Health 2.0 2018
Health 2.0's 'Unacceptables' panel will tackle opioids, burnout, eating disorders, disaster response
Eight years ago, Eliza CEO Alex Drane came up with the idea for “The Unmentionables,” an annual panel at Health 2.
Omkar Kulkarni, innovation chief at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, says adoption of tech requires commitment.
Deborah Kilpatrick has spent some time on the cutting edge of the healthcare industry — her decade-spanning career has included a director position at Guidant Corporation’s vascular intervention accelerator (now part of Boston Scientific) and the chief commercial officer role at genomic diagnostic company CardioDx.
Lonnie Rae Kurlander has seen the healthcare system from a lot of angles: as a doctor-in-training, as a health tech CEO, and twice as a patient with a serious condition — once with a broken hip in a city far from home, and once with a mystery disease that left her too weak to walk or think.
Humans have hacked all sorts of computer systems, but now we are starting to hack ourselves — specifically, our health and biology.
As more healthcare systems look to embrace big data and the benefits analytics-driven care strategies could bring, the need to build EHRs that can communicate patients’ health data without hassle is growing with each day.