Prime Health Twitter Round-Up, October 20, 2020

We love to follow digital health innovation and other leaders and see what they’re doing, working on, learning, and sharing! Here are a few of our favorite innovators and solutions from this week:

Personal Leadership in Innovation:  When it comes to leaders, we love to hear from Dr. Rasu Shrestha. This week @AtriumHealth announced a new medical school venture. We are looking forward to the future of medicine with these leaders. Innovation and Atrium: the future of healthcare!

Redox, a 2017 Challenge winner, is growing! Redox’s co-founder and President Niko Skievaski serves on Prime Health’s Board of Directors and is a champion of digital health innovation. We were happy to hear that @Redox now has 900 live connections!

Patients should always be the center of care. 2020 Challenge finalist @accessmobile is using SMS communication to improve patient quality and access by increasing engagement and decreasing costs.

2019 Challenge winner @MeruHealth is partnering with the Mental Health Center of Denver (@MCDH_News -- one of our favorite partners!) to provide mental health support.  We love hearing about host sites that are able to find great services for their patients.

Colorado Health Foundation leader Karen McNeil Miller (@KarenMsquared) was recognized for excellence in leadership. She was named the 2020 Denver Business Journal (@denbizjournal) Most Admired CEO and we agree! 

And while we’ve got your attention...

If you’re a Colorado provider organization, it’s not too late to get involved in the 2020 Prime Health Challenge and bid on the opportunity to win pilot funding to implement a vetted, leading digital health technology. The Challenge is focused on accelerating sustainable, impact-driven innovation for providers focused on serving Medicaid and uninsured populations in Colorado. 

Learn more here! 🚀

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