Creating the Future of Aging Care. October 9 -11, 2016 MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER ATRIA SUPPORT CENTER AT THE NUCLEUS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Mark Ganz Alexandra Drane Esther Dyson Eliza Corporation Way to Wellville Cambia Health Solutions FOUNDING PARTNERS | FEATURED SPEAKER Sister Madonna Buder - Triathlete and Author 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit | Event Schedule MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN 280 W JEFFERSON STREET LOUISVILLE, KY 2:00 - 6:00 PM REGISTRATION OPEN MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN 2ND LEVEL 6:00 - 8:00 PM BOURBON, BITES AND INNOVATION ATRIA SUPPORT CENTER AT THE NUCLEUS Discover a dozen innovative products in lifelong wellness and aging care, including innovations by Humana Inc. and a spectrum of early stage companies. Enjoy a distilled spirits tasting, along with other Kentucky beverages and delicious local food and music on several floors of the Atria Support Center at The Nucleus, including the rooftop garden, located at 300 E. Market Street. A shuttle between the Marriott and the venue will run every 15 minutes, starting at 5:30 pm leaving from the Second Street entrance of the Marriott under the red canopy. The last shuttle departs from the Atria Support Center at 8:30 pm. Sponsored by: Iris Plans, Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Unbridled Charitable Foundation, Inc. 2 ANOUNCER Dr. Marc Rothman, MD | Chief Medical Officer, Kindred Healthcare 8:00 AM REGISTRATION / NETWORKING BREAKFAST 9:00 AM | BALLROOM 5-6 WELCOME / OPENING REMARKS Grace Simrall | Chief of Civic Innovation, City of Louisville WHY LOUISVILLE? Keisha Deonarine | Economic Development Manager, Department of Economic Development, City of Louisville ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 10:00 AM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 10:15 AM | BALLROOM 1-2 WHAT IF WE CAN CHANGE THE FACE OF AGING? Unity Stoakes | President, StartUp Health Carol Zindler | VP, Client Experience, Caremerge Mark Cavicchia | Chief Digital Officer, RC21X Teddy Hodges | Creator, BRACEUNDER StartUp Health recently launched a ‘Longevity Moonshot’ with the ambitious goal of extending and enhancing healthy life by 50+ years. Together with the world’s army of entrepreneurs working to transform health, Unity Stoakes, co-founder & President of StartUp Health, will discuss how building and inspiring a global community to join forces behind this Longevity Moonshot we will ultimately be able to extend and enhance a healthy lifespan and ultimately improve the health of billions. 10:15 AM | BALLROOM 3-4 TECHNOLOGY, THE LONGEVITY ECONOMY, AND AGING IN PLACE Laurie Orlov | Principal Analyst, Aging in Place Technology Watch Nadia Morris | Head of Innovation, AT&T Connected Health Foundry The marketplace for technology to assist aging adults in the Longevity Economy is expected to grow sharply from $2 billion today to more than $30 billion in the next few years, according to the updated report by Aging in Place Technology Watch. The report provides Predictions about key technology trends for 2016 and beyond and is more likely to be based on customization of standard software than creation of senior-specific products. Families, caregivers, and seniors will acquire new offerings as services that are combined with persuasive training on how to use them. The 100-million-strong 50+ market is increasingly aware of technology alternatives. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 11:00 AM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 11:15 AM | BALLROOM 1-2 REVOLUTIONIZING YOUR CULTURE WITH HEALTHCARE CNA LEARNING Mary McNevin | Chief Learning Officer, Signature HealthCARE Joanna Schneier | CEO & Co-Founder, Cognotion Jonathan Dariyanani | President & Co-Founder, Cognotion Healthcare is changing. It is time our training changed also. As Healthcare companies try to attract, train and retain allied health professionals, there is a serious skills gap resulting in reduced revenue for elder care and hospital centers. Allied health professionals are the major touchpoint with patients. Through improved training we can improve patient outcomes and increase the number of qualified front-line workers. Cognotion, Signature HealthCARE and IBM Watson have partnered to change the face of healthcare education and empower the dedicated workers that serve this challenging industry. Together, they have crafted an optimal learning experience for CNA certification. This learning adventure guides the learner through an emotionally and cognitively intense, tablet-based training. The training combines interactive video narratives, gamified learning modules, and is augmented by live simulation, social media reinforcement and test Preparation. It’s a formula that delivers immediate, lasting results. 