
"The topics are superb and very relevant to what is happening now."
— Dr. Herbert Pardes, Vice Chairman, President & CEO, New York Presbyterian Hospital
"A unique ensemble of leaders sharing the most visionary information in a truly collaborative environment."
— Maggie Gunter, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer, Lovelace Clinic Foundation, Project Director and Principal Investigator, New Mexico Health Information Collaborative
"This meeting in general is packed, it is a very good meeting. Very good work - excellent!"
— David Chellapa, Medical Director, GlaxoSmithKline
"I am impressed. This is very much an ideas conference."
— Debbie Theobald, Founder and CEO, Vecna Technologies
"There is a high level of thought leadership present. Something not commonly found in events of this type."
— Eric Yablonka, Vice President and CIO, University of Chicago Hospitals and Health System
"I am impressed with the level of attendees present. Some promising connections have been made."
— Tobias Knoch, Head Erasmus Computing Grid, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam
"As an entrepreneurial MD, I found this truly excellent. Great applications and end-user focus that goes way beyond theory."
— Jeffrey Segal, MD, FACS, CEO and Founder, Medical Justice Services
"Very useful. I was looking for interoperability insights and the conference delivered!"
— Aca Gacic, Project Manager, Assisted Living, Robert Bosch GMBH
" This event has been gathering some of the brightest people and was well worth my time."
— Mickey McManus, President and CEO, MAYA Design
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Who Should Attend: Senior Executives responsible for the development and purchase of IT
systems and hardware for Private, Public and Academic Hospitals, Integrated Care Delivery
Systems, Urgent, Primary and Retail Based Clinics, Home Health Organizations, Nursing Homes,
Assisted Living Facilities and Large Multi-Specialty Physician Group Practices and Senior
Executives responsible for their organizations strategic IT, eHealth and Health Promotion, Disease
Management vision for Health Plans, Self-Insured Employers, and Federal and State payers
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- The impact of consumerism and demographic shifts on the adoption of new healthcare communication technologies
- Healthcare technologies in everyday lives
- Comparative business models for growth
- Case studies
- Reimbursement issues
- Managing risks and liability
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Individual presentations followed by a panel discussion:
- In what ways can provider clinical experience be viewed as an asset in the emerging consumer driven, value-based purchasing healthcare world?
- How do Web 2.0 platforms translate to provider markets?
- In what ways can provider experience / communities generate revenue streams to support a business model?
- What does the future hold in terms of market potential for de-identified clinical data and / or "real world" observational studies, and to whom does the value differentially accrue?
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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Warren Sandberg, MD, PhD
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care
Physician Director for Anesthesia Engineering & Technical Support
Massachusetts General Hospital
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Co-Leader, Massachusetts General Hospital OR of the Future Project

View Biography
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