Leveraging Technology

Nearly 1,000 health care leaders and change-makers recently convened at Aspen Ideas: Health, part of the Aspen Institute’s Aspen Ideas Festival, to explore health care’s biggest challenges and debate possible solutions.
Moxi is a four-foot-tall, 300-pound collaborative robot from Diligent Robotics. She comes equipped with a mechanical arm, gripping hand and mobility that enables it to carry up to 70 pounds.
This session will dive into four technology trends that are reshaping health care as we know it. This year’s Accenture Digital Health Technology Vision report, “Meet Me in the Metaverse,” illustrates the sweeping changes that will occur in health care as we become immersed in digital content,…
Seae Ventures has launched a $107 million fund to invest in women and Black, Indigenous and other historically marginalized entrepreneurs.
Many hospitals have centralized 3D facilities for point-of-care manufacturing. The FDA has approved hundreds of medical products made with 3D technology. Three areas impacted are implants and prosthetics, anatomical models, and medical equipment.
Edmondo Robinson, M.D., MBA, MS, FACP, senior vice president and chief digital officer at Moffitt Cancer Center spoke with Julia Resnick, director of strategic initiatives at the American Hospital Association about how Moffitt’s approach to digital health improves equity for the patients they serve.
As digital health continues to expand, hospitals and health care systems will need a digital health equity strategy to ensure that all their patients can access needed medical and social services.
Learn how hospital and health system leaders are improving consumers’ digital experience by executing a comprehensive digital front-door strategy.
Rush Health President and Executive Director Anthony Del Rio will explain how his Clinically Integrated Nnetwork (CIN) united four leading academic, tertiary and community hospitals with more than 2,300 providers in over 140 different practices via a data foundation that enabled their Clinical…
A record $37.9 billion poured into the U.S. digital health market in 2021, according to CB Insights’ recent “State of Digital Health” report. A large share of that money helped fund startups focusing on telehealth, mental health and wellness, and digital therapeutics.