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The healthcare industry in America can often seem a chaotic tangle of archaic systems. But according to Michael Levy, the founder of Bluedoor, a healthcare growth agency, the problem isn’t merely a matter of technology—it’s culture, talent, and opportunity.
That’s why Michael started the Digital Health Institute for Transformation, a nonprofit education and research institute, where he’s helping develop a universal digital healthcare infrastructure. In part one of our conversation, Michael tells us about his efforts to build a public health utility grid, and why he believes the healthcare industry approaches their mission the wrong way
By Alexander FergusonThe healthcare industry in America can often seem a chaotic tangle of archaic systems. But according to Michael Levy, the founder of Bluedoor, a healthcare growth agency, the problem isn’t merely a matter of technology—it’s culture, talent, and opportunity.
That’s why Michael started the Digital Health Institute for Transformation, a nonprofit education and research institute, where he’s helping develop a universal digital healthcare infrastructure. In part one of our conversation, Michael tells us about his efforts to build a public health utility grid, and why he believes the healthcare industry approaches their mission the wrong way