Addressing Social Needs to Improve Health
A Virtual Conversation with Jorge Delva, PhD, MSW, Caroline Fichtenberg, PhD, and Kathleen Noonan, JD, moderated by Rachel Werner, MD, PhD. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of social determinants of health and the health effects of unmet social needs. But the best ways to address those needs is far from clear. What is the appropriate role of health care […]
Interdisciplinary Health Data Competition
HEALTH DISPARITIES & COMMUNITY IMPACT OF COVID-19 - Registration opens February 17, 2021 The 2nd annual competition will ask teams to complete an exploratory analysis of COVID-19-related data to assess health disparities and the community impact of COVID-19. Teams can select a topic that is of interest to them. Example topics will be provided for teams to consider. This competition is […]
Health Equity Mindset in Action
Covid-19 has brought racism and health equity to the forefront of every important conversation. Whether talking about the importance/value of inclusive drug trials, how companies talk to their employees about health, or the communities companies work in -- the impact is profound. Understanding how to have these conversations, what actions need to be taken and the impact on the bottom line, and the world, will be addressed, as will […]
Commercializing AI in Health Care
Industry leaders will be talking about the latest applications that are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to accelerate health care. Guest speakers include: 1.) Dr. Mark L. Homer: Head of Healthcare Artificial Intelligence at Fidelity Investments 2.) Wardah Inam: CEO at Overjet 3.) Iksha Herr: Managing Director, Data & AI, Healthcare & Life Sciences at Microsoft 4.) Renee Yao: […]
Envisioning Equity Series
Join us for Envisioning Equity's five-part series about healthcare inequities brought to you by Baylor Medical Humanities, the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work and Baylor External Affairs. March 11: Dr. Paul Y. Song presents How the COVID Pandemic Has Exposed the Real Inequality in Our Healthcare System and How We Can Do Better. Register Here The COVID-19 pandemic has not […]
El impacto de la Covid en la digitalización de los negocios
Join IESE as they present a webinar discussing the Digital Marketing Cycle: Digital transformation and the new client. Speakers will include Julián Villanueva and Luis Ferrándiz.
Healthcare Business Association 2021 Spring Conference
A Catalyst for Change: Healing Healthcare for Greater Trust A platform to ignite a discussion amongst attendees around the impact to society with the current lack of trust in all areas of Healthcare. Through a series of workshops and panel sessions around Diversity in Research & Development (Evolving Clinical Trials); Hard Restarting Healthcare; Socioeconomic Wellness; and Harnessing Technology the aim […]
Value-Based Payment: False Hope or the Future of Health Care?
A Virtual Conversation with Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD, Amol Navathe, MD, PhD, and Mai Pham, MD, MPH, moderated by Rachel Werner, MD, PhD. What Have We Learned from the Past Decade? Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, we have seen significant experimentation with value-based payment. Some of these alternative payment models have had success while others have had […]
Fireside Chat with Gopal Khanna
MILI is honored to have Gopal Khanna join the MILI community as an Executive in Residence. Most recently, Mr. Khanna served as the 5th Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) from May 2017 through January 2021. Director Khanna led the Agency's mission of producing evidence to make the delivery of health care safer, higher quality, more […]
Executive Leadership Speaker Series: COL Victor Suarez, Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Program Manager
COL Victor A. Suarez is the Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Program Manager for the Moderna Product Coordination Team. In this presentation you'll learn more about (1) the development of the Moderna vaccine, (2) the distribution of the vaccine (including recent developments under the new Biden Administration), and (3) leadership lessons from this historic public-private partnership against COVID-19.