CHI's 12th Annual
Digital Healthcare Innovation Summit (DHIS)
Driving the Digital Health Revolution
June 5-6, 2024, ALL TIMES EDT
The Digital Healthcare Innovation Summit (DHIS) is an annual gathering of the leading innovators, investors, payers, providers, and policymakers who are helping to revolutionize healthcare. This conference features candid discussions (panels or 1-on-1 conversations) that explore relevant topics for digital health innovators and business leaders, as well as ample networking in a tight community. The many years of successful DHIS programming have relied on insightful and beneficial perspectives and recommendations from our various keynotes and panels. These speakers draw from their experiences to share content that is valuable to the rest of the audience. This year we will focus on timely topics, such as the effect of election year on digital health, cost of drug, important regulatory or policy changes, macrotrends affecting payors and providers, women's health, AI in healthcare, and more. Join leading healthcare experts at this boutique event as we continue to help revolutionize healthcare through thought-sharing and networking that helps drive innovation!
Wednesday, June 5
Registration Open
Organizer's Welcome Remarks
Nandini Kashyap, Senior Director, Conferences and Social Media Strategy, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Managing Your Start-Up through Uncertain Times: How CEOs are Navigating the Ups and Downs
Gil Addo, Co-Founder & CEO, RubiconMD
In the whirlwind of the past few years, we've witnessed the pendulum of funding dynamics swing from the euphoria of 2021 to the recalibration of last year. This has spurred companies to think differently about managing cash burn, overcoming revenue headwinds, and securing funding. Against this backdrop, we bring together successful founders and CEOs to share what they are seeing, strategies for navigating this current environment and how they are charting their course for success in the years ahead.
Katerina Fialkovskaya, Venture Investor, Philips
Sam Holliday, Co-Founder & CEO, Oshi Health
Michael Kopko, CEO, Pearl Health
Alexi G. Nazem, MD, Co-Founder & CEO, Nomad Health
Introduction of Keynote Fireside Chat
Transition to Breakout Sessions
Evan Smith, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
This panel will delve into the principles driving the changes in value-based care reimbursement, focusing on expected policy updates from Washington and the latest trends in specialty care, including Oncology and GLP-1 therapies, to understand the evolving landscape. Panelists will share their insights on navigating the complexities of legal, regulatory, and business risks inherent in capitated and other risk-based arrangements. Through this discussion, we aim to uncover strategies that not only mitigate these challenges but also enhance the efficacy and sustainability of value-based care models.
Jason Caron, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
Rob Pahlavan, Partner, Healthcare Foundry
David Bass, Chief Operating Officer, Intellihealth
Mara McDermott, CEO & Founder, Accountable For Health
Welcome Networking Reception
Close of Day
Thursday, June 6
Registration and Morning Coffee
Organizer's Welcome Remarks
Nandini Kashyap, Senior Director, Conferences and Social Media Strategy, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Digital Health Market Update
Julie Ebert, Managing Director, Life Science & Healthcare, Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank, will be sharing some updates and key takeaways from their Healthcare Investments Year-End Report and previewing data from their mid-year report, which will be published in July. They’ll be commenting on VC dollars raised, number of investments made relative to prior periods, and presenting some highlights from their AI in Healthcare report (May 2024).
Provider Burnout Is Real—Challenges with Hiring Clinicians
Payal Agrawal Divakaran, Partner, .406 Ventures
In light of numerous and growing clinical workforce challenges, this panel will address best practices for clinician recruitment and retention. The panelists bring perspectives from a variety of provider organizations, both virtual and brick and mortar, and will discuss novel approaches to hiring MDs, nurses, PAs, and therapists, as well as the ways in which care team innovation can help with burnout and improve long-term provider satisfaction.
Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD, Chief Scientific & Medical Officer, American Diabetes Association
Creagh E. Milford, DO, MPH, President, Retail Health, CVS Health
Russ Richmond, MD, CEO & Co-Founder, Laudio LLC
Elisa Vincent, Senior Vice President, People, Equip
Networking Coffee Break
Betsy Jones, Executive Vice President of EBSCO Clinical Decisions, Dyna AI
Paritosh Prasad, MD, DTM&H, MBA, Deputy Editor, Dyna AI
Dyna AI is a retrieval augmented generation (RAG)-based capability which offers instantaneous answers to questions from within our “walled garden” of evidence-based, expert-curated content. Our walled garden contains the DynaMedex® and Dynamic Health™ content collections designed for physicians, advanced providers, pharmacists, nurses, health professionals, and patients.
