Veteran journalist, investor, and Second Opinion Media founder Chrissy Farr talks with the CEOs and founders who've been in the trenches long enough to know that healthcare doesn't move at startup speed. These aren't the entrepreneurs chasing quick exits—they're the "lifers" who understand that building in healthcare requires endless pivots, regulatory navigation, and decade-long timelines.
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Veteran journalist, investor, and Second Opinion Media founder Chrissy Farr talks with the CEOs and founders who've been in the trenches long enough to know that healthcare doesn't move at startup speed. These aren't the entrepreneurs chasing quick exits—they're the "lifers" who understand that building in healthcare requires endless pivots, regulatory navigation, and decade-long timelines.
No hype, just honest conversations about what it really takes.
Each episode explores healthcare innovation, startup strategy, medical technology and AI, health system transformation, and investment insights from operators who've navigated regulatory challenges, clinical trials, reimbursement complexities, and the unique dynamics of the healthcare industry.
Dr. Jeff Wessler on longevity: heart attacks aren't random
Lifers with Christina Farr
41 minutes
7 months ago
Dr. Jeff Wessler on longevity: heart attacks aren't random
In this episode, Christina Farr sits down with Dr. Jeff Wessler, cardiologist and CEO of Heartbeat Health, about the challenges of behavior change in cardiology, the role of technology in health, the importance of preventative measures, and the emerging trend of longevity-focused health interventions.
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LINKS:
Heartbeat Health: https://www.heartbeathealth.com/
Why is longevity suddenly so hot?: https://secondopinion.media/p/why-is-longevity-suddenly-so-hot
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE:
Heartbeat Health is a large medical group with cardiologists and other practitioners providing telehealth and remote diagnostics across the US.
Jeff is skeptical about technology's role in behavior change for cardiovascular health, noting that despite more tech, outcomes in cardiovascular disease have worsened.
Jeff explains that heart attacks are largely predictable, contrary to popular belief that they are random events.
Modern diagnostic technology can identify risk factors and provide feedback loops that show whether interventions like diet and exercise are working.
The longevity trend represents a shift from the traditional model where doctors simply tell patients to improve their lifestyle to one where patients can test interventions and see measurable results.
Jeff identifies different types of prevention: primordial (preventing risk factors), primary (preventing heart attacks in those with risk factors), secondary (preventing subsequent heart attacks), and tertiary (reducing complications).
Current longevity programs reach thousands when they need to reach millions to make a meaningful impact on cardiovascular outcomes.
Lifers with Christina Farr
Veteran journalist, investor, and Second Opinion Media founder Chrissy Farr talks with the CEOs and founders who've been in the trenches long enough to know that healthcare doesn't move at startup speed. These aren't the entrepreneurs chasing quick exits—they're the "lifers" who understand that building in healthcare requires endless pivots, regulatory navigation, and decade-long timelines.
No hype, just honest conversations about what it really takes.
Each episode explores healthcare innovation, startup strategy, medical technology and AI, health system transformation, and investment insights from operators who've navigated regulatory challenges, clinical trials, reimbursement complexities, and the unique dynamics of the healthcare industry.