Wednesday 27 April 2016

d.health Summit 2016

d.health Summit 2016
About d.health Summit 2016  Presented by Avi Seidmann & Ray Dorsey Official Theme 2016: Aging in Place Bringing together world-class healthcare leaders, entrepreneurs, technology firms, policy makers, financiers and forward thinkers, the second annual d.health Summit will discuss and foster adoption of technology-enabled solutions to improve the health of Aging Americans. By focusing on high engagement and networking, attendees will learn, share and evaluate transformative approaches and disruptive ideas to improve care and generate economic value for one of the country's largest industries in one of its most vibrant cities. Research suggests that enabling and empowering individuals to remain in their homes provides significant health, emotional, and social benefits to aging seniors. In addition, "aging in place" yields cost savings to families, health systems, and government agencies -- new initiatives could save billions on health care costs per year. For diverse business and industry sectors, from larger firms to start-ups, there are abundant opportunities to collaborate and make a difference in the lives of Aging Americans. d.health SUMMIT SPEAKERS 2016 BASTIAAN "BAS" BLOEM MD, PhD Medical Director, Parkinson Center Nijmegen (ParC); Department of Neurology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen,the Netherlands In 2002, Prof. Bloem became Medical Director of the Parkinson Centre Nijmegen, which was recognized in 2005 as a National Parkinson Foundation center of excellence. Together with Dr. Marten Munneke, he developed the national ParkinsonNet concept, which received an award for the best healthcare innovation in the Netherlands, and was awarded with the prestigious Value Based Care Award in 2015. Prof. Bloem is the past-President of the International Society for Gait and Postural Research, is member of the IEC of the Movement Disorders Society, and serves on the editorial board for several national and international journals. Dr. Bloem has published over 500 scientific papers and book chapters. CYNTHIA BOYD MD, MPH Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine An internist, geriatrician, and epidemiologist, Dr. Boyd's research interests include the clinical care of chronically ill and frail older adults, particularly regarding patient-centered care for people with multiple chronic conditions. Dr. Boyd is involved in the development and evaluation of Guided Care, a primary healthcare program infused with the principles of the Chronic Care Model to optimize outcomes for older patients with multiple chronic conditions. She received the American Geriatrics Society's Award for Outstanding Clinical Investigation in 2010 for her body of work. THOMAS J. DEROSA CEO & Director Welltower, Inc. Tom DeRosa is CEO of Welltower Inc. (NYSE: HCN), an S&P 500 company. Under his leadership, the company has grown into the global leader in health care real estate with a broad, diversified portfolio across the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Together with its operating partners, the company is connecting health care delivery providers and properties to create more healthful environments for an aging population and to drive efficiencies in healthcare delivery. Mr. DeRosa is a governor of the World Economic Forum and serves on the Board of Argentum, the largest senior living association in the US. CHRISTINA FARR Journalist Farr is a San Francisco-based journalist, whose work has appeared in a variety of publications, including the New York Times, Reuters and VentureBeat. She is host and editor of Future of You, the KQED blog covering the intersection of new technologies, healthcare and medicine. Farr has appeared as a featured expert on NBC, ABC and Reuters TV, and is a regular contributor to NPR. She is co-founder of Ladies Who Vino, a networking group for women in technology and business, and was recently awarded "One To Watch Out For" by Women 2.0. DAMIAN GILBERT Founder & CEO, Touch Care Damian Gilbert is the CEO of TouchCare, a company that created a mobile health application that connects providers with their patients via scheduled, video calls. TouchCare's platform connects patients with their providers, whom they know and trust, a design that supports existing relationships and enhance continuity of care. KAREN IGNAGNI President & CEO, EmblemHealth Karen Ignagni serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of EmblemHealth, a New York City-based not-for-profit health insurance company. EmblemHealth is one of the nation's largest nonprofit health plans, serving 3.1 million people who live and work across the New York tristate area. Prior to joining EmblemHealth in September 2015, Ignagni was President and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) where