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AWS for Healthcare at ViVE 2023

The AWS Healthcare Team is heading to Nashville for the upcoming ViVE23 event, March 26-29. We are looking forward to engaging with industry executives and discussing how we can help deliver on the promise of personalized care to improve patient outcomes and revolutionize the next generation of healthcare delivery.

AWS for Healthcare is featuring multiple AWS Leaders in ViVE sessions outlined below. You can find the full event agenda at, https://www.viveevent.com/2023event/agenda, and add the below sessions to your calendar.

Leveraging Technology to Improve the Workforce Experience While Lowering the Cost of Care
David Levy, Vice President, Healthcare & US Government, AWS

Angela Shippy, MD, Senior Physician Executive, AWS


Monday March 27 at 9:50 AM CT | Country Stage, Show Floor

Much has been discussed about technology’s potential in achieving the quadruple aim of healthcare: improving population health, enhancing the patient experience, reducing cost of care, and improving provider satisfaction. But what are the proof points, and what new solutions can be put into practice now? In this session, AWS leaders will discuss how leveraging a modern data strategy can address these challenges, and will also introduce a new global effort from AWS to support our healthcare heroes.

Taming Wild Device Data
Lyndsey Burton, MD, Physician Executive, HealthTech, AWS
Monday March 27 at 11:30 AM CT | Classics Stage, Show Floor

We have come a long way since the first implanted medical device – a pacemaker – in 1958. Today, hospital patients average 10-15 connected devices per bed, 91.3 million US consumers use wearable health and fitness sensors daily, and the number of connected wearable medical devices is nearing 1 billion. Approximately 30% of the world’s total data comes from healthcare and it is expected to grow 36% by 2025. That’s faster than manufacturing, financial services, and media/entertainment data combined. Such data can help doctors with patient health context and make a life-saving difference in patient care, as well as revolutionize care management and heighten patient experience. But before providers can reach the promise held by wearable and medical device data, some pressing challenges must be addressed including maintaining privacy and security, data transmission, tight regulations, and a distributed stakeholder network. Join these CHIME trailblazers to explore the proliferation of device data flooding the industry and discover how to best tame, leverage, and position for success.

A Rainbow of Health Insights
Abdul Shaikh, PhD, MHSC, Global Leader for Population Health Analytics, AWS
Monday March 27 at 4:15 PM CT |Pop Stage, Show Floor

As healthcare works to achieve good outcomes, regardless of social, economic, or demographic variation, social determinants of health (SDoH) have come sharply into focus as a next step to augment clinical data. But are these data just a few pieces of a larger puzzle needed to understand and address health in America? Ambient data from such sources as wearable devices, eCommerce, social media, smart homes, and the Internet of Things (IoT) can stream information about individuals’ health and well-being at crucial times in a patient journey, promising a verdant patient experience, better safety, and even a reduction in clinician burden. This session will explore new insights and opportunities to deliver holistic care to each unique patient using data both on-hand and ambient.

Looking forward to seeing you all in Nashville. Reach out through the conference app to coordinate a meeting time with AWS attendees.

To learn how AWS is helping healthcare and life sciences organizations power their journey to personalized health with the most secure and reliable cloud platform and purpose-built health solutions, visit https://aws.amazon.com/health/

Jennifer Rouse

Jennifer Rouse

Jennifer Rouse is the Worldwide Head of Healthcare Marketing for AWS. She has held leadership roles in large companies such as IBM and Cisco, as well as two cloud-based startups, and most recently was a global analyst and advisor for Forrester Research/Sirius Decisions. Jennifer has spent much of her career in companies making a difference in traditionally under-served industries, such as public sector.