TIL is building an inclusive ecosystem in Virtual Health.

TIL's initiatives help create a seamless ecosystem for technologies that put the patient, not the clinic, at the center of care.

Our Vision For Virtual Health

TIL will position Tulsa as the easiest place to develop, pilot, and scale Virtual Health solutions.

Market Opportunity

The Virtual Health market is expected to grow rapidly in the coming decade to become a $117 billion annual market in the United States by 2035. As technology and regulations evolve, TIL is working with regional universities, government, providers, payors, and industry to ensure that Tulsa is at the epicenter of the virtual health transition.

The Virtual Health market is expected to grow rapidly in the coming decade to become a $117 billion annual market in the United States by 2035. As technology and regulations evolve, TIL is working with regional..

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Why Tulsa

One of the defining barriers to health equity in the United States is access. These disparities are acutely felt by both urban and rural Oklahomans. Virtual health technologies hold a solution for this long-standing problem. In Tulsa, we offer a front door to impacting the care of both rural and urban Americans.

Example Innovations

Hospital-at-Home Service Models and Technologies

The future of hospital-at-home technology has the potential to significantly transform care for those who have faced historic health access and equity challenges. In order to realize this future, Tulsa will be on the bleeding edge of the cyber security, clinical training, and technology development to realize this promise.

At-Home Diagnostics and Therapeutics

The potential future state of at-home diagnostics and therapeutics is promising, with advances in technology enabling patients to receive personalized and timely care in the comfort of their homes. Remote monitoring systems and telehealth technologies will allow health care providers to remotely track patient health metrics, diagnose conditions, and prescribe treatments, all from a distance.

Autonomous Medical Supply Delivery

The future of autonomous medical supply delivery will revolutionize health care logistics and help further enable the decentralization of health care and virtual health solutions. Using autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots, medical supplies can be delivered quickly, efficiently, and safely to hospitals and other health care facilities.

TIL Initiatives

BloomOK

BloomOK is an EDA-funded program that provides regional investors with access to pro-bono subject mater experts to supplement their diligence memos.

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What is Next?

The Virtual Health’s next set of initiatives are centered around making Tulsa the easiest place to pilot virtual health solutions. 

Thought Leadership

2022

The Economy Forward Framework

Tulsa is uniquely poised to drive the next wave of innovation in the aerospace industry through the deployment of UAS and AAM technologies.

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Our Vision for Advanced Mobility

2022

Strengthening the Cybersecurity Talent Pipeline

Tulsa is uniquely poised to drive the next wave of innovation in the aerospace industry through the deployment of UAS and AAM technologies.

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Our Vision for Advanced Mobility

2022

Waterfronts of Portland and South Portland, Maine

Tulsa is uniquely poised to drive the next wave of innovation in the aerospace industry through the deployment of UAS and AAM technologies.

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Partners

Initiative partners

Advisory Council

Kirk Barnes

C0-Chair - Together.Health

Trey Bomier

Senior Director - Institute for Emerging Technologies Saint Francis Health Systems

Katie Drasser

Ceo - Rockhealth.org

Amanda Goltz

US Lead  - Public Sector Healthcare Startups and VC Amazon Web Services

Brian Hail

Deputy Executive Director of External Operations - Cherokee Nation Health Services

Enmi Kendall

Co-Founder - General Partner Healthy Ventures

Dr. David Kendrick

Chair Medical Informatics Department - The University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine

Pravin Mishra

COO - OSU CHS and COO Oklahoma Pandemic Center for Innovation and Excellence (OPCIE)

Vinit Nijhawan

Managing Director - Mass Ventures

Ulili (Uriridiakoghene) Onovakpuri

Partner - Kapor Capital

Kristen Ostherr

Director of Medical Humanities and Gladys Louise Fox Professor - English Rice University

Dr. William Paiva

Managing Director - OLSF Ventures

Simeon Sessley

Ceo/Founding Partner Advisory - Trail

Dr. Monique Smith

Executive Director Health DesignED -  The Acute Care Design and Innovation Center at Emory University

Dr. Jeffrey Stroup

oSU - Center for Health Sciences