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Babylon Health: How Founder and CEO Dr Ali Parsa Plans to Make Healthcare a Utility for Every Human on Earth
Babylon Health: How Founder and CEO Dr Ali Parsa Plans to Make Healthcare a Utility for Every Human on Earth
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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Our guest this week is the very inspirational Ali Parsa, founder and CEO of Babylon Health. Babylon is the world’s largest healthcare app successfully changing the way we as humans are getting access to healthcare.
Their mission? To provide affordable healthcare to the world and to be, in Ali’s own words, “the Google of healthcare”.
We don’t say this often, but get ready to have your mind blown at the scale of his ambition and, even more importantly, his execution.
So tune in or you’ll miss out!
We chat about:
Coming to the UK as a refugee and steering clear of negativity
Building Circle and, later on, Babylon
Thinking big, acting big, staying human
Links:
Babylon Health
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Their mission? To provide affordable healthcare to the world and to be, in Ali’s own words, “the Google of healthcare”.
We don’t say this often, but get ready to have your mind blown at the scale of his ambition and, even more importantly, his execution.
So tune in or you’ll miss out!
We chat about:
Coming to the UK as a refugee and steering clear of negativity
Building Circle and, later on, Babylon
Thinking big, acting big, staying human
Links:
Babylon Health
Want to receive our podcast on a weekly basis? Subscribe to our newsletter!
Released:
May 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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