Morning Must-Reads
What do I need to know right now?
There's an infinite amount of work to do every day. There's basically one way to cut through the noise and figure out what's educational and what's an advertisement disguised as information.
I have a couple trusted sources - places that have proven time and time again to have novel, insightful, and actually-readable content that keeps us up to speed on the current state of healthcare, health-tech, and health fails.
Elion Health
G2 for healthcare technology. www.elion.health
A platform specifically designed so healthcare operators can view the full set of options based on a category (AI Products, Security & Compliance, Data & Analytics, etc.). Then, users can drill down into summaries, reviews, and build actionable lists like vendor shortlists for purchasing processes.
Gated behind a free signup.
Out-Of-Pocket
Healthcare, but funny. www.outofpocket.health
A news-first provider of education to the healthcare scene, with a focus on their weekly newsletter, courses (like Claims 101), and events. The content is irreverent, easily digestible, and compelling without jamming a perspective down your throat while doing so. Recent newsletter highlights include an update on the ongoing uBiome fraud case, a look at better ways to do eligibility verification, and ideas for partnerships between clinicians and startups.
Content available on their website or via weekly email.
Health Tech Nerds
Like Crunchbase News or Alley Watch, but for Health Tech. www.healthtechnerds.com
A comprehensive, but well curated collections of important news, research, and opinion from around the world of Health Tech and healthcare. The writers' long-form analysis of news and trends are the biggest highlight and help unpack the details beyond the headlines. There's plenty of linked and additional reading available to visitors who are ready to do a deep dive on a topic.
Content available on their website or via weekly email.