26 Aug 2026 | 03:00 PM GMT

Finding Patients Is Easy. Treating Them Is Hard.

About this Meeting

Advances in AI, diagnostics, screening programs, and precision medicine are enabling healthcare organizations to identify patients earlier than ever before. From cancer detection and chronic disease prediction to population health screening and risk stratification, the ability to find patients is accelerating rapidly across healthcare.

At the same time, many health systems are already operating under significant workforce and capacity constraints. Earlier diagnosis often creates new operational pressures across specialist access, care coordination, treatment pathways, and follow-up services. In many cases, healthcare organizations are discovering that identifying more patients is only valuable if the system can absorb and support them effectively afterwards.

This roundtable brings together leaders across providers, pharma, diagnostics, and healthcare innovation to explore one of the most important operational tensions emerging in healthcare today. The discussion will focus on what happens when innovation outpaces delivery capacity, how organizations are managing growing demand across care pathways, and what it takes to scale earlier detection without overwhelming the system itself.

Join us to discuss:

  • How are AI, diagnostics, and screening programs changing the scale and speed of patient identification?

  • Where are health systems experiencing the greatest operational strain as earlier detection expands?

  • What workforce, workflow, and care delivery models are helping organizations manage growing demand sustainably?