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mHealth + Telehealth World 2014
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014
8:00 am -
8:30 am

Morning Coffee

8:30 am -
8:45 am

Chairpersons' Welcome and Review of Day One

Srinivas Merugu Srinivas Merugu, MD, FACP, MMM
Chief Medical Informatics Officer
St. Vincent Charity Medical Center
Chief Medical Advisor, Clinical Strategy
Medical Mutual of Ohio

Leverage the Business Strategy for Connected Health

8:45 am -
9:30 am

PANEL DISCUSSION: Promote Hospital and Provider Buy-in for Telehealth and mHealth Programs

Health care professionals are known to shy away from change, which could result in road blocks for implementing and expanding Telehealth and mHealth programs. In this session, learn strategies to not only promote buy-in from hospital administrators and providers, but generate excitement about new and growing programs.

  • Understand the key benefits and ROI of Telehealth and mHealth programs
  • Learn skills to effectively communicate these benefits and educate on the value of these programs
  • Discover the main concerns of administrators and providers and prepare to ease these worries with evidence from successful programs
Madan Dharmar Madan Dharmar, MBBS, PhD.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Telemedicine Program, UC Davis School of Medicine
Kristi Henderson Kristi Henderson, DNP, NP-BC, FAEN
Chief Advanced Practice Officer, Director of TeleHealth
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Peter Kung Peter Kung
Director, Strategic Technologies
UCLA Health
Sarah N. Pletcher Sarah N. Pletcher, MD, MA
Medical Director, Center for Telehealth
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
9:30 am -
10:15 am

PANEL DISCUSSION: Discover Ways to Incorporate Technology into the Current Workflow

Introducing new approaches to patient care can cause confusion during the transition and can interrupt the workflow in the department. If this is a concern within the organization or department, it could delay the implementation or expansion of mHealth and Telehealth programs.

  • Explore strategies to integrate technology as part of the patient care model with little disruption
  • Understand where current workflows need to be adjusted to account for changes in practice
  • Discover how integrating technology can increase efficiencies in numerous areas
  • Hear from organizations that have overcome obstacles and successfully incorporated technology into their workflow
Moderator:
Natasa Sokolovich Natasa Sokolovich, JD, MSHCP
Executive Director, Telemedicine
UPMC Physician Services Division
Panelists:
Michael Carter Michael Carter
Enterprise Manager for Media and Telemedicine Systems
Center for Connected Health
Ronald F. Dixon Ronald F. Dixon, MD, MA
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Medical Director
MGH Beacon Hill
Director, Delivery Innovation Program
Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology
Win Vaughan Win Vaughan
Vice President, Business Development and Financial Planning
Catholic Health Initiatives Virtual Health Services
10:15 am -
10:45 am

Networking and Refreshment Break

10:45 am -
11:30 am

Overcome Interoperability Issues

Use of a variety of technologies in health care is quite common and recently Electronic Medical Record adoption has become fairly widespread. Therefore, incorporating Telehealth and mHealth platforms is adding to the amount of technologies with which providers need to work.

  • Explore how using different systems affects data flow across systems
  • Conquer interoperability issues and determine ways to ease access to data
Lixin Tao Lixin Tao, PhD
Professor, Chair, Computer Science Department
Pace University
11:30 am -
12:15 pm

CASE STUDY: Navigate the Plethora of Technology Offerings to Select the Best Platform Over the Long Term

Health care technology is rapidly evolving with new products, new features, and new capabilities being added every day. Technology leaders in provider and payer organizations must navigate the plethora of solutions offered in order to select the right product, vendor, and technology for the long term while establishing a strong foundation for managing and mitigating technology and vendor risk in the future.