11:15 AM | BALLROOM 3-4 UNLOCKING THE BRAIN WITH TECHNOLOGY: EARLY DIAGNOSTICS IN DEMENTIA Robin Farmanfarmaian | COO, Arc Fusion Programs David Eagleman PhD | New York Times Bestselling Author, PBS Host World famous author & neuroscientist David Eagleman, joined by moderator Robin Farmanfarmaian (author, The Patient as CEO), will explore how technology can make a major impact on early stage diagnostics in cognitive health and impairment. Recently discovered insights into the mysterious world of brain health and why catching brain decline early will make a game-changing positive difference in people’s lives will be discussed. From giving people the tools to make decisions, to early interventions, to big data analytics and reduced healthcare costs, cutting edge technologies are helping advance neuroscience in unprecedented ways. Join Esther Dyson - author of Release 2.0: Design for living in the digital age and a long-time tech and health investor - for a broadreaching discussion around health, ‘global sickening,’ and her current passion: The Way to Wellville. This is a ten-year nonprofit project to help five small US communities cultivate health and make visible and lasting improvements in their overall wellbeing and economic vitality. Her background as a fact-checker for Forbes Magazine and as a Wall Street analyst, led her to ask a basic question: ‘Why are we spending so much on health care, when we could be investing in health and getting a better return - and a happier population as well?’ Hear her take on how we can invest in health and encourage health-fostering startups and how Way to Wellville’s goal is to persuade the country as a whole to ‘borrow’ her ideas. 12:00 PM LUNCH /KEYNOTE | BALLROOM 5-6 1:15 PM | BALLROOM 1-2 REDEFINING SUCCESS IN INCUBATING AGING INNOVATION THE WAY TO WELLVILLE Esther Dyson | Executive Founder, Way to Wellville Chris Kay | Sr. Vice President, Chief Innovation Officer, Humana Inc. Roy Beveridge | SVP & Chief Medical Officer, Humana Inc. Ted Smith | Chief Executive Officer, Revon Systems ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1:00 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Andrey Ostrovsky | CMO, Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services Dorit Donoviel | Deputy Chief Scientist, The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Margaret O’Kane | Founder and President, National Committee for Quality Assurance In 2015, over $4.5B was poured 3 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit | Event Schedule into digital health. Incubators are popping up left and right to funnel that money, delivery deal flow, and supposedly catalyze innovation. While there is a reference to “health” in digital health incubators’ missions, their success measures are purely financial: number of companies incubated or dollars invested. With increasing accountability for achieving the Triple Aim for payers, providers, and patients, stakeholders in the digital health ecosystem also need to be held accountable. This session will describe gaps and opportunities to remedy the gaps in making digital health incubation accountable to achieving the triple aim. In an era where margin is optimized as health outcomes are optimized, digital health investment and incubation stands to achieve higher returns by holding themselves accountable to measures of health impact rather than just investments raised. 1:15 PM | BALLROOM 3-4 REAL-WORLD CARE TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEDICAID RECIPIENTS THAT INSTITUTIONS WILL ACTUALLY DEPLOY Hilary Hatch, PhD | CEO , Vital Score Paul Meyer | CEO, Wellpass Star Cunningham | Founder/CEO, 4D Healthware This session features how to make software and services attractive and usable for both patients and their providers Many software startups often don’t really understand healthcare institutions – hospitals, clinics, state Medicaid agencies and the like. But for the 4 institutions, adopting any new service and integrating it into the systems and software they already have is costly in time, (re-)training and money. Led by three successful startups in this space, hear real world use-cases and best-practices that harness things such as a patient’s health history, real time data from activity trackers, wireless scales, and bluetooth enabled biometric sensors into improved outcomes and better coordinated care. Get introduced to technology that helps recipients first find out their eligibility for Medicaid, food stamps, and such before filling out long forms. Discover mobile health innovations that are improving health and changing lives as they improve care coordination. