289. Dr. Michael Doney, Executive Medical Director of Biograph

289. Dr. Michael Doney, Executive Medical Director of Biograph

Today, I'm joined by Dr. Michael Doney, Executive Medical Director of Biograph.   A preventative health and diagnostics clinic, Biograph combines comprehensive testing and personalized lifestyle interventions for a complete concierge medical...
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Today, I'm joined by Dr. Michael Doney, Executive Medical
Director of Biograph.


 


A preventative health and diagnostics clinic, Biograph combines
comprehensive testing and personalized lifestyle interventions
for a complete concierge medical experience.



In this episode, we explore its approach to designing a next-gen
patient journey.


 


We also cover:


 




Making data actionable




Balancing scale with clinical rigor




How Biograph differs from primary care




 


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Chapters:


(00:00) Introduction


(02:00) Michael's background and transition to preventative
health


(04:05) How Biograph emerged from stealth mode


(06:05) The comprehensive patient journey experience


(08:45) Turning data into actionable health outcomes


(13:05) The evidence-based approach to health span


(17:20) Why more data doesn't always mean better health


(19:40) Addressing concerns about accessibility in preventative
health


(21:20) Biograph's growth roadmap and digital platforms


(23:15) Why physical locations remain essential


(26:30) The clinical rigor behind whole body MRI programs


(31:35) Supporting rather than disrupting primary care


(35:45) Conclusion


 

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