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City & State’s Healthy New York Summit will bring together health care decision makers and policy experts from all sectors to identify challenges and discuss solutions to improve our system. Attendees will gain new insights and perspectives on the most critical issues and priorities in New York health care during and post the pandemic.

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EmblemHealth

55 Water Street

New York, NY 

EmblemHealth

55 Water Street

New York, NY 

April 17, 2025

April 17, 2025

9:00 AM - 3:40 PM

9:00 AM - 3:40 PM

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Agenda

Times are subject to change.

9:00 AM EDT Thursday, April 17

10:00 AM EDT Thursday, April 17

Welcoming Remarks from EMCEE

5 minutes
Sheryl Huggins Salomon
Sheryl Huggins Salomon
Director of Strategic Communications for the NYU Silver School of Social Work &
City & State Advisory Board Chair.
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10:05 AM EDT Thursday, April 17

Introduction to Keynote

5 minutes
Derek Doan
Derek Doan
Regional Director
T-Mobile Public Sector Sales
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10:10 AM EDT Thursday, April 17

Keynote Remarks

20 minutes
Dr. Michelle Morse
Dr. Michelle Morse
Acting Health Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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10:30 AM EDT Thursday, April 17

Affordable and Accessible Health Care for New York

55 minutes

This panel will address the challenges and solutions surrounding healthcare affordability
and access in New York. With rising medical costs and the diverse needs of communities,
we’ll discuss key issues like health insurance gaps, access to quality care, and policy
reforms to ensure all New Yorkers can live healthy lives. The conversation will also cover
value-based care, its impact on patients, providers, insurers, and the broader healthcare
marketplace.

This panel will address the challenges and solutions surrounding healthcare affordability
and access in New York. With rising medical costs and the diverse needs of communities,
we’ll discuss key issues like health insurance gaps, access to quality care, and policy
reforms to ensure all New Yorkers can live healthy lives. The conversation will also cover
value-based care, its impact on patients, providers, insurers, and the broader healthcare
marketplace.

Holly Pretsky (Moderator)
Holly Pretsky (Moderator)
Deputy Managing Editor
City & State New York
Danielle Holahan
Danielle Holahan
Executive Director
New York State of Health
Adrienne Lever
Adrienne Lever
Executive Director
NYC Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit
Nicole Jordan-Martin
Nicole Jordan-Martin
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
New York City Health + Hospitals/Community Care
Lev Ginsburg
Lev Ginsburg
Principal
Hinman Straub
Karen Ignagni
Karen Ignagni
Executive Chair
EmblemHealth
Nick Youngstrom
Nick Youngstrom
Chief Executive Officer
SOMOS Innovation
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11:25 AM EDT Thursday, April 17

Healthcare Innovation in New York

55 minutes

New York is at the forefront of healthcare innovation, with advancements in telehealth, wearable devices, AI diagnostics, and data integration improving care delivery. The state is also expanding digital mental health solutions, value-based care, and addressing social determinants of health to enhance outcomes. New York’s biotech and MedTech startups are driving breakthroughs, while health insurance models are evolving with new approaches to coverage, access, and affordability. Additionally, innovations in care management and data security are helping prepare for future health crises. This panel will explore these innovations and their potential to shape the future of healthcare.

New York is at the forefront of healthcare innovation, with advancements in telehealth, wearable devices, AI diagnostics, and data integration improving care delivery. The state is also expanding digital mental health solutions, value-based care, and addressing social determinants of health to enhance outcomes. New York’s biotech and MedTech startups are driving breakthroughs, while health insurance models are evolving with new approaches to coverage, access, and affordability. Additionally, innovations in care management and data security are helping prepare for future health crises. This panel will explore these innovations and their potential to shape the future of healthcare.

