The point of medical technology is not technology. The point is improving human health.
Given time and consistency, the relationship physicians develop with their patients can be a cornerstone in comprehensive, life-long healthcare.
Yet the relationship between a patient and a care provider continues to be under-appreciated. Some technology even aims to replace that relationship altogether.
That’s just one reason why it’s critically important for medtech and digital health companies to have physicians embedded in every aspect of their product and market strategies.
Dr. Keith Thompson is helping commercialize a powerful technology with NuraLogix - but he wants to see that technology used to enhance, rather than replace, those relationships.
He joined me on Magic or Medtech to talk about NuraLogix remote photo plasmography technology, its potential use cases, leveraging technology on a population level before the individual level, the crisis in family medicine, and what physicians should know about entrepreneurship.
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