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Executive Series: The Quest to Modernize Medicine with the Mayo Clinic Platform with Maneesh Goyal

Episode Summary

The Mayo Clinic Platform is not just about technology; it's about creating a seamless convergence of providers, innovators, and healthcare institutions. In this episode, Maneesh Goyal, Chief Operating Officer of the Mayo Clinic Platform at Mayo Clinic, dives into the genesis of this platform, designed to revolutionize how service providers operate and deliver care. From discussing the seamless integration of innovative solutions and patient care to leveraging AI for early disease detection and precision medicine, Maneesh explains the workings of this groundbreaking platform. Understanding the need to reimagine healthcare delivery, he shares inspiring examples, including a life-saving cardiovascular algorithm, while highlighting the Mayo Clinic's pivotal role in shaping the future of more personalized healthcare. Stay tuned as Maneesh decrypts the Mayo Clinic Platform’s reach beyond technology and its potential to compress the journey from innovative ideas to saving patient lives.

Episode Notes

About  Maneesh Goyal:

Maneesh leads operations, strategy, and financial performance for Mayo Clinic's Platform initiative

He brings a cross-disciplinary background in finance, investing, product development and engineering. Prior to joining Welltok, Maneesh was a Managing Director with Miramar Venture Partners, a leading early-stage investor focusing on the information technology space. With Miramar, Maneesh led investments and was an advisor and board member for several health and consumer Internet companies. Before entering the venture world, Maneesh was an early employee with Broadcom, a Fortune 500 Company, leading product development and engineering efforts in more than a dozen communications technology solutions.

Maneesh earned a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, a master’s in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, and an MBA from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA.

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