Indu Subaiya
CEO of Healthcare in Action | Co-founder & Former CEO of Health 2.0
- Build industry-leading company in digital health strategic partnering, innovation, and programs for piloting and commercializing novel healthcare technologies
- Named one of Health Information Technology’s Most Influential Women by FierceHealthIT and a selected fellow of the Aspen Institute’s fourth class of Health Innovators
- Shares with audience the ways technology is innovating, disrupting, and improving healthcare, inspiring us to rethink how health shapes our lives
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About Indu Subaiya
Download ProfileIndu Subaiya is a visionary healthcare leader whose work builds community, creates dialogue, and inspires us to radically rethink how health shapes our lives. For nearly two decades, she has brought together entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and health systems to explore new approaches to care. Today, she serves as CEO of Healthcare in Action, the nation’s largest field medicine organization providing mobile care to people experiencing homelessness.
In her presentations, Subaiya explores the technologies and care models reshaping healthcare. From digital health and digital therapeutics to value-based care and healthcare’s decentralized future, she examines the opportunities and challenges facing healthcare leaders as technology, policy, and patient needs continue to evolve.
Prior to joining Healthcare in Action, Subaiya co-founded and served as CEO of Health 2.0, the global platform and community for the showcase and advancement of new technologies in healthcare. Following the acquisition of Health 2.0’s conference business by HIMSS in 2017, she served as Executive Vice President and later as Senior Advisor, providing thought leadership and content advisory services under the office of the Chief Technology and Innovation Officer. In 2013, FierceHealthIT named her one of Health Information Technology’s Most Influential Women, and in 2018 she was selected as a fellow of the Aspen Institute’s Health Innovators Fellowship.
A physician with an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, Subaiya has served on advisory committees for the Department of Health and Human Services and the National Health Data Consortium. Her work has also included designing innovative health technology programs for organizations including the World Bank/International Finance Corporation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the California Health Care Foundation. She earned her BS from Cornell University and her MD from Stony Brook University.
Speech Topics
Download TopicsDiscussing how technology is innovating, disrupting, and improving healthcare. Tech healthcare disrupters discuss operating and changing the delivery model. How to not only survive, but thrive, in the current dysfunctional state of healthcare from the perspective of patient health, access, treatment, or interactions to the system. You will walkaway with a better understanding of how major healthcare stakeholders are becoming critical partners in the health care tech ecosystem and the value they perceive from tech innovations and investments.
Reflecting on the past ten years, Indu Subaiya, the Co-Chairman and CEO of Health 2.0, will highlight the top accomplishments in health care and how technology has played a role, as well as the challenges that still need to be addressed.
A discussion on digital therapeutics making evidence-based waves in healthcare.
This keynote will cover key trends in AI and digital health technology today as we aim to deliver whole person care while improving care coordination and addressing the social drivers of health. Dr. Subaiya will review opportunities in technology to transform and advance equitable health in a value-based environment when many health systems face provider shortages, sicker patient populations and challenges with health literacy and the digital divide. Examples of innovative solutions and services for both urban and rural environments and best practices for delivering tech-enabled care in culturally relevant contexts will be provided. The presentation will cover new virtual-first care models, effective uses of data aggregation and tracking as well as how digital health companies are helping health systems build and strengthen partnerships with community based organizations to improve access and extend that “last mile” of care.
Indu discusses the next phase of health innovation and why we have to keep looking at fringe technology to transform healthcare.
A discussion of the five key drivers of a future of decentralized healthcare.
Moving From Incremental To Transformational Change.
Is Digital Health Becoming Its Own Industry?
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