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HLTH 2024: AI and the A-List

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The health conference isn’t just drawing industry leaders. Some household names are slated to appear.

With a guest list that includes Halle Berry, Lenny Kravitz and John Legend, someone would likely assume they are likely headed to the Oscars, or maybe the Emmys or Grammys.

Actually, they are all among the featured speakers at this year’s HLTH Conference, which kicks off in Las Vegas Sunday.

The health conference runs through Wednesday and features hundreds of discussions on hot topics, such as AI, weight loss drugs, the patient experience and more. Thousands of healthcare leaders are slated to attend.

The list includes some names that would likely be more expected at a major healthcare conference, including Greg Adams, CEO of Kaiser Permanente, and Tom Mihaljevic, MD, president and CEO of the Cleveland Clinic.

As accomplished as they are, they haven’t yet achieved the household name status of Halle Berry, the Oscar-winning actor who has also earned the Emmy and Golden Globe. Berry will be talking about women’s health and menopause, and she has also founded a women’s health and wellness platform, Respin.

John Legend, one of the rare individuals to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award, will be talking about health equity. Lenny Kravitz, the legendary rocker, also will be talking about reaching out to underserved groups and the importance of oral health.

Lance Bass, the singer and actor who gained worldwide fame with NSYNC, will be appearing in a panel discussion on glucose biosensors.


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