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2:00 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2:15 PM | BALLROOM 3-4 SENIOR CYBORGS AND THE RISE OF DIGITAL HEALTH Laura Mitchell | Founder, Laura Mitchell Consulting Charlie Hillman | Founder & CEO, GrandCare Systems Norrie Daroga | CEO & Founder, iDAvatars Richard Staynings | Cybersecurity Healthcare Life Sciences Leader, Cisco As the aging population is exponentially increasing, the cost of healthcare is rising and the number of caregivers cannot keep up. Everyone is looking to provide more cost-effective ways to provide care and keep people independent, safe, happy and healthy at home. This session will describe the evolution of disruptive digital health industry, a new force of digital caregivers and the entrepreneurs that are changing the way care is delivered. 2:15 PM | BALLROOM 5-6 NEW AGING Matthias Hollwich Principal / Co-founder, Hollwich Kushner In this lecture, Matthias Hollwich, a thought leader on the topic of ‘New Aging,’ talks about ways to develop a new attitude toward aging. From practical design tips for making homes safer and more comfortable, to thought-provoking ideas on how we work, relax, and interact with our neighbors, Hollwich inspires audiences to live smarter today so that they can live better tomorrow. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3:00 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3:15PM KEYNOTE | BALLROOM 5-6 HEALTH CARE: ON THE JOURNEY WITH YOU FROM BIRTH TO COMPLETION OF LIFE Marc Rothman, MD | Chief Medical Officer, Kindred Healthcare Mark Ganz President and Chief Executive Officer, Cambia Health Solutions It’s in the twists and turns, and toward the end of life’s journey, when care focused on the needs of people and their family is most vital. Cambia Health Solutions is creating seamless, end-to-end, health care experiences using a human services platform. Personalizing care through technology and solutions keeps people at the center and helps them to live well in sickness and in health. As a health care industry, we have the privilege of being on this journey with those we’re here to serve, not for a return on investment but for a return on humanity. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4:00 PM | PROGRAMMING ENDS FOR THE DAY ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 5:45 – 8:00 PM RECEPTION AT THE MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER Take a journey to greatness with your fellow Louisville Innovation Summit attendees at this year’s networking reception at the Muhammad Ali Center. Experience Ali’s amazing life through interactive and multimedia exhibits at the three-level museum. Enjoy music, southern hors d’ oeuvres and a bourbon tasting featuring five premium bourbons with comments by sponsor Delta Dental of Kentucky’s President/CEO, Dr. Cliff Maesaka, Jr., DDS and special guest Sister Madonna Buder, S.F.C.C. Shuttles will start at 5:15 pm from the Marriott’s Second Street entrance under the red canopy. Last shuttle departs the Muhammad Ali Center at 8:30 pm. Sponsored by: Delta Dental of Kentucky, AARP Kentucky, Southern Glazer’s Wineand Spirits and CareScriptions by Seremedi. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN ANNOUNCER Jeffrey Makowka Director, Market Innovation, AARP 8:00 AM MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN 2ND LEVEL REGISTRATION / NETWORKING BREAKFAST / DEMO TABLES 8:45 AM DAY 2 BALLROOM 5-6 WELCOME/ OPENING REMARKS 9:00 AM | BALLROOM 1-2 MOBILE HEALTH APPS - DO THEY WORK AND CAN THEY MAKE MONEY? Veera Anantha, PhD President, Founder & CTO, Constant Therapy Caroline Arenz Assoicate, Healthbox Ginna Baik Senior Care Business Strategist, CDW Healthcare In the last few years, we have seen an emergence of ‘always on’ or ‘always available’ healthcare services on smartphones, tablets and wearables. When they are adopted at scale by patients and clinicians, these innovations have the potential to significantly increase patient engagement and reduce costs for our healthcare system. In this session, we will discuss several key factors required for these solutions to reach their potential; including – clinical evidence, simultaneous adoption among patients and clinicians, and a viable business model. We will highlight examples of real success stories, where mobile solutions are significantly reducing the cost of care and increasing patient engagement. 