Start Date:7/31/2023
Start Time:11:00 AM CDT
Frontline physicians, entrepreneurs and developers share a passion about transforming health care. With an objective as essential—and as ambitious—as optimal patient outcomes, the American Medical Association (AMA) knows that early communication between innovators and physicians is integral to advancing innovations from great ideas to powerful instruments of patient care.
This free AMA webinar is focused on supporting innovation with clinical perspective and expertise at the early stages of ideation, design, development, and validation. Join us to learn about the programs helping to drive ideas at the forefront of possibility towards implementation by those on the frontlines of our healthcare system, including:
• Health 2047, a Silicon Valley innovation firm that helps early-stage startups transform bold ideas into healthy returns.
• Physician Innovation Network (PIN), an AMA platform built for the community bringing better healthcare solutions to market.
• CPT® Developer Program, which grants access to Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) content for building and testing innovations that will help to improve patient care.
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Speakers:
Susan Wilson Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Health Solutions American Medical Association The health care industry and client needs are rapidly changing and as Vice President of Marketing & Sales within the American Medical Association’s (AMA’s) Health Solutions (HS) business unit, Sue Wilson is responsible for expanding the AMA’s influence and impact in the health care market. Customer-facing efforts and growth initiatives are focused on data and solutions that are the foundation for many critical areas in health care, including interoperability, research, innovation, and equitable care.
Before joining the AMA, she held a variety of leadership roles with global marketing services organizations like RR Donnelley & Sons and Harte-Hanks providing omni-channel services including analytics, strategy, data, digital marketing, customer care, and more. Innovation, adoption, and growth strategies for clients were key factors in achieving success and driving profitable expansion in complex and competitive sectors.
Wilson is a member of Women Business Leaders of the U.S. Health Care Industry Foundation (WBL) and the Association of Junior Leagues International, a private, nonprofit educational women's volunteer organization aimed at improving communities and the social, cultural, and political fabric of civil society, where she has served in a variety of leadership roles.
Lawrence Cohen, PhD CEO Health2047 Larry Cohen is chief executive officer at Health2047. He has served as CEO since 2018, leading Health2047 to find, form and scale early-stage health care companies that will transform health care into a system that works for everyone.
Prior to joining Health2047, Larry served as executive vice president of Research and Business Development at Kadmon Holdings, a publicly-traded biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for immune and fibrotic diseases.
His previous experiences include serving as president and CEO of San Francisco’s VIA Pharmaceuticals, where he spearheaded efforts to develop small-molecule drugs to treat cardiovascular diseases; president and CEO of Fremont-based proteomics company Zyomyx; COO of Menlo Park-based Progenitor, Inc., which developed therapies for respiratory disease and oncology; and vice president of Research of Somatix Therapy Corporation, a pioneer in gene therapy. He earned a PhD degree in Microbiology from the University of Illinois and completed his postdoctoral work in Molecular Biology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Department of Biochemistry at Harvard Medical School. He earned his B.A. from Grinnell College.
Meg Barron Vice President, Digital Health Innovation American Medical Association Meg Barron is passionate about driving change by collaborating with physicians, technology leaders and solution innovators to improve health care. She has served in product development and business development leadership roles at the AMA and most recently is responsible for driving the roadmap of initiatives that support the AMA’s digital health and medicine strategy.
In addition, she has led partnerships and innovation related initiatives, such as the inaugural AMA Healthier Nation Innovation Challenge, the establishment of the AMA Interaction Studio at MATTER, the AMA Physician Innovation Network that enables entrepreneurs and physicians to collaborate on the development of new solutions and the AMA Digital Health Implementation Playbook series.
She participates on the Advisory Board for MATTER, MassChallenge HealthTech, HealthTech Arkansas, Together.Health and has contributed as a TedMed research scholar.
Sandeep Dhamale Director of Engineering, Health Solutions American Medical Association Sandeep Dhamale is director of engineering—Data & Intelligence in the Health Solutions business unit at the American Medical Association. In this role he leads the Product Engineering and Data Science teams focused on building foundational technical and data platform infrastructure to modernize the AMA’s data products and make them more interoperable and easier to work with. He is passionate about developer experiences, developer productivity and has led build out of our CPT Developer program and AMA Intelligent platform—the digital front door.
Having been in the tech industry for more than 15 years, Sandeep has deep experience in building technology for the fintech and digital health space, and has worked for and with fortune 500 companies comprised of large international teams as well as teams which he helped start from the ground up. In his prior experience he helped build highly scalable distributed systems, an API platform marketplace, data platforms and low-latency micro-services on public and private cloud infrastructure. He has helped deliver software modernization for mission-critical systems which created opportunities for new products based on architectural strategies that provide competitive advantage and agility.
Denis Casaubon Product Manager, Health Solutions American Medical Association Denis Casaubon is in product development with the AMA Health Solutions team. In this role, he focuses on reducing clinician burden by exploring ways to make the CPT code set more interoperable and supportive of today’s emerging use cases. The Health Solutions team has made progress in this regard by enhancing data products, making it easier to get licensed, and creating a Developer Program on a foundation of the digital front door AMA Intelligent Platform.
Prior to joining the AMA in 2019, he was a US Air Force pilot, then spent nine years in surgical neurophysiology before transitioning to a business role in a data interoperability company intent on revolutionizing the way data moves between organizations. Denis holds a BS in Physics from IIT, an MS in International Relations from Troy University, and an MBA from University of Chicago.
Disclaimer: Information provided by the AMA contained within this resource is for medical coding guidance purposes only. It does not (i) supersede or replace the AMA’s Current Procedural Terminology manual (“CPT® Manual”) or other coding authority, (ii) constitute clinical advice, (iii) address or dictate payer coverage or reimbursement policy, and (iv) substitute for the professional judgement of the practitioner performing a procedure, who remains responsible for correct coding.
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