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  • In this episode of "Innovations in Healthcare," host Dominique Holly is joined by Ari Tulla, a seasoned entrepreneur with a robust background in startups, particularly within the healthcare sector. Ari shares his journey from his early days in tech and gaming, including a stint as a professional video game player, to his current role at Elo Health, a company dedicated to transforming food into medicine.

    Ari recounts the founding of several startups over the last 25 years, detailing the evolution from his first company, which lasted nearly two decades without external funding, to his later ventures in healthcare. These include Better Doctor, a service designed to help users find the right medical professionals, and Quest Analytics, focusing on healthcare data. Elo Health, his latest venture, leverages personalized nutrition to promote better health outcomes, using sophisticated AI to tailor dietary supplements to individual needs.

    Throughout the conversation, Ari emphasizes the importance of perseverance in entrepreneurship, the need to make decisions promptly—even if they're sometimes incorrect—and the valuable lessons learned from previous failures. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of digital health and how technologies like AI can transform personal wellness.

    Key Takeaways:

    Entrepreneurial Journey: Ari’s diverse career path from gaming to healthcare, illustrating the pivot points influenced by personal life events and market opportunities.Innovation in Healthcare: Insight into starting and scaling businesses in the complex healthcare industry, stressing the role of personal experiences and industry knowledge.Future of Health Tech: A look at the convergence of technology and healthcare, and how companies like Elo Health are setting the stage for future innovations in personalized medicine.
  • In this episode, we're joined by Nolan Parker, Head of Growth at Rook, a company that integrates and standardizes wearable health data.

    About Our Guest:

    Nolan Parker brings a wealth of experience from the fitness tech and healthcare industries, with a passionate focus on leveraging technology to enhance personal and community health.

    Topics Covered:

    Rook's Origin and Mission:

    Discover the inspiration behind Rook and its mission to harmonize data from various wearable devices to improve health outcomes.

    The Challenge of Wearable Data:

    Understanding the complexities and challenges of integrating diverse data sets from wearables like Apple Watch, Fitbit, and others into a cohesive, standardized format.

    The Impact of Standardization:

    How Rook's platform enables health tech companies, insurance providers, and wellness apps to utilize wearable data more effectively.

    Future Directions:

    Nolan shares insights into the future of wearable tech, including the expansion into genetic testing and chronic disease management.

    Rook's Unique Approach:

    A deep dive into Rook's methodology for data standardization and how it empowers developers and healthcare providers to focus on patient care and user experience.

    Personalization of Health Data:

    Exploring the importance of personalized health data in creating tailored healthcare and wellness solutions.
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  • Innovations in Healthcare: Discussing the Journey of Startup Salubrum


    In this episode of Innovations in Healthcare, we talk with Osama Usmani, the co-founder of a medical tourism startup called Salubrum. Osama offers a compelling look at his transition from a school project to founding a medical tourism startup.

    It highlights his venture's evolution and the critical importance of adaptability and responsiveness to market feedback, showcasing the dynamic nature of entrepreneurship in the healthcare sector.

    Iterative Approach and Pivot: Osama's story highlights the importance of an iterative approach in startups. He discusses the major pivot and several iterations his venture underwent, emphasizing the necessity of being adaptable and responsive to market feedback.

    Leveraging Education and Experience: The interview explores how Osama utilized his ongoing education and various internships to gain insights and skills directly applicable to his startup, illustrating the value of integrating academic and practical experiences in entrepreneurship.


    00:29 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    00:54 Guest's Journey to Founding Salubrum
    01:28 The Birth of Health Pass
    04:21 The Pivot and Rebranding to Salubrum
    04:59 The Initial Ideation and Pitch
    07:33 The Evolution of the Business Model
    08:12 The Challenges of Breaking into Public Health
    08:46 The Shift to Medical Tourism
    09:14 The Importance of Market Specificity
    19:06 The Journey of a Student Founder
    26:51 Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Journey
    27:25 Pivoting Career and Learning from Internships
    27:49 Understanding Business and Market Dynamics
    28:54 Product Development and Market Strategy
    29:32 Challenges and Achievements in Startup Journey
    31:02 Go-to-Market Strategy and Business Model
    34:11 Targeting Early Adopters and Growing Network
    36:12 Partnerships and Future Plans
    39:09 The Power of Simplicity in Marketing
    45:59 The Next Steps and Exciting Prospects
    51:03 Changing the Perception of Medical Tourism
    52:29 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward

  • Calling all SAAS founders and individuals committed to making a real difference in the world! If that's you, then you simply cannot afford to miss this episode!

    Chris Thomson is the co-founder and CEO of SoberSidekick, a revolutionary healthcare engagement platform and app that is transforming the lives of individuals struggling with substance abuse.

    With an incredible 10,000 to 175,000 users in just the last 22 months, SoberSidekick is making a powerful impact on the world. And it all started with Chris' personal experience with alcohol addiction and his inspiring journey to sobriety.

    What's the secret to their success, you ask? Well, SoberSidekick's unwavering focus on user engagement and experience is just one of the many reasons for their astounding growth.

  • Want to learn how to grow your healthcare startup successfully? Tune in to this podcast to hear from Charla Tripplet, a CEO, seasoned startup advisor and investor in the healthcare industry. Charla shares her extensive knowledge and experience with founders and investors, including insights on payer compensation, understanding who pays for healthcare services, and how to make the best decisions when choosing investors. Whether you're a healthcare founder or investor, you'll come away from this podcast with actionable tips to take your business to the next level.

  • In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Dr. Joseph Geraci, an academic with multiple post-doctoral and master's degrees spanning mathematics, physics, and oncology. He went on to found NetraMark, a software technology company dedicated to integrating multiple types of patient data to improve understanding and treatment of diseases. Dr. Geraci shares his experience in creating and eventually selling NetraMark to Neursene, providing valuable insights into the healthcare industry and the challenges that come with launching a successful startup. Tune in to gain inspiration from his journey and to learn more about the innovative ways technology is transforming the healthcare industry.