This is just the first step in a long journey toward virtual-first care as the healthcare industry looks to serve patients online.
The idea behind Virtual Priority Care is to allow patients to begin their care journey through digital interactions. By relying on technology, healthcare organizations can more easily triage patients’ care needs, determine the best care setting — in-person, virtual, in-home or hybrid — and drive follow-up. For patients, it means they can more easily start the journey of care that works best for them, anytime, anywhere.
Two-thirds of clinicians Say treating patients in a virtual-only or hybrid care setting is best for their lifestyle.almost three quarters of patients Plan to receive “partial” or “full” care via telehealth post-pandemic. So what’s preventing us from getting there?
Join executives from leading digital health organizations for a conversation on:
- How healthcare stakeholders are using technology to seamlessly connect digital and in-person touchpoints and coordinate care across the care ecosystem
- Barriers to Adoption of Virtual Priority Care Models
- How a Virtual First Model Improves Care Outcomes and Saves Costs
- Healthcare organizations utilize virtual care to classify patient care needs, identify the best care setting, and drive potential use cases for follow-up care—whether virtual, in-person or at home.
- Practical steps different healthcare stakeholders can take to help drive adoption
Speakers include:
Michelle Davey, CEO and Co-founder wheel
Michelle Davey is the CEO and co-founder of Wheel, a health technology company driving the next generation of healthcare. Growing up in rural Texas with limited medical resources and ultimately an autoimmune disease that went undiagnosed for 15 years, Michelle is passionate about expanding access to care. Recognizing the potential of virtual care, Michelle founded Wheel in 2018 to make great care accessible to everyone by seamlessly enabling companies and clinicians to deliver virtual care.
Snezana Mahon, COO transparent
Snezana Mahon is Transcarent’s Chief Operating Officer, responsible for leading the company’s operational functions and product development. She has over 15 years of advanced experience in the healthcare industry including pharmacy benefit management, product development and management, government programs, vertical and horizontal corporate integration, clinical innovation and operational excellence.
Dan Trigub, CEO and Co-founder medical arrival
Dan Trigub is the CEO and co-founder of MedArrive. Previously, Dan led Uber Health, which provides non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) for Medicare, Medicaid, and the commercial population. Before joining Uber, Dan spent 2.5 years at Lyft as Regional Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, helping build their healthcare vertical. He previously worked in business development at eBay. Dan has founded several companies, including OpenPlacement (acquired by EHR Ensocare), a care coordination platform that allows hospital professionals to connect with post-acute care providers when patients are discharged.
Sari Kaganoff, General Manager, Rock Health Consulting (Moderator)
Sari leads Rock Health’s consulting team, advising enterprise companies on digital health strategy and innovation. Before joining Rock Health, she spent seven years at McKinsey & Company where she co-led McKinsey’s Health Technology Network and Patient Experience areas. Before joining McKinsey, she worked at a healthcare startup and a fintech startup.
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