Imagine if our healthcare system could actually prevent us from becoming patients in the first place.
In today’s healthcare, we use only 10% of the data that predicts health outcomes. Genetic information has the potential to radically improve our predictive power and to help risk-stratify the patients at highest and lowest risk of common chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. This webinar will explore how using genetics as a routine part of our healthcare can help us improve population health management—by identifying the highest-risk patients and proactively delivering personalized, preventive interventions to the right patients at the right time.
The details:
Reimagining Population Health Management:
Can Genomics Evolve our Sick Care System into a True Healthcare System?
Date: Tuesday, December 15
Time: 11:30am – 12:30pm PT
KEY THEMES:
- The channels, tools, and delivery methods that could be used for population health management;
- How genomics can be paid for when applied as a population health management tool in the transition to value-based care; and
- How digital health companies should think about building solutions for population health management.
Panelists:
About MDisrupt
MDisrupt is a catalyst for the digital health industry. We believe the most impactful health products should make it to market faster and more responsibly. We accelerate the process by uniting health industry experts with the digital health companies that need their expertise.
Our webinar series, “A Healthy Disruption: Conversations with Health Innovators”, serves to bring together expert panelists to discuss the most relevant and cutting edge topics in the healthcare industry.
They will highlight the opinions of some of the most important stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, to help digital health companies think about health product development, regulatory strategy, evidence generation, clinical utility, health economics and go-to-market strategies so they can build and scale their products responsibly.