(Source: Boston University)
2020 is a consequential year for the health and life sciences industry. While responsive healthcare companies and systems have responded admirably to the challenge, access and coverage disparity is more apparent now than ever before. As we reimagine healthcare, how will organizations proceed amid the uncertainty? Staying ahead of the healthcare curve means innovation, adaptability, and execution in a time of shifting realities. At the 8th Annual Questrom Health & Life Sciences Conference, panelists and speakers representing a diverse group of stakeholders in the US healthcare system will engage in discussions around topics at the center of this proactive approach to healthcare.
Orb Health’s CEO and Founder, Bryan Krastins, will be a panelist on the session entitled:
Patient Access: Bringing Care home
Bryan Krastins is a visionary operational executive with 20+ years’ experience in the healthcare, diagnostics, and technology sectors with a history of unifying diverse groups to achieve strategic corporate initiatives. Mr. Krastins’ previous work with Thermo Fisher Scientific resulted in the creation of one of the world’s first Biomarker Translation Centers which became a Center of Excellence in the US, Germany, France, and China and included helping lead corporate acquisition initiatives. As CEO and Founder of Orb Health, he leads the company in delivering customer and shareholder value through Orb’s innovative Enterprise Virtual Care™ that transforms FQHCs/CHCs, Health Systems, and ACOs care capacity into a scalable virtual service for chronic care and beyonbd. He holds a BA from Franklin & Marshall College, and an MBA from the Questrom School of Business at Boston University. Mr. Krastins currently resides outside of Dallas, TX.
Please sign up for the one day session held on October 30th by clicking on the registration link here.
About Orb Health
Care Management as a Service™ rapidly provides EMR-connected remote contact centers as a scalable virtual extension of the practice to deliver cross-practice scheduling and care management programs as a guided service without adding staff, apps, or infrastructure.