MobiHealth News September 21, 2017
Jonah Comstock

The individual parts of the healthcare system of the future are here, but it will take forward-thinking innovators to bring those pieces together into a new paradigm.

Dr. Daniel Kraft, a Stanford-educated MD who now serves as chair of medicine for Singularity University, a learning community founded by Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis, sees himself as one of those leaders.

Kraft will be sharing his observations, predictions, and advice at Health 2.0’s Annual Fall Conference in two weeks in Santa Clara, California.

“The bottom line is that for the last nine years I’ve had an interesting journey doing medicine for Singularity University and started this program called Exponential Medicine, which in its essence is that the future of health and...

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