I speak and write frequently about healthcare’s digital transformation, how it affects patients and staff, and what its teaching us about how we care for one another in a digital world. Below are a sample of press quotes, profiles, conversations and talks I’ve given.

Press

Tech Execs Weigh in on the State of the Industry - Tech Republic
A few years ago at a CIO conference several tech leaders and shared our thoughts on the storage vendor space, emerging tech, and the first computers we ever owned (Mine: Apple IIGS)

Amazon Clears a Path of Alexas Use as Health Service - The Wall Street Journal
My team built one of the first Alexa skills to be used in healthcare. The Wall Street Journal picked up the story of how Amazon was positioning itself to be a voice interface of choice for healthcare.

Reimagining Healthcare - A conversation with Phase 2 Technology
This 2 part podcast and interview is a wide ranging conversation about how digital technology is changing the face of the patient experience, and how we must be thoughtful about its applications.

Leadership Series: Profile of Emily Kagan Trenchard - MedTouch
I was interviewed for this MedTouch profile and had the chance to talk about the ways poetry and art influence the way I think about healthcare. 

Innovation is a Process, Not a Check Box - Mobile Health News
The term “innovation” gets thrown around so much these days. What does it actually mean to commit to innovation as part of an organizational strategy?


Talks

5 Tips for Digital Consumer Engagement (as presented at the Cleveland Clinic Patient Experience Summit 2019) - Mobile Health News
I had the pleasure of presenting with our CXO Sven Gherlinger on the important intersections of digital transformation and the patient experience at the Cleveland Clinic’s Patient Experience Summit. Mobile Health News had a great round up of our talk.

Unnatural Selection: The Age of Planned People - WebSummit Lisbon 2018
I was invited to travel to Lisbon to join a panel on the age of “planned people” - essentially how we merge ourselves with technology and where we might cross the line from convenient to creepy.