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Healthcare Innovation and the Telemedicine Revolution

In this episode on Interlinks we're thrilled to have Christian Milaster, a renowned authority in digital health and telehealth based in Annapolis, Maryland who takes us on a deep dive into the world of healthcare innovation in the United States.


With a rich background that includes working at IBM, Mayo Clinic, and now leading his own boutique consulting firm, Christian is a driving force in revolutionizing healthcare by optimizing telemedicine services for improved care delivery, scalability, and patient satisfaction.


In this conversation we explore the innovations taking place in telemedicine services as well as how Christian has built his boutique consultancy firm with drive, dedication, and exquisite care.

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