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October 28, 2019
ConferencesConnected System of HealthFull Stack
by Scott Shreeve, MD

Introducing Crossover’s Connected System of Health

The primary driver of my choice to live in Southern California has always been the ocean. Surfing is a great part of the local culture in San Clemente, and it has certainly influenced our company culture as well. The magic of surfing isn’t so much in riding waves, but rather being part of the rhythm […]

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October 18, 2019
ConsumerismDesignExperienceInnovationInterviews
by Scott Shreeve, MD

Design Everything: Conversations with Jay Parkinson, MD (Part 2)

Jay Parkinson, MD is the Chief Designer at Crossover Health. In the first post of our interview series with Jay, he spoke about the changing expectations of patients, and how in response, healthcare needs to be digital. In this post, he talks about the impact of this on practice, on providers, and what he where […]

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October 11, 2019
CrossoverDesignFull StackInnovationInterviews
by Scott Shreeve, MD

Design Everything: Conversations with Jay Parkinson, MD (Part 1)

Jay Parkinson, MD joined Crossover earlier this year as our Chief Designer after we acquired his groundbreaking virtual primary care technology in February 2019. I’m sure a lot of you have met Jay, read his prolific writings, followed him on Twitter, or seen him keenly engage audiences over the years. He first rose to prominence […]

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October 4, 2019
Direct PracticeLeadershipPrimary CareRational ChoiceValue
by Scott Shreeve, MD

The Spark that Lit the Fire

When I started our Crossover Health journey ten years ago, one of the forces driving me was the decline of great primary care. It may initially seem a bit odd for an emergency medicine physician to feel this way, but it was really driven by self preservation. In emergency medicine, we are acutely aware of […]

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