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The Rich Roll Podcast

White House Presidential Innovation Fellow on Leveraging Technology to Disrupt Healthcare

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.7 • 13.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2013

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Now for something a little different. Meet Adam Dole- a White House Presidential Innovation Fellow currently studying the various ways technology can improve our healthcare system. Adam leverages an expertise in human behavior and sociology to help technology improve lives. A rare and specific skill set that landed him a coveted gig at NASA problem solving Mars mission human transport issues and subsequently led to various entrepreneurial stints at Silicon Valley start ups. A developing interest in health and wellness then found Adam spearheading technology innovation for the Mayo Clinic, more specifically a project he conceptualized called Blue Button — a healthcare software application empowering consumer access to healthcare and medical record information. The White House took notice. And before he knew it, Adam found himself in Washington as part of the prestigious Presidential Innovation Fellow program. Under the direction of White House CTO Todd Park, Adam spends his days (at least before the government shutdown!) studying the intersection of technology and our health care system with the purpose of identifying opportunities for cooperative collaboration between healthcare executives, government bureaucrats and technology entrepreneurs to identify and execute systemic, functional healthcare improvements for the benefit of the consumer. Adam is an energetic and fun guy. His enthusiasm and passion for his work is infectious. Work that is and will improve lives – no question. Adam gives me hope and optimism that we can conquer the challenges faced by healthcare. I truly enjoyed our conversation and think you will too. For a really nice feel for where Adam is coming from, check out this piece he co-authored for Fast Company Magazine: “Empathize Like A Doctor, Design Like An Entrepreneur” Now, put your earbuds in and enjoy the episode! Rich

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 55 of the Rich Roll Podcast with White House Fellow, Adam Dull.

0:17.7

The Rich Roll Podcast

0:21.5

Empathize like a doctor, design like an entrepreneur.

0:25.3

That's the theme of today's show, what show is this?

0:28.4

The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:29.4

I'm Rich Roll.

0:30.4

Yes, the theme of today's show, also the title of an article written by today's guest,

0:36.1

an article that is up on Fast Company magazine, who is today's guest, while his name is Adam

0:42.8

Dull.

0:43.8

He's a guy, did not know anything about before he was introduced to me on Twitter, and I'm

0:49.3

glad that I took the opportunity to go and meet this guy and sit down with him because

0:54.0

he has a powerful message, and he's a very interesting guy.

0:56.9

Finally he is in residence at the White House as part of the Presidential Innovation Fellowship

1:03.0

Program, and that's a very prestigious program in which the White House recruits the best

1:10.3

in the brightest minds in the private sector, entrepreneurship, academia, and nonprofit,

1:15.9

and pairs them with top innovators in government, and they collaborate over, essentially, in

1:21.1

Adam's case, a 12-month period, this tour of duty experience where they develop solutions

1:27.2

to save lives, fuel job creation, and save taxpayer money.

1:32.5

And Adam is sort of there with the purpose of taking a look at healthcare, what's broken

1:36.9

about it, why is it broken?

1:39.3

What can we do to solve these problems and improve the consumer experience, where the

1:44.1

consumer can have greater control over not just their medical records, but the trajectory

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