9:00 AM | BALLROOM 5-6 A VISIT WITH THE IRON NUN: SISTER MADONNA BUDER TALKS ABOUT TRIATHLONS, HER FAITH, AND AGING WITH GRACE Sister Madonna Buder, S.F.C.C. Sheri Rose, MEd Co-Founder Thrive Center Jeffrey Makowka Director, Market Innovation, AARP ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 9:45 AM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 10:00 AM | BALLROOM 1-2 HEALTHCARE AS A TEAM SPORT Kim Evans | Co-founder and CEO, Seremedi Chip Howard | Vice President, Payment Innovation, Humana, Inc. John Calhoun Project Consultant, Institute for Cancer Care Innovation, MD Anderson The entire healthcare eco-system is tackling how to increase the efficiency of care delivery and the effectiveness of the care delivered. Whether that means implementing value based care or other efficiency strategies, it is unanimous that creating the best possible outcomes for patients will require across the board collaboration with payers, providers, 5 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit | Event Schedule clinicians and patients working together as a team. But change is difficult and getting members of the team to understand their roles and how they fit on a team takes coordination, especially through the transition. This panel discusses the requirements, and how healthcare stakeholders are working as a team to make the necessary changes to implement policies, processes and technology to create efficient, effective and quality outcomes. 10:00 AM | BALLROOM 3-4 RESEARCH NETWORKS SPECIALIZING IN AGING INNOVATION FOR THE LONGEVITY ECONOMY John Reinhart CPA, MBA | Co-Founder , Thrive Center Anna Faul, PhD | Executive Director, Univeristy of Louisville Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging Brad Fain PhD | Principal Research Scientist and Director of Georgia Tech’s HomeLab, Georgia Tech Research Institute Mary Furlong , EdD | Professor, Santa Clara University Researchers, entrepreneurs, and organizations continue to seek validation for new products, service models and technologies that enhance both the quality of care and the quality of life for the global aging population. Validation requires expertise and capabilities that exist in a variety of places including universities. This panel will explore the state of commercialization of solutions/IP developed within academic universities and the gaps in validation testing experienced 6 by those seeking to get market feedback. The focus will be on innovations that span the life sciences, social sciences, and lifestyle sciences through the eyes of subject matter experts affiliated with world class academic and private institutions. This will be a panel led and moderated by a serial entrepreneur with expertise in the aging innovation space. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 10:45 AM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 11:00 AM | BALLROOM 1-2 STORYTELLING: LEARNING TO INNOVATE BY OBSERVING SENIORS’ INCREDIBLE JOURNEYS THROUGH SERIOUS ILLNESS Stephen Bekanich | Chief Medical Officer, Iris Plans. Inc. Sarah Hetue Hill, PhD | Director, Palliative Care, Ascension Health Steve Wardle, MBA | CEO, Iris Plans, Inc. Mark J. Cacciamani, MD | Physician, House Call Doctors Serious chronic illness drives the majority of healthcare spending. Organizations are scrambling to create innovations that better serve and manage this large and growing population. While many of the diseases are the same – cancer, heart failure, dementia – the journey for patients and their families can be wildly different. Why do some patients and families struggle greatly while others seem to continue thriving? This session will study the stories of actual patients and discover design principles from their outlooks, practices, habits and strategies. Hear how these design principles have shaped one innovative model for providing advance care planning, and how they can be applied to your organization as well, as you seek to design innovative products and services for seniors with serious illnesses. 