Reuters Events Digital Health event returns to California to help empower clinicians, engage patients, and revive healthcare

300+ C-suite and board level leaders from NYU Langone, Sutter Health, Memorial Hermann, UCI Health and others will unite in San Diego on May 16-17, to force radical change over two intensive days of learning, sharing, collaborating, and innovating to make healthcare fair, affordable and effective for all, hosted by Reuters Events.

It’s a painful moment for healthcare. We face rampant burn out, squeezed operating margins, unhappy patients, massive cost pressures and more competition than ever as disruptors continue to flood the market with convenient, accessible care options. has created challenging mix for people called to healthcare.

It’s high time we collaborate around Digital Health. We must listen, take note and work to implement the changes that our care staff and consumers demand to force the disruptive change required. Fixing our broken healthcare system demands a collective effort to connect disparate data, streamline clinical workflows, slash costs, and zero in on consumer orientated, digital-enabled care delivery.

With two days jam-packed full of panels, presentations and interactive sessions, the event will focus on health data, AI and automation in healthcare, partnerships and collaboration, and consumer-driven care.

Some of the visionary speakers attending are:

  • Paul Testa, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, NYU Langone
  • Janell Pittman, Chief Marketing and Digital Strategy Officer, MercyOne Health
  • Chris Waugh, Chief Innovation and Product Officer, Sutter Health
  • Eric Smith, Chief Digital Officer, Memorial Hermann
  • Edward Lee, MD, EVP, Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, The Permanente Federation
  • Ruben Jose King-Shaw Jr, Chief Strategy Officer, Steward Health System
  • Tatyana Popkova, Chief Strategy Officer, UCI Health

“It is no secret how the pandemic has affected the already overstretched healthcare industry over the last two years and what effects new market entrants are having on existing players. The digital age of medicine has well and truly arrived, but the real question is no longer how to deliver care, it’s what needs to be done better? At Digital Health, we’ll help tackle the challenges of staff burnout, market disruptors and spiralling costs providing a platform for industry leaders to collaborate and redefine their strategies to improve the lives of citizens across the U.S.” said Jamie Harding, Head of Healthcare at Reuters Events.

Uniting C-suite leaders, innovators, disruptors, and policy makers to harness the digital momentum building within the industry will drive seismic changes for health equity, staffing, care delivery, reimbursement, and safe patient data interoperability.

Those interested in taking part in the conference can find out more information here.

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