Will Crawford, Head of Advisory Services and CTO, Newfire Global Partners
AI is transforming digital health product design. This session explores how AI impacts product teams, requiring new skills like data science, UX, and compliance. We'll discuss leveraging AI-powered expert networks to access specialized talent and build agile teams ready to innovate in this new era.
This session will provide valuable insights for CEOs, CTOs, and investors who are seeking to build high-performing product teams that can harness the power of AI to drive innovation in digital health.
Transition to General Session
Digital Healthcare Innovation—Challenges and Achievements for CMS, HHS, Payers, and Providers
Ryan Howells, Principal, Leavitt Partners
Interoperability has come a long way over the last decade, According to the ONC, 88% of hospitals participated in electronic data exchange in 2021. There are many different stakeholders and data exchange needs, and while transactions are definitely increasing, the coverage varies greatly between geographic areas and in different use cases and stakeholder considered. In this panel, we will explore these issues as well as industry trends.
Josh Flum, Managing Partner, LRVHealth
Micky Tripathi, PhD, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Shannon West, CIO & Head, Platform, Datavant Inc.
Networking Lunch
Can Digital Health Help Reduce the Cost of Drugs?
Ian Chiang, Partner, Flare Capital Partners
Retail drug spending has increased from ~$90 per capita to ~$1,150 per capita, in 2021. This trend is unlikely to slow down due to numerous high-cost specialty drugs (e.g., gene therapies) and other blockbusters (e.g., GLP-1s). In this panel, we will discuss Digital Health's role in helping to control costs while maximizing quality and outcomes. We will explore ways digital health companies can partner with incumbents (e.g., payers, PBMs) and the unmet market needs that digital health could (or could not) solve. We will explore the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program.
Brigham Hyde, CEO, Atropos Health & Venture Partner, Audere Capital LLC, Atropos Health
Lynne Nowak, MD, Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Surescripts LLC
Carrie Williams, Vice President & Partner, McKesson Ventures
Executive Leadership in Venture-Backed Digital Health Companies
Ellen Herlacher, Partner, LRVHealth
Andrea Linna, Digital Health Attorney and Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiIn this interview, we will aim to explore executive leadership in the digital health space and best practices for setting vision, leading change, building teams, fostering innovation, incubating ideas, and balancing stakeholder expectations. Our distinguished speaker will share her insights on what leadership looks like in venture-backed companies focused on rapid scale and innovation.
Andrea Linna, Digital Health Attorney and Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Town Hall—Which Topics are Front-of-Mind?
Ali Alhassani, Head of Clinical, Summer Health
Liana Guzman, CEO, Folx Health
Deena Shakir, General Partner, Lux Capital
This interactive, engaging, and provocative session will explore topics that matter to you and your business. Our panel of industry veterans will share their ideas and points of view, but we want to hear from you! So please come ready to tee up issues you’d like to discuss and be prepared to engage with your peers as we efficiently unpack a variety of topics.
Networking Refreshment Break
Macro Trends Affecting Payors and Providers—Are We Really Moving towards Value-Based Care?
Kevin O’Leary, Co-Founder, Health Tech Nerds
As value-based care startups have proliferated over the last several years, we’re now seeing more nuanced conversations happening about the impact of value-based care on clinical, financial, and experience outcomes. This panel will focus on how leading investors view the latest trends in the market and lessons learned from their experiences supporting value-based care models. We’ll talk about what's driving where models have and have not found success, as well as opportunities looking forward.
Christopher Booker, Forty Partners, Entrepreneur, Super-Secret
Brenton Fargnoli, MD, Managing Partner, AlleyCorp Healthcare
Tom Olenzak, Managing Director, Cigna Ventures
Ben Robbins, MD, General Partner, Google Ventures (GV)
AI in Healthcare: What’s the Most Likely Impact?
David Reshef, Venture Partner, Google Ventures
Recent advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence have resulted in astonishing feats of reasoning, creativity, and automation. These capabilities have led to a sense that this technology has the potential to help transform the future of medicine. But where do we start, where are we likely to see the greatest impact, and what are the most salient challenges in these early innings?
Anuradhika Anuradhika, Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, CommonSpirit Health
Tarun Mehra, Vice President Healthcare Strategy & Partnerships, Microsoft
Darshak Sanghavi, MD, Program Manager, Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H)
Suchi Saria, CEO and CSO, Bayesian Health
Closing Networking Reception
Close of Summit