How To Scale a Tech-Driven Healthcare Business Through a Pandemic With Kenny Schiff
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Kenny Schiff is the Director of Analytics at Lone Star Communications, a Texas-based healthcare solutions company specializing in developing emergency response systems, automated patient tracking systems, and other life safety solutions. He founded CareSight in 2016, an analytics-as-a-service platform designed to enhance hospital operations through advanced data analysis. Lone Star uses CareSight's analytics to securely extract data from multiple device types into a unified environment to correlate, analyze, and report across a wide variety of systems.
With over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry, Kenny has developed a deep understanding of the sector's challenges and opportunities, navigating significant industry shifts. He is recognized for his work with notable organizations like Rauland-Borg, Vocera Communications, Ascom, and Connexall.
In this episode…Can a tech-driven healthcare business not only survive but thrive during a global pandemic? What does it take to navigate the complex and rapidly changing landscape of healthcare technology, particularly when faced with unprecedented challenges?
In light of recent events, the ability to swiftly adapt and form strategic partnerships is crucial for the success of healthcare technology entrepreneurs, according to Kenny Schiff, a seasoned expert in the field. Kenny stresses the importance of bridging the gap between innovative technological solutions and practical, customer-centric services, particularly during times of crisis. By doing so, healthcare entrepreneurs can effectively meet the needs of patients and healthcare providers alike.
In this episode of the Rising Entrepreneurs Podcast, John Corcoran is joined by Kenny Schiff, Director of Analytics at Lone Star Communications and Founder of CareSight, to discuss scaling a tech-driven healthcare business. They explore Kenny's journey of navigating industry changes and running a company during significant industry shifts like Obamacare and the pandemic.
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