
Will AI Transform Health Care?
Find Out At The HCANYS 2025 Annual Conference!
April 30-May 1
Saratoga Springs, NY
The 2025 HCANYS Annual Conference has several outstanding keynote sessions planned. We are super excited about this one…and you will be too!
While Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare is far from new, the recent surge of interest in generative AI models signals a turning point that could profoundly reshape care delivery and enhance the well-being of the clinicians providing that care.
This keynote will delve into the realities beyond the current AI hype, showcasing the transformative potential of this technology to alleviate the administrative burdens shouldered by our healthcare professionals. Drawing from the University of Rochester Medical Center’s approach to AI health innovation, this presentation will illuminate the path towards harnessing AI to create a more efficient, compassionate, and digitally empowered healthcare ecosystem.
But that’s not all!
Program highlights include:
- Creating a Keeping Culture – Winning the Retention Battle in Home Care
- Major Directions & Roles for HCBS in the Evolving Health Care System
- Closing the Generational Gap
- Update From The National Alliance for Care at Home
Register here!

About the speaker: Michael Hasselberg, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical Nursing, and Data Science at the University of Rochester (UR).
Dr. Hasselberg is the first Chief Digital Health Officer at UR Medicine and is the co-Director of the UR Health Lab, the health system’s digital innovation incubator. He was named to the “Top 50 in Digital Health” list by Rock Health to recognize his work to improve health equity through technology innovation during the Covid-19 pandemic. Board certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Dr. Hasselberg completed his PhD degree in Health Practice Research at the UR and a postdoctoral certificate in Healthcare Leadership at the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University.
His expertise expands health and technology as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar Fellow and committee member for the National Academies Standing Committee on Primary Care. He has been an advisor on digital health modalities to the New York State Department of Health and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. He also serves as an independent consultant to several digital health start-up companies, private foundations, and health systems across the country.
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