Dr. David	Lubarsky (Moderator)
Dr. David Lubarsky (Moderator)
President and Chief Executive Officer
Westchester Medical Center Health Network
Mamta Parakh
Mamta Parakh
Chief Population Health and Data Officer
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York City
Maryanne Schretzman, DSW
Maryanne Schretzman, DSW
Executive Director
NYC Center for Innovation through Data Intelligence
Michael Costa
Michael Costa
Senior Vice President, Provider Network & Population Health
EmblemHealth
Carol Huffman
Carol Huffman
Vice President of Clinical Innovation & Implementation
MVP Health Care
Don Lee
Don Lee
Vice President, Strategy and Business Development
HealtheConnections
John Dionisio
John Dionisio
Chief Information Officer
SOMOS Community Care
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12:20 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

Introduction to Keynote

5 minutes
Dr Ramon Tallaj
Dr Ramon Tallaj
Founder and Chair
SOMOS Community Care
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12:25 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

Keynote Remarks

20 minutes
Dr. James V. McDonald
Dr. James V. McDonald
Commissioner
New York State Department of Health
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12:45 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

1:45 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

Introduction to Panel

5 minutes
Riquelmy Lamour
Riquelmy Lamour
Director of Behavioral Health and Social Work
SOMOS Community Care
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1:50 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

Strengthening the Continuum of Mental Health

55 minutes

New York State leadership has been building on Governor Kathy Hochul’s $1-billion investment to strengthen the delivery of mental health care.  In New York, leaders have been working to offer innovative strategies for strengthening mental health services at every level—from prevention and early intervention to crisis care and long-term support and how to improve accessibility, reduce disparities, and create a more inclusive mental health system that addresses the diverse needs of individuals across the state. What are some of the successful models of care and discuss actionable steps for transforming New York’s mental health landscape.

New York State leadership has been building on Governor Kathy Hochul’s $1-billion investment to strengthen the delivery of mental health care.  In New York, leaders have been working to offer innovative strategies for strengthening mental health services at every level—from prevention and early intervention to crisis care and long-term support and how to improve accessibility, reduce disparities, and create a more inclusive mental health system that addresses the diverse needs of individuals across the state. What are some of the successful models of care and discuss actionable steps for transforming New York’s mental health landscape.

John Celock (Moderator)
John Celock (Moderator)
Special Projects Editor
City & State NY
Ann	Sullivan, MD
Ann Sullivan, MD
Commissioner
New York State Office of Mental Health
Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon
Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon
Chair
Committee on Mental Health
Kristy-Lee Jean-Pierre, Ph.D.
Kristy-Lee Jean-Pierre, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President for Mental Health Services
The New York Foundling
Kana Enomoto
Kana Enomoto
Partner at McKinsey & Company &
Director of Brain Health at McKinsey Health Institute
Brenda Tong
Brenda Tong
Chief Program Officer
Vibrant Emotional Health
Dr. H.Jean Wright II
Dr. H.Jean Wright II
Executive Deputy Commissioner, Division of Mental Hygiene
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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2:45 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

Partnerships and Programs to Help Aging and Vulnerable Populations

55 minutes

As New York faces demographic shifts and growing social needs, addressing the challenges of aging and vulnerable populations remains a priority. This panel will explore innovative strategies, partnerships, community programs, and policies to support these groups. We will discuss effective strategies to improve care access, promote social inclusion, and enhance quality of life. Topics will include affordable housing, healthcare services, financial security, mental health support, technology’s role, and combating social isolation.

As New York faces demographic shifts and growing social needs, addressing the challenges of aging and vulnerable populations remains a priority. This panel will explore innovative strategies, partnerships, community programs, and policies to support these groups. We will discuss effective strategies to improve care access, promote social inclusion, and enhance quality of life. Topics will include affordable housing, healthcare services, financial security, mental health support, technology’s role, and combating social isolation.

Alexa Mikhail (Moderator)
Alexa Mikhail (Moderator)
Senior Health and Wellness Reporter
Fortune Magazine
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
Commissioner
New York City Department for the Aging
Fabienne Laraque
Fabienne Laraque
Chief Medical Officer
NYC Department of Social Services
Chinazo Cunningham
Chinazo Cunningham
Commissioner
New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports
Arsella Burton, DHA, MBA
Arsella Burton, DHA, MBA
Vice President of Government Affairs
Healthix
Marco Damiani
Marco Damiani
CEO
AHRC New York City
Martha Kamber
Martha Kamber
CEO and President
YWCA Brooklyn
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3:40 PM EDT Thursday, April 17

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