Honored to represent @SevenStars_VC on the 2026 @Forbes Midas Brink List. Grateful to the founders who trust us to be part of their journey, and to my Seven Stars partners for making this possible! https://t.co/uurN9CD4IF
The owner of crypto exchange Kraken has agreed to pay $600 million for Reap Technologies, a stablecoin-oriented provider of cross-border and business payments services. https://t.co/iu5FDFDcOq
Proud to share that @Doctronic has been accepted into @CMSinnovates' ACCESS Model: a Medicare program that pays for chronic condition management based on whether patients actually get healthier!
We'll be participating in the eCKM track: hypertension, prediabetes, dyslipidemia, obesity.
ACCESS is exactly the kind of federal infrastructure that makes technology-enabled care sustainable in Medicare. We're grateful to @CMSgov for building it and excited to be part of the first cohort.
https://t.co/tCdjAlHCYj
Excited to see @nakul launch Knuckle Up. Real operating lessons from legendary founders who have actually built iconic companies, not recycled startup talking points. Strong first episode with Frank Slootman!
Excited to double down in @Doctronic’s Series B round! Congrats to @MattPavelle, Dr. Adam Oskowitz, and team for building one of the most exciting companies in healthcare. They’re making care faster and more affordable, with 15x ARR growth in 6 months and now over 24M AI consultations. https://t.co/HJ9A6EJMr5
In Dec 2025, @WBUR in Boston wrote about a woman who needed her blood pressure meds refilled after her doctor passed away. She called 10 primary care practices. The best offer she got was an appointment in 2027!
As crazy as it sounds, this isn't an outlier. 17% of Americans have no primary care physician. The system isn't just overwhelmed, it's broken. We can't fix a capacity crisis with more waiting rooms.
In the article, Dr. Steven Lin of Stanford noted: "I would rather these patients get care, if that care can be safe, than not get care at all."
This is exactly why @Doctronic launched AI prescription renewals in Utah last month. Safe, supervised, and actually available 24/7/365 for anyone who needs it.
https://t.co/PFKNYpLlV5
Team @doctronic , led by our CMO @byrondcrowe, just launched Doctronic Checkup: the annual visit, rebuilt.
100 million Americans lack regular access to primary care. Months-long waits, 15-minute rushed visits, half the time spent catching the doctor up instead of making a plan for your health.
Checkup flips that. Our AI captures your health story before you walk in. Your doctor starts informed. Time goes to what matters: planning the year ahead, together.
Soft launch today. Full launch Feb 1.
Proud to join @SquawkCNBC this morning to talk about the future of AI in healthcare. Thanks to @AndrewrSorkin, @BeckyQuick, and @JoeSquawk for the thoughtful conversation.
150,000 preventable deaths each year from medications not being taken. 30-40% of that is friction - people can't get their refills prescribed. That's the problem we're solving.
https://t.co/XBaUt682pm
UCSF Chair of Medicine @Bob_Wachter (author of "The Digital Doctor") on @Doctronic: "Personally, I'd have no problem using this system to refill my Lipitor."
He also flags that we may be the first company to buy malpractice insurance for autonomous AI in medicine. (We are.)
I'm genuinely humbled by the mention. Bob has shaped how a generation of physicians thinks about technology in medicine.
Everyone should read his take on why this week marked "the moment AI moves from advising on care to actually delivering it": https://t.co/o4zYZXuW9q
If AI is going to practice medicine, it must continuously prove how safe it is in public.
We're publishing our outcomes data and this must be the standard. Any AI making clinical decisions needs to show exactly how safe it is, what's working, and what isn't.
Transparency isn't optional when lives are involved.
https://t.co/Lhj679Hq9F
Today @danswu with @washingtonpost had a great story on our AI prescription renewal pilot (first in the world) with Utah. @niravrshah addresses the access gap: rural patients take a half-day off work, pay co-pays higher than the medication itself, just to renew a prescription.
Not any more.
$4. Takes minutes. All on your smartphone.
https://t.co/SJ3bFbLg0F