Start-ups have a better shot than Amazon at fixing health care, says prominent Silicon Valley investor

May 21, 2018

Silicon Valley venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale has just raised a $640 million fund and plans to spend a good chunk of that in healthcare.

Lonsdale, who co-founded software company Palantir and backed virtual reality company Oculus, now sees health as the market where start-ups can have the biggest impact addressing some of society’s most systemic problems.

In an interview with CNBC, Lonsdale said technology giants like Apple, Google, and Amazon have big aspirations in the market, but even bigger hurdles to overcome.

Lonsdale has made some early-stage health bets, including biotech start-up Synthego and health insurer Oscar Health. But for his next fund, which he closed in late April, he plans to double down on the space.

One area of emphasis is finding companies that will benefit from the recent shift away from fee-for-service health care, where doctors get paid for tests and procedures, to value-based care, where they get paid for keeping their patients healthy.

In terms of technology, Lonsdale wants to invest in tools that can help patients achieve better outcomes. That means algorithms that can help health providers figure out “this action at this time to help the patient get better,” he said.

For example, oncologists with better information about their cancer patients could make more informed and personalized decisions about treatment options.

While he’s investing in start-ups, Lonsdale understands that entrepreneurship alone can’t solve all of the problems of healthcare, a complex multitrillion-dollar sector dominated by incumbent health plans, insurers, and hospital groups.

Rather, the government needs to play a role in helping change incentives, so health-care companies can get properly rewarded. That includes encouraging electronic health records companies to work together so patient data can flow more smoothly between hospitals, clinics and patients.

CNBC has the full story

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