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How Tech Can — and Can’t — Eliminate Barriers to Good Health Care
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The U.S. healthcare system is marked by inequity. Technologies like telemedicine and big data may help doctors reach patients on Medicare and Medicaid who currently don’t get high-quality care. Join STAT and industry experts for a look at what these efforts can accomplish and also what the new technology’s limitations are likely to be.
Speakers:
– Eric Beane, VP of regulatory and government affairs, Unite Us
– Zen Chu, managing partner, Hacking Medicine Venture Capital; faculty director, MIT Healthcare Ventures & Hacking Medicine Institute
– Bay Gross, chief technical product officer; co-founder, Cityblock Health
– Sylvie Leotin, Founder and CEO, Equify Health
– Mohana Ravindranath, health tech correspondent, STAT (moderator)
– Shawn Long, M.D., FAAFP, medical director, primary care, Optum Everycare (sponsor speaker)
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