Scroll Top

Is technology changing healthcare or is healthcare changing technology?

To see the original post please see: MASS APPEAL

If there’s one thing the pandemic has certainly done, it’s shown how technology is changing the healthcare industry. A year ago you never would have thought about “seeing” your doctor on a computer screen, but today, it’s encouraged. Technology will continue to mold healthcare into the future.

Entrepreneur and health care expert Harry Glorikian discusses the many ways healthcare has changed since the pandemic started and looks into the future to see what might be on down the road in how tech keeps us healthy.

About Harry Glorikian

Harry Glorikian is an influential global business expert with more than three decades of experience building successful ventures in North America, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world. Harry is well known for achievements in life sciences, healthcare, diagnostics, healthcare IT and the convergence of these areas. He is a sought-after speaker, frequently quoted in the media, and regularly asked to assess, influence, and be part of innovative concepts and trends.

He is currently a General Partner at New Ventures Funds (NV). Before joining NV Funds, he served as an Entrepreneur In Residence to GE Ventures – New Business Creation Group. He currently serves on the board of GeneNews Ltd. He also serves on the advisory board of Evidation Health (a digital health startup launched with support from GE Ventures), and several other companies. He is also a co-founder and an advisory board member of DrawBridge Health (a revolutionary diagnostics startup launched with support from GE Ventures).

Harry holds an MBA from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree from San Francisco State University. Harry has addressed the NIH, Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, World Theranostics Congress and other audiences, worldwide. He has authored numerous articles, appeared on CBS Evening News and been quoted regularly by Dow Jones, The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, London Independent, Medical Device Daily, Science Magazine, Genetic Engineering News and many others.

 

Related Posts