Impulse - Meeting Healthcare Pioneers

By: Mathieu Chaffard
  • Summary

  • Impulse is the podcast where we dive into the most exciting breakthroughs in healthcare of our time. In each episode, we sit down with some of the brightest minds who are using technology to rethink the way we care!
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Episodes
  • #31 - Measuring sleep remotely - Soumya Dash - Sleepiz
    Sep 15 2024
    Sleep is the resting state that nature has chosen for us by default. Long overlooked or even neglected, it is one of the keys to good health, alongside nutrition, physical exercise, and mental and emotional health. Moreover, it is an excellent indicator of our overall health: when our sleep is disturbed, it usually means at least one of these four components is affected. It thus seems essential to be able to measure the quality of our sleep while minimizing the interaction or invasiveness of the measurement method with our body. And that is precisely the promise of Soumya Dash and his company Sleepiz! Based on radar technology, this Swiss startup has developed a compact device to place on a bedside table, capable of remotely clinically measuring sleep and detecting potential disorders such as sleep apnea or insomnia. No electroencephalogram to wear on the head, no pulse oximeter on the finger, nor any wearable around the wrist: everything is measured from the bedside table and without any direct interaction with the subject measured. In this surprising episode, we dive into the fascinating world of sleep, a realm with many secrets still to be uncovered! Soumya shares with us insights into the technology his team has developed, the difference between consumer-grade and medical-grade sleep monitors, and a glimpse into the future of healthcare in this field! Timeline: 00:02:21 - How Soumya came across sleep monitoring and why it matters 00:12:45 - How the Sleepiz device monitors sleep 00:18:20 - Relevant use cases and target indications of sleep disorders 00:22:35 - Differences between consumer-grade vs. medical-grade sleep monitors 00:25:35 - B2C and B2B business models 00:37:43 - Past milestones and challenges ahead What we also talked about with Soumya: ETH Zürich ISO 13485 norm Class IIa medical device 510(k) FDA clearance Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Oura Ring WHOOP IDUN Technologies SmartCardia As mentioned by Soumya during the episode, you can learn more about sleep and the current state of research in the book Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker. You will find more information about Sleepiz on their website and you can follow their activities on LinkedIn. If you want to get in touch with Soumya, you can do so via LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!
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    55 mins
  • [EXTRACT] - Soumya Dash on consumer versus medical grade products
    Sep 15 2024
    To discover the whole episode type "#31 - Measuring sleep remotely - Soumya Dash - Sleepiz" on your streaming platform.
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    3 mins
  • #30 - Building the Shopify of digital health - Dan Vahdat - Huma
    Sep 8 2024
    Dan Vahdat is an emblematic figure and entrepreneur in healthtech. A visionary we could say, having anticipated the problem of point solutions in the industry, while predicting the essential role smartphones would have in empowering patients to take control of their health. The company he founded after pausing his PhD, Huma, has pioneered the field of digital health and remote patient monitoring, having been one of the first to successfully deliver digital disease management programs across multiple conditions. The first to receive regulatory clearance in Europe (IIb) and the US (II) for its configurable disease management platform. As the firm is nearing the status of “unicorn” in its 13th year and approaching profitability, it’s never been so close to realizing Dan’s vision: augmenting the capacity of health systems at scale while enabling true proactive and predictive care. Huma’s list of successes is immense: more than 3000 hospitals and clinics supported, 27 million patients served, Winner of the 2022 Prix Galien award for digital health, and the list goes on… But the Founder’s ambition does not stop there. In this fascinating episode, Dan explains Huma’s journey toward becoming the “Shopify” of digital health, or in other words, the central infrastructure on which other digital health companies can successfully build disease management programs, more efficiently and at less cost. In the challenging business of digital health, Dan shares his reflections on what enabled Huma to succeed where many other companies failed. He explains the approach they took when it comes to fostering patient engagement, addressing healthcare professionals’ needs, and being relentless about building robust clinical and economic evidence. An inside look into one of the most innovative firms in digital health, and the future of this industry! Timeline: 00:03:04 - Dan’s background from dropping out of his PhD to founding Huma 00:06:16 - Huma’s starting point focusing on rare diseases 00:08:09 - The Huma platform and how it is changing how we deliver care 00:10:56 - Creating the Shopify for digital health 00:17:25 - How Huma is improving running decentralized clinical trials 00:21:53 - The importance of UX and evidence generation 00:24:42 - Making engaging digital health solutions 00:28:14 - What excites Dan for digital health’s future 00:34:02 - Dan’s reflections on his journey from PhD dropout to Huma’s CEO 00:37:40 - Maximizing operational efficiency in a healthtech startup What we also talked about with Dan: Second Opinion Peterson Technology Health Institute Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson 23andme Vertex Pharmaceuticals We cited with Dan some of the past episodes of the series: #21 - Transforming hypertension care with a bracelet - Jay Shah - Aktiia #23 - Disrupting the smart wearables industry - Leo Grünstein - Spiden This episode was made possible with the support of HLTH Europe! As mentioned by Dan during the episode, you can join the waitlist for the Huma Cloud Platform here. You will find on their website more information about their latest news and research. You can follow Huma’s activities on LinkedIn and X, and get in touch with Dan via LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!
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    49 mins

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