Digital Health Workbench

Geoff McCleary

The Digital Health Workbench is a monthly series focused on the practical aspects of digital health at the convergence of innovation, technology, and healthcare. Guests share the tools on their workbench - the tech, strategies, people and resources they work with to build value and impact in health. Hosted by Geoff McCleary, a leader in digital health and a maker at heart, this podcast offers a maker’s perspective on building digital health value. Bringing a blend of the practical, strategic and inspirational, this podcast a must-listen those looking to build digital value in healthcare.

Episodes

  1. 05/28/2024

    EP04 DHWB Emre Ozcan

    Summary Emre Ozcan, Global Head of Digital Health for the health sector at Merck KGAa Darmstadt Germany, shares his personal journey into digital health and the three elements that led him to this field: curiosity, the need for value-based healthcare solutions, and his organization's focus on science and technology. He discusses the challenges of implementing digital health in a global healthcare system and emphasizes the importance of starting with concrete opportunities and building the right ecosystem. Emre also highlights the need for a user-centric approach and the integration of behavioral science in digital health solutions. He discusses the importance of agile development and the willingness to fail and learn from failures. Emre identifies AI automation and the use of digital biomarkers as game-changers in the future of digital health. Takeaways Curiosity, the need for value-based healthcare solutions, and a focus on science and technology led Emre Ozcan to the field of digital health. Implementing digital health in a global healthcare system requires starting with concrete opportunities and building the right ecosystem. A user-centric approach and the integration of behavioral science are crucial in developing effective digital health solutions. Agile development and a willingness to fail and learn from failures are important in the digital health industry. AI automation and the use of digital biomarkers are expected to be game-changers in the future of digital health. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey into Digital Health 03:04 Value-Based Healthcare and Real-World Evidence 05:47 Building the Right Ecosystem for Digital Health 09:33 Understanding Patient Behavior in Digital Health 37:31 AI Automation and Digital Biomarkers in Digital Health

    40 min
  2. 02/19/2024

    Ep.02 Ryan Sysko, CEO AmalgamRx

    Summary Ryan Sysko, CEO of AmalgamRx, shares his journey in the digital health industry and the challenges faced in the early days. He discusses the importance of evidence and reimbursement in the industry and how AmalgamRx focuses on building value in the digital health ecosystem. Sysko also highlights the role of AI in digital health and the need for regulatory changes to foster innovation. He emphasizes the importance of solving real challenges, building a strong team and culture, and executing effectively to drive success in the digital health space. The conversation explores the future of digital health and pharma companies. It discusses the importance of building successful partnerships and the need for pharma companies to adapt to new technologies. The potential future of pharma companies in the total chronic condition management space is also examined, as well as the impact of disintermediation on early stage diagnosis. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of patient care. Takeaways The early days of digital health were characterized by a lack of evidence and reimbursement, but the industry has evolved to prioritize clinical trials and regulatory clearance. Building a successful digital health company requires solving real challenges, attracting talent, and creating a strong culture. AI has the potential to transform the digital health space, but it is important to set realistic expectations and address regulatory concerns. AmalgamRx aims to enable better healthcare decisions by supporting providers and patients through integrated decision support and patient engagement platforms. Success in digital health requires a focus on execution, understanding customer needs, and adapting to the evolving regulatory landscape. Building successful partnerships in the digital health space requires research, planning, execution, evaluation, and iteration. Pharma companies are creating more intimate relationships with their customers and may need to take on more responsibility and risk for patient outcomes. Disintermediation may impact the early stage diagnosis process, as more data becomes available and non-pharma companies can diagnose diseases. The future of patient care will involve a more holistic approach, with data directing the type and timing of care. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Digital Health Workbench podcast 01:24 The early days of digital health and the need for evidence 05:32 Reimbursement challenges and the FDA clearance process 08:02 Launching as an employer program 10:37 The evolution of the digital therapeutics (DTX) market 12:26 Transition from WellDoc to AmalgamRx 17:34 AmalgamRx's role in the digital health ecosystem 20:26 The tools of building value in digital health 23:07 The value of AI in digital health 26:12 The focus on drug asset development with digital technologies 30:37 The future of the digital health ecosystem 35:49 Regulatory changes for digital health 39:06 AmalgamRx's mission and goals 40:43 The tools of building value in digital health 42:42 The importance of execution in digital health 43:05 Success factors for customers in digital health 44:01 Building Successful Partnerships 45:28 The Future of Pharma Companies 47:16 Pharma Companies in the Total Chronic Condition Management Space 47:45 Disintermediation and Early Stage Diagnosis 48:51 The Future of Patient Care

    50 min

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The Digital Health Workbench is a monthly series focused on the practical aspects of digital health at the convergence of innovation, technology, and healthcare. Guests share the tools on their workbench - the tech, strategies, people and resources they work with to build value and impact in health. Hosted by Geoff McCleary, a leader in digital health and a maker at heart, this podcast offers a maker’s perspective on building digital health value. Bringing a blend of the practical, strategic and inspirational, this podcast a must-listen those looking to build digital value in healthcare.