Bernard J. Tyson is the chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente, a $73 billion non-profit health organization that provides healthcare and coverage with more than 22,000 physicians caring for more than 12.2 million members across 9 states.
In this conversion with CFI co-founder and general partner Ben Horowitz — which originally took place at CFI ’s annual innovation summit, which focuses on building the future and included an entire theme focused on bio and healthcare — Tyson shares his thoughts on the state of healthcare today and where it might be going. How does an end-to-end healthcare system (like Kaiser’s) work in terms of assuming risk and responsibilities, while also maximizing value and lifetime care over a “head in the bed”? What’s the impact of — and challenges in adopting — technology in healthcare today? And finally, how does one strike a balance between affordability, quality, and lifetime care… and between innovating and addressing immediate needs? All this and more in this episode.
Ben Horowitz is a Cofounder and General Partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
Bernard Tyson is the Former Chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente.
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