Dr. David Levy PwC & Gibbons P.C. Health Care Seminar
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 Published On Jan 30, 2014

My first Video using Google Glass - Featuring Keynote Speaker Dr. David Levy, leading healthcare strategic thinker, founder of Franklin Health, past leader of PwC Global Healthcare Practice. Dr. Levy gave this keynote on his birthday so Happy Birthday Dr. Levy.

The shift from fee-for-service and requirements of the Affordable Care Act Obamacare have positioned "value purchasing" as the new healthcare delivery model. The stakes are high. There will be winners and losers. Key players are now determining whether to lead, follow, or wait.

Dr. Levy is a widely recognized strategic thinker and entrepreneur who has helped create, manage, and grow significant healthcare businesses in the U.S. and around the world. His lifelong passion for "patient centered" healthcare and hands-on approach, give him a unique perspective on how, convergence in the healthcare world can improve patient experience, quality, outcomes, and lower cost.

Special thanks to PwC & Gibbons P.C. for putting on such an awesome seminar. As a Google Glass Explorer it was amazing filming my first video with glass with such a world class Health Care expert of Dr. Levy caliber.

Enjoy Dr. Levy Keynote on: Healthcare Convergence: A Collision Course

Dr. Levy started his career as a primary care physician, is board certified, and a Fellow of the American College of Preventative Medicine. He then went on to found Franklin Health, an early care management company. In 2005, Dr. Levy joined PwC to re-launch their U.S. Healthcare practice. There he led significant efforts with the State of Louisiana (Katrina) and California to improve public health and implement hospital reform. He then took the lead of PwC's Global Healthcare practice, and helped lead public healthcare transformations in many countries like India and China.

Dr. Levy understands and has successfully engaged all of the stakeholders in the healthcare system - hospitals, private providers, payers, governments, organized labor, etc. to find solutions that improve outcomes and lower cost.

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