she was active in working with the White House and congressional leadership on the development of health reform legislation, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). Previously, Ms. Ignagni directed the AFL-CIO's Department of Employee Benefits and worked as a Congressional staffer. ADAM JACKSON Co-Founder & CEO, Doctor On Demand Adam Jackson is CEO and co-founder of Doctor On Demand, a healthcare service that provides Video Visits with board-certified physicians and psychologists via smartphones, tablets, and computers. A career technology entrepreneur, his first venture-backed business, MarketSquare (founded in 2004), was one of the first online local shopping destinations on the Internet. It was acquired by a similar service, which was subsequently acquired by Intuit in 2006. Over the past 10 years, Adam has also been an active angel investor and advisor to over two dozen companies. WALTER JIN Founding Partner, Three Fields Capital Mr. Jin has over 20 years of investment and operational experience in the healthcare sector. Three Fields Capital and Pacific Healthcare Management are the investment company and operating company, respectively, that manages a portfolio of private equity and venture capital investments. Previously, Mr. Jin was the co-founder of the healthcare buyout group at The Carlyle Group and was also a healthcare portfolio manager at SAC Capital. Mr. Jin is a graduate of Harvard University and currently serves as an Executive in Residence at Johns Hopkins Medicine and an Innovation Fellows Technical Advisor to the US Department of Health and Human Services. S. CLAIBORNE "CLAY" JOHNSTON MD, PhD Dean, Dell Medical School & VP of Medical Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Clay Johnston, inaugural Dean of the Dell Medical School, has an ambitious vision to build a world-class school by creating a vital, inclusive health ecosystem supporting new and innovative models of education, health care delivery and discovery. Clay is also a neurologist specializing in stroke care and research and previously served at UCSF as Associate Vice Chancellor of Research and founding director of the Center for Healthcare Value. He is a graduate of Harvard Medical School and received a PhD in epidemiology from UC Berkeley. STEPHEN JOHNSTON MBA Co-founder, Aging2.0 Stephen Johnston MBA is co-founder of Aging2.0 a global innovation platform for aging and senior care, and of the Innovation Leaders Fund, a global equity fund focused on innovation. He is co-author of Growth Champions (Wiley, 2012), a book about sustainable corporate growth. Stephen serves on the board of Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), and Music and Memory, 501c3 nonprofits focused on improving the quality of life for older people. He has an MA in Economics from Cambridge University and an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He lives in San Francisco, CA. DAVID KLEIN MBA Special Advisor to the CEO, University of Rochester Medical Center David H. Klein is a special advisor to the CEO of the University of Rochester (UR) Medical Center, a professor of public health sciences in the UR School of Medicine and Dentistry and an executive professor of health care management in the UR Simon Business School. Mr. Klein was the Chief Executive Officer of The Lifetime Healthcare Companies. STEVEN LANDERS MD, MPH President & CEO, Visiting Nurse Association Health Group Dr. Landers is President and CEO of the Visiting Nurse Association Health Group, the nation's second largest not-for-profit home healthcare organization. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Alliance for Home Health Quality and Innovation and several other boards including Partnership for Quality Home Health Care, Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP), and Visiting Nurse Associations of America (VNAA). Dr. Landers has authored several articles on the role of home care in national publications including The New England Journal of Medicine and The Journal of the American Medicine. NOAH LANG Co-founder & CEO, Stride Health Noah Lang is CEO and cofounder of Stride Health, a mobile web-app backed by NEA & Fidelity that delivers intelligent health coverage investments to independent Americans. Companies like Uber, Intuit and Etsy look to Stride Health to power health care and coverage in the freelancer economy. Prior to founding Stride Health, Mr. Lang was founding VP of Business Development at Reputation.com. He graduated from Stanford University as a President's Scholar with a degree in Product Design. SHELLEY LYFORD President & CEO, Gary & Mary West Foundation; West Health Shelley Lyford is president and CEO of the Gary and Mary West Foundation and West Health, which are advancing innovative healthcare delivery models that enable seniors to age successfully. Lyford