HLTH 2024: Behind the Glitz – Real Insights and Bold Innovations in Health IT
In this lively recap of the HLTH 2024 conference in Las Vegas, The Dish on Health IT dives deep into the event’s biggest topics with host Tony Schueth, CEO of Point-of-Care Partners, and guest co-host Seth Joseph, Managing Director of Summit Health and contributor to Forbes.com. Known for its forward-looking focus on healthcare innovation, HLTH 2024 was packed with discussions on artificial intelligence, data interoperability, data security, and the emerging technologies shaping the industry.
Tony and Seth kick off the episode by reflecting on HLTH’s unique vibe, contrasting it with other industry events like HIMSS. They offer honest reactions to the glitzy atmosphere and networking opportunities that HLTH provides and discuss how its “futuristic” focus is a magnet for healthcare investors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. Seth provides a candid look at the range of perspectives on AI in healthcare. While excitement around generative AI applications remains high, he notes a growing willingness to challenge its real-world impact and value, marking a shift from last year's unbridled enthusiasm to a more cautious optimism. Tony echoes this sentiment, observing that AI and other tech innovations will only prove their worth when they meaningfully improve patient care and operational efficiency.
Throughout the episode, Tony shares exclusive clips from his one-on-one interviews with several key industry leaders who each offer unique insights into the conference themes and the road ahead for health IT. The interviews include:
- Bevey Miner, EVP of Consensus – Bevey shares her views on HLTH as a stage for innovation and the importance of collaboration in advancing health IT solutions.
- Frank Harvey, CEO of Surescripts – Frank discusses the critical role of data and interoperability in healthcare, and how AI could streamline data exchange and improve patient outcomes, while noting the limitations of isolated “point solutions” that need a more holistic approach.
- Tim Pletcher, CEO of MiHIN – Tim emphasizes the importance of regulatory compliance, particularly with TEFCA, HTI-1 and HTI-2, as well as the need to build trust across state lines to enhance data-sharing frameworks.
- Charlie Harp, CEO of Clinical Architecture – Charlie dives into the challenges of data quality and the vital role of accurate, clean data in effective AI applications.
- Brian Anderson, MD, CEO of CHAI – Brian brings a thoughtful perspective on responsible AI use in healthcare, stressing the need for realistic expectations and industry-wide collaboration to ensure AI’s impact matches its promise.
Tony and Seth revisit the recurring theme of interoperability, an area of focus for POCP. They discuss its complex challenges and how data standards and regulatory shifts are beginning to create a more integrated system. Highlighting Blue Shield of California’s partnership with Salesforce on prior authorization as a standout announcement, Tony notes the significance of innovations that simplify administrative burdens on providers and reduce care delays for patients.
The episode wraps up with Tony and Seth’s thoughts on HLTH’s atmosphere, especially the mixed reactions from attendees about the conference’s glitzy setup. While some question the balance between style and substance, Tony appreciates the energy and enthusiasm HLTH brings to healthcare, believing it encourages important investment and public interest in health IT. Seth offers a dose of realism, pointing out that while glitz can attract attention and funding, the true test will be in the hard work and strategic planning needed to implement these innovations at scale.
For those eager to hear about the latest in healthcare innovation, this episode delivers a nuanced take on HLTH 2024, blending high-level industry insights with grounded observations on where health IT is—and isn’t—making an impact.