Author name: Chris Loumeau

Chris is a former hospital administrator (Tenet Healthcare) and brings more than a decade of healthcare strategy consulting experience to Panda. Most recently, Chris served as an Engagement Manager at healthcare strategic advisory firm Chartis—consulting large health systems on their digital health, value-based care, and/or operations strategies—before joining Panda. Chris received his Master of Healthcare Administration from Trinity University, and his Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Utah Valley University.

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Patient-Driven Care Management: Are Curated, Clinical Population-Specific Solutions the Future of Digital Health?

Some have argued that the story of the global economy in the decade from 2010 – 2020 can be distilled down to the rise of consumerism. And while the broader economic trend towards curating products, services, and solutions to the specific needs and interests of consumers has been in the works for more than a […]

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What the Evolving Landscape of FemTech Tells Us About the Direction of Women’s Health

Women’s health is one pocket of U.S. healthcare, gaining more attention, traction, and industry excitement. In the realm of digital health, this is often referred to as “FemTech,” which McKinsey describes as a “wide range of solutions to improve healthcare for women across a number of female-specific conditions, including maternal health, menstrual health, pelvic and

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Why IoT Security Needs to be a 2024 Investment Priority for U.S. Hospitals

The U.S. Healthcare industry is still reeling from the Change Healthcare ransomware attack that crippled operations for the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary back in February and prevented thousands of provider groups and systems from processing claims or transmitting payments for several weeks after the fact. The Change Healthcare attack comes on the heels of 2023 being

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