These leading voices offer insider perspectives on how policy decisions, market forces, and scientific advancement are redefining healthcare systems and what leaders need to know to navigate what comes next.
16th Director of the National Institutes of Health; National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal Recipient (2026);Brings an insider’s view of how federal policy, market pressures, and breakthrough science converge to shape costs, access, and public trust across healthcare.
Former Director of the Center for Disease Control (2021-2023);Explains how policy decisions and infectious-disease threats directly impact workforce continuity, corporate healthcare costs, and public trust.
Foremost Conservative Commentator & Strategist;Delivers a rare insider’s view of how Washington decision-making and political dynamics shape healthcare policy—impacting everything from drug pricing and insurance access to corporate costs and public trust.
Former President, World Bank Group; Co-Founder, Partners in Health;Blends physician-level credibility with leadership experience across global institutions to show organizations what it takes to scale solutions, reduce inequality, and build healthier systems that last.
Heart-Lung Transplant Surgeon, Physician, and Authority on Healthcare Policy;Brings a rare, cross-sector perspective on how policy, markets, and innovation shape healthcare costs, public trust, and long-term economic growth.
Policy Fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence;Brings a forward-looking lens on how AI is reshaping healthcare delivery, corporate benefits strategy, and the future of work—at the exact intersection of emerging technology and public policy.
Critical Care Physician; Health Policy Researcher at Harvard; Co-Author ofRandom Acts of Medicine;Reveals how behavioral economics and “hidden forces” in clinical decision-making drive outcomes, costs, and trust across healthcare systems.
Physician-Economist; Co-Author of Random Acts of Medicine; Sits exactly where medicine and economics collide, explaining how incentives, policy, and real-world “natural experiments” shape outcomes, costs, and the way healthcare systems actually function.
Board Certified Obstetrician & Gynecologist; Renowned women’s health expert;Brings a clinician’s and advocate’s lens to how healthcare policy and access decisions impact outcomes, equity, and the real costs organizations bear.
America’s leading advocate for healthcare reform;Pulls back the curtain on how insurer incentives and policy choices drive corporate healthcare costs, patient outcomes, and public trust.
Known as the "Medical Mythbuster" with over 1.2M Followers & 350M+ Views;Helps audiences understand how bias and misinformation quietly shape healthcare outcomes, costs, and public trust, and what leaders can do to fix it.
#1 NYT Bestselling Author of On Tyranny and Our Malady; Reframes healthcare economics and policy as a core question of freedom and human rights, drawing on the urgent, deeply personal argument at the heart of Our Malady.