Which city or region has the strongest claim for being the US capital for health tech?

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  • Badger Stone - yesterday

    Minneapolis, MN should be in consideration. Multiple biotech companies, large innovative healthcare systems, etc.

  • IANAL - yesterday

    Why isn’t KC on the list again? It has multiple 500+ person health IT companies even if Cerner isn’t headquartered there anymore. Nashville used to have Change Healthcare, but I can’t think of any other 500+ employee healthcare IT companies in the metro.

  • Samantha Brown - 2 days ago

    For me, it’s a toss up between SV and Seattle because I’m still on the AI is going to be transformative. My thought bubble there hasn’t yet be popped, so to speak. The Madison/KC are just doing the same old,same old. And most of KC is going to SV anyway.

    I wouldn’t say NYC/NJ and Nashville are sort of my next tier. There’s some interesting startups coming out of both areas. I include NJ in the NYC because of some of the work coming out of both places.

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