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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Unlocking the Power of Data Access with Dr. Carolyn Ward

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If you ask anybody in the United States, they will most likely say that our healthcare system is deeply dysfunctional. So what are we going to do about it?
Hey everybody, this is Chris Brandt, here with another FUTR podcast.
Today I have with me Carolyn Ward, Director of Clinical Strategy at Particle Health, where she is responsible for developing the clinical product roadmap for the organization, ensuring that providers and patients are represented throughout the research and development process.
Carolyn feels that a large part of the problem is access to data. Particle's modern API platform is designed to enable simple and secure access to actionable patient data to prevent digital friction and to promote positive patient outcomes. She also has some thoughts on what the future of healthcare may look like.
So let's hear it directly from Carolyn
Welcome Carolyn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynleeward/
https://www.particlehealth.com/

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If you ask anybody in the United States, they will most likely say that our healthcare system is deeply dysfunctional. So what are we going to do about it?
Hey everybody, this is Chris Brandt, here with another FUTR podcast.
Today I have with me Carolyn Ward, Director of Clinical Strategy at Particle Health, where she is responsible for developing the clinical product roadmap for the organization, ensuring that providers and patients are represented throughout the research and development process.
Carolyn feels that a large part of the problem is access to data. Particle's modern API platform is designed to enable simple and secure access to actionable patient data to prevent digital friction and to promote positive patient outcomes. She also has some thoughts on what the future of healthcare may look like.
So let's hear it directly from Carolyn
Welcome Carolyn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynleeward/
https://www.particlehealth.com/

Click Here to Subscribe:
FUTR.tv focuses on startups, innovation, culture and the business of emerging tech with weekly podcasts talking with Industry leaders and deep thinkers.
Occasionally we share links to products we use. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases on Amazon.

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