Improving health with better Technology With David Quinney

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David is currently the Co-Founder, Chairman and CMO of Precision Health Technology Holdings. PHTH is a health technology and product platform on a mission to reimagine healthcare in the United States extending democratized and affordable access to cutting edge preventive screening protocols, AI, leading health products, and proactive health lifestyle environments on a national scale. David has a double degree in psychology and marketing from The University of Miami and serves as a director on several company and non-profit boards, including a directorship on the S.J. & Jesse E. Quinney Foundation.

Show Notes

1:15 – David’s road to co-founding FHIOS Health
6:00 – Vision of FHIOS Health
10:45 – Why a consumer would use FHIOS Health
14:00 – Two ways to interact with your health
18:10 – FHIOS Health affordability
22:00 – Oasis Fund
26:30 – Is it helpful to Physicians?
27:30 – How FHIOS Health partners with Physicians
31:00 – Referrals, insurance, and conflicts of interest
36:30 – Patient information protection
41:45 – Investing in FHIOS Health
47:15 – Connecting with FHIOS Health
www.fhioshealth.com/

 

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