Tech Triage: Health Care’s New Network
Topics: Apps Big Data / Analytics Cloud Computing Customer Internet of Things Mobile Privacy
Watch the Britt Technology Impact Series panel discussion with health care executives. The discussion focused on the collision of technology and health, including how the emergence of new technologies such as personal genetic testing, wearable health and fitness devices, automated health monitoring, decision support services, and big data analytics will change the face of medicine as we know it.
Lindsey Baron
Senior Manager of Product Operations
athenahealth
Lindsey Baron is Senior Manager of Product Operations at athenahealth, a leading provider of cloud-based services for electronic health record, practice management, and care coordination. Lindsey manages implementation and operations for “More Disruption Please” (MDP), athenahealth’s innovation and partnership program aimed at entrepreneurs, health care IT companies, investors and thought leaders who share athenahealth’s vision of disruptive innovation in health care. MDP currently partners with twenty-two companies spanning thirteen capabilities, including contract management, claims adjudication, marketing and communications, patient surveying, and data conversion. MDP drives partnerships in an effort to accelerate the introduction of high-value innovation in health care while delivering complimentary, non-native services to clients directly within their existing workflows. Lindsey will speak to her experience assessing the health care technology marketplace; what new services providers are embracing to deliver exceptional care; and how athenahealth has helped catalyze this innovation. Lindsey began her career in operations management as a Territory Manager for ExxonMobil and Operations Manager for McMaster-Carr Supply. She has a B.A. from Emory University and an M.B.A. from Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management.
Yasmine Winkler
Chief Product, Marketing & Innovation Officer
UnitedHealthcare
Yasmine Winkler is the Chief Marketing, Product and Innovation Officer for UnitedHealth Group’s $103 billion health care services flagship business, UnitedHealthcare. Her extensive experience across many disciplines and market segments in health insurance has given her a unique ability to develop and match health insurance business solutions to the needs of the marketplace. With more than 25 years in the health insurance industry, she has extensive experience in accreditation, quality improvement, business process development, marketing, product development and innovation. In addition to her work at UnitedHealth Group, she held several positions with BlueCross/BlueShield of Illinois, Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma (HCSC) as well as Chicago HMO.
Ms. Winkler has served on the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC) team that developed consumer-driven health standards and on the IL Governor’s Council on Accreditation.
She attended Northeastern Illinois University and received her B.A. in English and Environmental Studies. She has a M.S in Health Care Delivery Science from the Tuck School of Business and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. She is an alumna of the Chicago-based Leadership Greater Chicago program, serves on the NHHF Board and is a member of Women in the Boardroom, National Hispanic Latina Institute (NHLI) and PDMA.
Shub Debgupta
Founder and CEO
WiserTogether
Shub is WiserTogether’s founder and CEO and has grown the company from its early conception into an enterprise. Under his leadership, WiserTogether has scaled its infrastructure and talent and expanded its offerings.
Prior to founding WiserTogether, Shub led the Benefits Roundtable (a division of the Corporate Executive Board, NYSE: EXBD), an advisory network of top-level benefits executives at some of the largest organizations in the country. An economist by training, Shub has worked at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, CSFB, and the Asian Development Bank.
He is a published author and has been interviewed and quoted by the popular press, including the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Economist and Bloomberg Business Week. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Clark University, as well as a master’s degree and Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University.
Scott Wallace
Visiting Professor
Family and Community Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Moderator
Scott Wallace is a Visiting Professor of Family and Community Medicine at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and a Batten Fellow at the University of Virginia’s Batten Institute. Scott’s research focuses on employee health as a business strategy and on redefining chronic disease care. Scott works in the U.S., Canada, Europe and South America with employers, health care providers, governments and others developing new health benefit and health care models to improve health, stop the progression of chronic diseases and effectively treat chronic medical conditions including diabetes, heart disease, congenital defects, hemophilia and organ transplant.