chairs the board of directors for the Gary and Mary West Senior Dental Center and serves on the Executive Committee of Grantmakers in Aging. Previously, she served as a director at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Joan Kroc Institute at the University of San Diego. THOMAS MCINERNEY President and CEO, Genworth Financial Mr. McInerney joined Genworth in January 2013 from the Boston Consulting Group, where he had served as Senior Advisor since June 2011, providing consulting and advisory services to leading insurance and financial services companies in the United States and Canada. Prior to that, Mr. McInerney spent 30 years working with ING Groep NV and Aetna Inc. For many years, he has been active with the American Council of Life Insurers and the Financial Services Roundtable, serving on each association's board and Chief Executive Officer Committee. JONATHAN RAUCH Author & Journalist A senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, Mr. Rauch is the author of six books and numerous articles on public policy, culture, and government. He is a contributing editor of National Journal and The Atlantic, which published his 2013article "The Hospital Is No Place for the Elderly: Medical treatment for aging, chronically ill patients is costly and often ineffective. Can they get better care at home?" Mr. Rauch is the recipient of several awards including the 2005 NationaL Magazine Award, the magazine industry's equivalent of the Pulitzer. OSCAR SALAZAR Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder, Pager Oscar is the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Pager. Oscar has been a part of several successful ventures. He is the founding CTO of Uber and current advisor, as well as the VP of Technology at Ride and CEO of CitiVox. PAULA SPAN Author & Journalist, The New York Times Paula Span writes a column on aging and caregiving - the "New Old Age" - for The New York Times. Her book, "When the Time Comes: Families With Aging Parents Share Their Struggles and Solutions," was published in 2009. A long-time staff writer for the Washington Post and a freelance contributor to many magazines and newspapers, she has helped train the next generation of journalists at Columbia University since 1999. She gives talks about aging and caregiving nationally and has begun publishing interviews as part of Amazon's Kindle Singles Interview program. SETH STERNBERG Co-Founder & CEO, Honor Seth Sternberg is a Co-founder and CEO of Honor, a tech-based service that transforms non- medical in-home care for the aging. Prior to Honor, Seth co-founded Meebo, serving as CEO until it was sold to Google in 2012, where he served as Product Director for the Google+ Platform. STEPHANIE TILENIUS Founder & CEO, Vida Stephanie is founder and CEO of Vida, a next-generation mobile continuous care platform for preventive health and chronic health conditions. Prior to Vida, Tilenius was with KPCB, where she worked primarily with late-stage portfolio companies including Nextdoor and MyFitnessPal. Prior to KPCB, Stephanie was vice president of global commerce and payments at Google, helping build and launch new products and platforms. Prior to joining Google, she was at eBay and PayPal for nine years, and in her last role was SVP of eBay.com. A co-founder of PlanetRx.com, she has also worked at Intel, AOL and Firefly, and holds an MBA from Harvard. OWEN TRIPP MBA Co-Founder & CEO, Grand Rounds As co-founder and CEO of Grand Rounds, Owen believes that patients will achieve better healthcare outcomes through the intersection of technology, medical expertise, and extraordinary patient care. Prior to Grand Rounds, Owen co-founded Reputation.com and grew the company into the worldwide leader in online reputation and privacy management; he also held leadership positions at eBay and Accenture (Health and Life Sciences Practice). Owen received a BA with honors from Trinity College and received an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. He was recently named a Global Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum. DEBRA WHITMAN PhD Chief Public Policy Officer AARP As AARP's chief public policy officer, Debra Whitman leads policy development, analysis, research, and global thought leadership to advance the interests of individuals 50-plus and their families. She oversees AARP's Public Policy Institute, Research Center, Office of Policy Development and Integration, Thought Leadership, and AARP International. An economist, she is an authority on aging issues and has extensive experience in national policymaking and domestic and international research. Dr. Whitman holds master's and doctorate degrees in economics from Syracuse University and a bachelor's in economics, math and Italian from Gonzaga University.

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