Research & Value Based Asset Development via Health 2.0
User-generated data from Health 2.0 tools and communities could potentially be an important part of a future national data strategy. We’ll be looking at these new sources of information in the context of the Administration’s data initiatives.
Sponsored by:
Technology Showcase: Data Drives Decisions
Jamie Heywood, Co-Founder and Chairman, PatientsLikeMe
David Hale, Project Manager, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Hugo Stephenson, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, iGuard
Mark Walinske, Chief Executive Officer, Boundary Medical
Daniel Palestrant, MD, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Sermo
Panel Discussion: Health 2.0’s Role in a World of “Data Liberacion”
Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, US Health and Human Services
Kenneth Buetow, Associate Director, BioInformatics, National Cancer Institute & Founder, caBIG (cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid)
Patrick Soon-Shiong, Executive Chairman, Abraxis Health
Josh Sommer, Executive Director, Chordoma Foundation
We’ll take a look physician adoption of clinical groupware, including online encounters and patient communication, and examine what type of technology use will qualify as part of “meaningful use.”
Technology Showcase: Health 2.0 in the Physicians Office
Ryan Howard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Practice Fusion
Martin Pellinat, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, VisionTree Systems
Geoff Hyatt, VP Business Development, Alere (formerly RMD Networks)
Terry Douglas, Executive Director, Marketing Strategy, RelayHealth
L. Gordon Moore, President of Hello Health University, Myca
Jeff M. Livingston, MD, MacArthur OB/GYN
Keynote Address: Three Key Stages for “Meaningful Use”
David Blumenthal, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Panel Discussion: Can Health 2.0 Improve EHR Adoption?
Moderated by: Joshua Seidman, Office of Provider Adoption Support, Office of the National Coordinator
Jon White, Health IT Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Ted Eytan, Medical Director for Delivery Systems Operations Improvement, Permanente Federation, LLC
Regina Holliday, Muralist/Artist, Medical Advocacy Mural Project
2:45pm
Breakout Sessions
Patients 2.0
Join Gilles Frydman, ACOR, as he hosts a panel of 6 vocal ePatients who will share their personal journeys and experiences navigating the healthcare system and the world of Health 2.0. Panelists Include:
Linda Silversmith, ACOR
Regina Holliday, Medical Advocacy Mural Project
Jonathan Kuniholm, The Open Prosthetics Project
Amy Romano, Lamaze International
Josh Sommer, Chordoma Foundation
Carlos Rizo, Innovation Cell
Moving the Needle on Innovation Together
With your hosts Wil Yu, ONC and Julie Murchinson, Health 2.0 Accelerator and Manatt Health Solutions, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on session highlighting federal initiatives for care improvement where the government is funding programs and seeking solutions from the Health 2.0 innovation community to “move the needle” forward on national healthcare priorities. Advanced registration is required, for more details, click here.
Summing up the Role of Health 2.0 in System Evolution
We’ll be discussing where Health 2.0 fits into reform, innovation, and the growing personalization of healthcare.
Sponsored by:
Keynote Address
Aneesh Chopra, Federal Chief Technology Officer of the United States
Reactor Panel: Health 2.0 Style
Wil Yu, Director of Innovation, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure Holdings
Chris Schroeder, Chief Executive Officer, HealthCentral
5:00pm
Reception
Unfortunately, we are not taking speaker submissions for Health 2.0 Goes to Washington. If you are interested in speaking at a Health 2.0 event, please apply for the SF event here.
DC Spring 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Registration and Breakfast
Welcome and Overview of Health 2.0
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
Introduction to ONC Initiatives
Presented by: Wil Yu, Director of Innovation, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC)
Health 2.0 Drivers for Consumer Health IT Adoption
We’ll explore the world of consumer tools, including wellness, content and community, medication adherence and consumer tools for self management.
Technology Showcase: Health 2.0 Tools for Consumers
Moderated by: Matthew Holt, Health 2.0 and Julie Murchinson, Health 2.0 Accelerator
Panel Discussion: The Role of Consumers in Health 2.0
Moderated by: Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, THINK-Health
Esther Dyson – “Health, Not Healthcare!”
Coffee Break
Exhibit Hall Romp - (List and Description of Exhibiting Companies)
Or….
Catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Research & Value Based Asset Development via Health 2.0
User-generated data from Health 2.0 tools and communities could potentially be an important part of a future national data strategy. We’ll be looking at these new sources of information in the context of the Administration’s data initiatives.
Technology Showcase: Data Drives Decisions
Panel Discussion: Health 2.0’s Role in a World of “Data Liberacion”
Lunch
Catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
…or visit the Exhibit Hall - (List and Description of Exhibiting Companies)
Can Health 2.0 Improve EHR Adoption?
We’ll take a look physician adoption of clinical groupware, including online encounters and patient communication, and examine what type of technology use will qualify as part of “meaningful use.”
Technology Showcase: Health 2.0 in the Physicians Office
Keynote Address: Three Key Stages for “Meaningful Use”
Panel Discussion: Can Health 2.0 Improve EHR Adoption?
Moderated by: Joshua Seidman, Office of Provider Adoption Support, Office of the National Coordinator
Breakout Sessions
Exhibit Hall Open - (List and Description of Exhibiting Companies)
Summing up the Role of Health 2.0 in System Evolution
We’ll be discussing where Health 2.0 fits into reform, innovation, and the growing personalization of healthcare.
Keynote Address
Reactor Panel: Health 2.0 Style
Reception
Unfortunately, we are not taking speaker submissions for Health 2.0 Goes to Washington. If you are interested in speaking at a Health 2.0 event, please apply for the SF event here.