Empowered Patient Podcast

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Empowered Patient Podcast with Karen Jagoda is a window into the latest innovations in digital health, the changing dynamic between doctors and patients, the emergence of personalized medicine, aging in place, wearables and sensors, clinical trials and advances in clinical research, payer trends, transparency in the medical marketplace and challenges for connected health entrepreneurs. This show continues to evolve driven by the convergence of a diverse array of industries.

Episódios

  • Increasing Points of Access for Patients with Dr. Jason Hwang Healthcare Innovator

    27/08/2017 Duração: 16min

    Jason Hwang, founder, Lemonaid Health and renowned healthcare innovator talks about bringing disruptive solutions to the healthcare marketplace.  Lemonaid uses an asynchronous analysis model where patients submit symptoms and requests for medications online.  Submissions are automatically reviewed quickly, overseen by doctors when necessary, and prescriptions sent to pharmacies for treatment.  The focus of the service is on common health challenges like sinus infections and the flu to ongoing concerns like birth control and hair loss.  The mission is to lower costs and make health care more accessible and convenient. @drjhwang #DigiMed17 Lemonaidhealth.com

  • When the Doctor Comes to You with Nick Desai Heal On-Demand House Calls

    23/08/2017 Duração: 15min

    Nick Desai, co-founder, Heal.com talks about taking advantage of the trend to miniaturize medical equipment to allow them to build a business model where the doctor comes to a patient's home, office, or hotel room within two hours 365 days a year.  Heal is promoting price transparency, accepts most medical insurance, and is providing rapid response with well-equipped high quality doctors scheduled through the Heal mobile app, web site or by phone.  Service available in limited areas with some restrictions on patients who are accepted. @healapp #DigiMed17 Heal.com  

  • Smart Managment of Health Records with Noga Leviner PicnicHealth

    13/08/2017 Duração: 17min

    Noga Leviner, Co-Founder, PicnicHealth knows how important it is to be able to have access to complete medical records and is creating a company that can search for old medical files as well as provide a dashboard to manage new data.  In order to get optimal care, PicnicHealth is providing clients with a service that searches medical data on paper, film and in digital format and gives access to the patient, current doctors, and appropriate family members.  The biggest challenge seems to be reading the handwriting of doctors in order to digitize office visit notes. @picnichealth #DigiMed17 PicnicHealth

  • Digital Health in Low Resource Environments with Melissa Menke Access Afya

    07/08/2017 Duração: 16min

    Melissa Menke, Founder and CEO, Access Afya is a digital health activist in Nairobi Kenya where she has set up micro-clinics in the informal settlements to bring health services to an under-served community.  They are using digital diagnostic tools and mobile devices to send text and voice alerts to patients where there is near universal access to a phone or smart device.  Melissa is also bringing 21st Century medicine to neighborhoods, schools, and factories using mobile units.  Part of the secret to her success is the engagement of those in the community to participate in the program as volunteers and workers. @accessafya #DigiMED17 #DigitalHealth Access Afya  

  • Potential First in Class Gene Therapy for Glioblastoma GBM with Dr. Dror Harats VBL Therapeutics

    02/08/2017 Duração: 16min

    Dr. Dror Harats, Founder and CEO of VBL Therapeutics, talks about the limitations of current treatments for recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (rGBM), the most common and deadliest form of brain cancer in adults and the challenges in developing new treatments to combat this devastating disease. The good news is that their lead candidate, a biologic agent called VB-111, is in late-stage clinical development for rGBM and showing great promise. He discusses the unique mechanism of VB-111 that he hopes could hold the key not only to treating rGBM, but many types of cancer. @VBL Therapeutic #GBM.  #Glioblastoma.  #BrainTumor   #BrainCancer.  #Cancer VBL Therapeutics VBLRX.com  