11:00 AM | BALLROOM 3-4 WHEN SENIORS, MEDICARE DATA AND PHARMA COLLIDE: THE RIGHT DRUGS, TO THE RIGHT PATIENTS, AT THE RIGHT TIME Suresh Vishnubhatla | Executive Vice President, Long Term Care Operations, PharMerica Bryan Sivak | Entrepreneurin-Residence, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Laura Shapland | CEO, CareSet Systems New access to Medicare data is transforming how we get the right drugs to the right seniors at the right time. CMS offers a new secure way of accessing its program data through virtual access to the CMS Virtual Research Data Center (VRDC), but not all Medicare data interpretations are the same. Sit in with data science insiders and find out how big data has worked in the past, in the present, and take a look at how it will work in the future to improve outcomes and reduce costs. Learn how pharma is using Medicare and commercial patient data to improve patient care. Find out how this same data is being used to work with physician groups to build ACOs, track disease states, and improve transparency in reaching patients using Medicare data. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 11:45 AM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 12:00 PM LUNCH AND KEYNOTE | BALLROOM 5-6 A BAD DEATH IS A CON Alexandra Drane | Co-Founder, Chair of the Board, Eliza Corporation How we die matters. What matters even more is how we live – every day fully until our last. The opportunity to do this better is the single greatest opportunity in healthcare – on every level. Caregiver stress; Financial stress; The realities of advanced illness care. This triumvirate is a super storm that is about to take our country to the cleaners – emotionally, physically, financially. And chances are that some aspect of it is not just happening to you – it’s happening to your mother, your brother, your neighbor – and everyone you serve. A bad death is a con – but a good death is a gift, and creating a world where we all live our best day until our last is not just possible, it’s an imperative. We don’t need to shy away from this topic – we need to drag it out into the light, roll around in it, and together change the course of history. What’s not to love about that? ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1:15 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thank you to our Platinum sponsor 1:30 PM | BALLROOM 1-2 STARTUP PITCH EVENT #1 Rob Coppedge President, Direct Health Solutions, Cambia Health Solutions David Jones, Jr. Chairman, Chrysalis Ventures Scott Collins President/CEO, Link-age Shannon Rothschild Venture Partner, Spindletop Capital Stefanie Dhanda Sr. Director, Consumer Scientific Innovation, Johnson & Johnson Innovation 1:30 PM | BALLROOM 3-4 HOSPITAL PARTNERSHIPS WITH NON MEDICAL HOME CARE Josh Luke, FACHE, a healthcare futurist, veteran hospital CEO, former SNF administrator and author of ACHE’s best-selling book of 2015 showcases case studies from around the country of hospitals and health systems who are not only conforming to a value based model, but doing so through innovation and adaptive technology. Luke coined the phrase, “Own the Continuum” and is a futurist known for educating health systems on identifying opportunities for new revenue generation in a value based model. Luke has become known as one of the most soughtafter national futurists and speakers on care transitions as his message is designed to create a discharge home-first mentality, and inspires creative thinking in the process. Luke’s new book, EX-ACUTE, A former hospital CEO tells all on what’s wrong with American healthcare, What every American needs to know, will be provided to each attendee. Kyle Hill, CEO of HomeHero shares how disruptive technology in the home is providing an economical means for health systems to collect home-based data that was previously unavailable, or too expensive to collect. Hill shares how leading national health systems like are partnering with HomeHero to implement technology both in the home and during the discharge process in ways never before attempted by Health Systems. Hill will share, as he did in a recent Huffington Post article, how Luke’s once “progressive vision” for healthcare has now become mainstream and technology and innovation are proving to be the means by which Luke’s longproclaimed vision of a home based delivery system is coming to fruition. Josh Luke PhD | FACHE Founder and President, National Readmission Prevention Collaborative Kyle Hill CEO, HomeHero ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2:15 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2:30 PM | BALLROOM 1-2 STARTUP PITCH EVENT #2 Rob Coppedge, President, Direct Health Solutions, Cambia Health Solutions David Jones, Jr., Chairman, Chrysalis Ventures Scott Collins, President/CEO, Link-age Shannon Rothschild, Venture Partner, Spindletop Capital 7 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit | Event Schedule Stefanie Dhanda, Sr. Director, Consumer Scientific Innovation, Johnson & Johnson Innovation 2:30 PM | BALLROOM 5-6 FROM IDEAS TO IMPACT: STORIES FROM THE FOREFRONT OF HEALTH INNOVATION (PART I) Busy Burr, MBA | Vice President