TRANSFORMING PRIMARY CARE
Panelists
JENNIFER RABINER
CHIEF PRODUCT OFFICER
PEARL HEALTH
Jennifer Rabiner is Chief Product Officer at Pearl Health. Prior to joining Pearl Health, Jennifer served as a product leader at Hint Health and athenahealth. Her product experience spans value-based care in both the health system and independent provider segments, as well as direct primary care. Jennifer’s experience also includes healthcare revenue cycle process optimization and system implementation at Deloitte Consulting and Triage Consulting Group, as well as pharmaceutical reimbursement strategy and operations at Millennium Pharmaceuticals.
She holds a Master of Healthcare Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a B.A. in Social Welfare from the University of California at Berkeley.
DINA KATABI
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT
Dina Katabi is the Thuan and Nicole Pham Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, and the director of MIT’s Center for Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing. Katabi is a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Katabi received her Ph.D. and Master’s degrees from MIT, and her B.S. from Damascus University. Her research focuses on innovations in digital health, wireless sensing, and applied machine learning. Dr. Katabi’s research has been recognized with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Prize in Computing, the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award, two ACM SIGCOMM and one ACM SIGMOBILE Test of Time Awards, the Faculty Research Innovation Fellowship, a Sloan Research Fellowship, the NBX Career Development Chair, and the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. Her students twice received the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award in computer science and engineering. Her work was also recognized with the IEEE William R. Bennett Prize, three ACM SIGCOMM Best Paper awards, a Networked Systems Design and Implementation Best Paper award, and a TR10 award. Several startups have been spun out of Katabi’s lab, including PiCharging and Emerald.
Jake Biscoglio
President of Commercial Markets and Specialty Products
Point32Health
Jake Biscoglio is the President of Commercial Markets and Specialty Products at Point32Health, the parent company of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan. Previously, Biscoglio served as senior vice president of commercial market and specialty solutions for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Jake has served as an advisor to multiple health care organizations and serves as an executive mentor to The UCSF Rosenman Institute, a health accelerator and innovation center at University of California, San Francisco. Before joining Blue Cross, Jake served as vice president and head of business development for Prudential Financial. Prior to that role, Jake held leadership roles in strategy, product, and sales at Cigna and Anthem.
Jake volunteers as an athlete guide for Achilles International, an adaptive sport organization and serves as a board member for the Southington-Cheshire (CT) YMCA and The Mill Foundation for Kids. He holds an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a BA from Providence College.
Moderator
Rebecca Schechter
Health Systems Initiative
Rebecca Schechter brings extensive experience as CEO/President in building and transforming businesses at scale across healthcare and financial services. She is a passionate end to end P&L leader, who profitably grows business of various sizes (revenues of $250M to $6B), and who leverages technology to improve outcomes for all.
Most recently, as the SVP and General Manager of DAX, Nuance/Microsoft's market-leading GenAI SaaS clinical documentation solution, She led a team of over 4500 talented professionals committed to transforming the clinician-patient experience with the latest advancements in conversational AI, ambient intelligence, and generative AI. Prior to that, she was the CEO of Optum Behavioral Health serving over 50 million members across Commercial, Individual, Medicare and Medicaid, with digital, coverage and care delivery solutions. She has held President and C-Suite roles at Liberty Mutual and State Street.
Rebecca is a public Board Director at iA Financial Group, on the risk, governance, and ethics oversight committee for of one of Canada's largest insurance and wealth management companies. As a Venture Partner at Nina Capital, a global healthtech venture fund, she supports early-stage startups that are developing cutting-edge solutions in digital health, medtech, biotech, and wellness. She is also an advisor to global Private Equity Investors in healthcare/technology and rejoined McKinsey in that capacity.
Rebecca has an MBA from MIT Sloan, and has lived, worked and studied across Europe, North America and Asia.