Health leaders joining AI conversations at Invest Digital Health

At Invest Digital Health 2025, scheduled for September 18 in Dallas at Pegasus Park, the conference theme is AI in health care. Health care leaders of venture capital companies, health systems, technological companies and accelerators will share their perspectives on the evolution of AI and will offer clarity on the various applications under development.
Here is an overview of the speakers of the event. To register, click here.
How are AI startups distinguished in investors in a crowded market?
Neil PatelBusiness leaders, redesign health. The company focuses on the launch of businesses in eight key areas where innovation can generate the greatest impact: the shortage of health care labor, value-based care and longitudinal care, interoperability, preparation of an aging population, elimination of obstacles to health equity, to expand care sites, to the growth of the insured population and health care and consumption.
Terry DoyleManaging partner, Telus Global Ventures, The Venture Brack of Telus Communications, which invested in more than 150 companies, deployment of more than $ 175 million in only 2023. Their investment objectives include Agtech and decarbonization, health, intelligent cities / Internet of objects and AI.
Maddie HilalVice-president of OAK HC / FT, where it focuses on growth capital and venture capital opportunities at an early stage in health care.
Vickram PradhanVice-president of Sopris venture capital
The dawn of AI’s work: productivity, operational efficiency and labor transformation
Keith KidsLRVhealth Director Partner
Anika GardenhireArdent Health Chef Digital and Transformation Officer
Dr Steve MiffCEO of Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI), a leading organization, non -profit, artificial intelligence and cognitive calculation affiliated to Parkland Health
Abhinav shashankCEO and innovaccer co-founder
First of all, do not bad: Building railing for responsible AI
Dr Hubert ZajicekCEO, co-founder, partner of Health Wildcatters, a health care accelerator and leading funds in Dallas. Health Wildcatters provides mentoring, capital and advice to 12 startups related to health care during an intensive three -month program each year. The fund invested in 118 health care startups, which attracted more than $ 350 million in capital in 12 years.
Dr Ruben Amarassingham Is a doctor, scientist, entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Pieces, a health technology company specializing in clinical AI solutions and solutions to support and increase clinical teams.
Theresa McDonnell,, Duke University Health System Chief nurse and Vice-President Director
Alya SulaimanResponsible for compliance and data confidentiality
Cat by the fire: Role of rural suppliers in the AI revolution
Dr Dave NewmanSanford Health Chief Offer for virtual care, in the country’s largest rural health system.
Beyond fashionable words: assess the effectiveness of AI tools and the return on investment
Michael Kalishman is the head of the venture capital of Sentara Health, an integrated health care service system based in Virginia and non-profit.
Nick Culbertson is the director general of Techstars Ai Health Baltimore, propelled by Johns Hopkins and Carefirst Bluecross Blueshield University
How do health care treat with AI hallucinations?
Soumi SahaFirst Inc. Vice-President Director of government affairs
Jennifer Goldsack is the founder and CEO of Digital Medicine Society (DIME), a 501 (C) (3) (3) non -profit dedicated to the progress of digital medicine to optimize human health.
Randi Seigelis a partner of the law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP and recognized advisor to health care companies that approach regulatory, compliance and innovation challenges.
Pitch perfect Contest: AI in the clinic
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Jon George is an investor at the start of the stadium at Flare Capital, a venture capital company based in Boston which focuses on technology and health services and services in startups ranging from pre-series to series B. Jon focuses mainly on company AI and specialized care investment, including fields such as AI, oncology and neurology of the company.
Erica Murdock is the director general of Unseen Capital, where she relies on more than 20 years of experience to stimulate innovation in digital health and technology services, emphasizing the advancement of health equity, improving access and driving.
Nirban Singh is an investor at Healthworx Ventures, the Bluecross Blueshield Bluecross Branch, where he focuses on investments in companies that transform health care and access with AI, interoperability and patient centered care models.
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