• #38 - Rethinking medical biology with AI - Alexandre Guenoun - Kiro
    Nov 4 2024
    Medical biology and laboratories play an essential role in any health system. No wonder 70 to 80% of all medical decisions are based on laboratory test results. But even within the most advanced healthcare systems, the communication and analysis of lab data remain archaic. Processing times can be lengthy, even after the analysis is completed. Results are expressed as "out of range" or "in range", without complementary or actionable information. An experience still far from current technological standards, and a gap that Alexandre Guenoun and his team at Kiro intend to solve by redefining our experience of medical biology! Through faster and more personalized results for patients. With a suite of integrated clinical decision support tools for healthcare professionals. And a longitudinal database to accelerate biomedical research. A key service of any health system, at a turning point in France and soon beyond. We talk with Alexandre about: The importance of engaging each individual in their health journey The shift from disease-centered medicine to service-centered The Kiro experience for patients and healthcare professionals The role of technology in matching healthcare demand and supply The criticality of change management in healthcare innovation A key episode to understand the future of medical biology! Timeline: 02:57 - What drew Alexandre to healthcare and entrepreneurship 08:41 - How technology can make clinical biology smarter and more personalized 11:24 - The Kiro experience for patients and healthcare professionals 24:56 - Interpreting medical biology data with AI 28:16 - Matching demand and supply in health systems 31:01 - Scaling Kiro in Europe and beyond 34:01 - Leading change management with healthcare professionals What we also talked about with Alexandre: ZEBRA MEDICAL ESSEC Business School UC Berkeley Agoranov GPT-4o Sacha Loiseau This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Health.Tech, the heartbeat of healthtech! As mentioned by Alexandre during the episode, you can have a look at Kiro’s Product page to understand better their technology and stay posted on their latest progress. Alexandre also recommends reading The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz. You can follow Kiros’ activities on LinkedIn and X, and get in touch with Alexandre via LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!
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    49 mins
  • [EXTRACT] - Alexandre Guenoun on rethinking the clinical biology experience
    Nov 4 2024
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  • #37 - Hacking the dopamine system for good - Tryggvi Thorgeirsson - Sidekick Health
    Oct 30 2024
    *** To get 150€ off on any Premium or Platinum tickets for MedTech World, use the code MTWMaltaMathieuChaffard150OFF during check-out via the official booking platform *** Can the attention economy be harnessed to serve health? Paradoxical as it may seem, this is the thesis of Tryggvi Thorgeirsson and his team at Sidekick Health. As a medical doctor trained in Iceland in the 2000s, Tryggvi experienced rural medicine firsthand and what working as a general practitioner in a remote setting means. And he quickly found himself confronted with the limitations posed by the healthcare system at the time: Prescribing medications at the expense of other therapies where patients are guided toward healthier behaviors. The silos and impossibility of establishing a care plan that simultaneously takes into account multiple conditions. A purely reactive approach based on a brick-and-mortar model running out of steam. The emergence of smartphones and their potential as health companions became obvious to him. Based on this intuition, he co-founded Sidekick Health alongside his fellow physician and colleague Saemundur Oddsson. The company is now one of the leaders in digital therapeutics, offering a vast portfolio of therapies accessible from each patient's pocket, prescribed by thousands of doctors in Europe and the US. We talk with Tryggvi about the principles behind how these digital therapies work, how attention levers can be used to support long-term behavior change, and the growing impact these solutions have on individuals and healthcare systems. In the era of social media and the mental plague they represent, this episode brings a refreshing perspective on how dopamine can be used to put the health of individuals back in their own hands. Timeline: 02:35 - Tryggvi’s background as a medical doctor and electrical engineer 04:05 - What felt missing in Tryggvi’s rural medical practice 07:14 - Seeing early the potential of smartphones for healthcare 11:08 - Tryggvi’s definition of digital therapeutics 13:44 - The impact of digital therapeutics on clinical outcomes and cost of care 16:44 - Driving behavioral change and medical education through timely bite-sized pieces and gamification 18:40 - Sidekick Health’s approach to designing tailored and impactful digital health programs across multiple conditions 27:46 - Putting AI at the center of digital health programs and their usage 30:13 - Tryggvi’s vision for the future of healthcare What we also talked about with Tryggvi: PINK! Prof. Pia Wülfing Pear Therapeutics Daniel Kahneman Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health We cited with Tryggvi some of the past episodes of the series: #7 - Redefining motor rehabilitation with digital neurotherapeutics - Naveed Ejaz - MindMaze #17 - Coaching as the key to a better health - Eugene Borukhovich - YourCoach.Health #30 - Building the Shopify of digital health - Dan Vahdat - Huma As mentioned by Tryggvi during the episode, we recommend reading Exits & Outcomes by Brian Dolan as well as Second Opinion by Christina Farr, two newsletters that will keep you posted on the latest in digital health. To dive further into the programs and use cases around Sidekick Health’s technology, take a look at their website. You can follow Sidekick Health’s activities on LinkedIn and X, and get in touch with Tryggvi via LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!
