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Seattle Healthcare Innovation: AI Impact at the Point of Care

Event Overview

Healthcare isn't just a profession; it's a calling to impact lives positively. Historically, technological advances have improved care quality. Today, AI holds great promise to accelerate effective patient care across the healthcare ecosystem. Please join us for an evening with leading healthcare practitioners sharing innovations, strategies, and actions to drive better patient outcomes. We are excited to have Dr. Ford Parsons, Chief Analytics Innovation Officer, and Kellie Larkin, VP – Identity & Data Engineering, as our keynote speakers who will share how they are using technology, digital and AI to advance human centered innovation at the point of care.

Dr. Ford Parsons

Providence Health

Chief Analytics Innovation at Providence

Dr. Parsons is a physician and clinical AI leader, board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Clinical Informatics. Passionate about technology’...
Kellie Larkin

Providence Health

VP – Identity & Data Engineering

Kellie Larkin is entirely self-taught and hold no formal degree—but 25+ years at Microsoft and Providence Health prove that expertise comes from re...

What to expect

Leading healthcare practitioners sharing innovations, strategies, and actions to drive better patient outcomes.
  • Connect with peers, thought leaders, and key stakeholders from top healthcare providers and technology partners, including Microsoft, Pure, Intel, PAN, and NSV Tech.
  • Gain practical insights and forward-facing solutions designed to enhance point-of-care and overall patient health within your organization.
  • Engage with industry leaders on the latest AI and advanced healthcare technologies, with a focus on expanding care in Low- & Middle-Income Countries and women's health.

Goals and Objectives

Experience an evening of dynamic networking and insightful learning.

Who should attend?

People who are passionate about the future of healthcare. Senior leaders and decision-makers from local healthcare organizations.