Day 2 of the Health 2.0 Conference USA 2025 at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas continued to push boundaries, sparking discussions on digital health, AI-driven diagnostics, public health challenges, and the future of patient-centered care. Industry leaders, policymakers, and health innovators convened on the global stage of the healthcare event in Vegas to explore transformative trends, challenge conventional healthcare models, and uncover new pathways for accessible, efficient, and tech-driven medical solutions.
The second day at our healthcare conference opened with a compelling panel discussion: “Telehealth, Personalized Medicine, Medical Chatbots... What’s Next?” Peter Ax Founder & CEO of UpScriptHealth, moderated the conversation, joined by Ryan Zumalt Co-founder of TruePointe Healthcare, Petra Divito, Founder & CEO of Prime Imaging LLC, Ann Vu SVP & Chief Quality & Regulatory Affairs Officer at ZimVie, Amit Kumar Bajpai Practice Head, Healthcare at Accro, Scott Maloney Senior Partner & Founder of Crain & Company, and Dr. Glenn Loomis Founder & President of Query Health. The panel explored the rapid expansion of virtual care and AI-driven diagnostics, debating whether the future of medicine would become fully digital or if human interaction in healthcare remains irreplaceable.
Germany’s advancements in digitalized healthcare systems were highlighted in “Digitalization Of The Healthcare System/Pharmacies: Success Stories From Germany.” Stefan Wahl Pharmacist at Vitalwelt Apotheken, shared insights on electronic prescriptions, AI-powered pharmacy management, and data-driven patient care, demonstrating how innovative models can optimize patient outcomes.
Mental health took center stage in “Loneliness And Isolation: Addressing The Health Risks Of Social Disconnection.” Moderated by Devaki Thavarajah Independent Volunteer at Data Transparency, panelists Dr. Carl Forkner President & CEO of Arizona DAV East Valley Veterans Foundation, Toni Curtis Director & Founder of BirthWise Doula Services LLC, Lisa DriggersMilam, Founder of American Women’s Empowerment, Maria Burke Owner of Celtic Angels Home Health Care, and Elizabeth Connolly Founder & President of Thin Line Peer Support Team, Inc. examined the devastating effects of social isolation on mental health, chronic illnesses, and longevity, stressing the importance of community-based solutions and AI-driven mental health support.
A new era in chronic pain management was discussed in “Beyond Opioids: Exploring Holistic & Non-Traditional Approaches To Pain Management.” Featuring Dr. Alicia Jones Chief Medical Information Officer at Vitus Consulting Group, Shinjini Singh Clinical Trial Assistant II at IQVIA,Neha Shah Founder & Integrative Nutrition Practitioner at Diaspora Nutrition, and Kyra Montagu Owner of Ki-Ra Holistic Living, the session explored alternative therapies such as acupuncture, cognitive behavioral therapy, and plant-based pain relief, offering a more sustainable approach to pain treatment.
The role of traditional medicine in modern healthcare was examined in “Advancing Scientific Understanding And Validation Of Traditional Healing Practices,” Dr. Noreen Galaria CEO & Founder of Inner Glow, led the discussion with Dr. Mary Joyce CEO of JOYSkin Products, Dr. Sarvjeet Singh Associate Professor & Program Director at the University Of North Texas At Frisco, Neha Shah Founder & Integrative Nutrition Practitioner at Diaspora Nutrition, Kyra Montagu Owner of Ki-Ra Holistic Living, and Shinjini Singh Clinical Trial Assistant II at IQVIA, evaluating how traditional healing methods align with contemporary medical research.
A keynote session, “Understanding Ancient Indian Traditional Healing Practices Through Proven Medical Solutions,” was presented by Dr. Jemimah Crescentia Head of Medical Coding & Audit at Cure Medical Centers. She delved into scientifically validated aspects of Ayurveda, Siddha medicine, and herbal treatments, illustrating how they can complement modern healthcare practices.
Like Day 1, the Recognition Session at our healthcare conference celebrated trailblazers in the healthcare sector, honoring their contributions to innovation, patient care, and industry transformation. Attendees also enjoyed a networking lunch, promoting meaningful conversations and professional collaborations.
Following this, , Founder & Executive Director of Abundance Foundation Inc., delivered a keynote titled “Broken System, Not Broken People.” He examined systemic flaws in healthcare, arguing that inequities in affordability, accessibility, and patient education are the real barriers—not patients themselves. His session sparked discussions on healthcare reform, policy changes, and patient-centered care models.
The session “Is Wellness Only For The Privileged? Debunking Myths” examined the accessibility of wellness trends, healthcare affordability, and inclusivity. Moderated by Dr. Noreen Galaria CEO & Founder of Inner Glow, the panel featured Dierre A. Dikaha CEO & Counselor at SevenP Healthcare Services, Sherry Tismal Founder & CEO of Optimal Health Pro, Dr. Knightess Alabi PhD Student & Research Assistant at University Of Maryland School Of Medicine, and Dr. Gabriel, Founder & Chairman of CMFIT Global Health Consulting.
Closing the day, the panel “The Hidden Crisis: How Does Loneliness Affect Senior Health?” addressed the impact of social isolation on the elderly. Led by Lenique Cross Learning & Development Director at RxSense, the panel included Ronita Boullt CEO of Caring With Compassion Community, Loreta Doga Founder of UMATTERCARE Mental Health Services, Dr. Kristoffer Rouse CEO of EvolvCARE Counseling, Dr. Jemimah Crescentia Head of Medical Coding & Audit at Cure Medical Centers, and Dr. Lilian Alevato Chief Medical Officer at White-Wilson Medical Center.
The Networking Hour wrapped up the second day of the global healthcare event in Vegas, providing attendees another chance to exchange ideas, connect with potential partners, and reflect on key insights. Conversations carried into the evening, ensuring that the impact of the Health 2.0 Conference USA 2025 – Day 2 would extend beyond the event itself. The participants also got the chance to visit The 2.0 Conferences’ exhibit booth to explore future editions in Dubai Singapore and the USA
With another day of pioneering discussions, groundbreaking innovations, and collaborative energy done right, attendees now look ahead to the final sessions, eager to gain further insights into emerging technologies, patient-centric healthcare models, and global policy shifts shaping the future of healthcare.