  • Confident Caregivers with Jay Patel SeniorLink

    24/07/2017 Duração: 16min

    Jay Patel, Clinical Transformation Officer, SeniorLink talks about caregiver readiness and the difference a confident caregiver can make in the life of a patient or aging loved one.  Primary concerns are the health of the caregiver and the social and medical support teams that give caregivers the ability to respond rapidly to changes. @SeniorLinkInc SeniorLink.com

  • Hot Trends in Medical Care with Jill Gilbert Digital Health Summit

    18/07/2017 Duração: 17min

    Jill Gilbert, Producer, Digital Health Summit talks about new solutions that are being tested to improve medical care and outcomes.  She points to challenges presented by embedded legacy systems and how digital health entrepreneurs are creatively proving that new models of care do work and can be integrated into existing solutions.  From her perspective, there is a great deal of discussion about precision medicine but still a long way to go to make it a reality.  Key topic for their January Digital Health Summit, in conjunction with CES in Las Vegas, is the brain. @DHSummit Digital Health Summit

  • Using Virtual Reality to Treat Pain with Howard Rose Firsthand Technology

    10/07/2017 Duração: 17min

    Howard Rose, Founder and CEO, Firsthand Technology has 20 years of experience finding therapeutic uses of Virtual Reality (VR) for healthcare.  Howard talks about how technologies have become friendlier, faster, more mobile and less costly to allow for VR applications to be offered to address a range of types of pain and anxiety and reduce the need for drugs.  @FirsthandTech Firsthand Technology

  • Overcoming Fear of Aging with Heidi Rataj Documentary Producer Director

    02/07/2017 Duração: 16min

    Heidi Rataj is an award-winning documentary producer and director and a caregiver for her mom.  Heidi talks about her own fear of aging and the search for a new narrative for seniors as they age.  While we need to be respectful of all journeys, activating seniors to allow them to accomplish goals is key to a healthier individual and society.  She also points out how digital technology plays a role in coordinating care and enabling people to age in place. @UCSDHealthyAging Reflect PBS Mini-Series  

  • Branded Drug Protection with Barry McDonogh TruTag

    28/06/2017 Duração: 13min

    Barry McDonogh, Senior Vice President, Sales and Business Development, TruTag Technologies talks about their new on-dose microtags and authentication process that  insures pharmaceutical brand integrity and safety for the consumer.  This technology adds minimal cost to drug manufacturing and is a strong deterrent to counterfeit drugs coming into the market. @TruTags #BIO17 TruTags.com

  • Encouraging Digital Health Entrepreneurs with Judith Sheft New Jersey Innovation Institute

    21/06/2017 Duração: 07min

    Judith Sheft, Associate Vice President for Technology and Enterprise Development, New Jersey Innovation Institute talks about how a small state like New Jersey is working with public and private universities to bring new technology to the healthcare market. With a background in chip technology, Judith is particularly interested in how digital health is changing the experience of patients as well as how doctors are facing the challenge of using new methods to diagnose and treat patients. @NewJerseyII New Jersey Innovation Institute #BIO2017

  • Overcoming Challenges of Aging in Place with A.J. Michaels Broker Realtor

    14/06/2017 Duração: 14min

    A.J. Michaels is a seniors real estate specialist and he shares insights about how seniors and almost seniors are thinking about aging in place, downsizing, and how decisions about housing are so often put off until a crisis hits.  He also points out some helpful options for retro-fitting a home to address concerns about falls, mobility and grooming. Aging.ucsd.edu

  • Motivated to Combat Hunger and Cravings with Salma Jutt Orexigen

    07/06/2017 Duração: 16min

    Salma Jutt, Vice President of Marketing US, Orexigen Theraputics talks about their obesity drug CONTRAVE and how it works on two areas of the brain to reduce hunger and cravings.  This is a drug for those committed to stick to a regime of exercise and diet and can help keep the weight off.  A growing business in this age of selfies where there is an increasing interest in improving appearances and nearly unlimited opportunities to satisfy cravings for the wrong foods. CONTRAVE.com

