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Dr Dom Pimenta MD
@DrDomPimenta
Rebuilding healthcare for the AI age
London Entrou em Temmuz 2014
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@RaminNasibov Fire was probably a biggie.
Penicillin/vaccines.
The internet
AI
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@mal_shaik Being helpful IS networking (and good soul food as well)
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@paulg I am “hiring” my first full time commercial agent this weekend (building). It’s amazing how dumb and how smart the frontier models are, in a very particular and unintuitive way. Increasingly if you haven’t walked that geography meaningfully you’ll never understand it.
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"The hack to raise is to build a company so good that raising becomes easy." —@dessaigne
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@alexanderrX_ Is there a bilingual translation American > British?
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british understatement is unique and i love it. if you work with brits you absolutely have to understand the translation:
"this is probably not ideal" -> this is on fire
"it might be worth reconsidering" -> stop, do not ship this
"i have some minor concerns" -> i have been thinking about nothing else for four days
once you crack the code the feedback is actually some of the most precise communication you will encounter.
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@hthieblot I think industry is important here - regulated med device/pharma tech - 3x multiplier difficulty, vs legal tech (2x) or fintech (1.5x) or ad tech (0.7x)
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@garrytan The game is as it ever was - solve the problem.
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Founders must stop trying to building 2010-era businesses with 2026-era technology.
Don't try to rebuild Foursquare or Yelp.
Don't try to recreate Basecamp by 37 Signals with $10/mo SaaS pricing.
Don't underprice! If it works it's worth a lot more.
Don't be tempted to become "Tech enabled PE" with revenue tricks.
The rules of tech changed with AI. Play the new game.
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@bettercallsalva I can 99% guarantee you that this problem will be solved by better token use and more thoughtful planning - and probably by better compute- within 12 months
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A true OG! That is a true collector's item, I'm not sure I even have a copy anymore.
Tony Haile@arctictony
Back in 2010, I bought @ericries' Startup Lessons Learned compilation after loving his blog. 16 years later, I'm still learning from him with his great new book 'Incorruptible'. One of the few essential thinkers for entrepreneurs.
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@mcuban Yup - super value based care built foundationally on AI is coming though, it is inevitable. We are building it. Would love to chat with you more.
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Right now, on the business side , AI is being used to find more ways to extract more money from every stakeholder they can.
jeffcarternv@pointsnfigures1
Mark, understand vertical integration point-we see it in lots of industries as you know. @JohnHCochrane wrote about it years ago on his blog. Do you think innovation can disrupt it? @elonmusk built a disruptive car company, space company, boring company etc. I feel like with AI, quantum, and other tech advancements if we take a lot of the shackles off innovation can disrupt the market.
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Ernest Codman (1869–1940) was an American surgeon and early healthcare quality pioneer best known for creating the “End Result Idea,” which argued that hospitals and doctors should track patient outcomes and analyze errors to improve care.
Despite this being written over 100 years ago, we fail to do this in most systems today. Despite decades of digitization, joined-up systems discussion, and integration, we haven't created a culture of learning from our mistakes as clinicians - in fact, quite the reverse.
Whenever there is an SI, every single person in that chain of care should be notified so we can all learn. In the AI-first future we are moving towards, perhaps we will finally have Kaiser's 'Learning Healthcare System' we have talked about for a century.

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