of Health Innovation and head of Humana Health Ventures, Humana Silicon Valley Debra Clary, PhD | Corporate Director, Humana, Inc. People tend to think of innovation as slick new gadgets or expensive high tech, Humana Inc, defines it as great insights that meet people’s needs and help them to overcome barriers, and then – starting with health – turning those insights into ideas into impact. This two-part session, moderated by Busy Burr and Deb Clary, will explore how innovating for improved health and quality of life is not just the domain of one team or function‚ but innovation comes from everywhere and it’s everyone’s business. Part 1 will start with a film about what’s good and what’s hard about health innovation, and how everyone contributes from their unique viewpoint and with their particular talents‚ and it will feature several innovation stories from the forefront in a short, lively format with video inspiration. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3:15 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3:30 PM | BALLROOM 1-2 STARTUP PITCH EVENT #3 Rob Coppedge, President, Direct Health Soluntions, Cambia Health Solutions David Jones, Jr., Chairman, Chrysalis Ventures Scott Collins, President/CEO, Link-age Shannon Rothschild, Venture Partner, Spindletop Capital Stefanie Dhanda, Sr. Director, Consumer Scientific Innovation, Johnson & Johnson Innovation 3:30 PM | BALLROOM 5-6 FROM IDEAS TO IMPACT: STORIES FROM THE FOREFRONT OF HEALTH INNOVATION (PART II) Busy Burr, MBA | Vice President of Health Innovation and head of Humana Health Ventures, Humana Silicon Valley Debra Clary, PhD | Corporate Director, Humana, Inc. Part II will continue with more stories of insight, ideas and impact made real through collaborations across departments and industries. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4:15 PM | BREAK / DEMO TABLES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4:30 PM | BALLROOM 5-6 AWARDS CEREMONY CLOSING REMARKS 5:00 – 6:30 PM CLOSING RECEPTION MARRIOTT LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN 2ND LEVEL EMPOWERING HEALTHCARE Consumers Nationwide Survey featuring Consumer Segmentation and Analysis of Adoption and Usage of Healthcare Technologies Request Info: www.parksassociates.com/360view-health 8 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit | Startup Pitch Event Startup Pitch Event Tuesday, October 11 Innovation Summit attendees are welcome to attend as the Startup companies compete in front of a live audience, four judges and an emceee on Tuesday, October 11 beginning at 1:30 PM. The winner will be announced at 4:30 pm during the closing remarks. Admetsys Boston, MA www.admetsys.com According to the CDC, 77% of older adults are diabetic or prediabetes. Proper hospital control of diabetes is critical – saves lives, decreases complications, and speeds recovery. Admetsys has developed an artificial pancreas for hospital that improves health outcomes and health economics through high-tech automation. BrainCheck Houston, TX www.braincheck.com BrainCheck allows you to track your brain health so you can check for significant changes and share results with your physician. BULLSEYE dropper Covington, KY www.bullseyedropper.com BULLSEYE dropper is dedicated to elder patient care by delivering ophthalmic medications with spot-on accuracy, one drop at a time. No more mess, waste or assistance from others, saving millions. Caregoals Philadelphia, PA www.caregoals.com Caregoals facilitates conversations to understand patient preferences, values and beliefs for end of life care. The platform tracks, measures and provides insight from digital patient engagements to align treatment with patient care goals to ensure better end of life outcomes. Inscope Medical Solutions The Right Place Inscope Medical is dedicated to developing low cost, connected medical devices. Their first device is the Inscope Laryngoscope, an innovative technology that optimizes intubation, improving this high-risk procedure’s speed and safety. The Right Place is a communication solution that empowers hospitals and post-acute providers to match the right patient to the right place of care quickly, efficiently and ensures all stakeholders may track the episode through postacute discharge with ease. Louisville, KY www.inscopemedical.com Kytera Rishpon, Israel www.kyteratech.com Kytera develops an advanced contextual activity monitoring for seniors who live independently. Using a wristband and sensors in the house, Kytera tracks real time changes in routine activity and alerts caregivers when distress is detected. Houston, TX