Advances in genomics, mobile technology, and data collection and analysis are poised to transform healthcare from drug development to patient care and hospital management. But what will it take to realize their promise in the age of the Affordable Care Act, and what does this require of payers, providers, and patients? How can we finally utilize new innovations to hold the line on medical costs while improving care and promoting health rather than just treating illness?
Join Xconomy for an elite, invitation-only summit featuring leaders in healthcare, personalized medicine and genomics, health IT, big data, venture capital, and more. Together with a high-level audience of some 100 innovators, including CEOs, scientists, entrepreneurs, venture investors, technologists, and others, they will look for entrepreneurial solutions to the challenges facing our healthcare system. The conference registration fee of $795 includes a pre-event reception on October 14, breakfast and lunch at the event, guided museum tours, and a post-event reception.
The Healthcare Summit is by invitation only. If you’d like to request an invitation, please send us an e-mail at [email protected]. Include your name and contact information, title, company, and a brief bio. If selected, we will send you registration information. The deadline for invitation requests is September 27, but we have limited space available so request your invitation soon.
Startup Tickets: We offer a limited number of tickets at a discounted rate for startups (companies that are less than three years old, with 20 or fewer employees). If you would like to apply for a startup ticket, please send details to [email protected].
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Featured Participants:
We are putting together a fantastic group of speakers. Among the participants who have confirmed so far are:
- Phillip Sharp
- Nobel Laureate; Institute Professor, MIT; Faculty member, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Department of Biology
- Juan Enriquez
- Managing Director, Excel Venture Management
- Mark Levin
- Co-founder and Partner, Third Rock Ventures
- Dennis Ausiello
- Chief of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
- Dave Barrett
- General Partner, Polaris Partners
- Katrine Bosley
- Entrepreneur-in-Residence, The Broad Institute; former CEO, Avila Therapeutics
- David Callender
- President, University of Texas Medical Branch
- Richard Dale
- COO, Optum Labs
- Naomi Fried
- Chief Innovation Officer, Boston Children’s Hospital
- Chaim Indig
- Co-founder and CEO, Phreesia
- Frank Ingari
- CEO, NaviNet
- Jason Jacobs
- Founder and CEO, FitnessKeeper
- Kenneth Kaitin
- Director, Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development; Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine
- Stephen Krupa
- Co-founder and Managing Member, Psilos
- Joseph Kvedar
- Founder and Director, Center for Connected Health, Partners Healthcare
- Tuoyo Louis
- Director of Strategic Investment, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
- Frank Moss
- Co-founder, Atelion Health; Professor, New Media Medicine, MIT Media Lab; former director, MIT Media Lab
- William Sahlman
- Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
- Albert Santalo
- President and CEO, CareCloud
- Jill Seidman
- Director, Healthbox
- Martin Watson
- Founder and CEO, SeeChange Health
- Brad Weinberg
- Founding Partner, Blueprint Health
- Daphne Zohar
- Founder and Managing Partner, PureTech Ventures
More Details:
The event will kick off with a special pre-event reception on Monday, October 14 from 5:30 – 7 PM at the Johnson & Johnson Innovation Center in Cambridge. The summit itself will take place the next day at the beautiful deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, MA.
Schedule for Tuesday, October 15:
Registration & Continental Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:45 AM
Program: 9:45 AM – 3:45 PM
Networking Reception: 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Guided tours of the sculpture park and museum will be held at 8:30 AM and 4 PM. Tours last approximately 45 minutes.
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