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Smarter Technology Can Resuscitate the U.S. Healthcare System

  • Writer: Waleed Mohsen
    Waleed Mohsen
  • Jul 26
  • 1 min read
In an op-ed published by RealClearMarkets, Waleed Mohsen — founder and CEO of Verbal — shares a bold perspective on how smarter, clinician-first technology can help revive a strained and often inefficient healthcare system.

The article argues that while healthcare is rich with data, it lacks the tools to turn that data into actionable, empathetic care. Mohsen explains that many health tech startups have failed by building solutions that either replace or ignore providers, rather than empower them.

Instead, Mohsen advocates for AI and software designed to work with clinicians, helping them reduce administrative burdens, improve documentation, and focus more time on patient care — especially in the virtual and hybrid models of delivery.

He also reflects on his own family’s healthcare experiences and how they shaped his approach to building Verbal, a real-time QA and compliance platform tailored to digital health teams.

The piece ultimately calls for health tech that is smart, scalable, and humane — not just disruptive for the sake of it.
“The best health tech tools aren’t disruptive. They’re quiet. They’re helpful. And they make care more human.”
Waleed Mohsen, RealClearMarkets Contributor

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