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In this episode, host Sandy Vance talks with Bill Miller, CEO of WellSky, about the evolving role of analytics in healthcare and its impact on patient care. Bill emphasizes that the healthcare industry must invest in AI solutions to tackle pressing challenges, such as the home-based care staffing crisis, reducing clinician "pajama time," ensuring smoother transitions from hospital to post-acute care and streamlining workflows within existing electronic health record systems. These advancements will enable clinicians to focus on what truly matters—providing human-centered care. Bill also discusses WellSky's collaboration with Google to develop AI tools designed to support, not replace, clinicians.
In this episode, they talk about:What WellSky does for the healthcare industry, specifically in direct careHow WellSky helps clinicians deliver optimal patient careWellSky's balanced approach to AI in healthcareThe importance of proactive versus reactive strategiesSupporting clients in and out of hospital settingsAccelerating the referral process with AI solutionsThe rationale behind WellSky’s partnership with GoogleThe future of WellSky and AI in healthcareA Little About Bill:Bill Miller is the CEO of WellSky and a recognized leader in the healthcare industry. He has a rich background including more than 25 years of groundbreaking growth strategies and technological innovation in the healthcare marketplace and a proven track record of launching and leading highly successful healthcare IT companies. Under Bill’s leadership, WellSky has become one of America’s largest and most innovative healthcare technology companies, serving more than 20,000 clients across acute, post-acute, and community care.
He has overseen the strategic acquisition of more than 14 companies to the WellSky portfolio, helped establish the WellSky Foundation, and guided the company into new marketplaces with innovative technology and services shaping the industry. Before joining WellSky in 2017, Bill served as the CEO of OptumInsight, a division of Optum, which is the health services platform of UnitedHealth Group. Under Bill’s direction, OptumInsight experienced unprecedented revenue growth, expanded margins, and claimed a transformative position in the health services market.
He led the evolution of Optum into the leader in healthcare analytics and launched several tech-enabled business platforms. Before OptumInsight, Bill served as senior vice president of technologies at Cerner Corporation, where he had global responsibility for the company’s managed services, outsourcing, and technology services business units. Bill currently sits on the board of directors for Lyric and Lifestance, both in the healthcare sector and the WellSky Foundation. A graduate of the University of Kansas, Bill earned his bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in urban planning and public policy. He enjoys spending time with his three children Ellie, 24, Belle, 21, and Matthew, 20.
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Host Sandy Vance is behind the mic in this episode with Chris Chang, CEO and Co-Founder at GradientAI. Have any questions for Chris? Reach out via email or check out their website.
They explore why GradientAI focuses specifically on the healthcare industry and how its innovative solutions are enhancing patient care and operational efficiency. They also address common concerns surrounding AI adoption and share exciting use cases and future developments. Listen in as Sandy and Chris navigate the intersection of GradientAI and AI in healthcare, revealing the potential to reshape the future of medicine.
GradientAI enables enterprises to automate their complex data workflows using its AI-powered data-reasoning platform. They work with many integrated care providers and health tech companies to power processes across the organization, from medical note auditing to the improvement of care to patients, benefit management, claims processing, and data reconciliation.Enterprise AI automation in healthcare, powered by Nightingale - a domain-specific model designed specifically for healthcare.
In this episode, they talk about:Why GradientAI Focuses on Healthcare and the Benefits of AI in HealthcareHow GradientAI Helps the Healthcare IndustryPros and Cons of Workflow Tools That Limit Information in HealthcareThe Transformative Technology of AI in the Healthcare IndustryUse Cases, Trials, and Development of AI in HealthcareAddressing Concerns of Those Wary About AI in HealthcareThe Future of GradientAI and AI in HealthcareA Little About Chris:Chris is the Co-Founder and CEO at Gradient, who most recently led Studio AI at Netflix and was an architect of early domain expert LLMs for content production and intelligence. Prior to joining Netflix, Chris held a variety of leadership roles at Pinterest, Opendoor, and Meta. Chris started his career in finance and holds a dual bachelor's degree in computer science and business and a master's degree in computer science from UPenn.
