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Luka Ivicevic
Co-Founder/CEO at Index Health
Luka Ivicevic is a prominent individual known for his entrepreneurial ventures in the healthcare industry. He is recognized as a Co-Founder of IndexHealthUSA and the previous founder of Penta. Luka Ivicevic's professional journey includes contributions to Observer.com and being listed on Forbes 30 under 30.
Luka Ivicevic has a strong educational background having studied at The American University of Paris. He has utilized his expertise in business and healthcare to successfully establish and lead organizations in the industry.
With a history of successful ventures and a notable presence in the entrepreneurial world, Luka Ivicevic continues to make significant contributions to the healthcare landscape leveraging his experience and skills.
Highlights
A few weeks ago we decided to close Index Health and this week we will serve our last patient. Index Health’s vision was to cure the incurable: from cancer, and diabetes, to Alzheimer’s, by personalizing treatments using data. We started off with metabolic disease, and in many ways we did just that. We have significantly improved the lives of thousands of people. However, we ran out of both time and money to continue serving people.
Index Health has been the most challenging thing I’ve worked on, and I’m grateful to our patients, staff, and investors for believing in us for almost 4 years.
While we have helped people improve their health, I'm disappointed that we’re not going to lead the personalized medicine revolution. I think personalized medicine is one of the most important things to work on for the future of humanity. I genuinely hope that someone is able to do that for the world's sake (and I think there are a few players that are well on their way there and we need more, cc Superpower, Function Health).
To my founder friends: innovating is hard. But if we’re going to push the world forward and help people live forever, live on Mars, or solve world hunger, we need bigger and bolder missions, visions, and bets. We need more irrationality, higher risk, more courage.Think insanely big. The world needs it.
In terms of what’s next, I’m going to take a quick break and then I’m going back to building something insanely big and important.
Who's building an LLM for law? Lawyers are overpriced, and the way function today won't be the same way that they function in 10 years from now.

