This year, we saw the transition of discussions from the new age of healthcare to the ‘post-pandemic’ period of healthcare to preparing for a ‘new normal.’ Care delivery in the upcoming year will be managed according to the varying needs of local populations and the new landscape, driven by the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine and its distribution, along with the management of pandemic-related operations. Success in this new normal will depend on many factors, including stakeholder collaboration and unified data. It is time that we take lessons from the events and actions that reshaped the face of healthcare this year and the potential changes and revolutions for healthcare in 2021.
Join industry leaders Julie Smith, Vice President, Clinical Applications, Banner Health, David B. Nash, MD, MBA, Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, and David Nace, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Innovaccer, Inc., as they recap the year 2020 and explore new strategies to achieve better clinical and financial outcomes.
Dr. David Nace is the Chief Medical Officer at Innovaccer where its category creating healthcare data activation platform is on a mission to organize healthcare information and make it accessible, useful, and actionable. Dr. Nace has over 25 years of executive management experience in large healthcare systems, payer health plans, and leading healthcare provider and health information technology organizations. With strong collaborative and cross-functional leadership skills, he previously served as SVP, CMO with United Health Group and VP, CMO with Aetna, and CMO at McKesson. Dr. Nace earned his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. David Nash is the Founding Dean Emeritus of the Jefferson College of Population Health and an internationally renowned healthcare thought leader. Dr. Nash has been repeatedly named to Modern Healthcare’s list of Most Powerful Persons in Healthcare, and is also the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy at Thomas Jefferson University. Currently, he is Editor-in-Chief of four major national journals including American Journal of Medical Quality, Population Health Management, P&T, and American Health and Drug Benefits (AHDB).