www.therightplace.com Vivor Chicago, IL www.vivor.com Vivor empowers healthcare providers to reduce patient out-of-pocket costs with PayRx, financial workflow technology that maximizes the use of copay assistance programs for expensive diseases like cancer. Liberate Medical YGEIA Liberate Medical manufacturers noninvasive respiratory muscle stimulators to improve the quality and reduce the cost of care for patients with pulmonary disease. YGEIA incorporates precision medicine for chronic disease management at home. We provide actionable data at the patient level for personalized treatment, leading to reduced hospital readmission and improved patient outcomes. Louisville, KY www.liberatemedical.com LifeBio Dallas, TX www.ygeiagroup.com Marysville, OH www.lifebio.com Alternates LifeBio delivers a life story and communication platform that improves health outcomes, enhances personcentered care, reduces loneliness, and differentiates providers/payers in competitive markets. CareBand Sensely San Francisco, CA www.sensely.com Sensely is the creator of the clinical platform powered by an avatar, equipped with a set of remote diagnostic tools, leveraging natural user interfaces to facilitate patient assessment and provide insights for meaningful follow-up. Chicago, IL www.careband.co CareBand is an innovative, simple allin-one safety bracelet for seniors living with dementia. We enable safety and independence for seniors as well as providing peace of mind for caregivers and family members. LifeAssist San Francisco, CA www.lat.care LifeAssist has created innovative yet simple-to-use, connected solutions that promote active and independent living. Their solutions empower seniors to maintain a healthy and engaged lifestyle all the while helping caregivers balance stress, schedules and workload. 9 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit LIS 2016 ADVISORY BOARD | Advisory Board Regina Holliday | Laura Mitchell | Rod Baird | Lindsay Deneault | CEO, Care at Hand President, Geriatric Practice Management, LLC Brian Kane | Sanjay Khurana | Will Neder | ADVISORS Andrey Ostrovsky | Chief Financial Officer, Humana Inc. Deborah Mansfield | Artist and Activist, The Walking Gallery Vice President, Caregiving Products & Servies, AARP Services Sean Doolan | Director, Life Sciences Acceleration, Houston Technology Center Network Associate, StartUp Health Erik Ibarra | Shawn Nason | Chief Experience Officer, Calamine, Inc. Hubert Zajicek | CEO, Health Wildcatters Jordan Shlain, MD | Founder, Private Medical Karen Griffith Gryga | Managing Partner, Dreamit Kevin Rapp | Founding Partner, Stratascend Laura Mitchell | Founder, Laura Mitchell Consulting Laura Shapland | CEO, CareSet Systems Laurie Orlov | Founder, Principal Analyst, Aging in Place Technology Watch Marc Rothman, MD | Chief Medical Officer, Kindred Healthcare Margaret Laws | President/ CEO, HopeLab Mark Sakamoto | Executive Vice President, Think Research Director of Innovation, Carolinas HealthCare System Principal, Universal Operations Benjamin Glenn | Partner, Shay Glenn LLP Kelby Price | COO, Population Health & Healthways Innovation Living Lab, Healthways Director, Kentucky Enterprise Fund, Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation Sivaram Arabandi | Lisa Bajorinas | Clinical Informatician, Ontopro Stefanie Dhanda | Sr. Director, Consumer Scientific Innovation, Johnson & Johnson Innovation Director, Kentucky Innovation Network, Executive Director, EnterpriseCorp Tendai Charasika | CEO, SuperFanU, Inc Suresh Vishnubhatla | Executive Vice President, PharMerica Ted Smith | Chief Executive Officer, Revon Systems Tom Cooper | General Partner, Aperture Venture Partners LLC Unity Stoakes | President, StartUp Health EVENT STAFF Tonya York Dees, | Project Manager York Management, Inc. Chris Valentine | Program Manager ADEO Interactive LIS 2016 COACHES Sivaram Arabandi | Clinical Informatician, Ontopro Dana Abramovitz | Chief Marketing Officer, Seremedi Dorit Donoviel | Deputy Chief Scientist, The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) 10 Founder, Laura Mitchell Consulting Sarah Smith | York Management, Inc. Mary Miller | York Management, Inc. Kelly Dettor | York Management, Inc. Brian Lang | ADEO Interactive Eddie Gonzalez-Novoa | ADEO Interactive Michelle Murdough | ADEO Interactive HealthCareMandA.com Inside the Health Care Mergers & Acquisitions Market 2016 Louisville Innovation Summit | Sponsors FOUNDING PARTNERS PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS SUPPORTING SPONSORS SUPPORTING PARTNERS MEDIA SPONSORS www.LISummit.com
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