Innovating Healthcare: Navigating the New Tech Frontier and Overcoming Implementation Challenges

BRight Minds in Healthcare Delivery

Innovating Healthcare: Navigating the New Tech Frontier and Overcoming Implementation Challenges

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BRight Minds in Healthcare Delivery invites industry leaders to discuss the latest trends and hot topics in healthcare strategy, delivery, and innovation. Listen in as industry experts, thought leaders, and innovators consider how to disrupt the way that millions of Americans receive healthcare.


Episode 3: Innovating Healthcare: Navigating the New Tech Frontier and Overcoming Implementation Challenges 

In this episode of BRight Minds in Healthcare Delivery, Dan Juberg joins host Eric Tower to discuss emerging healthcare technologies, innovation in the surgical and specialty care fields, and the driving forces behind them. Eric and Dan dive in to how to make surgery smarter and improve surgical outcomes for patients, providers, and payers using data-driven technology like artificial intelligence, automation, and analytics.

Dan is SVP, Head of Payer/Provider Strategy & Corporate Development at Caresyntax, a market leader in surgical intelligence. Caresyntax converges AI-powered software, devices, and clinical services to improve surgical outcomes and make surgery smarter and safer for both patients and providers. Dan is passionate about fulfilling the promise of integrated, value-based specialty and surgical care. Prior to joining Caresyntax, Dan served in leadership roles at Lumeris and GE Healthcare Camden Group. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two sons.

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