Synopsis
Empowered Patient Podcast with Karen Jagoda is a window into the latest innovations in digital health, the changing dynamic between doctors and patients, the emergence of personalized medicine, aging in place, wearables and sensors, clinical trials and advances in clinical research, payer trends, transparency in the medical marketplace and challenges for connected health entrepreneurs. This show continues to evolve driven by the convergence of a diverse array of industries.
Episodes
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Avatars and Digital Personalities Breaking Down Communication Barriers in Healthcare with Chuck Rinker PRSONAS
14/03/2024 Duration: 18minChuck Rinker, CEO of PRSONAS, sees the next-generation workforce of digital healthcare components as digital personalities and avatars that will act as patient advocates and improve the communications between patients and clinicians. With an emphasis on building trust and showing empathy, these digital tools help gather accurate information and break down language and cultural barriers. Avatars can be customized for locations like hospital lobbies and purposes like clinical trial recruitment. With a background in game programming, Chuck brings a deep knowledge of how the emotional bond between gamers and avatars can be applied to building more robust patient engagement. Chuck explains, "Since technology has been predominant in the healthcare space, we've always had to teach people how to use technology, and the barrier is communication. So, we've said, well, let's just take a different approach. We're not trying to recreate humans, and we're not trying to replace humans. We're just trying to teach all this t
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Creating Psychedelic Therapy Clinics That Ensure Patient Privacy and Comfort with Cody Shandraw Healing Realty Trust
13/03/2024 Duration: 18minCody Shandraw, President and Co-Founder of Healing Realty Trust, aims to provide robust mental and behavioral health treatment facilities. The lack of infrastructure has been a significant hurdle for expanding the commercialization of drugs that require longer in-office visits and space to accommodate the needs of patients undergoing treatments. The emerging field of psychedelics for treating neurological conditions like PTSD requires clinicians to understand the physical requirements for treatment facilities to provide privacy and comfort during the extended time necessary for many of these treatments. Cody explains, "In 2020, it was a really interesting stat that I was made aware of at one of the conferences down here in Miami. It was around a drug called Spravato, which is an intranasal ketamine drug. And they were very excited about the launch. It was in development for quite some time, and unfortunately, it didn't commercialize, I think, to their expectations. I asked one of the drug reps down here in
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Precision Fermentation Unlocking the Potential of Lactoferrin and Other Functional Proteins with Fengru Lin TurtleTree
12/03/2024 Duration: 18minFengru Lin, Co-Founder and CEO of TurtleTree, is applying precision fermentation technology to produce high-value ingredients for food and beverages without the need for animals. This biotech company's first goal is to expand the production of lactoferrin, a protein found in small quantities in milk that has been shown to promote gut health and immunity. Finding a scalable way to produce lactoferrin will lead to adding this iron-binding element to plant-based milks and energy drinks. Fengru explains, "A couple of years ago, I was learning how to make cheese as a hobby. It was quite a fanatic period of time. I went up to Vermont from Singapore for a couple of weeks to learn how to make cheese and I wanted to replicate this whole process back in Singapore. But in Singapore, we have no access to cows, we have no access to raw, fresh milk. So, I had to go down to Indonesia and Thailand to look for milk. In this journey, I was exposed to a lot of challenges around the dairy industry, things like contract farmin
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Patient Advocates Call for Greater Awareness and Investment in Fighting C.diff and Other Infectious Diseases with Christian Lillis Peggy Lillis Foundation
11/03/2024 Duration: 21minChristian Lillis, Co-Founder and CEO of the Peggy Lillis Foundation is a patient advocate in the fight against C. diff infection. Clostridium difficile is an opportunistic infection of the gut that often occurs after taking antibiotics and can lead to life-threatening complications. Christian shares his personal story of losing his mother to C. diff and highlights the progress made in raising awareness and the development of new treatments for the infection. The Peggy Lillis Foundation emphasizes the importance of patient voices in shaping infectious disease policies and research and the need for community support to fight C. diff and other preventable infectious diseases. Christian explains, "Last time we did our most recent C. diff awareness month campaign in November, it was our most successful one yet. We reached around 23 million people through a mix of earned, print, video, and podcast media and a strong social media campaign. We also had it bolstered by media partnerships with Contagion Live and Pharm
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Role of Laparoscopic Surgery and GLP-1 Agonists in Weight Loss and Weight Management with Paul Hickey ReShape Lifesciences
06/03/2024 Duration: 18minPaul Hickey, President and CEO of ReShape Lifesciences, discusses the company's role in the weight loss industry. The ReShape Lap-Band® and the new ReShape Lap-Band® 2.0 FLEX are tested surgical options for weight loss and weight management and are now being joined in the market by GLP-1 agonists such as Wegovy and Ozempic. While these options are effective for different individuals, Paul emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach that includes diet and lifestyle changes. As a society, we have normalized obesity, and more education is needed to inform those with obesity about these effective solutions. Paul explains, "The weight loss drugs people have been hearing about are the first step for weight loss, along with working with your physician and their team. And then as you move down, the more aggressive treatment, the ReShape products, and in particular the Lap-Band®, which has been around for over 20 years, is the first surgical step performed by a laparoscopic surgeon that goes in and helps
