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Future of Health Summit

December 6 - December 8

Registration has closed. Tune in and watch every public session of the 2022 Future of Health Summit taking place December 6-8 in Washington, DC. All public sessions are being recorded and will be available for playback on our website within 24 hours.

The Milken Institute Future of Health Summit convenes the best minds in the world to confront the most significant health challenges by matching human, financial, and scientific resources with the most innovative, inclusive, and impactful ideas.

The pandemic has influenced the way we think about health and pushed health to the forefront of our minds. Now, more than ever, the public is acutely attuned to how the health system works, the impact of health policy, and the importance of scientific discovery and communication. And the larger implications of these changes are more pronounced than ever before, highlighting the connections between physical and mental health, health and the environment, and public health and the health of our economy.

The Future of Health Summit aims to build upon the profound recent progress and tackle the remaining challenges illuminated by the pandemic. The Future of Health Summit convenes annually to connect the Milken Institute’s catalytic community of changemakers to advance our programmatic work ranging from biomedical research, health equity, and food access to healthy longevity, mental health, and technological innovation. The Summit will amplify proprietary research, thought leadership, and policy priorities emerging from the Institute’s Center for Public Health, Center for the Future of Aging, Center for Strategic Philanthropy, and FasterCures.

This year’s three-day Future of Health Summit will kick off with our Partnering for Patients Forum, shining a light on the latest biomedical innovation advances, needs, and ideas generated by and for the patient community. We invite you to join us and turn the lessons learned over the past two years into a healthier, more equitable, and sustainable future for us all.

Sessions of note include:

  • Reimagining the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain in the United States, Wednesday, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM EST, featuring our very own Dr. Gary Puckrein, President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Minority Quality Forum!
  • Building a Diverse and Equitable Health Workforce to Increase Trust in Medical Research and Health Care, featuring Kameron Matthews, Chief Health Officer, Cityblock Health; and Maurice Jones, CEO, One Ten.
  • Is Long COVID the Next Public Health Emergency? Featuring Cynthia Adinig, Founder, BIPOC Equity Agency; and Gary Gibbons, Director, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health; Co-Chair, RECOVER.
  • Closing Plenary: The Future of Food and Health Part 1: A Conversation with US Senator Cory Booker.

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