Invest in digital health, A conference that brings together innovative investors, outstanding industry participants, and the most promising digital health startups in the healthcare sector, scheduled to be held from September 20 to 23, and Medical alley. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it will be virtual this year.
The conference will highlight various aspects of digital health from the role of digital twins in life sciences, remote patient monitoring and reimbursement, ethical considerations of artificial intelligence in healthcare, and a series of panel discussions.
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The meeting kicked off on the second day September 21, 11 a.m. to noon Central Time Yes: Depicting the digital future of the pharmaceutical industry
For a long time, real-world data has been touted as the solution to many challenges facing the healthcare sector-but more data does not necessarily mean more answers. RWD has become the key to a more patient-centric approach to care, from drug development to treatment acquisition and provider involvement. But until the tools and techniques to turn this data into actionable insights are in place, in the context, they are just numbers. Join us to discuss the key role of real-world data and advanced analytics in the digital transformation of the life sciences industry.
The conversation will include MedCity News Editor Arundhati Parmar and Komodo Health Co-founder and CEO Arif Nathoo, MD.
In addition, there will be a Pitch Perfect competition, where digital health startups will showcase their products and services to a team of investor judges. The repertoire of the Digital Health Startup Promotion Competition includes:
Family health – Startups in this category are those that accelerate the transfer from hospitals or clinics to homes through digital diagnosis, application-based care management, or in-person delivery of care services at home. Click here to see the finalists and judges of the track.
Chronic disease management and value-based care – Startups in this category are trying to reduce costs and improve treatment outcomes for patients with chronic diseases, including behavioral health. Click here to see the finalists and judges of the track.
Technology to improve payer/provider efficiency – Start-ups in this category help to reduce the administrative and operational burden of payers and providers.
INVEST Digital Health’s sponsors include: Komodo Health, Ford Hutman Media, Fredrikson & Byron, Workpath and BioT.For inquiries about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ads@medcitynews.com.
If you have any questions about INVEST Digital Health, please contact Laura Kittredge, event director lkittredge@breakmedia.com.
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