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Dr. Justin Graham
Chief Medical Officer | Product & Strategy at GYANT
- Digital Health
- Startup
- 📍San Francisco Bay Area
Justin Graham, MD, MS, is a senior physician executive and digital health product innovator with over 25 years’ experience in medicine, infectious disease, informatics, electronic health records, and healthcare operations.
Since 2020 Dr. Graham has been the Chief Medical Officer at GYANT, a digital health start-up specializing in complex medical conversational AI. As CMO, Dr. Graham helps lead product strategy and oversees the development and management of the complex set of clinical triage algorithms that power GYANT’s virtual assistant.
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LET'S TALK ABOUT
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The real world implications of digital health, particularly from the physician and health system perspective.
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Catalyzing innovation and new product development, particularly in healthcare.
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Dr. Graham came to GYANT from the Artificial Intelligence business unit at Anthem, one of the nation’s leading health benefits and insurance companies. Previously, Dr. Graham spent 6 years as Chief Innovation Officer for Hearst Health, where he directed the Hearst Health Innovation Lab, a team of product strategists, developers and clinicians. There, he and his team developed innovation strategies for creating new technology and content-enabled solutions to improve patient outcomes and drive efficiency.
Prior to joining Hearst, Dr. Graham was Chief Medical Information Officer at NorthBay Healthcare, and held executive leadership positions in medical informatics at the California Prison Healthcare Receivership and Lumetra. He also consulted as lead physician content designer for Kaiser Permanente’s national electronic health record deployment.
Dr. Graham is a board-certified infectious diseases expert and practiced medicine in the San Francisco Bay Area for 17 years. He holds a Master’s degree in biomedical informatics from Stanford University, a medical doctorate from UC San Francisco, and a biochemistry degree from Harvard University.
BOOK NOW FOR your podcast
Dr. Justin Graham
Chief Medical Officer | Product & Strategy at GYANT
- 📍San Francisco Bay Area
- Digital Health
- Startup
Justin Graham, MD, MS, is a senior physician executive and digital health product innovator with over 25 years’ experience in medicine, infectious disease, informatics, electronic health records, and healthcare operations.
Since 2020 Dr. Graham has been the Chief Medical Officer at GYANT, a digital health start-up specializing in complex medical conversational AI. As CMO, Dr. Graham helps lead product strategy and oversees the development and management of the complex set of clinical triage algorithms that power GYANT’s virtual assistant.
read more
LET'S TALK ABOUT
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The real world implications of digital health, particularly from the physician and health system perspective.
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Catalyzing innovation and new product development, particularly in healthcare.
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Dr. Graham came to GYANT from the Artificial Intelligence business unit at Anthem, one of the nation’s leading health benefits and insurance companies. Previously, Dr. Graham spent 6 years as Chief Innovation Officer for Hearst Health, where he directed the Hearst Health Innovation Lab, a team of product strategists, developers and clinicians. There, he and his team developed innovation strategies for creating new technology and content-enabled solutions to improve patient outcomes and drive efficiency.
Prior to joining Hearst, Dr. Graham was Chief Medical Information Officer at NorthBay Healthcare, and held executive leadership positions in medical informatics at the California Prison Healthcare Receivership and Lumetra. He also consulted as lead physician content designer for Kaiser Permanente’s national electronic health record deployment.
Dr. Graham is a board-certified infectious diseases expert and practiced medicine in the San Francisco Bay Area for 17 years. He holds a Master’s degree in biomedical informatics from Stanford University, a medical doctorate from UC San Francisco, and a biochemistry degree from Harvard University.
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“The rapid development of a COVID-19 vaccine is a monumental achievement, but it does nothing to address our extremely fragmented healthcare system. In 2021, policy makers must create and extend incentives to providers to work together to keep patients healthy rather than maximize profit. The pandemic has devastated the traditional fee-for-service budgets of many healthcare systems, and it isn’t clear they will ever be able to catch up without additional federal or local funding, or succeeding with radically different business models.”
“As pharmacies across the United States gear up for the Feb. 11 launch of on-site COVID-19 vaccines, pharmacy executives and health experts ask people to stock up on three things.
They urge people to solidify their ability to navigate appointment information online as well as document any underlying medical conditions. And, they ask folks to have patience. Lots of patience.”
“The rapid development of a COVID-19 vaccine is a monumental achievement, but it does nothing to address our extremely fragmented healthcare system. In 2021, policymakers must create and extend incentives to providers to work together to keep patients healthy rather than maximize profit. The pandemic has devastated the traditional fee-for-service budgets of many healthcare systems, and it isn’t clear they will ever be able to catch up without additional federal or local funding, or succeeding with radically different business models”
Timeline
2020 - Present
GYANT
Chief Medical Officer | Product & Strategy
2013 - 2019
Hearst Health
Chief Innovation Officer
2010 - 2013
NorthBay Healthcare
Chief Medical Information Officer
2006 - 2009
California Prison Healthcare Receivership Corp.
Chief Medical Information Officer
2004 - 2006
Lumetra
Medical Director for Quality and Informatics
Ask me
Where can clinical AI make the biggest impact in American healthcare? |
What are some misconceptions about AI and automation in healthcare? |
How can care navigation software help healthcare and a new equilibrium - for both patients and providers? |
How do you build and maintain a clinical AI? |
How can we restore patient trust and comfort in healthcare after the pandemic? |