HealthTech Product Leader, Digital Health startup co-founder, Mobile Tech veteran.

Joined October 2007
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Artem Petrov retweeted
Психічна кастрація. Якщо по-красивому - емаскуляція Невеселе культурне явище сучасності (а може і не тільки). Варто про це заговорити так виникає одразу купа насмішок, типу, хаха, епідемія чоловічої самотності ваші проблеми - не проблеми. Тим часом процес набагато більший і складніший ніж його симптоми. 30-річний чоловік сьогодні має на 25% менше тестостерону, ніж 30-річний чоловік у 1999 році. Фактори не лише мікропластик в яйцях чи ожиріння. Я поділюся тут на 7 твітів чому це мерзенно, чому це стосується всіх і куди це провалля йде. Графіки, статистика, думка психоаналітикинь ітд.
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11 Nov 2025
After launching dozens of RPM programs over the last decade, I’ve seen what makes them thrive — and what makes them fail. Hint: it’s never just about the tech or CPT codes. Read the full breakdown 👇 medium.com/@artem.petrov/wha…
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26 Sep 2025
I said something in a design meeting today that I never thought I would say to a product designer “Don’t bother designing a thorough UX for this workflow. I don’t think humans will be using it - not for long.” Is UX becoming less important because human touchpoints are fading?
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28 Aug 2025
How much navigation time does a newly diagnosed breast cancer patient require? That's the money you leave on the table. #cancernavigation #breastcancer #cancerpracticebilling
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26 Aug 2025
Last week’s webinar on cancer patient navigation billing was a big success — thank you to everyone who joined us! If you missed the session, you can still watch the full recording here: lnkd.in/gGS4dJ4j
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Artem Petrov retweeted
18 Aug 2025
Watch how XpediteMD helps cancer practices streamline navigation workflows, capture compliant documentation, and unlock over $100K per provider per youtube.com/watch?v=SJYqftYU…
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Artem Petrov retweeted
12 Aug 2025
“Time Is Money”: Why Eliminating Cancer Treatment Delays Is a Business Imperative for Health Insurers & Cancer Providers xpeditemd.com/blog/time-is-m…

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11 Aug 2025
Download the XpediteMD Cancer Patient Navigation Billing Guide: xpeditemd.com/download-the-b… Discover new CMS codes, real billing examples, $100K revenue insights, key Medicare rules, and monthly billing strategies—even in the global period.

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Artem Petrov retweeted
The longer we live through this war, the stronger the awe we feel. I mean, the Ukrainian military... it's a human-made miracle that we have come such a long way since February 2022 and that we are where we are today. I'm very well damn serious about this. Given the gargantuan amounts of resources that Russia throws into this war every single day, given all the endless obstacles and limitations put by Western backers, and Ukraine's own systemic flaws and setbacks, as well as critical, chronic lack of everything and anything... ...not only did the Ukrainian military manage to stand against one of the largest war machines in human history, but it also achieved a number of large victories on the battlefield and essentially opened a brand new chapter in modern warfare. Ukraine has simply the world's best warfighters who have learned to make impossible things with as little as what they have against the aggressor. Every single day. It's just a crime against history and everything that is good about human nature to be bringing those men and women down. They are OUR Greatest Generation.
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Artem Petrov retweeted
Execution of Ukrainian soldiers by russians when they surrendered. This is another crime committed by russian terrorists. Violation of the rules of war. The killing of unarmed soldiers. russia has once again proved that it is a terrorist country for which there are no laws and norms of international law.
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1 Aug 2019
Hey guys, if you have a Superhuman referral, please send one my way! 💜 superhuman.com

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1 Jun 2019
The simplified steps in this video are all correct, and form a strong preemptive outline of things you should be thinking about when it comes to the cost of a mobile app. If it's interesting to you, the video was based on a detailed article, found here: buff.ly/2EGHU16
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30 May 2019
For all products & companies - not just mobile - cost is incredibly important. But, startups have the largest set of things solely relying on it - Investment rounds in particular are something worth reading about - I wrote recently about them to Forbes: buff.ly/2VXnHKv

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29 May 2019
Can't give a comprehensive overview here, but if you're working in the IoT field, pay close attention to the security options the platform you're using carries. A good example is AWS: buff.ly/2HIP9rk - Good bit of light reading for anyone in our industry.
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29 May 2019
Quick pieces of advice: use buff.ly/1uJvkAX to keep an eye out for breaches your email is linked to. It's not wholly comprehensive, but not enough (of my fellow tech-industry professionals, no less) people even think about things like this.
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28 May 2019
It's interesting to see how the mobile industry stands alongside others. Some of you may have heard about the recent AMD Ryzen chips: buff.ly/2I0gsfw They're right around the corner, and are being lauded or criticized depending on which site you go on.
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28 May 2019
You have tech teams, and you have a marketing department. Do they work together? I'm not talking about building collaterals, showcasing products, interviewing devs... Do they properly work together on internal projects? I explored this topic, here: buff.ly/2EG98Fb

23 May 2019
Recently added some videos to the @Reinvently YouTube channel. One definite across all of the conferences I've been to recently is mHealth/IoMT/healthcare/etc... Many people getting into the medical industry need to determine one vital thing: buff.ly/2WcrBDt

18 May 2019
Safety is a huge concern in an increasingly digital world, and I loved that it was highlighted at @AWWWARDS by @katfukui As the discourse around areas like accessibility rightfully increases, we need to see similar, safety-minded shifts.
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