Venue
Columbia Business School, Kravis Hall, 665 W. 130th St., New York, NY 10027 Room 440, Kravis Hall
Please join us for a Healthcare Spotlight Series event on the topic: Expanding Access to Care Through Technology and AI.
As healthcare systems confront rising demand, workforce constraints, and persistent access gaps, emerging technologies are reshaping where and how care is delivered. This panel will explore how AI-enabled tools are unlocking new care delivery models, extending clinical capacity, and enabling care to move beyond traditional settings. Drawing on perspectives from health systems, technology platforms, and industry leadership, the discussion will focus on how AI is being applied across the care continuum — from digital triage and decision support to virtual and asynchronous care models and operational automation — and what it takes to deploy these technologies at scale to sustainably improve access to care.
Join us on Thursday, February 26 from 12:45 PM-2:00 PM ET at Columbia Business School’s Manhattanville campus for this discussion with guest panelists Lee H. Schwamm, MD, Sr Vice President and Chief Digital Health Officer of Yale New Haven Health System, Pete Clardy, MD, Director, Clinical Enterprise at Google for Health, and Alex Baxter '06, Managing Director & Partner at BCG X, and moderated by Professor Jing Dong, DeRosa Family Associate Professor of Business at Columbia Business School.
Featured Speakers:
Alex Baxter (CBS '06), Managing Director & Partner at BCG X (Boston Consulting Group’s tech build and design business unit)
Pete Clardy, MD, Director, Clinical Enterprise at Google for Health
Lee H. Schwamm, MD, Sr Vice President and Chief Digital Health Officer of Yale New Haven Health System
Moderated by Professor Jing Dong, DeRosa Family Associate Professor of Business at Columbia Business School
This event is organized by the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program (HPM) at Columbia Business School. This event is also part of the new AI+ Series by Columbia Business School's AI in Business Initiative, with the inaugural focus on healthcare and examining how AI is shaping healthcare innovation, policy, and delivery.