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In this conversation, Sandy Vance speaks with Pratap Khedkar, CEO of ZS, about the pressing issues in healthcare, particularly the scarcity of providers and the potential of AI to create healthcare abundance. They discuss the gaps in the current healthcare system, the global provider shortage, and the role of AI in addressing these challenges. Khedkar emphasizes the importance of trust in AI, the need for regulatory frameworks, and shares real-world use cases of AI improving patient care and clinical trials. The conversation concludes with a look ahead to ZS's vision for the future of healthcare and the integration of AI.
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ZS aims to improve life through healthcare innovation.Healthcare gaps are widening, leading to patient dissatisfaction.AI can help bridge the gap between data and human capability.The US faces a significant shortage of healthcare providers.Trust in AI is a major barrier to its adoption in healthcare.AI can predict patient drop-off rates for medications.Regulatory frameworks are needed for AI in healthcare.Collaboration between public and private sectors is essential for AI standards.AI tools can enhance the patient experience and reduce burnout.The future of healthcare will involve a synergy between humans and AI.A little about Pratap:
Pratap was elected CEO of ZS in July 2021. Prior to this, he led the firm’s global pharmaceuticals practice for nine years, as well as a practice focused on the dynamics of healthcare ecosystems. He founded and led its advanced data science capability track, which focuses on AI.
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In order to deep dive into these topics, Sandy chats with Tariq Khan from Reteta about the new possibilities for AI in improving care visibility and advancing diagnostics and therapeutics. Tariq talks about AI for clinical documentation and revenue management, AI in wearable sensors/digital biomarkers and digital therapeutics design (including validation studies), pharmacovigilance automation, and ai-driven EHR and real-world health data processing.
In this episode, they talk about:Reteta is an AI platform and app that integrates with EHR and automates patient charting and notesCare delivery processes and back office processesIn what ways can AI enhance patient outcomes while simultaneously lowering costsExamples of AI applications that have successfully improved care visibilityAI is pushing the boundaries of diagnostics and therapeutics in both healthcare and life sciencesThe role of AI will evolve in the next 5 years within these fieldsExamples of AI applications that have successfully improved care visibility and patient managementHow AI is pushing the boundaries of diagnostics and therapeutics in healthcare and life sciencesThe significant contributions of AI to advancing health equity in diverse populationsPredictions on how AI will evolve over the next five years in healthcare and life sciences.Case studies where AI has significantly transformed specific aspects of healthcare and life sciencesA Little About Tariq:Tariq Khan is an enterprise strategist for AI transformation working with C-suite clients to realize the re-invention of business using AI. He has cofounded GenAI product startups to lead the transformation of healthcare and life sciences from the front. He serves as the Chief Technology and Chief AI Officer at Reteta.
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In this episode, host Sandy Vance is chatting with CTO & Co-Founder Mark Stoehr, and Jack Ryan, Chief Product Officer, both from XSELL, the leader in conversational AI for contact centers. They’re here to discuss their innovative eXpert Language Model (XLM), designed for real-time dialogue. They will explore the key challenges facing the industry, the benefits of AI in enhancing agent efficiency and customer satisfaction, and gain valuable insights into the future of AI in contact centers. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or a healthcare professional, this conversation promises to shed light on how generative AI is reshaping the landscape.
In this episode, they talk about:XSELL’s Journey into the Healthcare SpaceThe Benefits of Generative AI's AdaptabilityFeedback, Reviews, and Use Cases for XSELLThe Role of AI in Contact CentersDelivering High Value to Organizations with Low InvestmentHow Insurance Companies Are Using and Considering Generative AIThe Importance of Respecting Domain ExpertsXSELL’s Vision for the Future of Generative AI in HealthcareA Little About Jack and Mark:Jack Ryan is Chief Product Officer at XSELL. Jack comes to XSELL from a job leading user-facing products at Google Meet, AWS (Amazon Connect), and Qualtrics. As a technical lead, Jack worked across engineering, product, and UX to drive innovation and deliver exceptional user experiences.
Mark Stoehr is the CTO and technical Co-Founder of XSELL Technologies. While he was pursuing PhD in Computer Science from University of Chicago, he met co-founder Matt Coughlin and developed the vision of an AI that is trained to replicate great performance by a company's agents. Prior to that, during his PhD program, he had spent some time working on Google Home and consulted for several start-ups.
