Tincture October 9, 2018

Anil Sethi is a self-described “product guy,” which has led him to develop more health IT companies than you can count on one hand. His personal health data company Gliimpse was bought by Apple in 2016, and led him to being Apple’s health guru until he took a leave in order to be his sister Tania’s caregiver and companion during her battle with cancer.

It was Tania’s experience that led him to found Ciitizen, which seeks healthcare’s holy grail of making our health records more easily sharable. He talks about Ciitizen and the experiences that led him to it in our 5Q interview with him.

First, let me express my deepest condolences about the loss of your sister last...

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