In an age where technology reigns supreme in virtually all industries, the healthcare industry is no different. Want to meet the man who has tried more healthcare devices than anyone else in the world?
Harnessing the power of technology can help the consumer keep a tab on their general state of health and well-being while allowing medical practitioners to offer remote monitoring tools for holistic patient care experience, round the clock.
Wearable technology is the call of the day, and this could not be truer in context of the most connected man in the world, who uses over 700 sensors, applications, services and devices to keep a tab, analyze and tweak his day-to-day activities.
Yes, we’re talking about a man who has spent over $40,000 on trying out connected gadgets in just one year, and wield everything from a Google Glass to a Lumo Back sensor even when he’s in the comforts of his own home. The same man who has been a keynote speaker in companies and conferences around the world, including Google, which is one of the forerunners in the Internet of Things space. The very same man, who has featured on the cover of Businessweek Global Tech, Mashable, Bloomberg TV, TED, NPR, BBC, Fox News, Wired, and TechCrunch, meet Chris Dancy.
Chris Dancy is the Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer of Healthways Inc. With over 25
years of experience in the IT industry, the World’s Most Connected Man will be addressing the audience at AHIP’s Consumer and Digital Health Forum in Chicago, Illinois.
Registrations for the 3-day healthcare conference are open-
http://www.ahip.org/CDF2015/Registration/
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