MedCity News November 3, 2021
Arundhati Parmar

A battle of ideas from two prominent health tech CEOs came to life at the recently-concluded HLTH conference in Boston. It’s a substantive debate on solving healthcare’s entrenched problems and one worth having.

Rajeev Singh, CEO of Accolade, and Glen Tullman, CEO of Transcarent, both agree on one thing: the healthcare system is broken.

How they endeavor to fix the problem is where their visions starkly diverge. This was evident in a recent interview with Singh at the HLTH conference in Boston. He views care navigation as key to helping to bend healthcare’s cost curve for self-insured employers by leveraging data, technology and human resources. Meanwhile at the same conference, Tullman took the stage with the ever-garrulous Jonathan Bush in...

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