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AI is flooding healthcare, but not all of it improves outcomes or deserves trust. For payer leaders overseeing utilization, case management and other clinical operations, the question isn’t whether to adopt AI — it’s how to evaluate the right kind.…

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Tony Oliva, DO, MMM, FACPE

Chief Medical Officer, MCG Health

Orthofix and SMAIO inked a new distribution agreement for the open platform, KEOPS-4ME, according to an Oct. 22 news release. The KEOPS-4ME is designed for complex spine surgery and combines data analytics, 3D surgical planning and the use of patient-specific…

The FDA has cleared two magnesium-based bone graft substitutes from Bone Solutions, for pediatric use in patients 6 years and older.  The products, Mg Osteocrete and Mg Osteoinject, are designed to treat bone voids or defects resulting from trauma, tumors…

Youssef Comair, MD, will be the next section chief of neuro-oncology at UChicago Medicine, Mohamad Bydon, MD, said in an Oct. 22 LinkedIn post. Dr. Comair will join from Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. His expertise includes herniated disc repair, awake…

Health system leaders are moving from pilots to practical results with data and AI. As ecosystems mature and generative models evolve, the focus is shifting to trusted data foundations, responsible rollout and measurable outcomes. Yet many organizations still face fragmented…

Nov 19, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/Chicago

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Murali Gandhirajan

Global Healthcare and Life Sciences CTO, Snowflake

Joe Warbington

Industry Principal, Healthcare, Snowflake.

David Sylvan

Chief Strategy, Innovation, and Marketing Officer; President, UH Ventures University Hospitals

Amit Patel

Head of Innovation, ChenMed

J. Mocco, MD, was named neurosurgeon-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City, effective Dec. 1. Dr. Mocco was also named chair of the neurological surgery department at Weill Cornell Medical Center, according to an Oct. 21 news…

As health systems pivot toward proactive care, the focus is shifting from disease management to personalized wellness. But making that shift isn’t easy — it demands new tech, new mindsets and new ways of defining value. Join executives from Vituity,…

Nov 20, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/Chicago

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Andrew Smith

Chief Operations and Business Officer, Vituity

Liz Kearney

Senior Director of Precision Health, UW Health

Enitza D. George, MD, MBA, MSAI

Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Chief Population Health Officer, University Hospital at Downstate

Bobbie Kumar, MD, MBA, FAAFP

Director, Clinical Transformation, Vituity and Director & Co-founder; MOOV Health & Wellness

Tenon Medical’s SImmetry+ sacroiliac joint fusion system earned the FDA’s 510(k) clearance, according to an Oct. 21 news release. The SImmetry+ system is a minimally invasive lateral access system made of 3D-printed titanium and uses the company’s proprietary instrumentation. Tenon…

Transportation gaps, scheduling hurdles and fragmented coordination keep too many patients from getting the care they need. Behavioral health access isn’t just about volume — it’s about logistics alignment.  When support systems aren’t designed around patients’ daily realities, inequities persist…

Nov 18, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/Chicago

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Eboney Kraisoraphong

Chief Operating Officer, Northeast Treatment Centers

Maria Jackson

Chief Executive Officer, Bournewood Health Systems

Valerie Holland

Head of US Sales, Uber Health

Wayne Young, MBA, LPC, FACHE

Chief Executive Officer, The Harris Center for Mental Health

Tanmay Mathur

Vice President, Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

When Frank Noyes, MD, looks back on his career, he doesn’t just see surgeries or research papers. He sees thousands of young athletes — particularly female athletes — whose futures depended on whether their injuries could be prevented. Dr. Noyes,…

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