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As the demand for physicians across the U.S continues to rise, several academic institutions have launched new medical schools, residencies and other training programs to support the physician workforce: 1. Stockton, Calif.-based University of the Pacific is exploring plans to…

Many DSOs expanded quickly during the zero-rate era, but integration often did not keep pace. As capital costs rise, fragmented systems, manual processes and decentralized operations are becoming harder to ignore. For today’s DSOs, the pressure is no longer just…

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Early signs of conditions like dementia are often first observed in primary care. Yet confirming and documenting those changes still relies on overextended specialists and time-intensive evaluations. The result: delayed detection, unnecessary referrals and missed opportunities for early intervention. In…

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Dr. Anthony Zizza

Chief Medical Officer, Element Care

Julie Miyamasu

Clinical Strategy Director, Care Transformation, Advocate Health

Professor Adrian Owen

Cognitive Neuroscientist and Chief Scientific Officer, Creyos

The Texas Medical Board received a record 8,270 medical license applications in fiscal year 2025, marking the third consecutive year the state has processed more than 8,000 applications. According to a March 10 news release, the increase comes as Texas’…

The physician shortage has prompted renewed scrutiny of how the U.S. trains physicians, and whether graduate medical education programs are structured to meet the country’s workforce needs.  Some leaders say the biggest opportunities lie in expanding community-based training models and…

Most virtual health pilots fail not because of the technology — but because of how they’re architected from the start. Without defined exit criteria, integration benchmarks, or measurable system impact, even promising pilots stall before reaching production. This session brings…

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Jason Ward

VP of Information Systems Collette Health

Maruf Haider, MD

Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, Digital Health Carilion Clinic

Alen Oganesyan, MPA, CHCIO, CDH-E

Associate Chief Information Officer Keck Medicine of USC

Albert Villarin, MD, MBA, FACEP

VP, Chief Medical Informatics Officer Nuvance/Northwell Health

Greta Branford, MD

ACMIO, Associate Medical Director for Healthcare IT, Michigan Medicine

Stockton, Calif.-based University of the Pacific is exploring plans to open a new medical school and has asked city officials to help secure federal funding for the project, ABC 10 reported March 10.  The Stockton City Council voted unanimously during…

The physician practice landscape has shifted significantly over the last decade as the industry becomes increasingly consolidated and reimbursement rates fall below the cost of running business.  This combination of pressure has become overwhelming for some independent practices.  Becker’s reported 23 physician practice closures in 2025,…

Savannah, Ga.-based St. Joseph’s/Candler will add 103 medical residency positions over the next five years after Georgia lawmakers approved $20 million in the amended state budget to expand physician training programs in coastal Georgia, NBC affiliate WSAV 3 reported March…

Across hospitals, quality outcomes are often influenced by a relatively small number of patients with shared clinical and operational complexity. These micro-cohorts — defined by factors such as comorbidities, discharge pathways, infection risk or length-of-stay patterns — frequently drive disproportionate…

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Nik Rao

CEO, Dexur

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