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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 30 MIN

The Future of Cancer Treatment: From Hospital to Home with Dan Nardi

from What's Up with Tech? · host Evan Kirstel

Interested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected] happens when we take cancer care out of the sterile hospital environment and bring it into the comfort of patients' homes? Dan Nardi, CEO of Reimagined Care, is pioneering this transformative approach through a powerful combination of technology, AI, and human expertise.Cancer patients spend roughly 98% of their treatment journey outside clinical settings, often feeling isolated and unsupported between appointments. Many "suffer in silence" rather than "bothering" their busy oncology teams with questions and concerns, while healthcare providers struggle with overwhelming workloads that extend well into their personal time. Reimagined Care bridges this gap by becoming a seamless extension of oncology clinics nationwide, from academic medical centers to community hospitals.The magic happens through Remy, their AI-powered text messaging system that provides instant support without requiring patients to download yet another healthcare app. By designing for accessibility rather than complexity, they've achieved remarkable engagement across all age groups - with seniors surprisingly among their most active users. When issues require human expertise, Remy intelligently escalates to their virtual care center staffed by oncology-trained nurses, ensuring patients get the right level of care within minutes instead of days.The results speak for themselves: a 30% overall reduction in emergency department visits, with seniors experiencing a stunning 64% decrease. By intercepting concerns when they're mild rather than crisis-level, they're not just improving quality of life but potentially saving lives. Meanwhile, oncologists report reclaiming precious hours previously spent answering portal messages, with some finally able to have dinner with their families "for the first time" since starting their positions.As cancer treatments become increasingly personalized and home-based, this human-AI partnership model represents the future of care. Ready to reimagine what cancer treatment could look like? Visit ReimaginedCare.com or connect with Dan directly on LinkedIn to learn how you can be part of this healthcare revolution.Everyday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AICan't keep up with AI? We've got you. Everyday AI helps you keep up and get ahead.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showMore at https://linktr.ee/EvanKirstel

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