Dr. Aditi U. Joshi is a board-certified emergency physician and the founder of Ardexia, a digital health consultancy. She has spent two decades practicing emergency medicine while building and governing digital health programs across health systems, startups, and governments on four continents. She is one of a small number of clinicians who has operated at every layer of this space: frontline clinical practice, enterprise implementation, policy advocacy, and expert witness work. That combination is what makes her perspective useful to those wanting to learn about digital health, AI, and healthcare policy, and to physicians trying to make sense of what is actually happening versus what the press releases say.
Her work includes designing the telehealth program at multiple programs globally, serving as clinical voice in a $132M telehealth acquisition, advising on AI readiness and reimbursement for health systems globally, and working with legal teams as an expert witness on matters involving telehealth standards of care, AI governance, and digital health fraud. She is an advisor to the AMA Digital Medicine Payment Advisory Group and serves on boards at the intersection of digital health and healthcare innovation.
She is co-author of Telehealth Success: How to Thrive in the New Age of Remote Care, used internationally to design and scale digital medicine programs, and is a frequent quoted source on telehealth regulation, AI adoption, and the gap between digital health’s promise and its current reality.
She splits her time between the US and Paris, practices martial arts for her mental health, and writes at digitalhealthdownload.substack.com.








