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Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox

Innovation Rising, presented by Healthbox, examines the intersection of innovation and healthcare from a variety of viewpoints featuring interviews with the leaders who are moving our industry forward. The podcast is arranged in 3-episode series around a specific topic in healthcare or innovation. In each of the 3 episodes, we interview a hospital or health system using this innovation, an investor who has invested in this sector and their thoughts on why and the future of the sector, and finally an interview with a founder of a solution in this space, respectively.
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Jan 24, 2017

On this week’s episode I spoke with Stuart Frost, Managing Partner & CEO at Frost Data Capital, as the last interview in our series on Remote Monitoring. Stuart is a highly successful, serial high-tech entrepreneur with more than 20 years' experience in the technology market, having been founder and CEO of 2 companies before working at Microsoft. Stuart founded Frost Data Capital, a combined incubator and venture capital firm, in 2011. To date, at Frost DC, Stuart has founded 27 Big Data analytics companies, of which 19 are still in operation, 5 of those being in healthcare.

In our conversation, Stuart and I discuss:

  • Stuart’s background and how he came to found Frost Data Capital
  • Frost’s Approach and it’s process and principles
    • Parallel entrepreneurship
  • Why Stuart is focused on Big Data
  • How Frost Data Capital’s investment in Sentrian came to be and how Sentrian works
  • What Sentrian does differently that made Stuart say “yes”
  • How Sentrian leverages Big Data
  • Where Stuart sees the remote monitoring space going in the future
  • Frost Data Capital’s recent partnership with DST and it’s importance in the value-based healthcare space

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Jan 11, 2017

In the second episode in our series on Remote Monitoring I spoke with Parker Moss. Parker is the Chief Technology & Transformation Officer at Virgin Care Limited where he is responsible for bringing together the company's Information Management and Technology functions, putting the importance of technology and community healthcare delivery at the forefront within Virgin Care.

In our conversation, Parker and I discuss:

  • An overview of Virgin Care and Parker’s background and role
  • How Virgin Care’s model differs at all from what we see here in the United States
  • How Parker focuses on empowering clinicians and administrators with technology that has a positive effect on the outcomes that matter most to patients
  • How Virgin plan to use remote monitoring technology from LumiraDx
  • How Parker selected LumiraDx
  • Virgin Care’s use of other type of remote monitoring technologies outside of the hospital, for it’s healthy and/or it’s chronically ill population
  • Addressing the need for integration between patients using remote monitoring technology to manage chronic illness and telehealth or care coordination outreach programs
  • How Virgin Care continues to implement innovative solutions which keep pushing the technology we use forward while removing barriers to its effective use in delivering top quality services to patients
  • Where Parker sees the remote monitoring space going in the future

 

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Learn more about Virgin Care Limited

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