Kris Engskov, Rippl

Kris Engskov is CEO of Rippl, a General Catalyst-funded company developing a wrap around care model around the primary care doctor for people with dementia. Their process is to help the family caregiver who is looking after the dementia patient and gives a ton of support to those caregivers which helps them be successful taking…

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Colby Takeda, Pear Suite

Colby Takeda is CEO of Pear Suite which has developed a system that helps organizations employing community health workers to track and pay for their work. These community health workers are in multiple social and health organizations. Increasingly states Medicaid and health plans are paying directly to community organizations and Pear Suite is building the…

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Mental Health’s Unfinished Digital Revolution

By TREVOR VAN MIERLO In 2021, digital mental health and substance use startups attracted a record-breaking $5.1 billion in funding. Despite the surge, the promise of scalable, transformative digital health platforms remains unfulfilled. Following the surge, investment plummeted. Unlike other industries that have been revolutionized by digital-first solutions, digital health struggles with models that fail…

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Safety Stands Out in Arcellx Cell Therapy’s ASH Data, But Don’t Overlook Manufacturing Advantages

Arcellx’s cell therapy for multiple myeloma has shown no signs of the parkinsonism complication observed in clinical testing of Carvykti, a rival product from partners Johnson & Johnon and Legend Biotech. Arcellx is developing its CAR T-treatment under a partnership with Gilead Sciences. The post Safety Stands Out in Arcellx Cell Therapy’s ASH Data, But…

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The Dangerous Cycle of Anxiety and Diabetes

Effective diabetes management requires a shift from focusing purely on blood sugar levels and weight management medications to embracing the psychological and biological contributors that drive obesity and the disease. The post The Dangerous Cycle of Anxiety and Diabetes appeared first on MedCity News.

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