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Reynold D’Silva: Charting the Future of Healthcare in the Digital Health Era

Reynold D’Silva: Charting the Future of Healthcare in the Digital Health Era

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In this episode of Turbo Impact, Reynold D’Silva, CEO of Hello Health Group, joins host Kenny Chen to explore how digital health is transforming preventative care and access across Southeast Asia. From leading Chope through a successful turnaround to now heading one of the region’s largest digital health platforms, Reynold shares his mission to enable 100 million people to take proactive steps toward better health.

He discusses why prevention must sit at the center of healthcare in emerging markets, how Hello Health is using data and AI responsibly to build trust and empower healthier choices, and what it takes to balance commercial discipline with meaningful social impact. Reynold also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey and the lessons shaping his vision for accessible, technology-enabled healthcare for all.

Key Topics Covered

  • Closing access gaps and advancing preventative care through digital health
  • Rebuilding patient trust with responsible use of data and AI
  • Turning health literacy barriers into opportunities for empowerment
  • Balancing commercial discipline with meaningful social impact at scale
  • Catalyzing the next wave of accessible healthcare innovation through public–private collaboration

Who Should Listen:

Private capital managers, institutional allocators, and corporate leaders

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