Las Vegas, USA – July 9, 2025 — The Health 2.0 Conference Spring 2025 Edition took place at the Luxor Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, from March 4–6, 2025. This highly anticipated healthcare summit brought together global innovators, clinical experts, and industry leaders to share transformative ideas shaping the future of healthcare. Among the most impactful speakers was Dr. Jemimah Crescentia, who delivered a keynote and provided panel insights that blended cultural wisdom with clinical science.
Dr. Jemimah Crescentia currently heads the Medical Coding and Audit Department at Cure Medical Centers in Abu Dhabi, where she leads initiatives in clinical documentation, auditing, and regulatory compliance. With a background in Indian/Siddha medicine, she advocates for preventive and holistic healthcare, seamlessly integrating traditional wellness principles into modern medical systems to enhance operational accuracy and patient-centered outcomes.

At the Health 2.0 Conference, Dr Jemimah Crescentia delivered a keynote titled “Understanding Ancient Indian Traditional Healing Practices Through Proven Medical Solutions.” Her session explored how age-old Indian healing methods, including Ayurvedic therapies, yogic breathing practices, and spiritual care, can be adapted within modern healthcare settings to promote emotional regulation, addiction recovery, and long-term wellness. She advocated for a shift toward culturally sensitive care models that integrate science with the spiritual and familial structures that many cultures still rely on today.
Dr. Crescentia highlighted how traditional Indian family values, such as keeping elders engaged in decision-making and caregiving, help prevent the emotional withdrawal that leads to cognitive decline. These insights were paired with evidence-based outcomes from care settings where such models have improved patient resilience and reduced relapse rates. Her perspective underscored the importance of aligning clinical precision with human connection and purpose.
Dr. Crescentia also served as a panelist during the session titled “The Hidden Crisis: How Does Loneliness Affect Senior Health?” where she elaborated on the mental, physical, and emotional consequences of isolation among older adults. She explained how increased cortisol levels caused by loneliness often result in depression, poor immunity, reduced appetite, and diminished movement, eventually triggering chronic illness and cognitive conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s. She emphasized that solutions lie not only in clinical policy but also in personal engagement and sustained community support.
Dr. Jemimah Crescentia’s presence at the healthcare summit added a thoughtful layer to the event’s broader dialogue on integrative care. Her perspectives invited attendees to reconsider the role of tradition, belonging, and emotional wellness in shaping tomorrow’s healthcare models.
The Health 2.0 Conference is a three-day healthcare summit that brings together global medical experts, innovators, and changemakers. Through keynotes, panels, and networking, it explores breakthroughs in digital health, patient care, mental wellness, and health tech. Hosted in Dubai and Las Vegas, it showcases forward-thinking solutions shaping the future of healthcare. Learn more about the upcoming editions at www.health2conf.com.