Rishi Manchanda, chief medical officer, The Wonderful Company, Los Angeles, and Nisha Money, senior medical advisor at US Department of Homeland Security were selected for the Aspen Institute Health Innovators Fellowship.
The Health Innovators Fellowship is designed for entrepreneurs and innovators in the US health care field - including medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, mental health, and more - who wish to use their skills and experiences to make an even greater positive impact on health care in the US.
Each fellow also commits to launching a leadership venture that will stretch and challenge them and have a positive impact on health care in the US, the statement said.
"We are thrilled to recognise an extraordinary group of individuals -- 10 men and 10 women -- who reflect the best of passion and commitment in the US health care system," said Rima Cohen, managing director of the Health Innovators Fellowship.
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The Fellowship has been launched in partnership with the Greenville Health System, a South Carolina-based not-for-profit healthcare system.
"As an academic health center committed to innovative care, we are excited to partner with the Aspen Institute and witness the power of the Fellows' collective talents in leading the charge to transform health care," Riordan said.