
Executive Roundtable Series
Remote Monitoring - Novel Digital Measures and Clinical Evidence
Sept. 30, 2021 2:00-3:00pm PT
Slalom’s next Digital Health Executive Roundtable is focused on Remote Monitoring.
Today, clinicians and researchers have access to a variety of connected sensor technologies that can offer a more holistic view of disease and lived experience by collecting important health information continuously. This emergence and adoption of remote monitoring is enabling healthcare at home and giving individuals more agency over their health and wellness.
Whether your organization is thinking of digital products for drug development or for use in virtual care monitoring, the following questions raised by DiMe (a leading organization in Digital Medicine) may help unlock best practices for R&D and clinical teams.
Join Andy Coravos of HumanFirst, the leader in enabling remote monitoring for decentralized trials and virtual healthcare, in an interactive roundtable session with Slalom’s Digital Health Leader, Purti Kanodia, to answer these questions and more:
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How do you identify the most important and valuable measures for your product?
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How do you select the right technology for target patients, participants, population?
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What is required to reliably show that a digital clinical measure has been sufficiently ‘validated’?
Join us on Thursday, September 30 for a thought-provoking discussion and to create meaningful connections with peers in the industry.
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Meet our speakers
Andy Coravos
CEO/Co-Founder, HumanFirst
Andy Coravos (@andreacoravos) is the CEO/co-founder of HumanFirst (formerly Elektra Labs), which serves leading organizations deploying decentralized clinical trials and distributed care. HumanFirst enables safe, effective, and equitable healthcare operations at home through infrastructure and workflow solutions that ensure these operations are as reliable and trustworthy as those within hospitals or labs.
Coravos is also a research collaborator at the Harvard-MIT Center for Regulatory Sciences. Formerly, she served as an Entrepreneur in Residence at the FDA working in the Digital Health Unit (DHU), focusing on the Pre-Cert program and policies around software-as-a-medical-device and AI/ML.
Coravos has also worked as a software engineer at a leading digital therapeutic company and as a healthcare consultant at both KKR, a private equity firm, and McKinsey & Company, a management consulting firm. Coravos currently serves on the Board of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), and is an advisor to the Biohacking Village at DEF CON.

Purti Kanodia
Principal, Digital Health, Slalom
Purti Kanodia leads Digital Health solutions at Slalom. She has helped Fortune 100 clients develop, design, and execute multiple digital health initiatives. Her passion lies in shaping digital products and solutions to drive better patient outcomes. With a focus on agile and holistic digital product development lifecycle, she helps drive strategy for a wide spectrum of products and platforms including EMRs, SaaS, Mobile Apps, Clinical Decision Support Tools, etc.
Purti graduated with an academic excellence award in Biotechnology from Georgetown University Graduate School of Medicine. She has mentored students and entrepreneurs in the UCSF Entrepreneurship & Singularity University Lab Programs. She has also mentored entrepreneurs in the angel investor group, HealthTech Capital.