d.health Summit | May 4, 2016
The New York Academy of Sciences
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Join over 20 CEOs and other top executives attending from eCaring, American Geriatrics Society, Morgan Stanley, Mount Sinai, The Commonwealth Fund, Teladoc, Biogen, Nikon, Express Scripts, Amazon and others.
// REGISTRATION ENDS APRIL 25 //
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Register with promo code PARTNER48 in the next 48 hours for your chance to attend the invitation-only VIP pre-Summit networking dinner (for speakers, sponsors, and special guests) on Tuesday, May 3 in New York City.
Two registrants will be selected to attend and contacted via e-mail.
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Introducing Keynote Speaker Drew Miller
Creative Director, Healthcare Practice, frog Design
Over the last 7 years at frog, Drew has led numerous projects to bring together the physical and digital worlds to create dynamic and thoughtful user experiences. The products and solutions he delivers strengthen the user's relationships with both their physical surroundings and the people closest to them through new experiences and innovative uses of technology. Drew has developed ecosystems for Healthcare, the Connected Home, Customer Service and Support, Entertainment Media, Hospitality, and E-Commerce for clients such as Merck, Honeywell, Disney and AT&T. Drew has Master's Degrees in Architecture from both MIT and the Savannah College of Art & Design.
Innovation Spotlight, frog Design
"Several years ago, frog made 'Aging by Design' a point of focus in the work we do in healthcare. What began as a frog passion project to design solutions that would promote longer and more enjoyable lives for our own aging parents and grandparents, eventually grew into a global research and design initiative that identified insights, opportunities, and guiding principles for designing new products and services for the aging global population. We’re excited to share some of this work at d.health this year and look forward to learning from the wide range of other industry leaders who are participating in this year’s d.health conference."
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Jennifer Hajj MBA
Senior Consultant, Sachs Policy Group
Since joining Sachs Policy Group in 2006, Ms. Hajj has specialized in New York State (NYS) policy, strategy, and analysis. Through her work at SPG, Ms. Hajj consults with a diverse set of clients including hospitals, nursing homes, health and human service agencies, health plans, labor unions, and technology companies. Since 2013, Ms. Hajj has also led the firm’s expansion to health care technology and innovation. She actively advises and mentors several health care startups and innovators. Her expertise includes market dynamics, business development, partnerships, product development, regulatory environments, and public policy. Ms. Hajj received her M.B.A. from Columbia Business School.
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Roy Schoenberg MD, MPH
Co-founder & CEO, American Well
Roy is co-founder and CEO at American Well where he introduced the patented service brokerage technology that powers the nation’s largest Telehealth network. In 2013, Roy was appointed to the US Federation of Medical Board's task force delivering landmark guidelines for the "Appropriate use of Telehealth in Medical Practice". Roy serves on the board of the American Telemedicine Association and received their 2014 award for leadership. He is an avid author and speaker in the areas of healthcare technology and national Health IT policy. Roy holds an MD from Hebrew University and an MPH from Harvard.
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Ian Tong MD
Chief Medical Officer, Doctor On Demand
Prior to joining Doctor On Demand, Ian had multiple medical leadership roles including Founder and Medical Director of THRIVE (The Health Resource Initiative for Veterans Everywhere) and Co-Medical Director of the Arbor Free Clinic. Ian earned a medical degree from The University of Chicago-Pritzker and is board certified in Internal Medicine. He completed residency and Chief residency at Stanford Hospital and Clinics. Ian was a three-time National Collegiate Champion in Rugby at the University of California at Berkeley and was named to the All American Team in 1994.
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#CANCER: RESEARCHERS ARE CONDUCTING HUGE STUDIES USING TWITTER, FACEBOOK
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Nearly 40% of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes, with about 1.7 million of those cases expected in 2016 in the United States (according to the National Cancer Institute). These patients are hoping for better treatments and, hopefully ...
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SUMMIT FOSTERS DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS TO ALLOW AMERICANS TO AGE AT HOME
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This year’s Presidential primary campaign has largely ignored an issue paramount to a growing segment of our population. Nearly 90% of Americans prefer to age at home, yet barriers, such as antiquated reimbursement and licensing policies, prevent ...
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FTC RELEASES TOOL TO HELP HEALTH APP DEVELOPERS DETERMINE WHETHER REGULATIONS APPLY
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has released a new interactive tool on its website, with help from the Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Food and Drug Administration ...
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NEW! Game Changer Sponsorship
($2,500 - $5,000)
- FREE Summit pass
- Invite to VIP dinner May 3
- Logo placement on web
- Feature in d.health Digest
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