Health 2.0 2019
While applications of existing technology are safer short-run bets, big success may come from whole new platforms and technologies, says Jon Gordon, founder and managing director of D51 Ventures.
Mark Plaskow, CTO of Accredited Health, details how machine learning can improve outcomes and reduce unnecessary spending.
Co-founder and CEO Melissa Hanna describes Mahmee's work facilitating maternal care within the EHR.
"We need to redefine what is a doctor," says Dr. Steven Charlap, CEO of GeneYes, a digital health startup aimed giving the "perfect medical interview."
Health economist and "Health Consuming" author Jane Sarasohn-Kahn details how to get to the person-centered healthcare system we're headed for.
The industry has moved from solving problems in silos to understanding the associated workflows and then coming to solutions that meet the market need, says InterSystems Clinical Product Manager Julie Smith.
Alex Rice, sales and marketing director at dacadoo, describes his company's digital engagement platform and how enterprises can invigorate their wellness efforts.
Elevation Health Consulting's Jamie Skipper and Damon Davis say attendees at this year's Health 2.0 were particularly interested in providing patients with their health data.
Catalyst @ Health 2.0 President and co-founder Dr. Indu Subaiya says digital health companies are evolving from mere point solutions to "flip stack" vendors complete with clinical staff, innovative therapeutics and more.