Physicians use startup accelerators to solve health problems

Many physicians are moving to the private sector with health care technology startups and accelerators, looking to make a difference without relying on philanthropy or federal funding.
Health care startup accelerators are “varied types of programs that support early-stage health care companies or new health care ideas, and help them develop and scale up their business,” Adam M. Klein, MD, FACS, chief of the division of laryngology, vice chair of faculty development and mentorship, and the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor in Voice at Emory University School of Medicine, told (Read more...)