HOBOKEN, NJ — Amidst a backdrop of over 1,500 influential healthcare and business leaders from throughout the globe descending upon the first ever American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin World Health Congress this past weekend, CarePoint Health Chief Executive Officer Dr. Achintya Moulick led one of the true highlights of the event by moderating its CEO Forum. Dr. Moulick was joined on the panel by a distinguished selection of executives representing a diverse array of healthcare and related organizations, as well as by New York State Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar who provided her perspective on how government can partner with CEOs to deliver for communities.
“Moderating the CEO Forum was a true honor, and I am immensely proud that we were able to produce such a thought provoking, engaging conversation between many of the foremost leaders in our industry,” said President and CEO of CarePoint Health, Achintya Moulick, MD, MBA, MCh. “When innovative leaders gather together and take on the unique challenges facing the healthcare industry, we can see the incredible value of collaboration in pointing the way towards a healthier, more equitable future.”
In addition to moderating the CEO Panel, Dr. Moulick also served as Chairman of the World Health Congress and played a major role in planning and executing the highly successful event. Additional panels were held on a variety of topics including Innovation and AI, and the event also featured Continuing Medical Education sessions with an overall goal of uniting healthcare providers, entrepreneurs, financial bodies and policymakers to pave the way for future global health.
“CarePoint Health was proud to support this transformative event and play a key role in its overwhelming success,” said CarePoint Chief of Staff & Vice President of Marketing, Strategy & Patient Experience Justin Drew. “Not only did the World Health Congress offer an opportunity for best-in-class physicians, surgeons, business leaders and more to share their experiences and ideas, it also provided invaluable insight to the next generation of healthcare professionals who will now take the knowledge they gained back to their communities in the service of their patients.”
The World Health Congress was held at the famed Marriott Marquis hotel in New York City and invited dignitaries at the event included U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, physician and television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz, American Medical Association President Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Indian Politician and Social Innovator Smriti Irani, New Jersey State Senator Vin Gopal, New York Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Council member Shekar Krishnan and many, many more.