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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2021 · 55 MIN

TP210 - Build vs. Buy - What’s the Right Approach for Healthcare?

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In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer talk about the biggest question most healthcare technologists face when considering digital solutions for their health systems - should we build it ourselves or should we buy it from a technology vendor? They walk through the framework that most organizations should follow to make that decision, and share risks of either approach. They then discuss how the world of health technology and consumer electronics are intersecting, and Bob Odell, President & COO at Cardiac Insight, Inc. who shares his perspective and how his organization partners with health systems to better engage with today’s patient.  Mentions from the Show: Build vs. Buy: Developing The Big Picture Approach Should You Buy Or Build Software? The Answer Is Both IoT and Healthcare Technologies Converge for Better Patient Care Bob Odell on LinkedIn  Cardiac Insight on Twitter CardiacInsightInc.com Find Us Online:  Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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