3 Questions with Emily Levy, Mighty Well
“3 Questions With…” is a video series showcasing thought leaders in healthcare specialties like Infection Prevention and Vascular Access. These experts provide insights, evidence, and best practices in response to pressing questions in their fields.
Eloquest Healthcare is proud to feature 3 Questions with Emily Levy, Mighty Well. In this feature, Emily shares her source of inspiration, highlights critical yet underappreciated issues in the field, and offers key recommendations for enhancing patient outcomes.
Emily Levy
Emily A. Levy is an entrepreneur, healthcare KOL, and keynote speaker. She co-founded Mighty Well to improve patients’ lives with chronic illnesses based on her lived experience with long-term vascular access, infusion therapy, and home care. In her role as Director-at-Large for the Association of Vascular Access, Levy leverages her deep industry knowledge and unwavering commitment to improving healthcare to help shape the future of vascular access care.
Her entrepreneurial vision and leadership has been honored by world-class entrepreneurial programs, including the Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards, the Morgan Stanley Inclusive Ventures Lab, and MassChallenge. At the time of the award, the Mighty Well co-founders became the youngest member of Babson College’s Hall of Fame, recognized as Rising Stars.
Mighty Well’s Direct-to-patient platform offers innovative medical products and digital learning to help patients confidently manage their care. The company has launched seven adaptive medical products, including the Class 1 FDA-registered PICCPerfect® Pro.
Mighty Well’s media features include: The New York Times, Forbes, Marie Claire, PBS, Entrepreneur, Who What Wear, CBS News, Bustle, Healthcare Purchasing News, and other distinguished media outlets.
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