  • Learn approaches to select the right technology to meet business requirements
  • Understand what technologies assist in providing superior care coordination and health care services to vulnerable populations across a broad regional footprint
Hugh Hale Hugh Hale
Chief Information Officer
Visiting Nurse Services of New York
Chris Steel Chris Steel
Senior Partner
PA Consulting Group
12:15 pm -
1:30 pm

Luncheon

1:30 pm -
2:15 pm

PANEL DISCUSSION: Increase Patient Adoption of Digital Health Practices to Promote Patient Self-Management

Telehealth and mHealth programs provide options for patients to take a more active role in managing their health. This panel discussion shares ideas to help payers and providers:

  • Understand the benefits of using Telehealth and mHealth in supporting patient self-management and the continuum of care model
  • Develop strategies to encourage patient participation in new and existing programs
Moderator:
Jennifer Kent Jennifer Kent
Senior Analyst
Parks Associates
Panelists:
Nina M. Antoniotti Nina M. Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD
Director of TeleHealth
Marshfield Clinic
Neil C. Evans Neil C. Evans, MD
Co-Director, Connected Health, Office of Information and Analytics
Veterans Health Administration, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
Maulik D. Majmudar Maulik D. Majmudar, MD
Associate Director, Healthcare Transformation Lab
Massachusetts General Hospital
Sean Penwell Sean Penwell, MD
Chief Medical Officer
SeeChange Health Insurance
2:15 pm -
3:00 pm

Utilize Data to Improve Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes

The use of technology in health care presents an opportunity for access to data for both providers and patients. In this session:

  • Explore functional uses for data to improve outcomes and manage the health of populations
  • Identify ways to deal with an excess of data and prioritize information that is most useful for analysis
  • Understand physician willingness to incorporate data from wearable technologies into patient care
Brent Hicks Brent Hicks
Director, Technology and Innovation
Cleveland Clinic
Beth Meese Beth Meese
Manager, Clinical Solutions Center
Cleveland Clinic
Khalid Moidu Khalid Moidu, MD, PhD
Chief Information Officer, Chief Medical Information Officer
Family Physicians Group
William H. Morris William H. Morris, MD, FACP
Vice Chairman, Clinical Informatics
Cleveland Clinic
3:00 pm -
3:30 pm

Networking and Refreshment Break

3:30 pm -
4:15 pm

PANEL DISCUSSION: Improve Population Health through Consumer Engagement and Sustainability

Digital health can have a huge impact on the health of various populations by reducing readmission rates, managing chronic diseases, and improving overall health. While patients are eager to start these programs, they often lose interest after a short period of time. In this panel, learn how to:

  • Design programs that keep consumers engaged and interested
  • Utilize technology to support population health management for various population segments
  • Value the role mobile applications and wearable technologies play in wellness initiatives to improve population health
  • Understand the consumer issues which may reduce adoption and participation and discuss ways to overcome them
Moderator:
Chris Boyer Chris Boyer
Associate Vice President, Digital Strategy
North Shore-LIJ Health System
Panelists:
Mansur Hasib Mansur Hasib, DSc, CISSP, PMP, CPHIMS
Cybersecurity Faculty, Capitol College, Former Chief Information Officer, Baltimore City Health Department
Neil Pierce Neil Pierce
Executive Business Lead, e-Communications
Humana, Inc.
Jared Reitzin Jared Reitzin
Chief Executive Officer and Owner
mobileStorm
Owner, mHealth Watch
4:15 pm -
5:00 pm

Discuss the Effect Digital Health Has on the Provider-Patient Relationship

Whether participating in a program run by a hospital, health system, or health plan, health care delivered via technology changes the traditional provider-patient interaction. Though some programs require a face-to-face interaction prior to any digital interaction, others allow providers to care for a patient they have never met in person.

  • Understand the implications digital health has on the provider-patient relationship
  • Discuss concerns with limited face-to-face time with providers
  • Brainstorm approaches to develop patient trust through interactions using technology
John E. Mattison John E. Mattison, M.D.
Chief Medical Information Officer
Assistant Medical Director
Kaiser Permanente Southern California
5:00 pm -
6:00 pm

Close of Day Two • Cocktail and Networking Reception