If you want to reach out to XSELL with questions or comments, email their marketing team at [email protected]
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In this episode, host Sandy Vance chats with Raleigh Murch (the Managing Director of AI for HCLS at NTT DATA) and Dr. John Frownfelter (the Healthcare Industry Consulting Director at NTT DATA).
Join Sandy, Raleigh, and John as they explore the evolution and future of NTT DATA in healthcare innovation, highlighting key promising areas for AI integration. The discussion will also cover how organizations can grow and mature in their AI awareness, the importance of establishing robust governance structures, and the ongoing concerns within the healthcare community regarding AI solutions.Raleigh and John also explain how NTT DATA is transforming healthcare and the importance of foundational processes when using GenAI. It will also showcase how we implement various GenAI solutions for our healthcare clients today. Discover more about NTT DATA's and GenAI's impact on Healthcare in this podcast at HLTH 2024. Don't miss this insightful conversation that could shape the future of healthcare!
In this episode, they talk about:The Evolution and Future of NTT DATA in Healthcare InnovationKey Promising Areas for AI Integration in HealthcareOrganizational Growth and Maturity in the Era of AI AwarenessEstablishing Governance Structures and Enhancing Data Maturity for HealthcareAddressing Concerns: The Healthcare Community's Hesitation Towards AI SolutionsA Little About Raleigh:Raleigh Murch is a Managing Director for AI supporting NTTDATA’s Healthcare and Life Sciences vertical. Raleigh led the Technology organization for Slalom for the South-Central Region and was a regional SME for GenAI. Before Slalom, Raleigh was a leader within AWS’s Global Specialty Practice for AI/ML with a deep focus on computer vision and edge IoT solutions. His past roles include being a Silicon Valley founder for a maritime engine analytics company, embedded hardware prototype consultant, and a long career in the industry as a product and engineering org leader. Raleigh has been working in emerging technologies for most of his career and works hands-on with company leaders to help define the art of the possible in the industry.
A Little About John:John Frownfelter, MD, FACP Healthcare Industry Consulting Director- Lead for Data-Driven Health, NTT DATA. Dr. Frownfelter brings more than 20 years of physician leadership experience to bear on the challenges in healthcare today. His HealthIT leadership roles in the c-suites of large provider organizations including Henry Ford Health, UnityPoint Health, and Trinity Health, are augmented by more recent work in consulting and with healthcare startups. He has a broad range of expertise in organizational care transformation, change management with health IT, strategic planning, and leveraging analytics to empower organizations at all levels. At NTT DATA Dr. Frownfelter is leading several initiatives including digital transformation through virtual care at home and Generative AI for healthcare.
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In this episode, host Sandy Vance chats with Sharmin Nasrullah, the GM of Life Sciences Clinical. In this insightful conversation, they explore how AI and data are revolutionizing the landscape of clinical trials, paving the way for holistic and personalized approaches in the pharmaceutical industry. Tune in to discover the innovations shaping next-generation trials and how organizations are leveraging technology to enhance patient experiences and outcomes.
In this episode, they talk about:The birth of Salesforce’s Life Science Cloud platformWhat Salesforce is doing in the clinical trial spaceUnderstanding recruitment processes in clinical trialsHow Salesforce eases the research burdens for sponsors and sitesPatient information transfer from providers to Salesforce Life Science Cloud PlatformThe impact of AI advancements on the clinical trial processSystems replaced by Salesforce’s cloud applicationHow the cloud system matches patients with clinical trialsA Little About Sharmin:Sharmin Nasrullah is the GM of Life Sciences, Clinical at Salesforce. As General Manager, Sharmin leads the overall product strategy and go-to-market strategy for the R&D clinical suite of applications and products on Life Sciences Cloud, leveraging the best of the Salesforce platform and ushering in a new wave of innovations in clinical development.
Before Salesforce, Sharmin held several leadership positions across the industry including leading digital health enterprise architecture at AstraZeneca, leading product and sales strategy in clinical data management at Veeva Systems, and leading clinical operations at Stanford University’s academic research organization.