  • Aging at the Cellular Level with Jason Shelton Telomere Diagnostics

    30/05/2017 Duração: 17min

    Jason Shelton, CEO, Telomere Diagnostics and developer of TeloYears is bringing to market a way to measure the health of the cells in our body.  Using a blood test to determine the length of the telomeres at the end of the chromosomes, a person's TeloYears is computed and compared to others of the same chronological age.  This biomarker of overall health is a relatively new test of body functions and could provide valuable information about slowing down the aging clock. @teloyears Telomere Diagnostics TeloYears.com

  • What NASA Twins Study Reveals about Aging with Brinda Rana PhD UCSD Stein Institute

    22/05/2017 Duração: 16min

    Brinda Rana PhD is participating in the analysis of data from the NASA Twins Study that focused on identical twins Scott and Mark Kelly.  Scott recently become the first US astronaut to spend a year in space while Mark, also an astronaut, remained on earth.  The study is beginning to shed light on the physical effects of extremely stressful space travel which seem to correlate to the aging process and the onset of certain diseases.  In addition to learning about how the human body might respond to a long trip to Mars, scientists are also learning about how to identify molecular markers for better treatment and prevention of diseases on earth.  #NASAtwins NASA Twins Study Stein Institute for Research on Aging UCSD  

  • Clinical Trials Need New Emphasis on Patient Experience with Kim Walpole

    15/05/2017 Duração: 16min

    Kim Walpole reports on the recent Clinical Trials Patient Experience Summit where there was a recognition that clinical trials really need to be more patient-centric.  Stories from patients and those who design and manage trials reveal burdens that can be overcome by using technology and the Internet of things.  One key take-away--the medical research industry needs to make it easier for people to want to participate in clinical trials. @kimbeela Clinical Trials Patient Experience Summit Trials.ai

  • Who is Joining in Healthcare Protests with Brad Ellison Phone2Action

    10/05/2017 Duração: 20min

    Brad Ellison, Head of the Healthcare Practice at Phone2Action has a deep understanding of what drives protests about healthcare issues having previously worked as legislative counsel to a member of the House of Representatives.  We talk about recent protests by scientists and doctors and how healthcare activists need to educate and identify stories that will drive home their messages.  Key to creating a successful protest is growing a community that responds to a call to action. @Phone2Action #AHCA Phone2Action.com

  • Successful Dying and Your DIgital Afterlife with Dr. Dilip Jeste Research on Aging UCSD

    03/05/2017 Duração: 17min

    Dr. Dilip Jeste is a geriatric neuropsychiatrist, Director of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging and Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at the University of California San Diego.  He reflects on the need to have more conversations about successful dying in addition to our focus on successful aging.  Part of that conversation needs to consider what digital messages are left for loved ones and the public.  While we can not control death, we can control our legacies and how we are remembered.  It looks like there is an emerging industry for documenting and preserving our digital afterlife. @ucsdhealthaging HealthSciences.ucsd.edu/research/aging

  • Using GIS Tools to Combat Opioid Epidemic with Dr. Este Geraghty Esri

    20/04/2017 Duração: 15min

    Dr. Este Geraghty, Chief Medical Officer and Health Solutions Director, Esri talks about how GIS tools are mapping opioid-related mortality, prescription rates, and use by patients to help public health officials and medical care providers better understand abuses, triggers for use, and ways to safely dispose of unwanted drugs.  Este also gives a little preview of topics to be covered at the July 10-14 2017 Esri International Users Conference. @Esri_health Esri.com

  • Expanding Care Options for Aging Population with Laura Mitchell

    11/04/2017 Duração: 17min

    Laura Mitchell, Laura Mitchell Consulting, is an expert on the convergence of technology and the aging population.  We talk about the move from one-to-one care to a zone-care giving environment augmented by sensors and wearables, how use of technology can be encouraged by caregivers or dismissed as not relevant, and the move towards continuous monitoring. @LauraHMitchell LMCllc.us  

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