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Can’t make it to #DHC13? Follow these 11 speakers on Twitter

It’s been about one year since the launch of the New York Digital Health Accelerator. […]

It’s been about one year since the launch of the New York Digital Health Accelerator. Since then, Web MD acquired one member, Avado, and Cureatr raised $5.7 millionNew York eHealth Collaborative is in the midst of developing a patient portal for the state’s health information exchange, SHIN-NY, that’s scheduled to go live early next year. Those are just a few of the developments in the New York digital health ecosystem likely to come up at the New York Digital Health Conference (#DHC13). If you can’t make it to the conference, here’s a guide to some of the speakers to follow on Twitter.

Anuj Desai (@iAnujDesai) is the vice president of market development for the New York eHealth Collaborative (@NYeHealth).

Dr. Ann-Marie Audet (@AMJAudet) is vice president for health system quality and efficiency with the Commonwealth Fund (@CommonwealthFnd).

Julia Bernstein (@JFBernstein) is director of sales and marketing at Ginger.io (@Ginger_io).

Eli Camhi (@ECamhi) is the executive director of SelectHealth/Special Populations for Visiting Nurse Service of New York CHOICE Health Plans.

Dr. Nicholas Genes (@NickGenes) is an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center.

Dr. Heather Evans (@HeatherEvansMD) is the director of surgical infectious disease at Harborview Medical Center .

Kabir Kasargod  (@KabirK) is the director of business development at Qualcomm Life. (@QualcommLife).

Steven Krein  (@StevenKrein) is the co-founder and CEO of StartUp Health.

Lygeia Ricciardi (@Lygeia) is the director of Consumer eHealth at the Office of the National Coordinator (@ONC_HealthIT).

Dr. David Scher (@DLScherMD) is the director of DLS Healthcare Consulting.

Virgil Wong  (@VirgilWong) is the CEO of mobile health app developer Medical Avatar.

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