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Current & Critical - Mark Korthuis, Glenrose Hospital Foundation - Driving Technology & Innovation in Healthcare
Mark Korthuis, President and CEO of the Glenrose Foundation, challenges our understanding of how money is allocated towards improving society and sheds light on the lack of progress in areas like mental health, despite increased funding. He questions whether traditional approaches and alternative treatments like ketamine and psychedelics can truly solve the underlying issues. Join us as we delve into the world of Bitcoin and explore how it could potentially be a game-changer in reshaping our societal structures. Mark shares his thoughts on the repeated cycle of putting money into charities without seeing meaningful results and calls for a reevaluation of our goals and the role of charities in driving impactful change. You will also learn about their flagship program, the Brain to Communicate interface, and how it empowers patients with severe mobility or communication issues.
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