Welcome to the weekly HLTH newsletter, your curated lens into healthcare innovation. Each week, we spotlight the trends, breakthroughs, and conversations you can’t afford to miss.
Top Story
Integrated care used to mean getting your specialists on the same page. Today, it means your Apple Watch, Headspace app, and telehealth provider all working in parallel while your EHR sits in the dark. Spoiler alert: the patient is now the connector-in-chief.
From ambient listening tech to wearables that monitor your heart in real time, the tools are getting smarter, but the system still hasn’t caught up. And with GLP-1 prescriptions exploding outside traditional care settings, we’re witnessing a healthcare shadow economy take root.
Uncover how patients are driving the great re-bundling from the ground up. Who’s paying, who’s integrating, and who’s getting left behind?
Personal journeys can motivate us to spark change in the world. This has been the case for singer and songwriter John Legend, who sat down with J&J’s EVP of Global Corporate Affairs, Vanessa Broadhurst, to share how his personal experiences are inspiring him to invest time and interest beyond the music industry into healthcare—specifically health equity through education and accessibility. This conversation explored the collective responsibility we have across the healthcare ecosystem to collaborate to create access for all.
HLTH USA is where the entire health ecosystem gathers to shape what’s next. In 2024, 12,000+ attendees and 5,300+ C-level execs came together for high-impact meetings, networking receptions, and industry-shifting conversations. From Amazon and Google Health to Mayo Clinic and UnitedHealth Group, the people driving real change were in the room.
Novo Nordisk and HLTH are challenging everything we know about chronic condition management — and we're inviting a select few to help co-create what comes next.
On September 4th, a curated group of innovators will convene in Copenhagen to rethink patient-centered care from the ground up. Express your interest today and lead the conversation that’s redefining how we treat chronic disease.