Verily is ‘not a tech company’
Rather, it’s “a life sciences health care company that’s using technology to advance its goals,” according to Dr. Vivian Lee, Verily’s head of health platforms. That may seem like a semantic distinction, but the brains behind Google’s foray see it as a differentiating factor. They’re not inventing solutions in search of problems; they’re bringing years of experience treating patients into Verily’s development process.
Lee and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jessica Mega sat down with STAT’s Erin Brodwin and Matthew Herper to talk about how Verily’s quest to, as Mega put it, create more than “just another vendor” in health care.
“We are not a hammer in search of a nail,” Lee said. “We’re actually trying to solve problems that many of us have lived, whether in trying to do a clinical trial quickly or managing large health systems or navigating the value-based world without bankrupting the organization.”
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Lee and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jessica Mega sat down with STAT’s Erin Brodwin and Matthew Herper to talk about how Verily’s quest to, as Mega put it, create more than “just another vendor” in health care.
“We are not a hammer in search of a nail,” Lee said. “We’re actually trying to solve problems that many of us have lived, whether in trying to do a clinical trial quickly or managing large health systems or navigating the value-based world without bankrupting the organization.”
Read more.
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