MobiHealth News November 26, 2025
Jessica Hagen

Stephen Klasko, executive in residence at General Catalyst, shares how AI, innovation, economic realities and revamped medical training will shape healthcare and longevity.

LOS ANGELES – At the Future of Health Annual Summit, former Jefferson Health CEO and General Catalyst executive-in-residence Stephen Klasko sat down with MobiHealthNews for an in-person interview to discuss the real potential of AI, why medical education remains stuck in the past, and how economics and malpractice fears slow true innovation.

MobiHealthNews: What do you think the future of healthcare looks like?

Stephen Klasko: I think about this a lot because I had a chance to be an advisor to Apple back in the early 2000s.

What Steve Jobs was incredibly good at is saying,...

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