PCHAlliance Connected Health Conference and the Partners Connected Health Symposium — This is the global platform for provocative and forward-thinking discussion, deal-making opportunities and real-world perspectives. We spoke with tech innovators, decision makers, life sciences companies, and forward-thinking companies in the hub of healthcare and innovation.


Dr. Danny Sands is a primary care physician, who trained in clinical informatics. He is passionate about healthcare transformation, collaboration in healthcare, and participatory medicine. Dr. Sands is also a founder and the chairman of the board for the Society for Participatory Medicine.

Joseph Ternullo, JD, MPH has focused the past 20 years of his career on healthcare. He founded and chaired for 10 years the Connected Health Symposium, a two-day international conference with a prominent patient engagement focus. He is the Vice Chair of the Society for Participatory Medicine with deep passion for transforming the culture of care.

Joseph Ternullo, JD, MPH has focused the past 20 years of his career on healthcare. He founded and chaired for 10 years the Connected Health Symposium, a two-day international conference with a prominent patient engagement focus. He is the Vice Chair of the Society for Participatory Medicine with deep passion for transforming the culture of care.

Janice McCallum, MBA is managing director of Health Content Advisors. She is a respected analyst in the economics of publishing and has been actively involved in creating and marketing information products for over twenty-five years. Currently, she a member and board member of the Society for Participatory Medicine.

Doug Lindsay is a keynote speaker and transformational thought leader who speaks and builds workshops on hope, character, and innovation. Doug’s journey started when, at 21, he got sick with a mysterious and debilitating illness and spent the next 11 years homebound and bed bound.

“It is my mission to help others to know even though life can get scary and can get so over-whelming, it’s okay. I have been down that road hard and fast and I have so much to share; as I hold your hand to let you know you are not alone at such a hard time and it’s possible to overcome and come out even better for it” Lisa Budzinski.

 

On June 21, 2019 Dr. Alexender and her husband will journey from Campobello Island where FDR summered as a child, to Key West, Florida. Along the way, they want to find heroes with disabilities who have survived disasters so they can tell their stories, visit academic medical centers & areas projected to be underwater by 2060 to encourage professionals, communities and persons with and without disabilities to work with a shared goal to conquer this problem.