Sharmin holds a Master of Science in Bioengineering from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
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In this episode of The Beat Podcast, host Sandy Vance sits down with Sam Dorison, Co-Founder and CEO of ReflexAI, to explore the transformative role of AI technology in healthcare. From its origins at the Trevor Project to its groundbreaking applications today, ReflexAI is revolutionizing patient care through advanced AI-driven simulations. Join us as Sam delves into how ReflexAI’s innovative solutions are addressing critical challenges in the healthcare industry, enhancing patient support, and improving training environments. Discover the impact of ReflexAI’s technology and get an insider’s look at how it’s shaping the future of healthcare.
ReflexAI helps maximize training and quality assurance platforms using AI in order to help cut costs and increase efficiency. You can email questions and reach out to Sam at [email protected].
In this episode, they talk about:The evolution of ReflexAI from its inception at the Trevor Project.How ReflexAI leverages AI technology to tackle challenges in the healthcare industry.Creating Healthcare Flight Simulator for front line cliniciansSpecific use cases where ReflexAI’s AI-driven simulations have been particularly impactful in healthcare settings.How ReflexAI’s AI-driven simulations enhance patient support and training across various healthcare environments.An overview of the mechanics behind ReflexAI and its impact on improving patient care.A Little About Sam:Sam Dorison is the Cofounder and Chief Executive Officer at ReflexAI. An expert in artificial intelligence strategy and product deployment, Dorison has been involved with AI-powered products in industries ranging from mental health to cybersecurity to smart cities.
Before launching ReflexAI, he served as Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer at The Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people. There, he published five peer-reviewed articles on mental health and oversaw teams including crisis services, training, research, technology, and finance. Dorison previously worked at McKinsey & Company and Harvard Kennedy School. He graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs. He also holds an LL.M. from Cambridge University and a master’s degree from University College London, both as a Marshall Scholar. Beyond ReflexAI, Dorison is heavily involved in causes that support families impacted by cancer. Dorison lives in New York City with his husband.
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In this episode, host Sandy Vance chats with Optomed Managing Director David Frasch about how AI can augment physicians' abilities and daily responsibilities in this space. Optomed is a handheld fundus camera manufacturer based in Finland and has been in operation for the last 20 years.
In this episode, David will shed light on how Optomed cameras harness the power of AI to enhance the diagnosis and management of diabetic retinopathy. They explore the development of cutting-edge algorithms for medical diagnostics, the challenges of creating clinical algorithms without standardization, and the broad applications of AI across the healthcare sector. Stay tuned for a fascinating discussion on the transformative impact of AI in healthcare!
In this episode, they talk about:How Optomed leverages AI to improve diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathyDeveloping advanced algorithms for medical diagnosticsChallenges in creating optimal clinical algorithms without standardizationApplications of AI across various sectors in the healthcare industryAddressing ethical and privacy concerns in AI-driven healthcare solutionsEmerging trends in the application of AI in medicine and healthcareThe strategic partnership between AI Health and OptomedFuture collaborative opportunities between AI Health and physiciansA Little About David:With a decade of experience in medical sales within ophthalmology, David has recently excelled in building high-performance sales teams at BioTissue. As a director there, he successfully transformed the team's performance from worst to first, a process that was both challenging and rewarding. In his new role at Optomed, David aims to replicate this success by focusing on team development and growth. He is committed to growing the team in a controlled manner and laying a strong foundation for building a powerful and resilient organization.
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Today, Host Sandy Vance is talking with Robert Dwyer, PhD EVP, Chief Data Scientist at Certilytics about AI and healthcare. Dr. Dwyer is here to help demystify and readiness of generative AI. They delve into the transformative impact of generative AI on healthcare data and its revolutionary potential for the industry. Join us as we explore Certilytics, a company dedicated to creating a user-friendly interface for interacting with healthcare data, and their role in empowering healthcare organizations to enhance their efficiency with AI.
AI's role in healthcare is now presenting new opportunities for healthcare data and analytics to go beyond just Large Language Models (LLMs) and deliver business intelligence that can impact healthcare administration strategies and help accelerate improved outcomes & efficiency in healthcare.
