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Fast Company: “The Doctor of the Future: Innovations like these are beginning to free U.S. medicine from the strictures that have given us the world’s costliest health care, but not the best health care.”

Esquire: One of the “Best and Brightest Radicals and Rebels Who are Changing the World.”

Health Affairs: “If you want a glimpse of what health care could look like a few years from now, consider “Hello Health,” the Brooklyn-based primary care practice that is fast becoming an emblem of modern medicine.”

Vogue Living: “Pediatrician and Preventive Medicine specialist Jay Parkinson believes quality health care requires good design and community engagement. It’s a message he is bringing to consumers and the medical industry worldwide through The Future Well; the design and consultancy firm was launched last year by Parkinson and partner Grant Harrison. The duo use their blog and speaking engagements to articulate their philosophy of better health care through social solutions. Recently, The Future Well collaborated with the British National Health Service on the transformation of Saint Charles, a 150-year old hospital campus in London, by introducing programs to facilitate better community health.”

Hospitals & Health Networks: “Your Future Chief of Staff?” Medical school, a master’s in public health and preventive medicine and a pediatrics residency matured and deepened Parkinson’s involvement with information technology. Laptops, e-mail and cell phones weren’t new ways to do old tasks; they were primary conduits of learning, friendship and relationships with colleagues. Instant data and communication permeated his daily life, influencing decisions large and small.

Newsweek: “One part doctor, one part tech innovator, one part salesman: the sum of those parts have made Parkinson the face of a new kind of health care. At his New York City clinic, his team of doctors uses dozens of means of communication—instant messaging, e-mail, texting, etc.—to communicate with their patients and each other.”

The Boston Globe: “The simplicity and visual appeal of demonstrations of the Hello Health software platform have made him a celebrity in the health technology world.”

NY Post: “A ‘revolutionary, new’ practice that has ‘has managed to do what the federal government has not yet — namely, provide fast, affordable, high-quality, easily accessible health care.’”

GOOD Magazine: “The platform is as straightforward to use as scheduling a trip to the Genius Bar on Apple.com.”

CNN: “We still see our doctor the same way our grandparents did. I think we’re about to see big changes in this area.”

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