Writing
Essays and commentary on healthcare innovation, digital health, and patient trust.
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For Anthropic, Pragmatism Is the More Trustworthy Position
MedCity News / Dealbreaker, March 2026
Examines Anthropic's pragmatic positioning in the AI safety debate and argues that a credible, actionable approach to safety is ultimately more trustworthy from the user's perspective. Draws on consumer trust research to assess how consistency and transparency shape perceived trustworthiness in AI vendors.
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Impact of a Novel Electronic Monitor on Psoriasis Adherence
JAAD, May 2026
Examines the effect of a novel electronic monitoring device on medication adherence outcomes in psoriasis patients, contributing to the growing literature on technology-assisted compliance in dermatology.
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Will General Catalyst's HATCo Model Work in 2024?
MedCity News, January 2024
Analyzes General Catalyst's HATCo model and argues the go-slow-to-go-fast philosophy could earn clinician trust where disruption-driven models have struggled.
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How Technology Can Be Used to Improve Adherence
Pharmaceutical Executive
Reviews the landscape of technology-enabled interventions for improving medication adherence and argues that technological solutions work best when grounded in the behavioral and relational drivers of patient compliance.