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Dr. Dwyer’s background in generative AI and his journey to CertilyticsHow generative AI is transforming the insights that healthcare leaders and organizations can derive from their dataThe impact of data availability on the use and effectiveness of AI in healthcareCertilytics’ goal to develop a user-friendly interface that enhances how users interact with healthcare dataThe current surge in AI technology and its implications for the industryThe latest advancements and innovations in large language modelsThe influence of federal regulations on the adoption and application of AI in healthcareHow healthcare organizations are leveraging AI-enriched data to improve outcomes and efficiencyA Little About Dr. Robert Dwyer:Dr. Dwyer joined Certilytics in 2014, bringing over a decade of mathematical modeling and machine learning experience in both the private sector and academia, where he worked on problems ranging from the quantification of medical and financial risk to predictive genomics. He is responsible for overseeing the design and pathing of new ML/AI products. Dr. Dwyer graduated from the University of Virginia in 2009 with a B.S. in Biology. He then obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in computational biology from Princeton University, where he developed variations of maximum entropy algorithms to predict three-dimensional protein folding patterns by mining genomic sequence data. Prior to Certilytics, he worked with a number of startups and think tanks to develop algorithms to predict student loan repayment rates and to track Defense Department allocations.
Do you have any questions for Robert Dwyer? Reach out by emailing him at [email protected].
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About Ezra Melhman:
Ezra Melhman is a seasoned healthcare investor and business leader with a rich background in providing strategic guidance to hospitals, healthcare systems, and healthcare companies. He joined Health Enterprise Partners (HEP) in 2010, as a Managing Partner, bringing with him a wealth of experience in consulting and research services for the healthcare industry.
Before joining HEP, Ezra served as a Senior Analyst at the Advisory Board Company (NASDAQ: ABCO), where he offered best-practice consulting and research services to hospitals and health systems. Following his tenure at the Advisory Board Company, he further honed his expertise as a Senior Consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, focusing on engagements in the provider space.
Currently, Ezra holds positions on the board of directors of several prominent healthcare companies, including The Intermed Group, Wildflower Health, Kno2, Proven Behavior Solutions, Family First Adolescent Services, and Aware Recovery Care. He has a proven track record of successful board engagements, having previously served on the boards of AxiaMed, Applied Pathways, CenterPointe Behavioral Health System, InDemand Interpreting, Jvion, and Twistle, all of which were acquired by leading healthcare entities.
In addition to his board roles, Ezra contributes to academia as a member of the faculty at Columbia Business School and serves on the Health Policy and Management Executive Council at Harvard School of Public Health. He holds a BA cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis and earned his MBA from Columbia Business School. With his extensive experience and dedication to advancing healthcare, Ezra continues to make significant contributions to the industry.
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Profitability is now being highly rewarded among healthcare companies.The focus is shifting towards essential technologies and services in the healthcare sector.Stable healthcare services companies are garnering more interest amidst market uncertainties.A surge in M&A activity is anticipated, driven by private equity firms and strategic buyers.Specialization in a specific area can differentiate oneself in the venture capital space.Resources:
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About Lynne Chou O'Keefe:
Lynne Chou O’Keefe is the Founder and Managing Partner of Define Ventures, an early stage venture capital firm focused on investing in digital health companies redefining healthcare. Define Ventures focuses on incubation, seed, Series A, and Series B-stage digital health startups (www.definevc.com). Lynne has partnered with entrepreneurs to help them build category-defining digital health companies, such as Livongo (NASDAQ: LVGO), HIMS (NASDAQ: HIMS), Unite Us, etc. Previous to Define Ventures, Lynne’s experience includes both healthcare operating, investing, and finance roles. Previously, she was a Senior Partner at Kleiner Perkins, focused on digital health and connected devices early-stage investing. Before joining Kleiner Perkins, Lynne worked at Abbott Vascular and Guidant in multiple roles, launching over ten product families in the US and internationally. Lynne was responsible for building the global commercial strategy and therapy development, as well as playing a key role in the clinical, reimbursement, and operational strategy for these therapies. Earlier in her career, Lynne worked at Apax Partners with a focus on software venture capital investing. In addition, Lynne worked at Goldman Sachs in the Mergers and Acquisitions group and worked on multiple multi-billion dollar acquisitions and sell-side transactions in various industries. Lynne has been named WSJ’s Women in Venture Capital to Watch in 2020. Lynne earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
