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that for every success, there will be
a number of failures."
Flaks said he wasn't closing
the door to acquiring one of the
technology partners down the road,
but that is not the main focus.
"Our purpose is two-fold: one is to
bring world-class health care here
to Connecticut and the second is to
create jobs," he said.
Virtual care
Yale New Haven Health and Trinity
Health of New England are also
partnering with tech companies.
Lisa Stump, chief information
officer for Yale New
Haven Health, said
her health system is
fully invested in about
six tech companies
and is helping pilot
several others.
"We partner with companies
that are aligned with our mission
to advance care, research and
education," Stump said. "We
also partner when we can bring
something to the table, not just a
dollar investment but our subject-
matter expertise and our ability to
evaluate and test the impact of the
technology."
Lisa Trumble is
president and CEO
of the Southern New
England Healthcare
Organization
(SoNE), a physician
network affiliated
with Trinity Health of New England,
parent to Hartford's St. Francis
Hospital and Medical Center.
Trumble said SoNE has
developed four tech company
partnerships in the last two years,
including two — with Doxy.me and
QliqSOFT — focused on telehealth
services.
It also partnered with Concert
Health, a behavioral health services
company.
"They provide virtual on-the-spot
behavioral health consultations as
Connecticut is one of the states that
has the weakest level of behavioral
health providers in the area,"
Trumble said.
A scientist with Israel-based tech startup IBEX demonstrates artificial intelligence-backed cancer detection technology currently being tested by Hartford Hospital pathologists.
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