The population continues to become more heterogenous – cultures mixing, cultural norms shifting – changing the way people view and define their own identities. At the same time health technology innovation marches forward at an incredible pace.
The bitter reality is that while science is rapidly improving, the culture of health and wellness is not advancing at a pace nearly adequate to support society. Technology can absolutely help, but it requires a larger more intentional cultural movement that embraces the new reality, our world is non-binary.
This panel will discuss the challenges presenting the way cultures approach individual health and wellness, the friction with where scientific innovation is going, and the health systems that attempt to support communities. The panel’s belief on the important role culture and technology can play in evolving the way companies and societies approach health and wellness. Our focus is how technology and culture can make health more human.