Helping Heal a Broken Health Care System and Raising Capital During a Pandemic

 

Join fellow members and peers as FEI Portland welcomes Dr. Ray Costantini, Co-Founder and CEO of Bright.md.
 
During this webinar attendees will learn how Dr. Costanti with a group of physicians and technology experts formed the company in 2012 to deliver transformative, sustained patient care excellence. He will also explain how using their own experiences with early telehealth solutions, provided a new way to improve patient care and deliver efficiency to the health care industry. Bright.md’s asynchronous, AI-powered telehealth solution has revolutionized the way care is delivered for almost 500 different low-acuity conditions improving care and lowering cost. This system is currently serving millions of patients throughout the U.S. and Canada and has received numerous industry accolades.
 
Additionally, Dr. Costantini will discuss the challenges of founding and growing a start-up in the healthcare industry and give insights into how Bright.md has responded recently to the rapidly changing landscape in light of COVID-19. Dr. Costantini will also share details regarding Bright.md’s recent closing of an oversubscribed Series C Round with strategic investors bringing in $16.7 million to help the company fund its growth initiatives. 

Speakers

Ray Costantini

Co-Founder & CEO
Bright.md

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Specialized Knowledge, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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