Session: Code That Cares: The Architecture Behind Remote Patient Healing
In a world increasingly defined by virtual care, how do we ensure the systems we build don’t just function—but actually heal?
In this powerful 20-minute session, Deepika Katake - software engineer and digital health innovator, shares the architecture behind remote patient monitoring solutions that are saving lives every day. With years of experience building intelligent, secure, and scalable platforms for telehealth, she reveals how empathy, system design, and precision engineering intersect to transform patient outcomes.
Through real-world examples, technical insights, and lessons learned as a woman in both tech and healthcare, this talk explores what it truly means to build “code that cares.” It’s not just about monitoring but it’s about trust, connection, and crafting a future where healing can happen anytime, anywhere.
Bio
Deepika Katake is an accomplished software engineer and digital health innovator with extensive experience in building scalable, secure, and intelligent platforms for remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth. She has worked at the intersection of technology and healthcare, designing solutions that prioritize patient outcomes while driving operational efficiency for healthcare providers. A leader in both tech and healthcare sectors, Deepika’s work empowers organizations to implement impactful, user-centered technologies that ensure better care delivery for patients, wherever they are.
Her passion for combining empathy with engineering has made her a respected voice in healthtech innovation, and she is an advocate for increasing diversity within both the tech and healthcare industries. Deepika is also dedicated to mentoring other women in tech and supporting them on their journeys to leadership roles.