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Define Ventures leverages a founder-centric approach to provide strategic insights and partnerships that empower their portfolio companies with an unfair advantage in the digital health market.With $800 million in AUM and partnerships with about 24 companies to date, Define Ventures has become a significant player in the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem, emphasizing strategic insights and a deep understanding of the healthcare industry.It is important to be a supportive and empathetic partner to founders. Define Ventures offers strategic insights and an 'unfair advantage' by leveraging partnerships with providers, payers, and employers to transform the industry and support founders on their journeys.The striking a balance between growth and profitability with portfolio companies and believes the next 48 months will be dynamic for healthcare ventures.Resources:
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About Scott Barclay:
Scott Barclay is a Managing Director at Insight Partners based in Palo Alto. His Computational Care thesis envisions the future of US and global healthcare built at the intersection of empathy and scalable technology. Scott’s early career traversed capital markets with Banc of America Securities in Europe and the US, The Boston Consulting Group, and CVS Health. At CVS and then after, Scott helped create and scale the nation’s e-prescribing ecosystem, running iScribe (acq Allscripts) and as Chief Strategy Officer of Surescripts. Prior to Insight, Scott built his investing career as a healthcare angel investor and advisor (NaviHealth, Doximity, Elation) and, from 2015 – 2020, as a Partner at DCVC, a world-class early-stage deep tech venture capital firm, where he was a director or observer on the Boards of companies like Carbon Health, Freenome, SafelyYou, and many others.
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The three big themes that are set to revolutionize healthcare investment.The art and science behind Insight Partners' long-term investment and operational support strategies.Navigating valuation adjustments in turbulent markets and fostering founder relationships.The investment wisdom in an era of market recalibration—what it really takes to write the check.Sustainability and profitability: Scott’s forecast on public exits for health tech startups.Resources:
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About Ian Wijaya:
Ian Wijaya is the Co-Head of Lazard’s North America Healthcare practice. Ian joined Lazard in 2011 and co-founded the Firm’s healthcare services practice, with a focus on M&A, strategic advisory, and recapitalization advisory for managed care insurance payers, providers across the continuum of care (e.g., acute care hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, post-acute care, etc.), PBMs, distributors, payor and provider services companies, HCIT, and digital health companies.
Ian is a member of Lazard’s Opinion Committee and the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Healthcare, as well as a Corporate Leader on the Council on Foreign Relations.
Ian has advised on more than $250 billion of corporate finance transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, financial restructurings and reorganizations, joint ventures, and other matters, and has advised on several of the largest and most transformative M&A transactions in healthcare, including three of the largest in recent history.
Prior to joining Lazard, Ian was an investment banker at Greenhill & Co. in New York, where he focused on healthcare M&A but also provided M&A advice to companies in the technology and retail sectors. Prior to Greenhill & Co., he worked in the Investment Banking Division of Goldman Sachs & Co. and the financial restructuring group of Houlihan Lokey in New York.
Ian has an M.B.A. in Finance and Strategy from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and a B.A. (cum laude) from Dartmouth College.
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The candid examination of market barriers and what it takes to finalize deals in turbulent times.The healthcare tech market demands investments in businesses with sustainable unit economics and the potential for operating leverage, promoting a balance between profit and growth.Strategic buyers and private equity are looking for healthcare services that can enhance supply chain visibility, manage costs efficiently, and improve patient outcomes through tech-enabled solutions.AI stands poised to revolutionize healthcare across several domains, with an emphasis on clinical decision support, population health management, and automation of administrative tasks.AI in healthcare will likely boom in 3 areas: clinical support, population health management, and operational automation.Resources:
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About Omkar Kulkarni:
Omkar P. Kulkarni is the first chief innovation officer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. In his role, Kulkarni is responsible for fostering innovation across Children’s Hospital Los Angeles's clinical and research enterprises – including launching an enterprise virtual care program, incubating and implementing new digital health tools and medical devices, and rallying communities inside and outside of the hospital to solve problems in the field of pediatrics – all with the goal of enhancing the experience and outcomes for the children and families Children’s Hospital Los Angeles serves. Kulkarni is also the founder and managing director of KidsX, a consortium-based digital health accelerator that is comprised of over fifteen leading pediatric hospitals from around the world.
