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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2021 · 22 MIN

Healthcare Data in the Cloud - Luke Bonney, CEO of Redox

from Raise the Line · host Luke Bonney, Shiv Gaglani

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“At the end of the day,” says Luke Bonney, “everybody should be asking, 'What does the patient want? Where should that data go in order for that patient to get the most value, to receive the best care?'” COVID has shifted our relationship to our healthcare data, argues Bonney, making the ability to share patient information with a core clinical team essential. In this episode, Bonney joins host Shiv Gaglani to discuss how Redox is changing the game in digital health by providing a cloud-based platform that makes it easy for digital health companies to integrate with electronic health records at hospitals and clinics. Tune in to hear Bonney's take on the benefits of the shift to electronic health records and why he sees folks in medical school and recently out of medical school as the most necessary change agents for healthcare. Plus, hear him address fears around security and patient privacy.

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