alongside his work as a Physician for the Dallas Cowboys, a fellow for the American Rhinologic Society, a committee member for the American Academy of Otolaryngology, and President of Matheny ENTerprises, a company that has established dozens of patents for innovative technologies and medical devices. Listen in with us as we explore innovations happening in the ENT space and best practices shared from a medical entrepreneur committed to evolving the healthcare industry while helping to pave the way for future practitioners. Other topics range from best practices for commercializing innovations, to how being an early adopter can expand the innovation curve, to the importance of collaboration between innovators and larger companies to scale healthcare technologies. Also, what is a GPO and how can they contribute to creating business value? For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dr. Matheny via LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 🥽 NeuroFlex: Brain Health for Life 🎙 BackTable Podcasts 📙 Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell 🌐 Google Patent Search 🌐 USPTO Patent Search If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. For medical practitioners that have expertise with the NeuroFlex or SleepVigil technologies, feel free to hashtag in your TechLink Health bio. This episode's HealthLink tags are: #NeuroFlex #SleepVigil Apple iOS Google Play
Today’s episode focuses on Aging Care Tech and Innovation alongside initiatives focused on operational efficiencies and workforce engagement within the aging care space. As with many new technologies and workforce initiatives, there’s challenges and opportunities. On the tech side there’s data considerations such as ownership, privacy, and interoperability; and on the workforce engagement side, there’s considerations tied to the future of work such as education and training alongside the move towards a skills-based model. This episode digs deeper into these topics and more. This episode’s guest is Tammy York-Day, President and CEO of CEOc, an organization focused on initiating Aging Innovation - The mission of CEOc is focused on fostering collaboration and facilitating resources for everything Aging from game-changing ideas and start-ups to mature operations and products. CEOc is also the parent company for Aging 2.0, a global platform for innovation in aging. Listen in with us as we explore innovations happening in the aging space from grassroots beginnings to corporate engagement at the national and global level. Other topics range from how innovators and communities benefit from public private partnerships (PPPs), to new legislative campaigns focused on workforce initiatives, to the importance of health equity when building the future of health. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Tammy via LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by Justine Reiss. The episode points to several references with links below: 🗓️ Optimize Conference - September 27-28, 2023 🌐 CEOc: Global Innovation Search 🌐 CEOc: Healthcare Career Lab 🌐 CEOc: Konexons If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play
This episode of The TechLink Health Podcast is a continuation of a series that focuses on innovations happening within the Respiratory and Immune System Health space with a particular spotlight on allergies and the creation of AllerPops, a solution that safely and naturally supports a balanced immune system around the airway to feed the beneficial oral probiotics that ultimately help calm the immune system and fight allergies. The allergy risk is significant and global in nature. In the US alone, 100 million people suffer from allergies each year, costing $18 billion in annual healthcare expenses! This episode’s guest is Dr. Cliff Shunsheng Han, a former physician and biologist of 30 years, who is also the inventor of AllerPops. AllerPops corrects the underlying cause of allergies and gives seasonal comfort that lasts throughs its all natural pre-biotic lollipops. Dr. Han is also the author of the recently released book, “Nothing to Sneeze at: The journey from a small village in China to finding a natural solution to allergies”. Listen in with us as we explore the complex world of respiratory health innovations and hear Dr. Han's inspiring story told through his personal journey with allergies, which led to his discovery and mission to help millions around the globe. Other topics range from how The Human Genome Project and DNA Sequencing Technology helped with Dr. Han's discovery, to the role of oral hygiene in respiratory health, to advice for International Medical Graduates exploring opportunities abroad. Based on data from the American Medical Association, International Medical Graduates (IMGs) make up 25% of the practicing physician workforce in the United States. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dr. Han via LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by David Sanchez, RN, Medical SEO Consultant and Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below: 📙 Nothing to Sneeze at: The journey from a small village in China to finding a natural solution to allergies by Dr. Cliff Shunsheng Han 🧬 The Human Genome Project 🌐 Oral Probiotic Deficiency May Cause Common Allergies - Theory of Negative Trigger Marks the Interaction between Microbiota and Host Immune System by Dr. Cliff Shunsheng Han 🎥 Why Do Airborne Allergies Affect Us If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site and downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play
When thinking about holistic health and wellbeing, there are a number of factors that go into the happiness equation, ranging from mental and physical health to financial wellbeing and professional vitality. Today’s episode is a continuation of The TechLink Wealth series and focuses on the financial wellbeing and professional vitality aspects of the Happiness Equation. This episode’s guest is Dr. Vicki Rackner, a Physician, Author, Speaker, and Coach, who is the Founder of Engaging Doctors, a company focused on helping financial advisors, wealth managers, tax strategists and revenue managers understand the financial needs of doctors so they can better attract, engage and serve physicians, dentists and healthcare executives; and Thriving Doctors whose mission is strongly tied to helping doctors build TrueWealth with their heart of service and evolving brain for business. In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Dr. Vicki has authored 3 books that are directly tied to her work, 9 Money Mistakes Doctors Make: and How You, Doctor, Can Avoid Losing Literally Millions of Dollars, The Myth of the Rich Doctor: Doctor, what is the state of your financial health?, and Caregiving Without Regrets: 3 Steps to Avoid Burnout and Manage Disappointment, Guilt, and Anger, as well as a fourth book that will be releasing in the future, “How Doctors Build True Wealth…and It’s Not Just About the Money”. Other topics range from ways to address professional burnout, particularly for physicians, to the value of human-focused relationship building in a tech-centric world, to Warren Buffett's rules of investing. Also, what does Shark Tank have to do with all this? For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dr. Vicki @ Thriving Doctors or Engaging Doctors. This episode was hosted by Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode has many valuable insights and points to several references: 📲 GoodRx: Stop paying too much for prescriptions 📗 9 Money Mistakes Doctors Make: and How You, Doctor, Can Avoid Losing Literally Millions of Dollars 📙 The Myth of the Rich Doctor: Doctor, what is the state of your financial health? 📕 Caregiving Without Regrets: 3 Steps to Avoid Burnout and Manage Disappointment, Guilt, and Anger 📘 How Doctors Build TrueWealth...and It's Not About the Money: Take Control of Your Career, Your Money, and Your Life "Coming Soon" 🌐 Rules That Warren Buffett Lives By If you're a healthcare practitioner or thought leader and interested in leveraging the TechLink Health platform for digital health, e-consults, or advisory services, feel free to connect with us by visiting our site or downloading the TechLink Health app. Apple iOS Google Play