What’s Your Business [Medical Practice] Start Up Style?

Entrepreneurs, their Styles and the Drive Behind Them!

[By staff reporters]

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It goes without saying that it takes a special kind of person to become a doctor, and an entrepreneur.

Driven, motivated, innovative – these are just a few of the many ways to describe individuals who risk everything to transform their vision into reality; or to save lives.

We created this infographic to celebrate the entrepreneur, not only for their individual, quirky styles, but also for their contributions to the global economy.

Source: bizsugar.com

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Are medical professionals the same or different today -OR- in the health 2.0 future?

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PODCAST: Healthcare Start-Up Accelerators and Incubators

By Dr. Eric Bricker MD

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MORE: https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2017/04/02/on-digital-health-accelerator-and-corporate-start-up-programs/

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Healthcare’s Start-Up Businesses and New Entrants

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Who Will be Healthcare’s Amazon.com?

[By PwC Health Research Institute]

New entrants are already having an impact

Abundant opportunity in the expanding health sector is attracting new players from far afield, from Fortune 50 retailers and telecom companies to fledgling startups backed by venture capital.

These new entrants, like health, wellness and fitness, are moving fast with fresh ideas about how to satisfy consumers’ appetites for better health and more convenient, affordable, high-quality care.

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New Business Models

Consumers are ready to abandon traditional modes of care for new ones, suggesting billions in healthcare revenue are up for grabs now. Non-traditional players are creating these new modes of care – from home diagnostic kits that snap into smartphones to online services that can triage and prescribe treatments based on computer algorithms.

They are competing to be the Netflix, Amazon.com or Apple of the US health sector, all disruptors that transformed industries.

The Wellness and Fitness Sector

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