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Episode Overview:
How can we transform chronic condition management and empower patients to take control of their health?
Our next guest, Oren Nissim, is tackling this challenge as CEO and co-founder of Brook Health.
With over two decades of experience as a serial entrepreneur in the digital world, Oren brings a unique perspective bridging technology and healthcare.
Driven by his personal experience as a Type 2 Diabetic, Oren is on a mission to transform remote patient care.
While together, Oren shares how Brook Health is combining AI-powered insights with compassionate support from skilled health specialists to deliver continuous, always-on care.
Additionally, Oren discusses how their innovative approach is shifting the paradigm from reactive check-ups to proactive, habitual care that is improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.
Join us as Oren shares Brook's pioneering vision to extend care beyond the doctor's office and into patients' daily lives. Let's go!
Episode Highlights:
- Oren's personal diabetes experience inspired Brook Health's creation
- Brook provides remote care with high patient retention and engagement rates
- Approach treats patients as consumers, emphasizing engagement
- CMS reimbursement changes in 2019 enabled remote patient monitoring
- Future prediction: ubiquitous health monitoring and AI-driven patient feedback
About our Guest:
Oren Nissim is the CEO and cofounder of Brook Health, a remote health care company. As an idea creator, product strategist and serial entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the digital world he is energized by facing intractable problems, envisioning solutions, and then taking those solutions from inception to final execution. In his entrepreneurial ventures, he has sought to use his fascination with and understanding of technology in the service of solving human problems and improving lives. He has founded several startup ventures and sold his last company, Telmap, a world leader in mobile location-based services, to the Intel Corporation in 2012. Now, as a Type 2 Diabetic for the last 15 years, his current mission- and the focus of his new venture, Brook Health- is to help make people with this chronic condition achieve wellness, and live happier and healthier lives.
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