Speaker Profile
STEVEN M. SCHWARTZ
Steven M. Schwartz, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Scientist, Healthcare Researcher, Digital Health Human-Centered & Instructional Design Architect. Dr. Schwartz currently leads the scientific strategy for IndividuAllytics (the N of 1 evaluation leaders) and Clinical Research & Evaluation for Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy. Dr. Schwartz previously served as a part of the Behavioral Science Team that architected and evaluated the suite of Health Media digital health coaching products prior to, during, and after the company’s acquisition by Johnson and Johnson in 2008, Dr. Schwartz has been part of the digital innovation curve in healthcare for many years. He has also been faculty in the Department of Social Sciences and Psychology at the University of the Virgin Islands and has held faculty appointments at the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan as well.
As a Boarded Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Schwartz has significant theoretical and practical expertise in (Cognitive) Behavioral Psychology, Learning Theory, Positive Psychology, Behavioral Economics, Clinical Trials, Program Evaluation, Human-Centered and Instructional Design and Gamification.

Steven M. Schwartz
June 18 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
90 Minutes
Digital Phenotypes, Digital, Twins, and N of 1 Data in the Design of Personalized Measurement-based Clinical Care
The technology currently available for quantifying various biometric, behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and psychological aspects of daily life has become increasingly diverse, accurate, and accessible, with ongoing and continuous improvements. These burgeoning technologies can and will profoundly alter the way lifestyle, health, wellness, and chronic diseases are managed in the future. For those pursuing t..

Steven M. Schwartz
July 23 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
60 Minutes
Designing Medication Adherence within a Patient Support Design Framework
Real-world outcomes have become an increasingly important metric for measuring value. Part of this value centers on the increasing emphasis on the patient (consumer) experience. To this end the industry needs to not only consider the standard “care” or utilization data that is currently available, but also (and perhaps more importantly) more deeply consider what data could or should be gathered if we are to..

Steven M. Schwartz
August 19 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
60 Minutes
Addressing the Five Myths of Healthcare Engagement
It is commonplace in many healthcare settings that as part of their delivery of clinical services (preventive care, acute-care and chronic-care) healthcare organizations are challenged to solve for consumer-patient engagement in their own care and medical decision-making. The tactical elements for engagement often include ways to exchange information, better understand experiences and related needs, a..