Medisafe Update [transcript][audio]
Key Takeaways
- Key Insight: Guest: Jon Michaeli Presenter: Neal Howard Guest Bio: As EVP Marketing and Business Development for Medisafe, Jon is responsible for consumer growth and adoption, strategic partnerships, and com…
- Clinical Perspective: Jon unites 20 years of experience in digital consumer behaviors and psychologies and a keen understanding of market dynamics to develop and evolve innovative new healthcare products.
- Why It Matters: This discussion provides healthcare professionals with actionable insights relevant to clinical practice and patient care.
- Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.
- Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.
Guest: Jon Michaeli
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest Bio: As EVP Marketing and Business Development for Medisafe, Jon is responsible for consumer growth and adoption, strategic partnerships, and commercialization through industry stakeholders such as biopharma, life sciences, and consumer hardware and medication packaging companies. Jon unites 20 years of experience in digital consumer behaviors and psychologies and a keen understanding of market dynamics to develop and evolve innovative new healthcare products. Jon holds a B.A. in Economics from Tufts University and an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School.
Segment overview: Medisafe, the leading medication management platform used by almost 4 million people worldwide, just announced that their feature to alert users of possible dangerous or malfunctioning drug-to-drug interactions is now available on Android in addition to the existing iOS platform. Jon Michaeli of Medisafe is here to discuss the topic of drug to drug interactions in the health world as well as Medisafe’s new launch of their DDI feature on Android.
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