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From: Aaron Moskowitz
To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Cc: "Bruce Moskowitz M.D." .cz >
Subject: Jiyo
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 13:07:20 +0000
Hello Jeffrey,
My father sent some info over about Jiyo and their interest in working with insurers or academic medical centers.
If they have a presentation or strategy document I'd be happy to review it. I see Jiyo is a wellness brand and
platform set up by Deepak Chopra and Poonacha Machaiah.
I've spent some time this week on the Jiyo app and website which has everything from a webstore, videos, social
component and more. Poonacha has some interesting ideas on medical informatics but I don't quite see the
connection with their current offerings.
In regards to opportunities with Academic Medical Centers:
AMCs have been building out wellness, integrative and alternative medicine offerings. This has been a trend
with real money behind it. The financial model is to have a patient pay out of pocket for a subscription and
additional for services. Different medical departments refer patients over to these services. I think cancer
recovery takes advantage of these centers the most.
There was a good article from Statnews about this trend (https://www.statnews.corn/2017/03/07/altemative-
medicine-hospitals-promote/).
Insurance companies have a long history of trying to change enrollee health behavior. This used to mean working
with employers to prohibit smoking at the office and bringing fitness centers into the office. Insurance companies
do innovate and experiment quite a bit. There are plenty of articles about lowering insurance/healthcare costs by
using health trackers and other tools. I do not know how committed payers are to any of these interactive
solutions but they are willing to try them on.
Let me know how I could help, I'd be interested in hearing more.
Sincerely,
Aaron
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