
The Future is Now With Integrated Healthcare
With Subject Matter Experts
Greg Cangialosi, Founder & CEO, Twilight Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Ronald Dixon, CEO, CareHive Health
Ben Clayton, CEO, Life Flight Network
Jacob Philip, Founder, MedLever
Chris Barker, CEO, Spirit Health Group Ltd
Matt Sitter, CEO, AFN
The emphasis is clear: 2024 will be marked by an industry-wide pivot towards digital integration, personalized patient experiences, and technology to streamline and enhance healthcare delivery. This shift fundamentally rethinks how healthcare providers interact with and serve their patients.
Three key trends are rising to the top of the digital health landscape:
1. Consumerization of health care.
2. Access for underserved communities.
3. Application of big data.
How will healthcare change in the next ten years?
Tech-enabled health and well-being offerings are set to revolutionize consumer engagement in healthcare, enabling them to participate in their care more meaningfully. The increased data interoperability and rapid advancements in artificial intelligence will empower healthcare organizations to enhance their insights, automate processes, and reduce costs.
What are the needs of healthcare in 2024?
The adoption and development of artificial intelligence, telemedicine, personalized medicine, and connected medical devices are expected to increase significantly. These technologies, by improving efficiency, diagnostic accuracy, and access to healthcare, are poised to meet the evolving needs of healthcare in 2024.
Meet the Panelists
Greg Cangialosi, Founder & CEO, Twilight Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Ronald Dixon, CEO, CareHive Health
Ben Clayton, CEO, Life Flight Network
Jacob Philip, Founder, MedLever
Chris Barker, CEO, Spirit Health Group Ltd
Moderated by Matt Sitter, CEO, AFN
Panel Topics and Discussion
The Impact of GenAI on Healthcare
Harnessing the potential of Generative AI to revolutionize healthcare and expand the reach of virtual care.
The Economics of Healthcare
Europe, Asia, and the United States have rapidly aging populations with increasing care needs. Advances in therapeutics, diagnostics, care delivery, and coordination will be critical to effectively managing and maintaining a quality of life.
Navigating the Future: Ethical Principles in Integrated Healthcare Development
Modern Integrated Healthcare should be developed with principles that make it ethical, safe, secure, reliable, equitable, and sustainable. Data is being collected and used on a massive scale, with great possibilities and significant risks. Delivering quality care will rely on transparency, accessibility, scalability, replicability, interoperability, privacy, security, and confidentiality.
Greg Cangialosi
Greg is a serial entrepreneur based in Baltimore, MD. He lives at the intersection of technology and innovation and is passionate about solving problems with emerging technologies. After a decade of operating businesses and another decade of investing and running a venture studio in healthcare, Twilight Technologies puts him back in the founder role once again. After his recent experience of becoming a caregiver for his mother, Greg’s mission is to help ease the challenges and struggles of caregiving, ultimately by giving families a simple way to monitor the healthcare journey of their loved ones so everyone can be better-informed advocates.

Founder & CEO, Twilight Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Ronald Dixon
Dr. Ronald Dixon is an internal medicine physician, entrepreneur, and advocate for bridging technology, data, and medicine to improve patient care access. He is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of CareHive, a health technology and clinical services provider that partners with medical groups, payers, healthcare systems, and employers to contain healthcare costs and improve patient outcomes.
Dr. Dixon has been a pioneer and innovator in healthcare technology his whole career. In the early days of email, when most of us were uncertain of its potential, Ron incorporated it into his medical practice to follow up with patients asynchronously, providing a non “face-to-face” option. He developed telemedicine booths 12 years ago to allow communities to visit with their doctors without visiting the office. He leveraged the value of data to improve healthcare outcomes, becoming the inaugural Director of Massachusetts General Hospital’s Virtual Practice Project and the Director of its Center of Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology. Ron also served on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and later as Head of Clinical Affairs and President of the Physician Group at Onduo LLC.
Dr. Dixon’s work led to the original development of Healthcare 360, a technology platform that continues to aid physicians in monitoring and managing large patient populations. He is an expert on data-driven virtual care and is passionate about chronic disease management.

CEO, CareHive Health
Ben Clayton
Ben Clayton leads an exemplary team of professionals at the largest not-for-profit air medical program in the United States. In today's challenging healthcare landscape, ensuring everyone has access to healthcare is more important than ever. Under Ben's leadership, Life Flight Network works every day to advance its mission of saving lives with industry-leading care and transport. Their steadfast commitment to safety, quality, and integrity is evident in everything they do.

CEO, Life Flight Network
Jacob Philip
Jacob Philip has been blessed to serve as a leader in both clinical settings and commercial organizations. He excels at getting people excited about what excites him, discovering what motivates them, providing incentives to maintain peak performance, and delivering positive results.
Colleagues describe him using terms such as humility, service, friendship, hard work, and a willingness to take risks. Currently, Jacob and his team are dedicated to building cancer control and management tools for patients, providers, and payers.
Specialties: Leadership and team motivation, general and engineering management, marketing, finance, strategy, organizational planning, radiation therapy.

Founder, MedLever
Chris Barker
Chris Barker is a dedicated father, husband, and healthcare entrepreneur, though not always in that order. He has a deep passion for sports, particularly football and rugby.
Chris is an enthusiastic advocate for building exceptional teams to tackle challenging issues, such as making health easy, accessible, and affordable for everyone. As the Chief Mischievist (and occasionally CEO) of Spirit Health Group, Chris works alongside a group of inspiring individuals who share his vision.
At Spirit Health Group, the mission is clear: to make health easy, affordable, and accessible for people and systems everywhere. If you share this belief, Chris invites you to connect and join the mission.

CEO, Spirit Health Group Ltd
Matt Sitter
Matt Sitter is a passionate believer in the power of networks to innovate and realize new opportunities. His career has focused on helping leaders grow, succeed, and to mobilize their teams, organizations, and networks.
Matt’s work has spanned a broad array of industries including Healthcare, Technology, Real Estate Investment, Consumer Products, and Finance (amongst others). He has worked with multiple Fortune 500 executive teams, Private Equity firms, startups, and everything in between.
In addition to his role at AFN, Matt is currently a partner at the Advisory Services firm, Advantary. His experience includes leadership roles at The McChrystal Group, CrossLead, Inc., and MedLever. He has led multiple functions including Product Management, Marketing, Reimbursement, and Product Development.
