The platform revolution is real, and its tentacles far-reaching, and we’re starting to see this Uber- and Airbnb-fueled approach reach healthcare. In the January-February issue of D CEO, Thomas Korosec wrote about another example. After growing a physical therapy staffing company to $16 million in annual revenue, entrepreneur Nate Foreman and colleagues are making it easier to schedule PT house calls. Their startup, Zuum, allows patients to choose their physical therapists via a digital platform. There’s more to it than that, so read Korosec’s story in full here.
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