Leveraging Technology to Improve Health

Leveraging Technology to Improve Health

Wednesday, March 25, 2020
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Available virtually via Zoom

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Health Sector Management is offering this workshop as part of the HSM Speaker Series, with co-sponsorship from Duke CTSI and DIHI, and with the generous financial support of Kester Freeman, MHA ’68.

This workshop will give participants the opportunity to hear from experts working at the intersection of health care and technology.  Topics of discussion include the medical internet of things, smart med devices, real-world evidence, AI, and start-ups in health tech.  Learn how technology is being leveraged to improve health and health care, challenges and opportunities, and future directions for the sector.  

Due to social distancing polices enacted as a response to COVID-19, this workshop will not be available to attend in-person.  Participants are encouraged to attend virtually via Zoom, where they can ask questions and participate in discussion with the health tech experts leading this event. 
 

Agenda

1:00 – 1:50         Session 1 – Connected Medical Devices and the Internet of Things (IoT)

    • Speakers: Bimal Shah, Chief Medical Officer at Livongo and Sally Ann Frank, Healthcare IoT Advisor with Microsoft

1:50 – 2:00         Break

2:00 – 2:50         Session 2 – Real-World Evidence and Commercial Opportunities

    • Speakers: Lesley Curtis, Interim Executive Director, DCRI and Carter Prince, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Pricing Lead with Aetion

2:50 – 3:00         Break

3:00 – 3:50         Session 3 – AI and Personalized Medicine

    • Speakers: Jason Burke, Partner at CREO, Inc., and Mark Sendak, Population Health & Data Science Lead at DIHI

3:50 – 4:00         Break

4:00 – 5:00         Session 4 – Health Tech Entrepreneurship

    • Panel discussion 
    • Moderator: Rob Hallford, Director of New Ventures with Duke OLV
    • Panelists: Jake Thomson and Breklyn Smith from Unite Us,  Morgan Flannery with Quartet Health, and Ian Shadforth with Analytics 4 Life

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Zoom Instructions

  • Go to duke.zoom.us in a browser
  • Click  the blue “Join” box to enter the classroom
  • Enter the 659 598 009 into the “Meeting ID or Personal Link Name” box, then click Join
  • Connect your audio using computer audio and make sure your camera is on.
  • Keep your microphone muted, unless you are called on to speak.
  • Raise and lower your hand virtually in the participants section
  • Position camera near eye level above or below screen. Pay attention to lighting and adjust lights or your location so that others can see your face.
  • You have individual control to manage your view of participants, active speaker and content.
  • Do not connect to VPN when using Zoom. This will affect performance.