​Primary care has been the victim of pundits touting AI replacing doctors since ChatGPT was released. But something quieter and more consequential is actually happening.

​Primary care isn't being replaced. It's being unbundled. And AI is becoming the hub that the PCP never had the time or infrastructure to be.

Panelists Will Dig Into:

  • AI as the new front door. From symptom triage to risk stratification, how is AI displacing the PCP as the first point of contact — and what happens to the patient relationship?
  • The coordination thesis. If AI becomes the connective tissue across fragmented care, does primary care lose its reason for being? Or does it finally get to focus on what it does best?
  • Who controls the algorithm. Payers, health systems, and tech companies all want to own the AI layer. Who wins that fight — and what are the downstream consequences?
  • The rebundling question. Does AI-driven unbundling create so much fragmentation that someone has to put it all back together? What does rebundled, AI-native primary care actually look like?
  • The legal and regulatory reality. Liability, reimbursement, scope of practice — what's the framework when an AI layer is making decisions that used to belong to a physician?

Moderator:

  • Alexander Singh, Sr. Director of Data, knownwell; Investment Partner, Pioneer Fund

Speakers:

  • Abraham J. Kwon, Partner, Lowenstein Sandler LLP
  • Chethan Sarabu, Director of Clinical Innovation, Health Tech Hub, Cornell Tech
  • ​Bhumika Agarwalla, Senior Director of GenAI, Blue Health Intelligence (BCBS)

Time: 6-9 p.m. ET

Location: Lowenstein Sandler LLP, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020