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25 Apr 2025 | 6 MIN READ

InteropNow! @ ViVE: Your Medical Records, Safer and Smarter: The CLEAR and Selfii Approach

In this episode, host Sandy Vance sits with two leading voices in healthcare cybersecurity: Jason Sherwin, the Sr Director, Healthcare Business Development at CLEAR and Anil Sethi the Founder & CEO of Selfii. Together, they explore how innovation in identity verification and data access is reshaping the healthcare landscape—making it more secure, seamless, and patient-centered.


In this episode, they talk about:

  • How CLEAR and Selfii are helping patients and healthcare organizations reduce friction and enhance data security

  • Selfii’s mission to empower individuals and enterprises to unlock the full value of their health records

  • The surprising ways HIPAA has been weaponized—and what it means for patients and providers

  • The difference between interoperability and portability, and why both matter

  • How cybersecurity underpins the missions of both CLEAR and Selfii

  • How Selfii supports B2B partners without requiring licensed medical professionals

A Little About Jason and Anil:

Jason Sherwin is a healthcare innovator with 15 years in health tech, specializing in business development and product strategy. Known for leading technology-driven change, he thrives in cross-functional collaboration across the C-suite, IT, operations, and marketing. While earning his MBA at NYU Stern, he applied his studies in real time—sharpening his focus on leadership, change management, and metrics-driven transformation.


Anil Sethi is the CEO of Selfii, a healthcare data company driven by personal loss and professional vision. A serial entrepreneur, Anil has built and sold several companies, including Gliimpse (acquired by Apple) and Ciitizen (acquired by Invitae). His mission is deeply personal—after caring for his sister Tania through her battle with cancer, Anil witnessed firsthand the failure of structured data to capture a patient’s true story. Today, he’s redefining how healthcare data is accessed and understood—putting people, not paperwork, at the center of care.

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