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    44 mins
  • [EXTRACT] - Tryggvi Thorgeirsson on human decision-making and how it can drive healthy behaviors
    Oct 30 2024
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  • #36 - Turning healthcare preventive with full-body MRI scans - Andrew Lacy - Prenuvo
    Oct 24 2024
    *** To get 150€ off on any Premium or Platinum tickets for MedTech World, use the code MTWMaltaMathieuChaffard150OFF during check-out via the official booking platform *** Making healthcare preventive and better able to catch serious conditions earlier is a recurring topic for governments, health systems, and ultimately patients. As healthcare resources become scarce while chronic conditions and their burden on society grow larger, a preventive and more proactive approach to healthcare is undoubtedly part of the solution. There are many ways to go about it, with one emerging trend over the past few years focusing on holistic check-ups, providing a large set of scans, biological assays, and complimentary exams all at once on the same day, helping to give a broad snapshot of one’s health status. One approach that has triggered debate within the medical community focuses on full-body MRI scans delivered to individuals who can afford it, as the ultimate disease prevention tool. A detailed view of the inside of one’s body, based on one of the most widely used medical imaging methods. Some criticize the lack of evidence around the true benefits these scans bring to patients and health systems, pointing to the high price charged for them. Others testify to the diagnostic help these scans offer, lifting the veil on previously unexplained patient cases, and highlighting the possibility of taking action long before certain symptoms are expressed. One way or another, these reactions reflect an approach to medical screening that challenges traditional practices and raises questions. In this episode with the Founder and CEO of Prenuvo, Andrew Lacy addresses the main questions raised by this practice, offering new perspectives on how to apprehend these scans as a medical analysis tool, how they can complement existing care practices, and the complexity linked to the evaluation of the impact that these scans can have on health systems. An eye-opening conversation on what might constitute a part of future preventive healthcare! Timeline: 00:02:47 - Andrew’s background as a serial tech entrepreneur and his move into healthcare 00:04:15 - The idea behind Prenuvo and full-body scans as an early medical screening method 00:06:49 - What the Prenuvo experience looks like compared to a typical medical check-up 00:10:11 - The Prenuvo scanner and what it can see inside the body 00:14:41 - Can Prenuvo scans diagnose certain conditions? 00:18:44 - For whom are these scans for? 00:21:35 - Building the case for full-body MRI scans benefits toward health systems 00:25:39 - Making full-body MRI scans more affordable 00:27:30 - How Prenuvo leverages AI throughout its operations 00:30:21 - Empowering patients to drive long-term behavioral change 00:34:43 - Prenuvo’s plans for geographic expansion and growth What we also talked about with Andrew: Dr. Raj Attariwala This episode was made possible with the support of HLTH Europe! As mentioned by Andrew during the episode, we recommend taking a look at the Research section of Prenuvo’s website, to be informed about the latest in multi-parametric MRI studies and its applications across multiple disease areas. You can also find out more on PubMed for further studies on these topics. To dive further into the technology behind Prenuvo’s scans, head out to The Scan section of their website. You can follow Prenuvo’s activities on LinkedIn, Instagram, and X, and get in touch with Andrew via LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!
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    48 mins
  • [EXTRACT] - Andrew Lacy on the complexity of measuring the benefits of full-body MRI scans for health systems
    Oct 24 2024
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  • #35 - Making surgery smarter and safer - Björn Von Siemens - Caresyntax
    Oct 13 2024
    Modernizing surgery by making it smarter, safer, and more predictive. This is the mission of Björn Von Siemens and his team at Caresyntax. By developing a platform that integrates into hospitals’ infrastructures and leveraging their data flows throughout the planning, execution, and follow-up of surgeries, the company has established itself as a leader in connected surgery. Their impact on health systems worldwide is massive and continues to grow at pace: +3000 equipped operating rooms +30,000 surgical teams served +3 million surgeries assisted each year In a world where healthcare resources are growing scarce and where access to surgery is highly unequal, Caresyntax aims to be one of those enabling a profound change in medicine at scale, for the benefit of patients, healthcare professionals, and hospitals. By helping them optimize the use of operating rooms, staffing, and costs. By providing video oversight and intelligence for each operation performed, tracking every step of their execution. By enabling continuous improvement of medical teams and surgeons through detailed case reviews. In this fascinating episode, we delve into the world of cutting-edge surgery in the era of robotics, AI, and automation. Björn opens up about the inside story of this unique healthtech entrepreneurial adventure, revealing the challenges and successes that have made Caresyntax a pillar of modern surgery! Timeline: 00:02:45 - Bjoern’s story as an aspiring surgeon who shifted toward healthcare entrepreneurship 00:08:14 - The idea behind Caresyntax and solving major needs for surgery 00:14:16 - The functioning of Caresyntax’s platform 00:18:07 - Helping surgeons get better at what they do 00:26:45 - Giving transparency to hospitals on their operations and opportunities for improvement 00:31:55 - The role of AI in Caresyntax’s platform 00:34:44 - Helping hospitals fight the burn-out crisis 00:39:08 - Setting the right expectations from patients prior to surgery 00:42:39 - What excites Björn for the future of surgery What we also talked about with Björn: Quantum Surgical Intuitive Surgical Radical prostatectomy Total knee arthroplasty Neuralink General Catalyst We cited with Björn some of the past episodes of the series: #2 - Treating liver cancer with surgical robotics - Lucien Blondel - Quantum Surgical This episode was made possible with the support of HLTH Europe! As mentioned by Björn during the episode, we recommend reading The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande. To dive further into the applications and use cases around Caresyntax’s platform for surgery, take a look at the Resources section of their website. You can follow Caresyntax’s activities on LinkedIn and X, and get in touch with Björn via LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!
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    56 mins
  • [EXTRACT] - Björn Von Siemens on providing modern tools for surgery
    Oct 13 2024
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