Nomi Health Discussing Advancing Technologies in Healthcare at Utah State of Reform Health Policy Conference
OREM, Utah–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nomi Health, the direct healthcare company making it easier than ever to access the highest quality affordable care across the U.S., will be participating in Utah’s State of Reform Health Policy conference to discuss “Advancing Technologies in Healthcare.”
The 2023 Utah State of Reform Health Policy Conference will foster a dialog about the opportunities and challenges facing healthcare in the state of Utah during a time of increasing change. This conference will bring together industry experts and policymakers from across the state to discuss the most important healthcare activities taking place today.
State of Reform will be one of the most diverse gatherings of senior healthcare leaders in Utah, and one of the most important statewide events in Utah healthcare. Attendees will include practitioners, thought leaders, and policymakers – each working to improve our healthcare system in their own way – into a unified conversation in a single place.
What:
“Advancing Technologies in Healthcare”
The advancement of health technology has revolutionized healthcare, and only more innovations are emerging as technology progresses. What does developing technology mean for Utah’s healthcare sector? How will new innovations improve healthcare delivery, and what are the potential consequences of these innovations? This panel of health IT experts will take up these questions and more.
Who:
- Mark Newman: Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Nomi Health
- Afu Taumoepeau: Founder & Chief Executive Officer, OP Media, Inc.
- Ryan McLelland: Chief Technology Officer, Utah Health Information Network
- Dave Dirks: Vice President of Strategy, Intermountain Healthcare
When:
- Wednesday, April 26th from 11:00am-12:00pm MT
Where:
Salt Palace Convention Center
100 S W Temple St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
About Nomi Health
Nomi Health is a nationwide direct healthcare system making it easier than ever for any buyer of healthcare to access the highest quality affordable care for their communities. The company’s direct care ecosystem is enabled by technology, and encompasses a real-time operating and payment system — inclusive of analytics and payment rails — as well as an integrated care delivery infrastructure featuring essential care services, pharmacy and an open network. To date, Nomi Health has saved buyers of care an average of 30 percent compared to traditional healthcare costs, while enabling them to give their communities more access to lower-cost, high-quality care.
From rural counties to some of the largest cities in America, Nomi Health has administered everyday healthcare services to more than 14 million Americans and counting in hundreds of communities nationwide. During COVID-19, this direct care model played a pivotal role in care access, public health and keeping economies open and operating.
Based in Orem, Utah, Nomi Health employs more than 2,000 nationwide, working to lower healthcare expenses, widen care access and improve the patient experience. The company is led by an experienced, cross-functional leadership team with clinical, healthcare, technology and finance backgrounds. Nomi Health has so far invested more than $10 million dollars in improving the well-being of the communities it serves. Visit us on Twitter @NomiHealth and www.nomihealth.com.
Contacts
Jenny Olson
mPR, Inc. for Nomi Health
jenny@mpublicrelations.com
310-773-2568