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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2018 · 17 MIN

Robert Chu: Healthcare, Blockchain & Giving Back

from The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast · host Craig Cobb

From nearly a decade at both IBM and IMS Health, Robert Chu has learned the skills of what it takes to execute at an executive level and deliver on time. This is the reason he is now working on healthcare and using blockchain to bring together people, data and results in a timely fashion. Your healthcare data is worth a lot of money, for example, a recent sale of $1.9 billion puts each data entry at $10,000 each. Yes, this is worth you listening!

From nearly a decade at both IBM and IMS Health, Robert Chu has learned the skills of what it takes to execute at an executive level and deliver on time. This is the reason he is now working on healthcare and using blockchain to bring together people, data and results in a timely fashion. Your healthcare data is worth a lot of money, for example, a recent sale of $1.9 billion puts each data entry at $10,000 each. Yes, this is worth you listening!

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