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2025 Highlights Patient At The Center Symposium

31 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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What happens when healthcare leaders, innovators, and technology experts gather around a single mission: keeping patients at the center of every decision? At the Patient at the Center Symposium, hosted under the Straight Outta Health IT program, Christopher Kunney guided a series of conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and executives focused on redefining patient-centered care. The event featured Eugene Greyfer, founder and CEO of Advocaid and Chief Operating Officer at Veritas Health Services, who shared how his work in Texas Medicaid exposed a critical gap in access to diabetic supplies. He explained how Advocaid combines connected hardware and software, including a dual blood pressure and glucose monitoring device with built-in cellular connectivity, to help underserved patients transmit real-time health data to providers, fully covered through Texas’s remote patient monitoring (RPM) program. The symposium then expanded into broader system-level innovation with Jeffrey Heenan-Jalil, founder and CEO of hunterAI, who entered healthcare innovation after losing his brother to cancer and now focuses on healthcare financial transparency through AI-driven spend analytics. He described how his platform analyzes millions of transactions across hospital systems to identify inefficiencies, duplicate payments, and misaligned supplier contracts, with the goal of returning value back into hospital systems for reinvestment in patient care. Mitali Paul, Administrator for the Department of Surgery at Houston Methodist and board member of the Southeast Texas chapter of ACH, emphasized that patient-centered care is not a philosophy but an operational standard, reflected in her organization’s nationally recognized outcomes and commitment to quality, compassion, and culturally competent care. Additional perspectives came from Ini Ekiko Thomas, Vice President at Memorial Hermann Health System and leader of its Innovation Hub, who highlighted the challenges startups face when working with large health systems, particularly around compliance, cybersecurity, vendor vetting, and aligning technology to real clinical or operational problems rather than “shiny object” solutions. Finally, event organizers Brittany Jones and Verndon Samuel of Gozio Health, alongside Josh Sol of FTI Consulting, explained that the symposium's purpose was to bridge the gap between providers, IT leaders, and innovators in a local setting where real collaboration could occur beyond large national conferences. Tune in to hear how today’s healthcare leaders are turning innovation into real-world impact by putting patients at the center of everything they do!  Resources * Connect with Jeffrey Heenan-Jalil on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyheenan-jalil/]. * Follow hunterAI on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hunterai/] and visit their website here [https://www.hunterai.com/]. * Connect with Mitali Paul on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitalipaul/]. * Follow Houston Methodist on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/houston-methodist/] and visit their website here [https://www.houstonmethodist.org/]. * Connect with Ini Ekiko Thomas on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/iniekikothomas/]. * Follow Memorial Hermann on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/memorialhermann/] and visit their website here [https://memorialhermann.org/]. * Connect with Brittany Jones on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanyb-jones/]. * Follow Gozio Health on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/gozio-inc-/] and visit their website here [https://www.goziohealth.com/]. * Connect with Josh Sol on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshsol/]. * Follow FTI Consulting on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/fti-consulting/] and visit their website here [https://www.fticonsulting.com/].

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2025 Highlights Patient At The Center Symposium

What happens when healthcare leaders, innovators, and technology experts gather around a single mission: keeping patients at the center of every decision? At the Patient at the Center Symposium, hosted under the Straight Outta Health IT program, Christopher Kunney guided a series of conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and executives focused on redefining patient-centered care. The event featured Eugene Greyfer, founder and CEO of Advocaid and Chief Operating Officer at Veritas Health Services, who shared how his work in Texas Medicaid exposed a critical gap in access to diabetic supplies. He explained how Advocaid combines connected hardware and software, including a dual blood pressure and glucose monitoring device with built-in cellular connectivity, to help underserved patients transmit real-time health data to providers, fully covered through Texas’s remote patient monitoring (RPM) program. The symposium then expanded into broader system-level innovation with Jeffrey Heenan-Jalil, founder and CEO of hunterAI, who entered healthcare innovation after losing his brother to cancer and now focuses on healthcare financial transparency through AI-driven spend analytics. He described how his platform analyzes millions of transactions across hospital systems to identify inefficiencies, duplicate payments, and misaligned supplier contracts, with the goal of returning value back into hospital systems for reinvestment in patient care. Mitali Paul, Administrator for the Department of Surgery at Houston Methodist and board member of the Southeast Texas chapter of ACH, emphasized that patient-centered care is not a philosophy but an operational standard, reflected in her organization’s nationally recognized outcomes and commitment to quality, compassion, and culturally competent care. Additional perspectives came from Ini Ekiko Thomas, Vice President at Memorial Hermann Health System and leader of its Innovation Hub, who highlighted the challenges startups face when working with large health systems, particularly around compliance, cybersecurity, vendor vetting, and aligning technology to real clinical or operational problems rather than “shiny object” solutions. Finally, event organizers Brittany Jones and Verndon Samuel of Gozio Health, alongside Josh Sol of FTI Consulting, explained that the symposium's purpose was to bridge the gap between providers, IT leaders, and innovators in a local setting where real collaboration could occur beyond large national conferences. Tune in to hear how today’s healthcare leaders are turning innovation into real-world impact by putting patients at the center of everything they do!  Resources * Connect with Jeffrey Heenan-Jalil on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyheenan-jalil/]. * Follow hunterAI on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hunterai/] and visit their website here [https://www.hunterai.com/]. * Connect with Mitali Paul on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitalipaul/]. * Follow Houston Methodist on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/houston-methodist/] and visit their website here [https://www.houstonmethodist.org/]. * Connect with Ini Ekiko Thomas on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/iniekikothomas/]. * Follow Memorial Hermann on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/memorialhermann/] and visit their website here [https://memorialhermann.org/]. * Connect with Brittany Jones on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanyb-jones/]. * Follow Gozio Health on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/gozio-inc-/] and visit their website here [https://www.goziohealth.com/]. * Connect with Josh Sol on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshsol/]. * Follow FTI Consulting on LinkedIn here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/fti-consulting/] and visit their website here [https://www.fticonsulting.com/].

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