In nearly every part of modern life, technology works for us. You can check in for a flight with your phone, track your heart rate in real time or get personalized grocery suggestions based on your habits.
But when it comes to managing your health? You’re often stuck printing records, repeating your medical history at every new appointment and filling out the same forms again and again. That’s not just frustrating; it’s dangerously unacceptable.
Leaders from across healthcare and technology recently gathered at the White House with a shared purpose: to fix what’s broken in health tech and to build what works. This wasn’t just a showcase, it was a signal. It’s time to stop waiting and time to start building.
I know what’s at stake because I’ve lived it. My daughter Morgan has a rare dise