A Conversation with Dr. Rasu Shrestha, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer of Atrium Health

An executive’s mission to create health, hope, and healing for all through intentional innovation and technology practices. When thinking about innovation in healthcare, Dr. Shrestha has a powerful perspective grounded in the mission of positively impacting human experience. He depicts how vital it is for innovation and technology to be applied in an intentional, focused, and urgent manner. New concepts cannot be successful, without first understanding how they will drive forward the overall mission of the organization.
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