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Eric Kinariwala, Capsule, on rebuilding the pharmacy from the inside out

35 min · 2. apr. 2020
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In this episode of the Pulse Podcast, Vivien interviewsEric Kinariwala, Founder and CEO of Capsule, a technology company rebuilding the $425 billion pharmacy industry from the inside out with an emotionally resonant experience, and technology that enables customized outcomes for doctors, hospitals, insurers, and manufacturers. Based out of New York, Capsule has raised $270M from investors such as TCV, Thrive Capital, and Sound Ventures. Capsule delivers prescription drugs to local patients in two hours via an online app, website or SMS.

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