Rewarding Undetectability to End HIV with SHINE's Co-Founder & CEO Mackenzie Copley
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Ben revisits the application of innovation to deliver healthcare transformation – this time the merging technology with social science to reward undetectability in the fight against HIV. We meet Mackenzie Copley, Co-Founder & CEO of SHINE, who shares his journey from a young volunteer to creating a groundbreaking app that incentivizes HIV patients to remain virally suppressed by providing financial rewards. They discuss the economic and ethical implications of this approach and SHINE's potential impact on ending the HIV epidemic. Mackenzie also details the pilot project in Las Vegas and the regulatory challenges faced, ensuring the app's effectiveness and security for participants. This episode is a compelling look into how innovative incentives can transform global health. Tune in for insights on compassion, technology, and the future of HIV treatment.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:33 Why Focus on HIV?
01:46 Meet Mackenzie Copley
02:21 Mackenzie's Journey into HIV Advocacy
04:39 Founding One Tent Health
05:36 Achievements and Recognition
06:34 Introduction to SHINE
07:00 The 90-90-90 Plan Explained
08:55 The Vision Behind SHINE
12:34 Funding and Sustainability
16:14 Challenges and Future Plans
20:39 Choosing Las Vegas for the Pilot
21:39 The Impact of Trump's HIV Program
22:58 SHINE: Tech Startup or Program Implementation?
25:01 Mission Statement: Wrapping the World in Love
27:37 Ensuring Data Privacy and HIPAA Compliance
32:35 Future Expansion and Long-Term Strategy
37:04 Call to Action: Join SHINE's Journey
37:52 Contact Information and Final Thoughts
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