"It's not enough just to write a prescription for a patient, it's not enough to make sure someone has access to telehealth. It is a holistic way of understanding how we deliver the best care possible and that we make sure care is not just available, but it's also accessible," Founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity, Uché Blackstock, MD says at #FortuneHealth. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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President of Microsoft Research Dr. Peter Lee tells #FortuneHealth that patients may start demanding human doctors double check their work with AI sooner than we expect. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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Dr. Isaac Kohane, professor and chair at the Harvard Medical School Department of Biomedical Informatics, says that generative AI is changing the lives of patients. "I think the real question for medicine is, is medicine going to keep up with a rate of change of knowledge that AI is going to bring to patients?" he says at #FortuneHealth. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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Dr. Jayasree Iyer, chief executive officer at Access to Medicine Foundation says that COVID was an accelerant of DEI in healthcare, but "there's still a lot of work to do." "COVID basically accelerated the understanding of the situation and the barriers behind it, but not a lot has changed in terms of our people still receiving care," she tells #FortuneHealth. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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"We have been in the Medicaid business for 40 years and the unique platform of Centene is that we focus on government-sponsored programs," Centene Corporation CEO Sarah M. London tells #FortuneHealth. "Our customers, our members, are among the poorest, and the sickest, and the most underserved in our communities," she added. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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Founder and CEO of January AI Noosheen Hashemi, explains how the use of AI can help prevent and manage chronic illness. "Things that are not human interpretable, AI can do for you," she tells #FortuneHealth. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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Omada Health CEO Sean Duffy tells #FortuneHealth that "we are on a remarkable technology curve." "The tech is moving, I think the adoption needs to move faster," he added. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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"The entire healthcare system of supporting people every now and then with visits just doesn't work for chronic disease," Sean Duffy, cofounder and CEO of Omada Health tells #FortuneHealth. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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"I'm constantly amazed at how fossil fuel plastics are affecting my patients health," Dr. Jane Van Dis, Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at University of Rochester Medical Center tells #FortuneHealth. bit.ly/3Wsi6Ph
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon urged the U.S. once again to reduce its national deficit, warning it will become “far more uncomfortable” if financial markets force the government’s hand. “Any country can borrow money and drive some growth, but that may not always lead to good growth,” Dimon said Wednesday in an interview with Sky News, adding, “I think America should be quite aware that we have got to focus on our fiscal deficit issues a little bit more, and that is important for the world.” Read more: bit.ly/4bqoX0b