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      ConV2X 2019 Innovation Ignition Pitch Competition: An Interview with Award Recipient, Rachel Phillips, Founder, Med-Rok Systems Inc.

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          Abstract

          The ConV2X Pitch Competition was held in Boston on October 15, 2019 during the ConVerge2Xcelerate (ConV2X) Third Annual Meeting. Six finalists presented their products to judges who were associated with Flare Capital, Pillar VC, Curisium, Harvard University, and UC San Diego School of Medicine.

          Their challenge was to “Prove Market Value”—the theme of ConV2X 2019—and demonstrate comprehensive market solutions with compelling value propositions for stake holders, including providers, payers, pharma, employers, and consumers.

          This interview features Rachel Phillips, Founder, Med-Rok Systems Inc. and Tory Cenaj, Publisher, Telehealth and Medicine Today.

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          Journal
          TMT
          Telehealth and Medicine Today
          Partners in Digital Health
          2471-6960
          06 December 2019
          2019
          : 4
          : 10.30953/tmt.v4.164
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Partners in Digital Health, Stamford, CT
          [2 ]Med-Rok Systems Inc., Santa Monica, CA
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Tory Cenaj, teecellc@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          164
          10.30953/tmt.v4.164
          d5dbe3d8-3042-4949-8fa7-d1c6ce7528ef
          © 2019 Tory Cenaj

          This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, adapt, enhance this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.

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          Opinions, Perspectives, and Commentary on a current trend or issue impacting the sector

          Social & Information networks,General medicine,General life sciences,Health & Social care,Public health,Hardware architecture
          Transpedite,Med-Rok Systems,Blockchain,ConVerge2Xcelerate,ConV2X,AdmitScan,Telehealth

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