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Sunny (Yanjun) Nadolsky is a healthcare innovator who has advocated for “healthcare price transparency”. She started a healthcare innovation company MediBookr, a digital health navigation and transparency platform, to help democratize the healthcare industry. Sunny’s efforts contributed to the passing of key healthcare transparency regulation by Congress, the No Surprises Act.[1], which was passed in 2020. This law mandates that hospitals and health plans communicate price transparency to patients.
MediBookr was named one of the top groundbreaking health-care companies in the nation by Premier Inc. at their 7th Annual Healthcare Disruptor Conference[2]. It also won the championship in the Southwest Airlines “Soar to Success” Business Pitch Competition[3]. MediBookr (MediBookr.com) was acquired by Catalyst Health Group in 2021[4]
She recently founded BridgeCare Technologies (https://www.bridgecare.me/), a startup in the space of education technology and digital health, which leverages AI to improve student mental wellness, performance outcomes and retention for schools.
She co-founded Cross Border Education (https://crossbordereducation.net/) which has partnered with schools and universities across borders and has educated thousands of entrepreneurs.
She is a venture partner at Sentiero Ventures (https://www.sentiero.vc/). She mentors startups at Health Wildcatters (https://www.healthwildcatters.com) and UT Southwestern (https://www.utsouthwestern.edu). She also serves on the Purdue Family and Parent Advisory Board.
She has an MBA from Arizona State University, and studied in the Ph.D. program at Michigan State University. Her LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnynadolsky/
References
edit- ^ "No Surprises Act | CMS".
- ^ "MediBookr Recognized as National Health‑Care Innovator". 30 June 2017.
- ^ "Health Care Startup Snags Free Flights in 'Soar to Success' Competition". 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Dallas Health Solutions Startup MediBookr Acquired by Plano's Catalyst Health Network". 27 July 2021.