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Swift Medical Expands Leadership Team with Appointment of New CCO and CIO

Digital Health Global

Sharma is a seasoned global business leader and change agent with deep experience driving successful go-to-market strategies for corporate and startup technology-led business across the digital health ecosystem. valuation. Additionally, Filippoli helped found the successful high growth startup ExcelleRx, Inc. “It

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Swift Medical’s Growth Continues with Appointment of Drew Narayan as SVP of Sales and Marketing

Digital Health Global

Prior to that, he led multi-million-dollar advertising strategies for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, including their go-to-market strategy of Medicare Part D plans. “I to grow to $82B by 2030, up from $67B today. Most recently, Narayan served as the Chief Commercial Officer for PeriGen, Inc.,

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The Value-Based Care Revolution Will Stall Without Health Tech

Connected Health Initiative

New CHI Report Finds Digital Health Technologies Must Play a Critical Role in Shifting American Healthcare Away from Fee-For-Service and Toward More Equitable and Effective Care. From a cost perspective, chronic illnesses account for 75 percent of the $2.2 trillion we spend on healthcare each year in the United States.

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The Value-Based Care Revolution Will Stall Without Health Tech

Connected Health Initiative

Evidence clearly shows that digital health technologies helped expand access to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic and can address the massive toll chronic illnesses take on Americans and our healthcare system. From a cost perspective, chronic illnesses account for 75 percent of the $2.2

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What Health IT Trend Has You Most Excited?

Healthcare IT Today

This once-in-a-generation evolution will change how healthcare looks and operates over the next 6-12 months with changes lasting through the decade—especially considering CMS is committed to having 100 percent of Medicare and the majority of Medicaid on value-based reimbursement by 2030.

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