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LAS VEGAS—HLTH—October 15, 2024—Xealth, the leader in enabling digital health at scale, is proud to announce that the company’s Chief Strategy Officer Cynthia Church will speak at HLTH. The conference, which bills itself as the place where health leaders come to be bold, will be held October 20-23 in Las Vegas.   

Details on the Session: 

Title: Future x3 of Health Tech Summit: A 15 Year Outlook on Health Tech’s Future

Panelists: 

  • Moderator: Ricky Y. Choi, MD, MPH, Head of Digital Health, Samsung Electronics America
  • Tracy Saula, SVP, Chief Product & Experience Officer, Highmark Health
  • Cynthia Church, Chief Strategy Officer, Xealth  
  • Pippa Shulman, DO, MPH, Chief Strategy Officer/Chief Medical Officer, Medically Home
  • John Brownstein, PhD, SVP & Chief Innovation Officer, Boston Children’s Hospital

When: Wednesday, October 15, 9:50 – 10:35am 

Location: The Venetian Expo Center, Startup Stage

“Health tech is rapidly evolving to meet the demands of hospitals, care teams, and patients – all trying for more,” said Cynthia Church. “We are seeing technology support the provider and patient experience, a role that will strengthen in the coming years. Xealth works with many of the country’s leading health systems and an ecosystem of digital health companies to automate these tools and bring them into clinician workflows, making them more accessible and simpler to use for engaging patients.”  

Xealth has sent more than 12 million digital assets from about 100,000 providers across many of the largest U.S. health systems.

About Xealth

Xealth scales digital health programs, enabling clinicians to integrate, prescribe and monitor digital health tools for patients to drive engagement and utilization. Through the secure Xealth platform, clinicians can find and order the right digital health tools and programs for patients directly from the EHR workflow, send these digital health orders to the patient’s email or patient portal, and then monitor activity. Xealth spun out of the Providence health system in 2017, and investors include Advocate Health Enterprises, Atrium Health, Cleveland Clinic, MemorialCare Innovation Fund, Oracle, McKesson Ventures, Novartis, Philips, and ResMed as well as Providence Ventures, UPMC and the Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network.

For more information, visit www.xealth.com or follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter.

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