MobiHealth News October 17, 2019
Dave Muoio

Neil Jordan has had a front row seat to the changing role of tech and consumer-focused initiatives in healthcare. For nine years he served as Microsoft’s efforts in this space as the general manager of health for Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector, and much more recently stepped into the role of its general manager for retail health innovation. Here, he’s looking to grapple with the growing trend of healthcare consumerism as big-name retailers like CVS, Walgreens Boots and CVS are using tech to offer patients a new avenue into care.

Jordan took to the Connected Health Conference main stage this morning with HIMSS Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Steve Wretling to answer a battery of rapid-fire questions regarding his top-level views...

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