Led by her youngest daughter Shana Dall’Osto, the Epic founder and CEO’s family foundation Roots & Wings will soon be granting around $100 million to hundreds of nonprofits each year.
With no plans to retire, medical records billionaire Judy Faulkner tells Forbes about her plans to ensure Epic remains independent and employee-owned in perpetuity.
By bringing together top doctors, scientists and engineers, Terry Ragon believes he can succeed where major governments have failed and cure one of the world’s wiliest viruses.
The U.N. has proposed a target of ending AIDS by 2030. But it’s a pipe dream unless scientists are able to crack the code of one of the world’s sneakiest viruses.
Health startups raised $5.7 billion in the first half of 2024, per Rock Health. Plus, Element Biosciences snags a $1 billion valuation for its DNA sequencing platform.
Atropos Health raised $33 million for software that helps doctors, pharma companies and insurers figure out how patients react to treatments in the real-world.
Livongo cofounder Glen Tullman wants to help employers lower healthcare costs with AI, but it may be just another Band-aid for America’s $4.5 billion healthcare bill.
Veradigm’s interim CEO Yin Ho has an audacious plan to reinvent what was formerly Allscripts with the $140 million acquisition of AI startup ScienceIO.
The scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs of this year’s 30 Under 30 list for Science & Healthcare are working to improve healthcare and our understanding of the world around us.