Jennifer Esposito is the Worldwide General Manager of Health and Life Sciences at Intel Corporation.

She believes that technology - like AI, VR/AR, 5G and computer vision - have the power to accelerate the transformation of healthcare and to improve health, quality of life, safety and security worldwide. She works with companies, organizations, and governments around the world to help make this digital transformation real, today.

With 20 years of experience, she brings deep healthcare, life sciences and biotechnology industry expertise along with a foundation in information and communication technology, and a view that spans across multiple other industries. Jennifer regularly advises startups.
During her time at GE Healthcare she became a certified Six Sigma Black Belt and earned a patent for a system and method for a very early industrial internet of things solution around radiation safety in medical imaging. She is the co-chair of the Global Health Security Agenda Private Sector Roundtable and sits on the boards of Digital Square and USA Healthcare Alliance.

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Twitter: @Jennifer_Espo
Web: https://www.intel.com/health

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INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS:

[01:40] How is healthcare leveraging Predictive Analytics to not only improve the quality of care patients receive, but also to save lives?

[03:07] What is Digital Phenotyping?

[04:15] Healthcare providers can easily and safely tweak drug doses during clinical trials by leveraging the stream of Data from the Patient.

[04:41] How to address governance of patient data?

[05:33] How would you define Artificial Intelligence, as it pertains to
Healthcare?

[06:53] In order to properly leverage the benefits that AI and ML can offer to Healthcare, we need to break down the silos that exist in Digital Health, and this includes access to EMRs.

[09:28] Precision Medicine is about leveraging all the sources of data, together, in a way that’s unique to the patient.

[10:00] How would you define Value-Based care?

[10:33] Value-based care means paying for results: Quality VS Quantity.

Questions From the Audience:

[12:05] Zelig Weinstein – Former Director Neuro-Radiology & Interventional Radiology, Bethesda Naval HospitalD – I know you have experienced the health system as a patient yourself. Can you tell me how, if at all, technology played a role?

[14:40] Hazlo Emma - ThextraordinariOnly.com - What measures have you put in place to ensure that products are available, accessible, and affordable to the end user?

[16:33] Tricia Howard - Client Manager, Optiv- How is VR being used for training purposes?

[18:37] Anubhav Yadav- How can we bring AI into the equation of Physical health?

[19:58] Mirko Ross - CEO asvin.io - There are some great stories, how AR /VR is used in psychotherapy.

[23:15] Ken Herron - CMO UIB - We have long dreamed about "#ArtificialIntelligence curing cancer." From your perspective, what disease
do you think will see the greatest near-term impact from our continued advances in #AI?

[25:13] Jan Barbosa - beBee Inc.- Could AI deliver NOW a safe, cost effective way to detect / treat NOT only cancer, but Alzheimers and Parkinsons, as well?

[27:36] Sudha Jamthe - CEO IoT Disruptions- What is the biggest digital transformation challenge you are seeing in Healthcare, with regards to adopting AI and predictive analytics?

[29:38] Neville Gaunt - Founder MindFit Ltd, UK - Will AI keep the cost of development down in the health industry and provide more effective health care for young people?

[31:30] Mike Quindazzi - US Digital Alliances Sales Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers- How should we contemplate end of life decisions as AI increasingly influences diagnostics and treatments?

[32:29] What are some of the ways Intel is making a difference in healthcare?

[34:53] What's next for healthcare?