Our Purpose - Unconventional Wisdom
Why did I start One-AI Healthcare? This is a question I kept asking myself for quite some time now and have always felt the answer and not been able to articulate it until I read Larry Page’s Foreword in the book titled “How Google Works.”
To quote Larry Page, “When I was younger and first started thinking about my future, I decided to either become a professor or start a company. I felt that either option would give me a lot of autonomy — the freedom to think from first principles and real-world physics rather than having to accept the prevailing “wisdom”."
This quote helped me articulate my feelings into words on why I started One-AI - a medical device business built on the foundation of “freedom of thought.” The healthcare industry is mired in Dogma and the need to rethink business models, product development processes, backend systems, money flow and more is higher than ever.
It is our core belief at One-AI that rethinking the medical device value chain from first principles will yield significant clinical and economic value to the various healthcare stakeholders and improve quality of care while bringing down cost. These are not just words written in our corporate philosophy but also the principles we abide by in everything we think, everything we do and how we implement our business model.
To begin with, we put the customer at the center of everything we do.
We always start with the customer and work backwards into our business on how to most effectively fulfill the needs of that customer. Asking the question “who is the customer” does not yield an easy answer in healthcare as the primary recipient of healthcare (the patient) does not always make the choices of what healthcare they receive and how. Healthcare really boils down to a conversation between a clinician (a physician in most of the cases) and the patient. At One-AI, we work very hard to ensure the solutions that we create deliver a great patient experience, both clinically and personally.
Our people model is purely driven by meritocracy. We believe that leadership is not determined by one’s place on a hierarchical org chart but it’s driven by their ideas, mindset and their ability to challenge and change the dogma. We firmly believe that no idea is a bad idea and give every idea the needed diligence before we decide to whether to pursue or not pursue it. Once we do decide to pursue the idea, we move forward aggressively to implement it