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Webinar

Explore the expanding role digital health technology is playing at the point of care.

Available on-demand
60 Minutes

In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, real-time decision-making support is essential, and it must be embedded seamlessly into the digital workflow, whether within the EHR or across other clinical systems.

Digital health technology is rapidly reshaping how care is delivered, and clinicians are at the center of this transformation. But is your solution empowering them, or slowing them down? Too often, clinicians are forced to exit digital health platforms to access critical tools and resources, disrupting their workflow, breaking focus, and impacting patient outcomes.

Join our exclusive webinar designed for Digital Health Technology (DHT) companies to explore the powerful shift happening at the point of care. Learn how innovations like embedded Clinical Decision Support (CDS), AI-powered insights, and streamlined interfaces are redefining clinician experiences and setting a new standard to save time, combat clinician burnout, and improve overall health outcomes and operational efficiencies.

Why you should attend:

  • Learn how embedded, real-time tools improve clinician satisfaction and reduce burnout.
  • Understand how AI, when integrated thoughtfully into workflows, enhances rather than hinders clinician workflows and care delivery.
  • Explore the latest advancements in DHT driving next generation clinical workflows. 

Speakers

Matt Sullivan

Matt Sullivan

Matt Sullivan is a solution thought leader at Wolters Kluwer, Health, specializing in new product innovation with an emphasis on virtual care and digital health solutions.

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David Carmouche, MD

Dr. Carmouche is a visionary leader in transformational healthcare delivery, with a unique blend of provider, payer, retail, and integrated delivery network leadership experience. 

Prior to joining Lumeris, Dr. Carmouche served as Walmart’s Senior Vice President of Healthcare Delivery, where he led the fleet of Walmart Health centers, Walmart Health Virtual Care, a value-based care partnership with Optum, and Walmart’s work to address Social Determinants of Health. Dr. Carmouche has also held significant leadership roles with Ochsner Health, the largest nonprofit academic healthcare system in the Gulf South, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana, where he introduced the company’s first valuebased care contracts. Earlier in his career, he built and led a multidisciplinary internal medicine and preventive cardiology practice. 

Dr. Carmouche attended Tulane University and LSU Medical School in New Orleans. Boardcertified in Internal Medicine, he completed his residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he later served as Chief Resident. He serves as President of the Board of the Consortium for Southeastern Healthcare Quality and on the advisory board at Stellar Health. He has served on the board of the National Association of Accountable Care Organizations.

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Dr. Rebecca Kaul

Dr. Kaul is senior vice president of Emerging Technology, AI and Transformation at Northwell Health, where she works with innovators across the institution to develop new strategies to leverage novel technologies to drive transformational change. 
 
She is responsible for evaluating, developing and managing artificial intelligence, data use and governance, new product management and strategic relationships. She works closely with clinical and operational stakeholders to identify new opportunities to improve the experience for all constituencies through the use of novel technology and partnerships. Prior to joining Northwell Health in August 2022, Dr. Kaul was MD Anderson Cancer Center’s first-ever chief innovation officer, leading an Innovation Center designed to identify creative and effective approaches for delivering exceptional patient outcomes and bringing new solutions to market. 
 
By collaborating with internal innovators and establishing strategic relationships with startups and industry, Dr. Kaul accelerates value generation and commercialization in healthcare. Dr. Kaul has more than 25 years of experience driving transformational change in health care through the intersection of strategy, business and digital innovation. Prior to joining MD Anderson, she served as chief innovation officer and president of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s (UPMC) Technology Development Center, where she built their Innovation Center from a conceptual idea to a center nationally recognized for developing an extensive portfolio of partnerships, investments and new companies. Before starting the UPMC Innovation Center, she led their joint venture with A-Life Medical to develop an AI-enabled medical coding product suite, which yielded a 100 percent return on investment in 18 months.She earned a doctor of philosophy in public health from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, a master’s degree in information systems management from Carnegie Mellon University and also has a master’s in business administration from New York University Stern School of Business.
 
In 2018, Dr. Kaul was selected as one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Healthcare IT by Health Data Management, in 2019 she was named in the Top 30 Chief Innovation Officers in Healthcare by Health Data Management, in 2020 and 2021 she was named as a Women to Watch in Healthcare IT by Becker's Hospital Review and in 2022 was named a Woman Power Player in Healthcare IT by Becker's Hospital Review. In 2025, she was recognized by Center for Health AI Regulation, Governance & Ethics as a top Healthcare Chief AI Officer.

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