Digital Health Impact 2020

September 30, 2020 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM

Online Conference, Link will be sent in advance of the event.

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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, supplementing 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 annual Digital Health Impact 2020 event 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 therapeutics and digital health innovators to converge and ultimately deliver better outcomes for patients.

Please contact Laura Rudberg for sponsorship opportunities.

NOTE: MassBio makes every effort to accommodate our entire community at each of our events. Please let us know at least 3 days in advance of the event if you require special accommodations, such as captioning.

Online Conference, Link will be sent in advance of the event.
Health and Tech Reporter, CNBC
Christina Farr is a San Francisco-based award winning journalist with experience as an editor, beat reporter, writer and speaker. She covers the intersection of health and technology, exploring how recent policy changes have opened up both opportunities and risks for Silicon Valley. She is currently a senior writer covering health and technology for CNBC. She has freelanced for such publications as USA Today, Mashable and the Telegraph, and her work for Reuters appeared in the New York Times and Yahoo News. She was raised in London, UK, and received graduate degrees from University College London and Stanford University. Specialties Apple, Electronic Medical Records, Health IT, Longevity, Genetics, Startups, Venture Deals. Broadcast and Print Media.

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