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Emmanuel Fombu, MD, MBA, is a physician, author, speaker and healthcare executive turned Silicon Valley entrepreneur. The 2017 winner of the prestigious New York City Health Business Leaders Boldest Digital Health Influencer Award, Dr. Fombu holds an MBA from Cornell University’s Johnson School of Business and a certification on artificial intelligence from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab. He serves as an external advisory board member on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s MIT.nano project and lives in New York City.

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“It takes the average American four years of doctors' visits to spend as much time with their physician as they spend with their phone in a single day.”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes

“Real healthcare occurs outside of the doctor's office and hospitals, not when the patient shows up to make a complaint once their symptoms have developed.”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes

“I’m a member of a small group of healthcare specialists who can understand every stakeholder involved â€� and who knows that no one talks to each”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes

“The current system is broken. We need to move towards an era of disease prevention and personalized medicine.”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes

“It takes the average American four years of doctors' visits to spend as much time with their physician as they spend with their phone in a single day.”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes

“Real healthcare occurs outside of the doctor's office and hospitals, not when the patient shows up to make a complaint once their symptoms have developed.”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes

“Connected devices and the internet of things will monitor our activities and upload that data. This will be factored into an algorithm to generate an overall score, which can increase or decrease in real-time. People will be able to see their overall fitness going up and down as they’re working out at the gym or eating takeaway pizza and watching Netflix.”
Emmanuel Fombu, The Future of Healthcare: Humans and Machines Partnering for Better Outcomes




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