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How Using AI to Integrate Clinical Notes and Hospital Clinical Registries Increases Speed and Accuracy with Matt Hollingsworth Carta Healthcare
05/03/2024 Duration: 18minMatt Hollingsworth, Co-Founder of Carta Healthcare, has identified the need to change how hospitals complete clinical registries, which require information from clinical notes. Currently, nurses manually fill out the forms primarily based on their understanding of the notes from the doctors. Using AI to read through notes, extract relevant information, and enter the data into the clinical registry form saves nurses 95% of their time, improves accuracy, and highlights actionable data. This approach allows the abstractors to spend more time on complex cases and uncover overlooked medical conditions. Matt explains, "What we do is collect data for these things called clinical registries, which are required quality submissions that hospitals have to do. And we bring AI to the table so that we can make it a not-so-manual process. Historically, the way these forms have been completed has been with just nurse time. Also, I don't think there's a word in the English language to quite correctly describe form in this pa
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Genetic Testing and Growing Demand for Genetic Counseling Revolutionizing Patient Care with Dr. Doron Behar Igentify
04/03/2024 Duration: 26minDr. Doron Behar, Co-Founder and CEO of Igentify, has a vision for the future of genetic counseling, where patients get the support they need to interpret and understand genetic screening results before the tests as well as after. With a shortage of genetic counselors, the solution, in part, lies in using technology to reduce waiting times and improve the interpretation of results while allowing the counselors to handle more patients effectively. The Igentify platform aims to support end-to-end services to provide precision medicine solutions to patients to meet specific needs and identify what test results might indicate about future health. Doron explains, "We need to first speak about the genomic revolution and the crucial role of genetic counseling in it. So, as we know, we are all currently going through the genomic revolution, which means that we are anticipating that each of us will have genomic information, the full content of the genome, inside the medical record. The genetic counselors are the one
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Early Detection of Lymphedema and Value of Compression Garments After Breast Cancer Treatments with Dr. Steven Chen ImpediMed
29/02/2024 Duration: 19minDr. Steven Chen, a breast surgeon and Chief Medical Officer at ImpediMed, discusses the early detection and treatment of lymphedema, a type of swelling that often occurs after breast cancer treatments. Visual observation and measurements using a tape measure are the current, inaccurate methods of determining early warning signs. The ImpediMed SOZO device measures subtle changes in time for simple interventions such as wearing compression sleeves, now covered by Medicare, which can reverse the damage. Unaddressed, this condition can lead to severe functional problems. Steven explains, "The whole goal of ImpediMed is to help people find this when it's in stage zero or stage one when it can be reversed. It's a very simple set of treatments when you catch it early, primarily wearing a sleeve, a compression sleeve, and/or a compression glove. And with that, you can reverse almost all the stage zeros and probably somewhere between 80% to 90% of stage ones. And so you can see that if you can catch it early, this
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Unlocking the Power of Conversational Intelligence for Healthcare Stakeholders with Amy Brown Authenticx
28/02/2024 Duration: 21minAmy Brown, CEO of Authenticx, uses conversational intelligence to analyze conversations between humans and between humans and chatbots to gain insights that can drive improvements in patient experience, operational efficiency, and faster resolution of problems in the healthcare environment. Using AI and trained professionals, the Authenticx solution helps pharmaceutical companies improve drug launches, personalize customer interactions and respond more effectively to patient needs. In clinical situations, the machine learning models help identify and address obstacles impeding more effective patient/provider/payer relationships. Amy explains, "At Authenticx, we really target bidirectional conversations. We can take in all types of unstructured data that exist: notes, social, etc. That said, we find the most insightful and contextually rich types of data sources are the ones that represent a back-and-forth between customer and company. And in our world, we're working with very large healthcare companies, like
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The Potential of a Functional Cure for HIV with Dr. Marc Conant Addimmune
27/02/2024 Duration: 18minDr. Marc Conant, Chief Medical Officer at Addimmune, has been working on HIV/AIDS for over 40 years and highlights the progress that has been made in developing effective HIV drugs. The mission at Addimmune is to develop a functional cure for HIV by modifying the patient's cells to enhance the immune system's ability to control the virus. This autologous cell therapy approach has been used successfully in treating leukemia and lymphoma and shows promise in suppressing HIV. Marc explains, "I started caring for AIDS patients in 1981, and it wasn't until AGT came along in 1988, '87, '88, that we even had anything that would work. Up until that time, everyone who contracted the disease died. HIV kills about 94% of people who are infected. What we saw early on with AGT was a drug that suppressed the virus, and then we found the next drug that suppressed the virus, and then the next one, and now we have close to 40 different drugs that can suppress the virus." "Now, there's been even a step beyond that. You all
