The World Congress 7th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress (WHIT v.7.0)

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1. HHS Chief Technology Officer Todd Park leads 7th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress (October 27 2011 - World Congress)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Chief Technology Officer Todd Park will discuss how new federal policies are affecting a new era of health care innovation during 7th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress, Nov.7-8 in Washington, D.C. more»
2. Peter Tippett, MD, VP of Verizon Connected Healthcare Solutions, to address “Enabling the Health IT Ecosystem” at 7th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress, November 7-8, Washington, D.C. (September 30 2011 - World Congress)
Peter Tippett, MD, VP of Verizon Connected Healthcare Solutions, to address “Enabling the Health IT Ecosystem” at 7th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress, November 7-8, Washington, D.C. more»
3. WHIT Congress welcomes ONC leaders for “DC to VC ‘Fireside Chat’” for IT Innovators and Investors, November 7, Washington, D.C. (July 27 2011 - )
Washington, D.C., - July 27, 2011 - The 7th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress is pleased to announce the Office of the National Coordinator of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will host the session “DC to VC ‘Fireside Chat’ – IT Innovators and Investors on Market Developments, Innovations, Trends and Opportunities” Nov. 7 in Washington D.C. more»
4. WHCC Health Innovation programs announces poster exhibit, competition at World Health Care Innovation and Technology Congress, November 7-8, Washington, D.C. (June 22 2011 - World Congress)
5. US Army Using Telehealth Mobile Phone Case Manager Support to Improve Quality Care and Outcomes of Wounded Warriors (November 25 2009 - Behavioral Health Central)
More than 10,000 US Army soldiers who have returned from duty in Iraq or Afghanistan with traumatic brain injury or other serious injuries are participating in a pilot study to test a telehealth outreach program that’s designed to track progress, improve quality of care and increase optimal outcomes. more»
6. Helping Providers Get Paid Faster: The Cost Savings of Electronic Data Interchange (November 20 2009 - Behavioral Health Central)
Fourteen years ago on October 6, Presidential Savings Bank became the first to offer its customers access to online banking. And since then, the convenient, cost-efficient electronic interchange technology has attracted millions of busy consumers, especially when it comes to getting paid: 75 percent of American wage earners who have access to direct deposit use it. more»
7. EHR Effort Needs Health Reform to Work, But Real Reform Not in Sight, Brailer Warns (November 18 2009 - BNA)
The Obama administration's push for providers to adopt electronic health records over the next few years has good and bad aspects but has no chance of succeeding without meaningful health reform, David Brailer, the first national coordinator for health information technology, declared Nov. 10. more»
8. Data Breach Rules: the 'Octomom' Example (November 13 2009 - Healthcare Informatics)
Last month, I wrote an item about HHS’ new interim final rules on data breach notification. Something I heard during a panel at the World Healthcare Innovation & Technology Congress this week reminded me of why this is still a controversial issue. more»
9. Voice-Assisted Care Technology Offers Residential Facilities a Novel Solution to Improving Patient Care and Streamlining Documentation (November 13 2009 - Behavioral Health Central)
At the World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress (WHIT v5.0) this week in the Washington, D.C. area, industry leaders heard from preeminent policy makers and technology experts on some of the most important trends and developments driving healthcare technology forward. Keynote speakers such as former President Bill Clinton and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (click here for BHC's report and a full transcript of his address, plus hear a one-on-one exchange with BHC's Editorial Director, Robin Jay) offered their thoughts on the broad changes needed to reform and reengineer healthcare delivery, while breakout sessions explored specific emerging technologies that hold the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery. more»
10. Healthcare isn't ready for HITECH security rules? (November 12 2009 - Health care & Technology Blog )
After returning from a well received presentation on "Meaningful Use: Why HIPAA is No Longer a Paper Tiger" at the World Healthcare Innovation & Technology Congress - HITECH / HIPAA Compliance Management Leadership Summit, it doesn't surprise me that a majority of healthcare organizations are not prepared to comply with new privacy and security rules enacted within ARRA and the HITECH Act. more»
11. Grameen Healthcare selects Pesinet to participate in the “World Health Innovation & Technology” Congress, 8-10 November 2009, Washington DC (November 7 2009 - )

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