Anil Saldanha 🏥
@anilsadbhav
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Chief Innovation Officer (@rushmedical). Advocate for Digital Health, Precision Medicine, and AI. Alum @tempuslabs and RedHat.
Chicago, IL
Joined March 2008
Innovation at health systems requires 1. Long term vision 2. Supporting executive leadership and 3. Collaboration among peer institutions and partners. #healthcare Biggest roadblocks to innovation are institutional politics, egos and short term focus.
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U.S. spends more on healthcare than other high-income countries -lower quality outcomes & life expectancy & higher infant mortality rates—higher prices for labor, goods, drugs + high administrative costs & fragmented, multi-payer system. Lower utilization rates-system inefficient
Interesting article and written by an undergraduate student. 👏 Why U.S. health care costs so much https://t.co/ou3VcH6dGu via @kevinmd
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Two giants of the industry…
Big moment for @utmbhealth 🚀 Dr. Vineet Gupta and I have been named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors—the highest honor awarded solely to inventors. This is a powerful recognition of UTMB’s leadership in innovation, discovery, and purpose-driven impact. We are both
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Tonight’s game at the @UnitedCenter between the @chicagobulls and the @sixers has a lot of green around. @RushMedical signs on multiple levels.
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One of the most charismatic leaders in #healthcare today - working hard to transform healthcare. Thank you, Dr. Reiser for the kind words. @RushMedical @utmbhealth
One of my favorite things to do at meetings such as Becker’s CEO and CFO roundtable is to catch up with others like with @anilsadbhav who has been a great and super-wise friend.
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Champions of the World 💙🇮🇳 I’ve seen this dream for over two decades, to watch the Indian women lift that World Cup trophy. Tonight, that dream finally came true. From the heartbreak of 2005 to the fight of 2017, every tear, every sacrifice, every young girl who picked up a
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The devastation in central Texas is heartbreaking 💔. Thanks to the rescue crew and medical staff working round the clock. Emergency preparedness is becoming critical for our society.
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It is a very sad time for the world of #healthcare and #bioinformatics—reading about the passing of Dr. Atul Butte.
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Great resource to learn the various aspects of Value Based Care (VBC). https://t.co/4RqTfMt3EU
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Remote Patient Monitoring is so critical for the future of #healthcare. A popular CGM is directly linked to the EMR. Innovation in the Midwest. @AbbottNews @HeyEpic
https://t.co/XQsmvavPZw
hmenews.com
Abbott has entered a first-of-its-kind agreement to integrate data from FreeStyle Libre CGM systems directly into Epic electronic health record systems in the United States, allowing clinicians to...
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It’s been a tough few weeks. My 10yo daughter was diagnosed with a very rare, aggressive cancer called interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma (IDCS). I’m reaching out to identify clinicians/patients who have encountered pediatric IDCS, indeterminate dendritic cell histiocytosis
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Dangers of microplastics. Courtesy @StanfordDeptMed
https://t.co/iStSMCtGkb
med.stanford.edu
Whether we know it, or like it, our bodies are polluted by tiny fragments of plastic that fail to break down in our earthly environment. What does that mean for our long-term health, and what can we...
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Immunotherapy and brain tumors. Some positive news reported in a cancer trial. https://t.co/gp5DcIQVVz
apple.news
Immunotherapy is making tumors melt away.
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Some powerful writing from @rikrenard in my mailbox this morning. It highlights the struggle and pursuits of innovators, change agents, and transformers in #healthcare. https://t.co/lUTUfmnRKx Cc. @gupta__vineet @JochenReiser at UTMB, @DrAalami @vishnuravi at Stanford
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Introducing Willow, our new state-of-the-art quantum computing chip with a breakthrough that can reduce errors exponentially as we scale up using more qubits, cracking a 30-year challenge in the field. In benchmark tests, Willow solved a standard computation in <5 mins that would
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There was a very interesting comment on Reddit about college students finding it difficult to make friends. I wonder how true this is as a society.
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A recent meta-analysis led by the American Cancer Society found that 17 of the 34 most common cancers — including those of the small intestine, pancreas, and kidney — are occurring more frequently in younger people. https://t.co/kWWEeU8eR0
vox.com
When you were born is actually an important risk factor for cancer.
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