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Digital Assessments Offer Insight into Brain Performance and Cognitive Health with Dr. John Showalter Linus Health
26/02/2024 Duration: 20minDr. John Showalter, Chief Product Officer of Linus Health, shines a light on the current methods of measuring cognitive health and emphasizes the need for a more holistic approach to assessing brain health. Linus works on digital cognitive assessment tools and AI models to detect cognitive impairment and early warning signs of Alzheimer's and other dementias. These tools also consider anxiety, sleep patterns, and lifestyle factors and support personalized care plans for patients and their caregivers. John elaborates, "Right now, we have this performance-based understanding of cognitive processing and brain health. And I'm not sure that is the best way for us to be looking at brain health because, to me, as a primary care physician and someone who's very much into a more holistic view of the individual, brain health should be much more about your ability to achieve what you want to achieve, interact with the people that you want to interact with and have a higher quality of life. But there's not a real good
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Path to Developing Gene Therapies for Treating Rare Diseases with Ha Tran Astellas Pharma
22/02/2024 Duration: 20minHa Tran, Medical Head, Cell and Gene Therapy at Astellas Pharma is developing gene therapy approaches to fight neuromuscular diseases, central nervous system disorders, and ophthalmology conditions. There is strong evidence that this approach can be a way to treat and possibly cure rare diseases. Ha explains the challenges of running gene therapy trials for rare diseases and the unique patient journey required to run a successful trial. Ha explains, "Currently, at Astellas, our platform is AAV gene therapy, which is a replacement. Additionally, in our early pipeline, we are looking at both gene therapy replacement and vectorized RNA knockdown. We also have a cell therapy division, which I also cover. For that, we’re looking at in vivo cell therapy." "Honestly speaking, gene and cell therapy trials have their nuances since they are often a single infusion or single injection. So, the preclinical data packages and long-term follow-up plans differ from standard drug development. But the biggest nuances actuall
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Revolutionizing Metabolic Health with Accurate Calorie Measurements Personalized Testing with Hari Mix Calorify
22/02/2024 Duration: 18minHari Mix, Founder and CEO of Calorify, is a former elite endurance athlete and aims to bring to market an accurate, affordable measurement of calorie intake and expenditure to address metabolic health. Measuring metabolism has generally been inaccessible due to the complexity and cost of traditional testing. With an in-home kit, the mission is to help those looking to improve their energy levels, lose weight, athletes, and medical professionals working with patients with metabolic-related health challenges. Hari elaborates, "Our mission is pretty simple, and it's also pretty complicated. Simply put, our mission is to measure the world's metabolism. We believe that the world is facing a huge set of problems related to metabolic health, and nobody is measuring the key component of that, which is how many calories people are eating and burning, in an accurate way in a real-world setting. Our goal is to bring those measurements to the world, empower individuals to understand and improve their bodies and empower i
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Medication Management Addresses Increasing Comorbidities Need for Tracking Usage and Reconciliation to Prevent Errors with Larry Margolis PersonalRX
21/02/2024 Duration: 18minLarry Margolis, CEO of PersonalRX, provides medication management for patients and caregivers by delivering personalized dose packs to patients' homes with tracking functionality to inform when drugs are taken. The number of people with comorbidities is increasing, requiring complex regimens and medication reconciliation to ensure patient safety. PersonalRX works with healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers to ensure prescription, supplements, and over-the-counter drugs are used correctly. Larry explains, "Our typical patient profile is somebody, on average, who takes nine medications. We service the market of people with five medications or more, representing roughly 12.9% of the population, about 42 million people." "I think one of the most important tools that we use when we're looking at people who are living longer, have more complex cases and comorbidities, and are taking more medication is looking at the medical reconciliation tools that we've built. And we've spent a lot of time over the last
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Advanced Standard of Care for Wounds Driven by AI-Powered Imaging Device to Predict Wound Healing with Wensheng Fan Spectral AI
20/02/2024 Duration: 24minWensheng Fan, CEO and Co-Founder of Spectral AI, understands that the ability to accurately determine whether a wound will heal is currently lacking in wound care. The Spectral AI predictive imaging technology uses multispectral imaging and AI to assess the viability of injured tissue and predict wound healing outcomes. The DeepView device is portable and easy to use, providing fast analysis and saving time in determining the appropriate next steps to treat acute and chronic wounds. Wensheng explains, "Ten years ago when we were founded, we were doing bed sore early detections. Then we transitioned into burn wounds, and the latest adventure is for the diabetic foot ulcer. We see all these acute and chronic wounds, and they all need a common thing to let physicians, clinicians, and patients know whether these wounds will heal or not. That's a simple question, but so far, we don't have a good answer to it with the technology on the market." "For example, let's use acute burn wounds. The current standard of ca
