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MedCity virtual INVEST event offers takes on healthcare innovation in a pandemic: Register for Earlybird tickets now

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Our annual INVEST conference will be held as a virtual event this year. Rather than a day and a half in-person event, MedCity will highlight the seismic changes in healthcare all week long starting Monday, July 20. Healthcare innovators from health systems and other segments of healthcare will share how they are facing the challenge of delivering care in a pandemic, what they have learned and how they are applying insight aggregated from their own institutions and colleagues at other organizations.

Please see our agenda here and register for the event. Tickets are available at an early-bird rate of $49 if you register now with the code MCN50. Once the Early Bird Rate expires, tickets will be $99. Companies can opt to purchase 10 tickets for a corporate group rate of $399.

Christopher Coburn

One highlight of INVEST 2020 is Christopher Coburn, chief innovation officer of Mass General Brigham, formerly Partners HealthCare. As the opening speaker, he will share how his nonprofit institution geared up to meet the challenge of Covid-19 and some of the major changes it implemented.

All sessions throughout the week will be recorded and available to attendees upon request.

MedCity’s editorial staff will provide special content throughout the week.  During this unprecedented crisis, MedCity News has only solidified its position as a credible news source sorting fact from fiction. We garner nearly 450,000 unique pageviews per month and reader engagement is so high that average visitors read more than four pages per visit.

Sponsors have the opportunity to speak directly to this audience during the entire week, so click here to get more information on our sponsorship options.

The virtual event will have limited capacity, so in order to secure your spot, please register now and use the MCN50 code.

Photo: NicoElNino, Getty Images

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