Prior to joining Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Kulkarni served as executive director of the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator powered by Techstars, where he helped build and launch the accelerator program. In that role, he evaluated over 3,000 healthcare start-ups and provided extensive mentoring, serving as the main liaison between the start-up community and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Kulkarni also led the performance improvement department at Cedars-Sinai for many years and has experience in financial process redesign at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Kulkarni has a master’s degree in public health and health care management from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from George Washington University.
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AI can predict patient no-shows and optimize scheduling, freeing up crucial appointment slots and ensuring resources are optimally allocated.Adopting new solutions not only streamlines processes but boosts staff engagement and patient satisfaction by refocusing skilled labor on patient care rather than auxiliary tasks.Beyond financial health, measuring access, clinical outcomes, and patient/family engagement provides a more comprehensive view of organizational success.The challenge of serving a diverse, multilingual patient population, many of whom are under the poverty line.How CHLA manages to provide top-tier clinical care, groundbreaking research, and education, all while "defying gravity" in the face of financial struggles.Resources:
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About Dr. Eve Cunningham:
Eve Cunningham, MD MBA, the Chief of Virtual Care and Digital Health at Providence, and an active member of the HIMSS community. Throughout her career, she's balanced surgical skills as a gynecologist with incubating and scaling digital assistant products for providers at Providence.
Balancing career with spouse and three children has been her biggest challenge. She advises working mothers to customize their balance based on beliefs, resources, and support. As a leader, she's sensitive to her team's challenges, balancing work and life.
Her future challenge is navigating healthcare transformation and integrating AI/ML technology into clinical workflows, advocating for clinician involvement to ensure responsible use.
Cunningham believes the future of health information and technology for women is bright, with more entering the field and changing gender ratios emphasizing value and competency.
Motivated by mentorship, she resonates with Steve Jobs' quotes on teamwork and revolutionary change. Cunningham is proud to serve on HIMSS committees and recently participated in the CMIO Panel at HIMSS22, focusing on innovations to address burnout and administrative burden.
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Innovation in healthcare is not just about technology; it's about solving real challenges like workforce shortages and care fragmentation.Virtual care isn't just for minor issues; it spans from primary care to post-acute services, improving access and outcomes.Omnichannel healthcare aims to provide seamless care across different platforms, but regulatory hurdles and privacy concerns remain significant barriers.Collaboration between clinicians and tech experts is essential for meaningful innovation in healthcare.Successful healthcare transformation requires a holistic approach, considering both clinical outcomes and financial sustainability.Resources:
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About Ken Washington:
Ken Washington serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Medtronic, leading the charge in accelerating innovation through strategic product development and technology initiatives. With a wealth of experience spanning various industries including robotics, consumer products, automotive, and space, Ken joined Medtronic in 2023, bringing deep expertise in technology development and execution.
As a visionary leader, Ken inspires and motivates teams to push the boundaries of invention and innovation, driving positive market disruptions. He collaborates closely with teams and leaders across Medtronic to ensure the continuous advancement of products and therapies in alignment with the company's mission to better serve patients and customers.
Prior to his role at Medtronic, Ken held notable positions including Vice President and General Manager of Consumer Robotics at Amazon and Chief Technology Officer at Ford Motor Company, where he oversaw the development of technology strategies and next-generation vehicle architectures. With seven years at Lockheed Martin, Ken held various leadership roles, including Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of the Advanced Technology Center.
Ken is internationally recognized as a thought leader in technology and innovation, with accolades including induction into the National Academy of Engineering in 2020 and the Black Engineer Hall of Fame in 2023. He holds a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Science, and a PhD in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M University.
