PocketHealth Names New Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Seetharam Chadalavada will use his vast experience in informatics and radiology to help guide PocketHealth’s product innovation.

Written by Built In Staff, With AI
Published on Oct. 29, 2024
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Rose Velazquez | Oct 29, 2024

PocketHealth recently appointed Dr. Seetharam Chadalavada as its new chief medical officer.  Chadalavada’s extensive background in radiology, informatics and clinical practice spans over two decades. The company anticipates his expertise in minimally invasive, image-guided treatments and comprehensive experience in both diagnostic and interventional radiology will support its mission to enhance patient care.

PocketHealth specializes in connected care services, with a focus on image exchange and patient engagement solutions. The company aims to address patient care gaps and enable a more connected and efficient healthcare environment for both patients and healthcare professionals. Chadalavada’s leadership is expected to play an important role in steering the Toronto healthtech company’s product innovation efforts and strategic business decisions.

The appointment aligns with PocketHealth’s goals to innovate and improve how medical imaging and clinical data are used, ensuring better patient outcomes and streamlined clinical workflows. Integrating advanced clinical insights into PocketHealth’s product roadmap under Chadalavada’s guidance will contribute to the company’s innovation strategy.

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