Featured

How Digital Technologies Are Advancing Health Equity



Published
Digital technology can give organizations more data so that they have visibility not only into patients’ clinical profiles but also population health profiles and socioeconomic profiles.

Our panel of experts will discuss how health plans can effectively tap the potential of digital technologies to improve care delivery, outcomes and equity for traditionally underserved populations. Learn strategies and best practices you can implement in your own organization!
how health plans can use digital tools to close gaps in care and advance health equity.

Panelists:
Paula Gutierrez, Director, Health Equity, Director of Health Equity for CVS Kidney Care, a CVS Health Company
Seun O. Ross, Executive Director, Health Equity, Independence Blue Cross
Paula LeClair, US General Manager, Healthy.io

Panelist bios: https://www.sharedpurposeconnect.com/events/health-equity-how-digital-technologies-are-reshaping-healthcare/

This episode is sponsored by Healthy.io
Healthy.io is the global leader in turning the smartphone camera into a clinical-grade medical device for an at-home urinalysis and digital wound management

Their smartphone-powered home kidney test (pause) aids in the early detection of chronic kidney disease and helps close gaps in access and care for over 500,000 patients worldwide. Beyond being recently featured by CNBC, Fast Company and the Financial Times, Healthy IO is partnered with some of the nation's leading health plans and the National Health Service in the United Kingdom b/c of the test’s ease of use, high completion rates, and the huge potential savings.

They are the first company to convert your smartphone into a clinical-grade medical device to
enable at home testing with instant results.
Category
Management
Be the first to comment