2024 Schedule

Friday, June 21st
Friday, June 21st
10:20am–11:10am MDT
2024 Health
Reimagining Equitable Systems for Thriving People and Places

Traditional views of healthcare have built the environment we live in—and reinforced systemic inequities and poor health outcomes. Is our own thinking limiting our ability to truly transform community-level conditions that catalyze well-being? What cross-sector investments and strategies are required to rebuild communities through shifting power, voice and interest for community-led systemic solut...

Koch Building, Booz Allen Hamilton Room
1:40pm–02:30pm MDT
2024 Health
Venture Capital Places Its Bets

The healthcare investments venture capitalists make often signal where the entire medical enterprise is headed. Their resources are not unlimited, so decisions about where they place their bets are painstakingly considered. Often, they fund cutting-edge technology, such as gene editing and AI, that will transform the practice of medicine. Sometimes, they favor entrepreneurs who are thinking in new...

Doerr-Hosier Center, McNulty Room
3:00pm–03:50pm MDT
2024 Health
Is Healthcare Consolidation the Cure-All for Better Health?

Health systems are joining hands, swallowing up competitors, acquiring new practices, and growing bigger. Like it or fear it, a tidal wave of consolidation is rocking healthcare, with uncertain impact on access, quality, and pricing. Perhaps mergers and acquisitions will allow providers to operate more efficiently so they can maintain clinical services in rural and other underserved locations. Or...

Doerr-Hosier Center, McNulty Room
4:20pm–05:10pm MDT
2024 Health
New Prescription for Trust

Although most Americans (83%) still trust their doctors to tell them the truth about health issues, fewer than half have faith in healthcare CEOs, government leaders, or journalists. As trust declines, people are turning to less reliable sources of medical information. The result: 40% of those surveyed say they regret a health decision they made based on misinformation. Sharing evidence in ways th...

East Lawn Tent
Saturday, June 22nd
10:20am–11:10am MDT
2024 Health
Primary Care Evolves

There is clear evidence that broader, more equitable access to primary care generates better health outcomes. But the traditional paradigm—seeing a family doctor in the office—is shifting in tandem with changing technology, new attitudes among young people, and physician shortages. Digital portals and other telehealth tools, walk-in clinics, and community-based facilities attuned to social determi...

East Lawn Tent
11:40am–12:30pm MDT
2024 Health
Return on Investment: When Business and Public Health Work Together

The economic impact of wide-scale disease outbreaks, like COVID-19, emphasize the mutual interests of public health and business to create healthy and vibrant communities. The right responses to current and future health threats require effective partnerships. Deep investments in public health and a symbiotic relationship with the private sector make possible both a healthier population and a more...

Doerr-Hosier Center, McNulty Room
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