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Finding Genius Podcast

Platform for Essential Communication in a World of Health Care Data Overload—Sandeep Jain, MD—ListenMD

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Having practiced medicine for over 20 years now, Dr. Sandeep Jain has witnessed firsthand how the increasing predominance of electronic medical records has lowered the amount and damaged the quality of communication that occurs between doctors and patients and between members of a patient's health care team. He argues that electronic medical record keeping has not only made communication across systems impossible by limiting doctors to their organizations or hospitals, but also subtracted from the patient experience by forcing providers to document excess data rather than simply listen to the patient. The problem is only worsened by the fact that doctors are monetarily incentivized to document through this system in a particular manner.


"Important, essential insight becomes a needle in a haystack, and doctors have to hide needles of information in a lot of hay because that's how they make their own hay…money," says Dr. Jain. But what if the needles could be shared without the hay and across systems so that a patient's entire care team could be on the same page at the touch of a button? These were the ideas that compelled him to found ListenMD, a secure, HIPPA-compliant app that allows patients and every member of their treating team to communicate with one another in real time, sharing those essential bits of information that would otherwise get buried in the excess. The app also allows providers to delay less important messages and prioritize urgent ones, which keeps disturbances to a minimum and lessens the barrage of data doctors already deal with. 


There are many other features and perks of the app designed to simplify, streamline, and improve patient care. Tune in for more information and download the app to try it for yourself.  

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Around the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:07.0

Future Technologies is to transform our lives for better or worse or the focus of this podcast.

0:13.0

Almost here means these technologies are now here and starting to be used.

0:17.0

Or just around the corner, for Bitcoin to artificial intelligence,

0:21.0

3D printing, blockchain, virtual reality, and more.

0:25.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Future Tech Health

0:31.0

podcast. My guest today is Sundee,

0:33.4

Jayne, founder of Listen and D. So,

0:36.0

So, Steve, thank you for coming and how you today.

0:38.0

Very good.

0:39.0

Tell me about Listen and V. What's the premise of the company?

0:41.0

Well, as a doctor in practice for more than 20 years, I saw that there is a change in

0:48.9

that with medical records and electronics, we are not communicating as patients and doctors with each other and among doctors.

0:58.0

So in the past we used to write short notes and call each other and collaborate as

1:05.1

doctor to doctor and they would spend time with the patients face to face. Now the

1:11.6

electronic record is in the way and we need to set up a new system

1:17.9

to communicate in a universal manner across everybody because different electronic record systems limit the doctors to their organization or their

1:30.5

EMR or their hospitals so communication across systems has become impossible.

1:36.0

That's crazy.

1:37.0

So I guess have you seen doctors go in to talk to a patient and they're just looking at a screen and not even addressing the patient?

1:44.8

Has it gotten that bad or what are some of the effects of this?

1:48.1

Yes, so the doctors have to repeat everything every day.

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