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Identifying and Managing Allergies with Personalized Nasal Solutions with Dr. Shuba Iyengar Allermi
19/02/2024 Duration: 18minDr. Shuba Iyengar, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Allermi, is focused on providing better care and access to allergy treatments. Allermi has developed a personalized approach to diagnosing allergies and personalizing nasal spray formulations to provide a more precise solution to those suffering from nasal congestion, coughing, sinus pain, and itchy eyes. While there are seasonal allergies, doctors are seeing an increase in allergies related to climate change, pollution, and other changes in the environment. Shuba explains, "We want to make sure that everyone knows that allergies are a chronic problem and affect your everyday life. I have allergies, so I completely sympathize with people who have bad allergies. But when you get allergies, what's happening is the inside of your nose is getting a little bit swollen. But to some extent, in the beginning, you can kind of compensate. You can get by. So, if you can't breathe to one side, you'll breathe through the other. If you can't breathe through the si
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Mission to Encourage Early Detection Provide Treatments to Slow Progression of ALS and Other Rare Diseases with Joe Scalia Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America
16/02/2024 Duration: 19minJoe Scalia, Vice President and Head of Commercial Market Access and Global Marketing for Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, highlights the company's focus on rare diseases, particularly ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The company's goal is to find a cure for ALS and improve the quality of life for patients while raising awareness to reduce the time to diagnosis. With a patient support program, JourneyMate, the company offers resources and support for ALS patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers. Joe explains, "When it comes to neuromuscular diseases, these are one of the hardest areas to treat and for medicines to impact patient's lives. So, when you look at neuromuscular diseases like ALS, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's, these are diseases that impact millions of patients across the United States, and the treatments are very hard to come across. For example, on ALS, before our medication came out, there were over 20 years and 50 failures of medications. There's a
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Developing Active Immunotherapy for Precision Prevention Vaccine and Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases with Andrea Pfeifer AC Immune
14/02/2024 Duration: 20minAndrea Pfeifer, Co-Founder, CEO, and Director of AC Immune, is developing vaccines for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Unlike vaccines for infectious diseases, these vaccines target internal proteins that are misfolded and contribute to the disease. These new vaccines are active immunotherapies against the Abeta protein. Trials are showing significant progress in overcoming safety concerns and lack of strong immune response for prevention, treatment, or maintenance therapy. Andrea elaborates, "When you speak about vaccines, you always think about infectious diseases where you have this external virus or bacteria coming in, and you develop an immune system response against this virus or this bacteria, something external. In our area, in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, we are activating the immune response of the body against an internal protein, but a misguided or misfolded protein." "This is why it's so difficult because you have to overcome the tolerance of the immune syste
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Treating Aging-Related Illnesses with Allogeneic Medicinal Signaling Cells with Wael Hashad Longeveron
13/02/2024 Duration: 20minWael Hashad, Chief Executive Officer of Longeveron, is focused on developing cell therapy for aging-related conditions such as aging frailty, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease. Using mesenchymal stem cells, also known as medicinal signaling cells, obtained from healthy donors 18-45, Longeveron is seeing promising results in clinical trials with improvements in brain volume and cognitive function. This approach is also being explored in the pursuit of a treatment for hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a rare congenital heart disease. Wael explains, "We believe there is a huge unmet need for bringing safe and effective products to try to slow the progression of the disease, improve the quality of life, and reduce the burden on the caregivers of such a disease. As for the aging frailty in general, as you know, with aging, there are a lot of things that affect the vascular system, muscle wasting, and all of those things that affect the quality of life during the aging years of an individual. Anything we can impact
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Non-Hallucinogenic Psilocybin-Based Therapies Promote Neuroplasticity Show Promise Treating Mental Health Disorders with Joe Tucker Enveric Biosciences
12/02/2024 Duration: 19minJoe Tucker, CEO of Enveric Biosciences, discusses the use of neuroplastogen therapies for the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Enveric has developed the Psybrary, a portfolio of compounds inspired by psilocybin that bind to the serotonin receptor in the brain and induce neuroplasticity without the hallucinations. The lead candidate EB-003 is intended to be administered orally and taken regularly as a maintenance therapy. Joe explains, "This whole neuroplastogen space was recently discovered, and it was discovered through academic research that we're looking at the effects of these agents we call psychedelics, psilocybin being the active ingredient in magic mushrooms and a very well-known psychedelic agent. It was in looking at psilocybin and other molecules known to be psychedelic agents like ayahuasca and LSD and others that scientists realized that what's going on is you're activating a particular receptor in the brain - something c