Women in Health IT
The health tech industry can't just cater to those who can afford pricey smartphones and wearables, but must instead close gaps in care, says Duke Clinical Research Institute's Dr. Ann Marie Navar.
Digital trial technologies are streamlining clinical research and improving the patient experience, explains Jena Daniels, director of research at Medable.
University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke discusses her research into healthy behaviors and why encouraging health skills is becoming increasingly difficult.
Heather Provino, managing partner of The Scanlon Group, describes the roots of population health's digitization and what has been happening in the sector the last few years.
Kathleen Warner, chief of emerging strategies and ventures at the AHA, says the organization is helping healthcare startups build credibility.
Susanna Rosi, professor of physical therapy at UCSF, says data from her research on animals can help assess cognitive health risks of deep space travel.
A Rock Health report found that the percentage of female partners at digital health VC firms only rose from 12.2% to 12.6%, while deals closed by women-led startups rose 13.4% to 14%.
New innovations originally designed for space are finding their way into our homes, says Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) Director Dorit Donoviel.
ConversationHEALTH co-founder and Chief Product Officer Lexi Kaplin describes how chatbots can provide empathetic, confidential care.
One of the benefits of the Space Health Innovation Conference was bringing NASA stakeholders to Silicon Valley to solve space challenges around health, says Dr. Aenor Sawyer, chief health innovation officer at Translational Research Institute for Space Health.