Partners in Digital Health

Tory Cenaj

Partners in Digital Health (PDH) is a forward-reaching media and communications company, catalyzing strategic thoughts-leaders, and new era thinkers that champion the acceleration of healthcare transformation. The portfolio converges leading academics, pragmatic innovators, and practitioners around the globe to assist in the acceleration of healthcare transformation, and better outcomes for health consumers presenting evidence based fact. PDH continuously pushes the boundaries of technology innovation in scholarly publication and ecosystem practices to bring trust, transparency, and truth to its audience, publishing the peer review journals Blockchain in Healthcare Today and Telehealth and Medicine Today.

  1. May 18

    What Comes After Predictions: A Deep Dive on Healthcare’s Next Moves

    Ajaz S. Hussain Strategic Advisor, Bright Path Laboratories, and BHTY EditorMichael Dershem CEO, ApierionJim Nasr CEO, Acoer, and BHTY EditorJohn Riley III Chief of Emerging Tech, IMPACTIFI• Mohan Venkataraman Principal Consultant, Block10.ai We gathered the authors of BHTY’s “2026 Healthcare Predictions: AI, Blockchain, and the Rise of Decentralized Innovation,” for a video and podcast conversation to unpack the forces redefining healthcare’s future. The follow-up discussion moved beyond predictions into real-world implications, adoption hurdles, and execution risks across healthcare: Blockchain, Trust, and Claims Management Insights into how decentralized architectures can improve trust, reduce claims friction, and create more transparent interactions among patients, payers, and providers.Patient Agency and Health Data Sovereignty A focused discussion on decentralized identity, privacy-preserving data sharing, and the growing global shift toward patient-controlled health data.AI + Blockchain in the Supply Chain Use cases in pharmaceutical and healthcare supply chains—including supplier verification, smart tags for condition monitoring, and the push for traceability and resiliency.Decentralized Science (DeSci) How decentralized funding and peer review models are addressing bottlenecks in clinical research, preclinical discovery, and scientific collaboration.AI Risk, Safety, and Centralization Concerns The panel addressed the unintended consequences of centralized health AI, emphasizing governance, bias mitigation, and regulatory alignment.Payments, Digital Assets, and Readiness for 2026 A candid look at healthcare payment dysfunction, the role of digital assets and stablecoins, and why CXOs are beginning to engage seriously with these models.Watch or listen to the conversation for extended analysis and candid perspectives from leaders working at the front lines of decentralized healthcare innovation. More conversations will be featured at the annual ConV2X Decentralized Healthcare & Life Sciences Summit this September - where these themes move from theory to implementation. Early Bird Registration is open at https://conv2xsymposium.com/cart

    52 min
  2. May 4

    From Innovation to Evidence: Publish What You've Proven

    From Innovation to Evidence: Publish What You've Proven Paul Barach, PhD Principal, J. Bara Innovation; Chief Medical Officer, Pegwin, and THMT Associate Editor-in-ChiefSandeep Bhat, MSE Former Senior Leader, Digital Engagement, Global Clinical Operations, GSK; Principal, Visualized Ventures, and THMT EditorLiam William C. B. Harding, PhD Professor, Trine University, NSF Reviewer, Medtronic Distinguished Technical Fellow; and THMT Section EditorThis new podcast series explores real world research, its value, and enterprise perspectives on the topic. If you are deploying digital health solutions running pilots, generating real world outcomes, or tracking what works and what doesn't, you may find this series of particular interest. If work lives only in internal dashboards and slide decks, it's invisible to the clinicians, payers, regulators, and partners who need it most - those creating, building, developing solutions that transform real world practice and clinical applications. Whether you work in pharma, a health plan, a digital health startup, or a health system—this will explain why publishing is now a strategic imperative, not just an academic exercise. Regulators, payers, and health systems are demanding proof. Coverage decisions, partnership deals, and procurement conversations increasingly hinge on published evidence. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN What types of enterprise work qualify as publishable research (more than you think)Why THMT is built for real world, practitioner led evidence—not just academic studiesHow pharma, payers, and startups each benefit from publishingHow to overcome the most common barriers: time, legal concerns, and "we're not academics"What editors are actively looking for right now—and how to get started

    43 min

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Partners in Digital Health (PDH) is a forward-reaching media and communications company, catalyzing strategic thoughts-leaders, and new era thinkers that champion the acceleration of healthcare transformation. The portfolio converges leading academics, pragmatic innovators, and practitioners around the globe to assist in the acceleration of healthcare transformation, and better outcomes for health consumers presenting evidence based fact. PDH continuously pushes the boundaries of technology innovation in scholarly publication and ecosystem practices to bring trust, transparency, and truth to its audience, publishing the peer review journals Blockchain in Healthcare Today and Telehealth and Medicine Today.