Lirio’s Media Kit

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Patrick Hunt

Patrick Hunt

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Speakers’ Bureau

Marten den Haring, PhD

Marten den Haring, PhD

Chief Executive Officer

Marten is an experienced AI product leader and tech company operations executive. In addition to CEO, Marten is Lirio’s chief storyteller, and can speak about Lirio and our mission, solutions, technology, team, and more. He is also a strong voice for commentary on the health tech landscape, data privacy and security, and other topics. 

Amy Bucher, PhD

Amy Bucher, PhD

Chief Behavioral Officer

Author of Engaged: Designing for Behavior Change, Amy leads Lirio’s behavioral science team in the development of our Precision Nudging™ solutions. She is an influencer and frequent speaker on behavior change, behavioral design, and motivation psychology, among other topics.

Chris Symons, PhD

Chris Symons, PhD

Chief AI Scientist

Chris is an expert in the real-world application of reinforcement learning and other AI and machine learning strategies. He is qualified to speak on AI ethics, AI in healthcare, and a variety of related topics. He can also bring in other experts from his team as needed. 

Recent News

From suboptimal outreach to member trust barriers, new market research shows health plans’ greatest challenges

From suboptimal outreach to member trust barriers, new market research shows health plans’ greatest challenges

Despite a broad – and growing – recognition that artificial intelligence plays a monumental role in enhancing member experiences and trust, health plan leaders share that their organizations’ strategic plans prioritize organizational efficiency over member engagement.  

5 plans of attack: How payers can succeed facing new CMS rules in 2025 – and beyond

5 plans of attack: How payers can succeed facing new CMS rules in 2025 – and beyond

Some of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) changes represent a paradigm shift away from tradition, including new caps on out-of-pocket spend and sweeping health equity mandates. The good news is, these changes broaden opportunity for health plans, providers and patients alike – especially those who proactively embrace the shift toward preventative, value-based care.