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28 October 2015 | Westin Times Square Hotel, New York #FTDigHealth
 
Digital health is now seeing a rapidly growing array of innovative technologies and applications which are starting to grab consumer attention, especially as the larger, more established corporations move into this space. These advancements are showing that the industry will inevitably give rise to greater investment and business opportunities.

However, the map showing the path to healthcare’s effective digital transformation is not entirely clear and small tech companies and venture capitalists still dominate the market. Commercial business models, reimbursement methods and market-wide consumer acceptance still need to be identified and proven and as with other industries before digital health, regulation will undoubtedly play a key role in allowing this to happen.

The FT Digital Health Summit USA will build upon its expertise and knowledge of healthcare, life sciences and digital business to set out a stakeholder roadmap for upscaling America’s digital health industry, which in terms of investment, innovation and market share is a far ahead of any other region. Key figures from throughout the healthcare, technology and investment arena will come together to set the agenda for overcoming the barriers towards a sustainable digital transition of US healthcare.

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE


Babak Parviz
Vice President
Amazon

Andrew Racine
SVP and Chief Medical Officer, Montefiore Medical Center, Executive Director, Montefiore Medical Group

Halle Tecco
Founder and Managing Director
Rock Health

Andrew Thompson
CEO
Proteus Digital Health

WHY ATTEND?

  • Gain insight into what large-scale investors are looking for when it comes to digital health opportunities
  • Hear how leading life science and pharmaceutical companies are focusing on their strategies for growth within this sector 
  • Meet and hear from senior executives in healthcare organisations looking to invest in new digital solutions 
  • Identify business opportunities within emerging markets’ healthcare delivery systems 
  • Validate the economics of digital health and how consumers are likely to react to its inception