Host: Paul Thompson, VP, Americas National Sales and Business Development Leader, Healthcare and Life Sciences, DXC Technology
Discussion Leaders:
• Gianni Piccininni, Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry Leader, Luxoft
• George Mathew, MD, Chief Medical Officer, North America, DXC Technology
The inexorable gravitational tug pulling the provider and payer community together over the last decade is accelerating, driven by a number of catalysts. Health headlines are rightfully dominated by current events; individuals and their well-being are front and center. The ripple effect of these developments extends to the evolving regulatory environment and enabling technology.
The question now is – will the responses by payers and providers be oriented toward compliance or creating new opportunities?
Watch this webcast to hear perspectives on:
• What problems are we really trying to solve?
• What changes to regulations will we see?
• The trajectory – Big Bang or Methodical Transitions?
• How can technology be effectively linked to needs?
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