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Medtronic impacts two patients every second, showcasing the scale of their influence in healthcare.Innovation is key for Medtronic, as they continuously strive to engineer the extraordinary.Staying focused on its mission helps Medtronic differentiate its products in a competitive market.Medtronic's AI Center of Excellence accelerates the development of AI-enabled therapies for better patient care.Medtronic's mission is to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life through innovative therapies.Resources:
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About Max Cohen:
Max Cohen serves as the CEO and Co-founder of Sprinter Health, headquartered in California. The company deploys W-2 employees, dubbed "Sprinters," equipped with the medical assistant, phlebotomy, and Community Health Worker expertise, directly into households to engage patient populations that may otherwise be disengaged. Sprinter collaborates with health plans and health systems, offering preventive services with no copay or deductible. Prior to launching Sprinter Health, Max held the position of VP of Mobile at Oculus, and following the acquisition by Facebook continued to oversee various initiatives including Mobile VR, Mobile and Platform Products, and Media. Before his tenure at Oculus, Max contributed to the Product team at Google in Los Angeles and gained experience at McKinsey and Company, as well as Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works. Max holds a BSE in Electrical Engineering and a BS in Physics from Duke University, supplemented by an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Things You’ll Learn:
Sprinter Health revolutionizes healthcare delivery by deploying W-2 "Sprinters" with diverse medical skills into homes, targeting under-engaged patient populations and bridging care gaps.By partnering directly with health plans and systems, Sprinter Health offers preventive services with no financial barriers, promoting accessibility and proactive care.Max Cohen's background at Oculus and Google informs Sprinter Health's innovative approach, prioritizing patient engagement and efficient execution.Sprinter Health's commitment to quality care is reflected in its high patient satisfaction ratings, demonstrating the effectiveness of in-home healthcare solutions.Strategic expansion plans aim to maximize market impact by prioritizing regions with existing business partnerships and potential for growth.Resources:
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About Yuechen Zhao :
Yuechen is a Partner at GSR Ventures, where he focuses on early-stage investments in enterprise software and consumer platforms. Prior to GSR Ventures, Yuechen founded a personalized travel startup and built products at Google, Uber, and Meixin (fintech). Yuechen received his BA in Computer Science from Harvard University.
Things You’ll Learn:
Despite public and private market fluctuations, a steady, long-view approach in investment strategy remains central, with a focus on substantive innovations with enduring value.Emerging AI technologies offer transformative potential in healthcare accessibility and patient empowerment.Successful investing is anchored in a decade-long commitment and the intimate support between founders and investors that goes beyond mere financial transactions.As investment climates shift and the health tech scene faces valuation declines, GSR Ventures strategizes to remain steadfast, resourceful, and committed to its portfolio companies.Entrepreneurs need market momentum and passion for problem-solving to sustainable business models that promise scalability and defensibility.Resources:
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About Novlet Mattis :
Novlet Mattis, Senior Vice President, Chief Digital and Information Officer, As Orlando Health’s chief digital and information officer, Novlet provides executive leadership for information technology, digital capability supply chain, and systems that advance clinical and business strategies, digitally engage patients, providers, and businesses, and optimize operational processes.
Before joining Orlando Health in 2018, she was with Ascension Health in St. Louis, where she served as vice president of information technology, supporting more than 125 hospitals across the U.S. and international joint ventures.
Novlet was also vice president of IT and chief information officer at UNC Rex Healthcare in Raleigh, North Carolina, and has held leadership positions at Dell Global Services, Lucent Technologies, and AT&T.
She earned a bachelor’s in business administration from Howard University and an MBA from George Washington University, both in Washington, D.C. She is a Certified Healthcare CIO through the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME).
Things You’ll Learn:
Orlando Health strikes a crucial balance between managing finances and innovating, particularly by adopting a unified EMR system and ventures into AI to improve patient care.The organization is not just expanding its physical footprint but also investing in data and digital platforms for future growth. Orlando Health’s response to COVID-19 and push towards digital innovations like virtual sitters demonstrate resilience and forward thinking. By centralizing their data, the organization is paving the way to monetize information while ensuring enhanced patient care.Orlando Health stands out because of physician loyalty, strong economies, and unparalleled patient care.Resources:
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