The U.S. spends almost $4.5 trillion annually on healthcare, but still trails other
countries in outcomes, equity, and patient satisfaction. The problem isn’t poor care. It’s
wasted complexity—all the unnecessary layers, rules, intermediaries, and friction that
add cost and effort.

This in-person convening will bring together investors, executives, policymakers,
providers, and reform-minded leaders for candid conversations and problem-solving at
the intersection of healthcare, capital, and policy. Over two full days (location TBD),
attendees will unpack who benefits from systemic inefficiencies, what happens when
political and market forces collide, and where capital, leadership, and innovation can
drive meaningful change.
Designed for deep dialogue and real connection (not panels for panels’ sake), this
summit prioritizes thoughtful exchange, cross-sector networking, and practical insight
into the future of health.
Additional details, speakers, and agenda to be announced soon.