47 min

Dan Brillman, CEO & Founder at Unite Us | Working for Generational Impact The BreakLine Arena

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Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with Dan Brillman, Founder and CEO of Unite Us, a tech company that builds coordinated care networks that connect health and social service providers in order to improve person-centered care.
Dan Brillman, a military veteran and entrepreneur disrupting the status quo in the health services sector, joins the BreakLine Arena to share insights on why Unite Us’s approach to healthcare has been so successful, the opportunities for modern healthcare, and the importance of long-term goals. Through his work, Dan aims to create once-in-a-generation change within the health sector that will lead to more inclusive and accessible services for all.
“From the outside-in, we were able to push the industry forward, and to create generational change.”
Please like, rate, subscribe, or review our show if you’ve liked what you’ve heard! We’d love to hear your thoughts. If you’re interested in joining our community, please visit www.breakline.org.

Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with Dan Brillman, Founder and CEO of Unite Us, a tech company that builds coordinated care networks that connect health and social service providers in order to improve person-centered care.
Dan Brillman, a military veteran and entrepreneur disrupting the status quo in the health services sector, joins the BreakLine Arena to share insights on why Unite Us’s approach to healthcare has been so successful, the opportunities for modern healthcare, and the importance of long-term goals. Through his work, Dan aims to create once-in-a-generation change within the health sector that will lead to more inclusive and accessible services for all.
“From the outside-in, we were able to push the industry forward, and to create generational change.”
Please like, rate, subscribe, or review our show if you’ve liked what you’ve heard! We’d love to hear your thoughts. If you’re interested in joining our community, please visit www.breakline.org.

47 min