03 Jun 2026 | 03:00 PM GMT

From Bottlenecks to Scale: Rethinking Clinical Capacity in the Digital Era

Participants:

Oisin Kim Chief Innovation Officer and Co-FounderMedihive
Oisin Kim
Chief Innovation Officer and Co-FounderMedihive
Eddy Ang Chief Medical OfficerUCLA Health Medicare Advantage Plan
Eddy Ang
Chief Medical OfficerUCLA Health Medicare Advantage Plan
Ayodele Oke Pediatric AnesthesiologistCCMC
Ayodele Oke
Pediatric AnesthesiologistCCMC
Benjamin Schurhamer Co-Chair AI Clinical Implementation CommitteeUniversity of Pennsylvania
Benjamin Schurhamer
Co-Chair AI Clinical Implementation CommitteeUniversity of Pennsylvania
CM
Carole Morgan Clinical Product LeadSpectrum.Life
CM
Carole Morgan
Clinical Product LeadSpectrum.Life
CT
Ciara Tighe DirectorEY
CT
Ciara Tighe
DirectorEY
Dr. Nick (Nemanja) Kovacev Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences PracticeHTEC Group
Dr. Nick (Nemanja) Kovacev
Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences PracticeHTEC Group
Feargal Cosgrove COORafana Health
Feargal Cosgrove
COORafana Health
JW
Johnny Walker Clinical Director HaloCare Group
JW
Johnny Walker
Clinical Director HaloCare Group
Louise Nixon Program ManagerHLTH
Louise Nixon
Program ManagerHLTH
Raghu Santhanam Owner, CEO, Managing PartnerVBC Advisor LLC
Raghu Santhanam
Owner, CEO, Managing PartnerVBC Advisor LLC
Sabrina Shih Director of Social ServicesMount Sinai Hospital
Sabrina Shih
Director of Social ServicesMount Sinai Hospital
Sarah Fitzsimons B2B MarketingMedihive
Sarah Fitzsimons
B2B MarketingMedihive
Srinivas Nimmagadda CEOACUITYhealth
Srinivas Nimmagadda
CEOACUITYhealth

About this Meeting

Healthcare systems are facing a growing mismatch between rising demand and constrained clinical capacity. While digital tools and AI promise to expand access and improve efficiency, many organizations are still grappling with how to redesign care delivery in a way that is both scalable and sustainable. The challenge is no longer just adopting new technologies — it is fundamentally rethinking how clinical capacity is built, deployed, and managed.

As workforce shortages persist and care models evolve, new approaches are emerging that combine technology, distributed clinical teams, and alternative delivery models to address bottlenecks across the system. Yet scaling these models introduces new complexities around governance, quality, accountability, and integration with existing workflows.

This roundtable explores how leading organizations are moving beyond incremental efficiency gains to redesign clinical capacity for the digital era. Participants will examine what it takes to scale care without compromising clinical standards, and how technology-enabled models can unlock new pathways to access while maintaining trust and oversight.

Join us to discuss:

  • How are health systems redefining clinical capacity in response to workforce constraints and rising demand?
  • What models are successfully scaling access while maintaining quality, governance, and accountability?
  • Where are the biggest barriers to integrating technology-enabled care models into existing systems and workflows?