KevinMD January 18, 2024
Mick Connors, MD

My overall feeling is that independent practices cannot survive in isolation, nor can they single-handedly drive the transformation needed for value-based care, population health, or to ensure that the most vulnerable have the primary care access they need. We do require financial partners and investment. However, it’s crucial to ensure that we align with the right partners who share a vision that will continuously improve pediatrics for the long term.

During my tenure in the health care investment domain, I’ve learned valuable lessons about the integration of private investment in pediatric innovation and entrepreneurship. My journey began with a vision for pediatric telemedicine focused on primary care. Seeking investors to support a pediatric-centric SaaS approach, I aimed to improve pediatric...

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