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About THCB - The Health Care Blog About THCB The Wall Street Journal calls us “the leading insider voice in the field The New York Times calls us “the authority ” We’ve also been called “ The New New England Journal of Medicine” and “Wired meets the Journal of the American Medical Association ” THCB by the Numbers The Health Care Blog is a leading online forum covering the business of healthcare and the new
If You Could read My Mind – Wait, You Can? – The Health Care Blog By KIM BELLARD Over the years, one area of tech health tech I have avoided writing about are brain-computer interfaces (B C I ) In part, it was because I thought they were kind of creepy, and, in larger part, because I was increasing finding Elon Musk, whose Neuralink is one of the leaders in the field, even more creepy But an article in The New York Times Magazine by Linda Kinstler rang
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Elevare Law launches! – The Health Care Blog There’s a new health innovation law firm in town! Rebecca Gwilt Kaitlyn O’Connor have started Elevare Law to help health tech companies We spent a little time talking about the new firm and who it’s going to work with, and a lot about the different legal and regulatory challenges facing digital health companies Deep dives into the regs around RPM, RTM more, and also a lot about
HHS’s Independence: If Not Now, When? – The Health Care Blog After having worked in DC for sixteen years, in 2013 I created The Healthcare Policy Podcast The title was in part intended to be sarcastic because healthcare policymaking in DC is very narrowly drawn Consequently, healthcare delivery is excessively commodified, reductionistic and financialized or in sum anachronistic and ironically lacking purchase If the policy objective was health, we
Platform Shift: From EHRs to UDHPs (Unified Digital Health . . . This entry is Section 2 of part 3 of 3 in the series Platforming Healthcare — The Long View This essay is the next in the series entitled “Platforming Healthcare — the Long View” The series presents a 30-Year Framework for Platforming Healthcare An updated v2 0 of a graphic depicting this 30-Year Framework is shown above Today’s post is section 2 and will continue to describe and