The Aspen Institute Health Innovators Fellowship program recently announced its fourth class of Health Innovators Fellows, including Indu Subaiya, executive vice president at HIMSS. She is also co-founder and CEO of Health 2.0, a HIMSS innovation company that hosts a series of events promoting early-stage companies and new technologies in healthcare. Indu is a passionate advocate for solving healthcare disparities and increasing diversity in the healthcare industry. The 2018 Class of Health Innovators Fellows come from business, nonprofit and government organizations – from medicine and health insurance to biotechnology and venture capital – and are committed to strengthening their leadership and developing new approaches to improve the health and well-being of Americans.