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What you’ll get out of this episode
Co-host Carrie Nixon talks with Wellbe Founder and CEO James Dias about how to promote how to reduce (or even remove) burdens on providers through technology—which promotes provider buy-in of innovations and better patient results.
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About our Guest
James Dias is the founder and CEO of Wellbe, a health tech company that provides workflow solutions to make the care journey easier and more productive for patients and providers. James believes technology, when creatively applied, can improve life experiences, and he created a business model to reshape personal health management. He is the co-inventor of the Guided CarePath and leads Wellbe’s innovations program to empower people and providers with new tools to improve health.
James is an entrepreneur at heart and has launched several new businesses over his career including the Mediasite lecture recorder, which is the leading video learning appliance in companies and universities around the world.
About the Company
Wellbe’s role is to provide the simplest, most accessible solution so that patients, providers, and healthcare systems can achieve greater outcomes.
ConnectedCare™, Wellbe’s care automation solution, digitally navigates the healthcare journey, resulting in more confident and prepared patients, in reduced burden on clinical staffs, and improved overall health for the healthcare systems and the communities they serve.
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Are you a healthcare innovator? Tell us what topics and people you’d like us to cover in future episodes:
Decoding Healthcare Innovation on LinkedIn
Decoding Healthcare on Twitter
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Carrie
Rebecca
About Your Hosts
Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt are partners at Nixon Gwilt Law, a healthcare innovation law firm exclusively serving Providers, Digital Health Companies, and Life Science Businesses seeking to transform the way we receive and experience healthcare. Find out more at NixonGwiltLaw.com.
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What you’ll get out of this episode
Co-host Carrie Nixon talks with Wellbe Founder and CEO James Dias about how to promote how to reduce (or even remove) burdens on providers through technology—which promotes provider buy-in of innovations and better patient results.
Listen to this episode to discover:
About our Guest
James Dias is the founder and CEO of Wellbe, a health tech company that provides workflow solutions to make the care journey easier and more productive for patients and providers. James believes technology, when creatively applied, can improve life experiences, and he created a business model to reshape personal health management. He is the co-inventor of the Guided CarePath and leads Wellbe’s innovations program to empower people and providers with new tools to improve health.
James is an entrepreneur at heart and has launched several new businesses over his career including the Mediasite lecture recorder, which is the leading video learning appliance in companies and universities around the world.
About the Company
Wellbe’s role is to provide the simplest, most accessible solution so that patients, providers, and healthcare systems can achieve greater outcomes.
ConnectedCare™, Wellbe’s care automation solution, digitally navigates the healthcare journey, resulting in more confident and prepared patients, in reduced burden on clinical staffs, and improved overall health for the healthcare systems and the communities they serve.
Additional Resources
Join the Conversation
Are you a healthcare innovator? Tell us what topics and people you’d like us to cover in future episodes:
Decoding Healthcare Innovation on LinkedIn
Decoding Healthcare on Twitter
Follow our daily updates on LinkedIn:
Carrie
Rebecca
About Your Hosts
Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt are partners at Nixon Gwilt Law, a healthcare innovation law firm exclusively serving Providers, Digital Health Companies, and Life Science Businesses seeking to transform the way we receive and experience healthcare. Find out more at NixonGwiltLaw.com.