Microsoft & Green Bay Packers Leaders Highlight OneRoom Health in Innovation Conversation

In a recent interview featuring Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, and Ed Policy, President and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, technology’s role in transforming healthcare was front and center. Speaking about the work happening at TitletownTech — an innovation partnership between the Packers, Microsoft, AT&T, and others that supports early-stage, scalable ventures — both leaders highlighted OneRoom Health as an example of how emerging solutions can reshape where and how care is delivered. 

Smith discussed how immersive, connected technology can change the patient experience in rural and remote communities, enabling access to care that feels personal even when clinicians are miles away. Policy emphasized that the same level of care available in major metropolitan centers should be achievable in communities like Green Bay, thanks to advancements like OneRoom Health’s immersive clinical environments. 

Their conversation reinforces a core idea at the heart of OneRoom’s mission: that distance should not determine the quality of care a person receives. By combining integrated medical devices with real-time collaboration, Immersive Care is creating new pathways to deliver coordinated, high-confidence clinical encounters across distance, a model that organizations can deploy today, not in some distant future.