PatientPing, Platforms, and Health Care Transformation
It’s challenging, rewarding and fun to be an ongoing advisor to early-stage companies like PatientPing! PatientPing is an incredibly promising company developing platforms for health care system collaboration and transformation. Late last year they received a Series B round of  $31.6 M, with investors to-date having included Andreesen Horowitz, Leerink Transformation Partners, Google Ventures, SV Capital, and Fidelity FPrime Capital. I was recently interviewed by Marketing Manager Laura Bresnahan for a “Four Questions Series” blog post. The four questions addressed are: Do you [...] The post PatientPing,...
Source: e-CareManagement - September 14, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Expertise in Platform Strategy & Business Models Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) archive Source Type: blogs

PatientPing, Platforms, and Health Care Transformation
It’s challenging, rewarding and fun to be an ongoing advisor to early-stage companies like PatientPing! PatientPing is an incredibly promising company developing platforms for health care system collaboration and transformation. Late last year they received a Series B round of  $31.6 M, with investors to-date having included Andreesen Horowitz, Leerink Transformation Partners, Google Ventures, SV Capital, and Fidelity FPrime Capital. I was recently interviewed by Marketing Manager Laura Bresnahan for a “Four Questions Series” blog post. The four questions addressed are: Do you expect investments in care...
Source: e-CareManagement - September 14, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

Presentation Slides: Strategy & Business Models in Healthcare Blockchains
Here’s a copy of my slides from my keynote presentation at The Healthcare Blockchain Summit in Washington D.C. The presentation is titled: Blockchains in Healthcare: Transforming Strategy & Business Models? After reviewing some industry background and analysis of trends, consider 7 key implications: Beware of “yellow flag” blockchain tech terminology: “could”, “possible”, “promising”. Digital strategy is different than industrial era business strategy. IMO, the most likely scenario for blockchain tech in healthcare is slow, steady growth over the next decade. After ...
Source: e-CareManagement - March 20, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Expertise in Platform Strategy & Business Models Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) archive blockchain conference healthcare interoperability Source Type: blogs

Presentation Slides: Strategy & Business Models in Healthcare Blockchains
Here’s a copy of my slides from my keynote presentation at The Healthcare Blockchain Summit in Washington D.C. The presentation is titled: Blockchains in Healthcare: Transforming Strategy & Business Models? After reviewing some industry background and analysis of trends, consider 7 key implications: Beware of “yellow flag” blockchain tech terminology: “could”, “possible”, “promising”. Digital strategy is different than industrial era business strategy. IMO, the most likely scenario for blockchain tech in healthcare is slow, steady growth over the next decade. After...
Source: e-CareManagement - March 20, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) blockchain business model conference healthcare interoperability strategy Source Type: blogs

Healthcare Blockchain Summit, DC, March 20-21
Blockchain technology is poised to transform healthcare services and business models. Learn from the leaders who are creating the blockchain future. Discover how to implement pilot projects and applications that improve quality, reduce the cost of healthcare services and clinical trials, promote interoperability, and enhance security.   Over 40 Speakers, Including: Christian Catalini, PhD, Fred Kayne (1960) Career Development Professor of Entrepreneurship & Assistant Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management, MIT Sloan School of Management Kyle Culver, Solution Architect, Hu...
Source: e-CareManagement - February 16, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) archive Source Type: blogs

Healthcare Blockchain Summit, DC, March 20-21
Blockchain technology is poised to transform healthcare services and business models. Learn from the leaders who are creating the blockchain future. Discover how to implement pilot projects and applications that improve quality, reduce the cost of healthcare services and clinical trials, promote interoperability, and enhance security.   Over 40 Speakers, Including: Christian Catalini, PhD, Fred Kayne (1960) Career Development Professor of Entrepreneurship & Assistant Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management, MIT Sloan School of Management Kyle Culver, Solution Archite...
Source: e-CareManagement - February 16, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Source Type: blogs

The Healthcare Blockchain Summit
– March 20-21, 2017, Washington, DC                Present   THE HEALTHCARE BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT March 20-21, 2017, Washington, DC Blockchain technology is poised to transform healthcare services and business models. Learn from the leaders who are creating the blockchain future. Discover how to implement pilot projects and applications that improve quality, reduce the cost of healthcare services and clinical trials, promote interoperability, and enhance security. Over 40 Speakers, Including: Christian Catalini, PhD, Fred Kayne (1...
Source: e-CareManagement - February 16, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) blockchain conference health information technology HIT Source Type: blogs

Diagnostic Accuracy Scores: Physicians 84%, Computer Algorithms 51%
A recent study in JAMA Internal Medicine reported on the diagnostic accuracy of physicians vs. computer algorithms. The study compared the performance of one computer symptom checker app to the text based answers of 234 physicians, 90% of whom were general internists. You can read a summary here. JAMA IM study: MDs vastly outperformed computer algorithms in diagnostic accuracy–84% v 51% correcthttps://t.co/hfVJYA9rgu #digitalhealth — Vince Kuraitis (@VinceKuraitis) December 30, 2016 Twitter commentators had a [...] The post Diagnostic Accuracy Scores: Physicians 84%, Computer Algorithms 51% appeared first on ...
Source: e-CareManagement - January 4, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) archive artificial intelligence decision support digital health mHealth Source Type: blogs

Diagnostic Accuracy Scores: Physicians 84%, Computer Algorithms 51%
A recent study in JAMA Internal Medicine reported on the diagnostic accuracy of physicians vs. computer algorithms. The study compared the performance of one computer symptom checker app to the text based answers of 234 physicians, 90% of whom were general internists. You can read a summary here. JAMA IM study: MDs vastly outperformed computer algorithms in diagnostic accuracy–84% v 51% correcthttps://t.co/hfVJYA9rgu #digitalhealth — Vince Kuraitis (@VinceKuraitis) December 30, 2016 Twitter commentators had a lot to say about this study. There are many possible interpretations and inferences that can be reach...
Source: e-CareManagement - January 4, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) artificial intelligence decision support digital health mHealth Source Type: blogs

Diagnostic Accuracy Scores: Physicians 84%, Computer Algorithms 51%
  JAMA IM study: MDs vastly outperformed computer algorithms in diagnostic accuracy–84% v 51% correcthttps://t.co/hfVJYA9rgu #digitalhealth — Vince Kuraitis (@VinceKuraitis) December 30, 2016 A recent study in JAMA Internal Medicine reported on the diagnostic accuracy of physicians vs. computer algorithms. The study compared the performance of one computer symptom checker app to the text based answers of 234 physicians, 90% of whom were general internists. You can read a summary here. Twitter commentators had a lot to say about this study. There are many possible interpretations and inferences that can b...
Source: e-CareManagement - January 4, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Vince Kuraitis Tags: Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) artificial intelligence decision support digital health mHealth Source Type: blogs