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Rishi Nayyar
CEO & Co-Founder
Rishi Nayyar is the CEO & Co-Founder of PocketHealth.
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About Rishi Nayyar
Rishi Nayyar is the Co-Founder and CEO of PocketHealth, the only patient-centric medical image exchange platform, enabling patients to easily access and engage with their diagnostic imaging records. By eliminating any network image-sharing dependencies, PocketHealth seamlessly integrates into healthcare systems and creates efficiencies and cost savings for providers while putting patients in control of their healthcare journey. Prior to co-founding PocketHealth, Rishi worked in Corporate & Investment Banking at Citigroup.
Along with his brother and Chief Technology Officer Harsh Nayyar, Rishi co-founded PocketHealth in 2016 to empower patients and solve image exchange barriers for healthcare providers. Today, under their leadership, PocketHealth is being used by more than 1.5 million patients across North America and has become an important strategic partner to over 775 hospitals and imaging centers.
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