Nominate the Top 50 in Digital Health

The nomination period is now closed. If a nominee is selected as a Top 50 honoree, they will be contacted in April 2024.

True to our name, we will be recognizing 50 of digital health’s best and brightest. Our categories include the following:

  • This individual is a designer or builder themselves (app developer, software engineer, lab PI, health system designer, etc.) or they are laying the foundation for the digital health industry to continuously improve, innovate, and adapt.

  • This individual is developing creative and innovative ways to increase access to care for underserved populations (rural, unhoused, elderly, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, etc.) and displays a deep evidence of impact in the communities that they serve.

  • Actively practicing doctors, nurses, aides, PAs, physical therapists, mental health professionals, etc. who use their direct patient experience as a springboard for larger-scale change.

  • This individual is seen as a figurehead of digital health's promise and potential, and has been a player in the ecosystem for at least 10 years.

  • Leaders who are pushing the boundaries of thought leadership and idea development in our space. This individual is seen as a source of inspiration, a trusted partner, and an innovative dreamer developing new ways to better healthcare for all.

  • Government players and other leaders whose work is focused on influencing and enhancing policy to advance digital health through tangible change.

  • Epidemiologists, public health practitioners, and other experts who hold public health at the center of their mission while driving innovation forward, combatting misinformation, and acting as a trusted member of their community.

  • Healthcare and/or digital health-focused journalists, reporters, podcast hosts, newsletter writers, authors, etc. who are shining a light on digital health and where the industry needs to go next.

  • Financial contributors, members of the VC industry, and other individuals who consistently invest significantly in digital health, or provide other meaningful monetary support to advance digital health initiatives, including health equity.

  • This individual’s work should be a new concept, product, technology, or approach that disrupted the healthcare industry in the last year. This work is grounded in systemic change, and is driving measurable long-term impact.