WASHINGTON, DC – On Saturday, February 28, Chairman David Schweikert will convene a healthcare innovation roundtable in Scottsdale, Arizona, bringing together leaders from emerging health and technology companies to discuss how innovation can improve patient access, reduce costs, and modernize care delivery.
The Joint Economic Committee (JEC) roundtable will focus on the real-world economics of healthcare innovation. Participants will share insights into how new technologies—ranging from AI-enabled clinical tools to medical devices and performance analytics—are reshaping patient care and system affordability. The discussion will also examine policy and regulatory barriers that may be slowing progress.
“The purpose of this discussion is to give the Committee a direct understanding of how emerging healthcare and technology companies are changing the economics of care on the ground,” said Chairman Schweikert. “We want to better understand what is working, where innovation is reducing costs and improving outcomes, and what federal policies may need modernization.”
The event will be structured as an open, discussion-driven dialogue following brief participant introductions. Unlike a traditional Congressional hearing, there will not be set Member questioning periods. Chairman Schweikert is the only Member of Congress scheduled to attend.
The roundtable will be recorded and professionally transcribed. It will not be open to the general public, and there will be no press conference following the event. The recording will be made publicly available on Monday, March 2, 2026.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, February 28th
Time: 3:30 – 5:30pm MST
Location: ASU SkySong, building 1 – Ingenuity Room (301)
Address: 1475 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ
Confirmed Participants
Amy Perry
President and CEO
Banner Health
Jonathan Jeffrey
Chief of Staff
WHOOP
Adam Oskowitz, MD
Co-Founder
Doctronic.AI
Tom Eisiminger
President and CEO
Regenesis
Terrence O’Neil
Director of Operations
Calviri
