Hello,
Welcome to Insider Healthcare. I'm healthcare editor Leah Rosenbaum, and this week in healthcare news:
- We went deep inside Apple's health organization, where there have been a string of departures and setbacks;
- We found the top new serial biotech entrepreneurs to watch, all under the age of 45;
- Deep reporting revealed how patients are trying to pry back their health records from the grasp of industry giants.
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Inside Apple's troubled healthcare division
Apple, the world's most valuable company, has been trying to break into the healthcare scene for more than half a decade. So why hasn't it gotten as far as its competitors, Google and Amazon?
Investigative reporting by Blake Dodge found that the company's healthcare division has been marred by high-level departures, setbacks and deep organizational problems.
Get the full scoop>>
Apple dreamed of making healthcare easy. Then it silenced its medical experts.
Meet the next generation of biotech's serial entrepreneurs
It's not uncommon for biotech companies to have founders in common. Some preeminent entrepreneurs like George Church or Robert Langer have had a hand in the founding of dozens of successful companies.
Now, Allison DeAngelis reveals the next generation of serial biotech entrepreneurs.
They're all under 45, and have started at least three companies. Keep an eye on them - we're betting they are going to do big things.
See the list>>
Power players: These 12 young serial founders are building the next generation of biotech startups
Patient advocates are fighting medical record giants for access to their own health data
Patient medical records across the US are fragmented - meaning that your full medical history often isn't accessible in different hospital systems.
As Mohana Ravindranath reveals, this can lead to dangerous situations.
But Mohana reports that there is a growing group of patients who are fighting to pry their medical records back from the hold of software giants like Epic and Cerner.
It's a David and Goliath story between patients and a $14.5 billion industry.
Read the story>>
The $14.5 billion health records industry has a hold on patient data - now advocates are fighting back
More stories that kept us busy this week:
- Andy Dunn discussed why the success of COVID-19 vaccines has led other biotechs to start looking into RNA technology.
- Arch Venture Partners has founded a new mega biotech, reports Allison, this time focused on neuroscience and brain disorders.
- Dermatologists are moving online, reports Jade Khatib; here's how they're using their platforms to fight misinformation.
- Megan Hernbroth brought us two new pitch decks that helped Twin Health and Slope raise millions.
-Leah