Ravi Thadhani, MD, MPH
The Evolution of Healthcare and Why it is Important
Lecture up to 0.50 hour
Health Medicine and Nutrition, AGD Subject Code 150
Dr Ravi Thadhani will offer a comprehensive overview of the current healthcare landscape and the direction it is heading towards. You will gain valuable insights into the pivotal factors driving changes in healthcare, with a special focus on cost management and the integration of innovative technologies. This knowledge is crucial for members of the Seattle Study Club as they navigate the evolving healthcare environment.
Upon completion of this session, the attendees should be able to:
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Understand key drivers in healthcare costs.
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Acknowledge ways to prepare for new models of healthcare.
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Understand the role of information technology in reducing healthcare expenses.
Dr Thadhani has no affiliations to disclose.
Dr Ravi Thadhani is executive vice president for health affairs (EVPHA) of Emory University, executive director of Emory’s Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC), and vice chair of the Emory Healthcare Board of Directors. He oversees Emory’s renowned academic health sciences enterprise focused on advancing research, training, and health-care delivery innovation. Dr Thadhani most recently served as chief academic officer and dean for faculty affairs for Mass General Brigham and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. With more than 30 years as a general and specialized internal medicine physician, he has extensive experience in patient care, research, and clinical trials. He led a successful research lab with continuous federal funding for more than 25 years, with a focus on kidney disease and developing diagnostics and therapeutics for patients with preeclampsia. He and his colleagues developed the first FDA approved test for preeclampsia (May 2023), and he is now working on a therapy for this devastating condition. Dr Thadhani has authored or co-authored more than 300 scientific manuscripts and is recipient of several distinguished national awards.