RadiantGraph, a San Francisco-based healthcare platform, has named Dr. Geeta Nayyar as its inaugural chief medical officer. Previously, Nayyar held similar positions at Salesforce and AT&T, alongside other executive roles. She currently sits on the board of the American Telemedicine Association and advises the American Medical Association.
Nayyar is known for advocating a human-centered approach to innovation, particularly in leveraging advancements in artificial intelligence for improved health and business outcomes. She is also a noted public speaker and author of the bestselling book, ‘Dead Wrong: Diagnosing and Treating Healthcare’s Misinformation Illness.’
In her statement regarding the new appointment, Nayyar emphasized the potential of healthcare technology to positively impact society. She stressed the importance of developing AI with a focus on enhancing humanity and improving healthcare delivery.
Expressing her confidence in RadiantGraph’s mission to humanize technology in healthcare, Nayyar highlighted the company’s commitment to using advanced AI to address consumer engagement challenges within the healthcare system.
Nayyar’s advocacy for personalized healthcare communication and her efforts over the past five years reflect her dedication to improving consumer engagement in the field.
Having earned her medical degree from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and an MBA from the George Washington University School of Business, Nayyar brings a diverse educational background to her role. Born in West Virginia and spending her early years in India, Nayyar’s global perspective informs her approach to healthcare innovation.