Johns Hopkins Carey Business School: Organizational Objectives and Employee Health

Johns Hopkins University: Virtual

What responsibility do employers have to the health and well-being of their employees? This question has grown in importance with COVID-19, especially as the workplace has expanded to include working from home. American businesses have long offered workplace and employee wellness programs, but evidence of improving, maintaining, and fostering health is limited. On the one hand, employees are demanding more […]

University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School: 2022 Healthcare Case Competition

University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School: In Person The Nines 525 SW Morrison St, Portland, OR

oin the 2022 UNC Healthcare Case Competition, an interdisciplinary event designed to leverage your education and experiences to develop innovative solutions to a relevant healthcare issue. The competition gives participants an opportunity to demonstrate leadership skills, critical thinking, and creativity, network with current and future healthcare leaders, and win a prize!

Boston University – Annual Health & Life Sciences Conference

Boston University: Virtual

The US health care system relies heavily on private markets. The increasing presence of non-traditional companies in today’s delivery system indicates that advancements in healthcare are no longer exclusively shaped by providers but by innovators outside of it. The 2022 Health and Life Science Conference gathers a diverse set of voices to discuss the role of new entrants in the […]

University of Toronto Rotman School of Management: Why is AI Adoption in Healthcare Lagging?

University of Toronto Rotman School of Management: Virtual

Panel discussion on AI adoption in healthcare, focused on why the sector has been so slow to act.  Professor Avi Goldfarb will present key ideas from his forthcoming book, Power and Prediction to shed some light on this issue, and discuss ways to overcome the challenges with three experts from different vantage points – Helen Angus, former Deputy Minister of Health […]

University of Minnesota: Empowering Healthcare Researchers

Hybrid

November 8, Carlson School of Management (hybrid event) Presentations 4:00 - 5:00 P.M., Networking Social 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. (in-person only)  Healthcare data is abundant but accessing this information can be challenging for researchers. MN Community Measurement (MNCM) is a nonprofit organization that plays an important role in Minnesota as a trusted source of information on health care quality, cost, and equity. MNCM is working […]

University of Pennsylvania: Post-Election Panel: How the Midterms Could Impact Health Policy

University of Pennsylvania: Virtual

How will changes in Congress affect the future of the Affordable Care Act and other pressing health care issues? What’s the likely agenda for Republicans if they take the majority? Or for Democrats if they buck history and retain their narrow majority? And what happens if there is a divided congress? Our expert panel will discuss the long-term impacts of […]

Stanford University: 2022 HAI Fall Conference on AI in the Loop: Humans in Charge

Stanford University: In Person and Virtual 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA

Human-in-the-loop artificial intelligence generally refers to AI where humans are involved at various points throughout the research, design, training, testing or decision making process. During this conference, we hope to challenge participants to rethink this phrase and consider a future where humans remain at the center of all AI technologies. AI should effectively communicate and collaborate with people to augment […]

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School: The Joys and Sorrows of Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Healthcare Delivery

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School: Virtual

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of healthcare delivery, as evidenced by the FDA's approval of more than 300 medical AI systems by June 2021. Many people now believe that, “AI will not replace physicians, but physicians who use AI will replace physicians who don't.” Yet, incorporating AI into healthcare delivery calls for a rethink and redesign of […]

University of Pennsylvania: Reimagining a Sustainable Health Care Safety Net

University of Pennsylvania: Virtual

The Affordable Care Act was supposed to greatly enhance the nation’s safety net by expanding health coverage. It partially succeeded but fell short as 12 states still decline to expand Medicaid, a key facet of the law. The pandemic laid bare more gaps in the safety net, as hunger, unemployment and the toll from the disease rose. But it was […]

Stanford University: AI + Health 2022

Stanford University: Virtual

At this wide-ranging online event, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI), and Center for Continuing Medical Education (CME) are convening experts and leaders from academia, industry, government, and clinical practice to explore critical and emerging issues related to AI's impact across the spectrum of healthcare. Content will be relevant to practitioners, […]

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