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Heard at HLTH 2023: Execs Share Progress on Digital Health for Pharma, Hospitals, and Behavioral Health Care Coordination

In the second part of the Heard at HLTH series, executives from BrightInsight, Iodine Software, Intelligent Medical Objects, Carrum Health, Clarify Health and Trayt Health shared new developments across their businesses and perspectives on value-based care at the HLTH 2023 event.

In the second part of the two-part Heard at HLH series, executives from BrightInsight, Iodine Software, Intelligent Medical Objects, Carrum Health, Clarify Health and Trayt Health shared new developments across their businesses and perspectives on value-based care at the HLTH 2023 event earlier this month.

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Kal Patel, BrightInsight CEO and co-founder, talked about its collaboration with CSL Behring on digital health tools to support patients on some of the pharma company’s therapies. Its companion app for Hizentra, for example, is aimed at helping patients with primary immunodeficiency who require infusions make the transition to care at home. It’s also unlocking data for CSL Behring. 

Ivana Naeymi-Rad, COO with Intelligent Medical Objects shared how the health tech business is meeting the challenges of interoperability by improving data aggregation and adding fidelity to data.

Dr. Mark Pratt, Altera Digital Health chief medical officer shared how Altera is partnering with companies such as Harris Affinity to help hospitals improve revenue capture and reduce cost.

Trayt Health CEO and Founder Malekeh Amini shared the frustration people have trying to navigate mental health access and talked about how the company is meeting the need for care coordination in mental health.  

Priti Shah, Iodine Software chief product and technology officer talked about the potential of AI and how its approach stands out from other healthcare companies. 

Sach Jain, Carrum Health CEO, discussed ways it is working with employers to reduce costs for acute care, particularly for surgery and cancer care. Jain also discussed how the company stands out from competitors.