Add to Calendar 9/9/2019 10:00:00 AM 9/9/2019 5:00:00 PM Digital Health Impact 2019

Online registration is now closed, there will be a limited number of onsite registrations on Monday

The convergence between digital health and the life sciences is creating new opportunities to transform patient care as well as drug discovery and development. From wearables to machine learning, digital technologies are easing data collection from patients, increasing medical adherence, reshaping clinical trials, and offering new insights into real-world applications of therapies. Embedding digital health tools into the life sciences will also allow new therapies to better work within the growing value-based healthcare system that relies on data and measurable outcomes.

Join MassBio for our inaugural Digital Health Impact 2019 event at the InterContinental Boston at 510 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, part of Biotech Week Boston, as we examine the current state of digital health as it relates to the life sciences, the challenges facing its growth, and opportunities for collaboration. Through keynotes, panel discussions, and case studies, we’ll explore new strategies for life sciences and digital health innovators to converge and ultimately deliver better outcomes for patients. Contact Laura Rudberg for sponsorship opportunities. View our sponsorship prospectus here

Intercontinental Boston, 510 Atlantic Avenue, Boston MA, 02210
CEO & Co-Founder, PatientPing
Jay Desai is CEO & Co-Founder of PatientPing, a healthcare technology company that connects thousands of providers across the nation through real-time notifications and patient insights to seamlessly coordinate patient care. As a devoted healthcare reformer, Jay has spent his career creating tools to transform the healthcare system into one that provides higher quality care at lower costs. His passion lies at the intersection of technology, policy, and community building. In his role as CEO & Co-Founder, Jay sets the vision and mission for PatientPing and challenges his team of innovators and experts to change the way healthcare is delivered through light-weight and simple solutions. Jay has spent the past decade as a health care policymaker, young executive, and investor. Prior to co-founding PatientPing, Jay worked at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation where he helped design and implement ACO, Bundled Payment, and other innovative payment models that would become the cornerstones Affordable Care Act. While in this position, he was struck by the gaps in communication between providers. PatientPing was born out of his desire to find a simple solution that would transform the way providers would collaborate together on their shared patients. Jay’s previous experience includes Triad Isotopes, Parthenon Capital, and Lehman Brothers. He has served as a subject matter expert on health reform for a variety of provider organizations and co-founded the Health System Transformation Task Force. Jay earned an MBA in Health Care Management from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, a BBA from the University of Michigan, and is a Coro Fellow. When he’s not working to solve the hardest problems in healthcare, Jay can be found in his running shoes on Storrow Drive or walking his dog!

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