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Sign up for the Health IT community and you will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with others who share your interests and access to all Health IT content in the program. We have customized this program agenda to meet your individual goals.
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8:00 am - 10:00 am
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- Corporate Activation & Management Program’s activation mechanisms for stakeholders to use both internally and externally to launch successful new initiatives
- Emphasis on the pre-launch and initial launch within the project lifecycle to achieve greater organizational effectiveness and efficiency
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10:00 am - 10:55 am
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- Hear U.S. presidential candidates’ platforms for health care reform
- Compare proposals to address universal coverage and the fiscal stability of Medicare
- Reactor panelists provide an in-depth critique by evaluating the economic and social impact of Democratic and Republican proposals
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11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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- Gain insights into creating true innovation in health care
- Highlights of new market solutions and technologies that build value and transform the industry
- Reactor panelists bring real-world expertise and examples of innovation in both payer and provider realms
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1:20 pm - 2:20 pm
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- Is the current model of health care delivery sustainable?
- New models of integration between physicians, hospitals and payers
- Progress toward implementing systems and driving culture change to meet CMS, payer and employer quality measures
- Forecasting how P4P and reimbursement linked to quality will evolve
- Responding to pressures of quality, service delivery, and recruitment of physicians
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2:25 pm - 3:25 pm
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- Defining the strategic imperative and forecasting ROI to build consensus for EHR implementation
- Overcoming ambulatory EHR challenges including an implementation sequence and plan
- Successes and challenges to date
- Technology’s unintended positive results of EMR and HIPAA on the environmental impact
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Bill Spooner
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Sharp HealthCare

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3:25 pm - 3:55 pm
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5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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- Market solutions and strategies to foster and achieve accountable care
- Insights from the Dartmouth Atlas Project and lessons learned for all industry sectors
- Keynote panelists debate necessary changes in the payment system to create a powerful set of incentives
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Ian Morrison
Futurist and Author; President Emeritus, Institute for the Future

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Ronald M. Davis, MD
President American Medical Association

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Elliott S. Fisher, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine and Community and Family Medicine Dartmouth Medical School

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Mark McClellan, MD, PhD
Senior Fellow, Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair in Health Policy Studies, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution

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6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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8:00 am - 9:00 am
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- Understanding the evolving health care consumer – Identifying and interpreting the demand for health care information and services
- Applying lessons learned from the retail consumers to health care consumers
- How the retail market is shifting its operational and marketing strategies to meet the needs of health care consumers
- Progress of the technology sector’s personal health records – Building trust and user-centric access to health information
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9:10 am - 10:10 am
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- The EMR evolution in a 7-hospital integrated delivery network
- Challenges in achieving interoperability in a best-of–breed environment
- Drivers in creating a 'paperlight' hospital and migrating to an integrated suite of EMR products
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10:10 am - 10:40 am
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| Executive Discussion Series |
- Quality
- Pay-for-Performance
- Access
- Health care reform
- Cost-Effectiveness
- Transparency
- Patient Satisfaction Metrics
- Chronic Care
- Medicare
- Consumerism
- Health IT
- Benefit Design
- Retail Healthcare - Using Medically Integrated Health & Fitness Centers to Improve Cash Flow while Improving the Health of the Community and Increasing Outpatient Service Revenue
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10:40 am - 11:30 am
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- Trends in consumer demand and usage patterns for PHRs
- Investments in technologies and user interfaces that are compelling to consumers
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Jeffrey Gruen, MD
Chief Medical Officer Revolution Health

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Jeffrey Rideout, MD, MA, FACP
Chief Medical Officer, Health Revolution Partners;
Former VP, Internet Business Solutions Group, Healthcare Practice, Cisco Systems

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11:40 am - 12:30 pm
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- Updates on consumer tools to improve health status and change behavior
- Successful health plan strategies to implement consumer decision support and incentives
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1:45 pm - 3:45 pm
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3:55 pm - 4:55 pm
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- Assessing the progress of DHHS’ focus on value-based purchasing
- Gauging the scope and depth of performance measurement and reporting
- Addressing the need to change the underlying architecture of reimbursement to focus on integrated, quality care
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Bernadine Healy
Health Editor, U.S. News & World Report;
President's Council, Advisors on Science and Technology;
Former Director, National Institutes of Health
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James Robinson, PhD
Editor-In-Chief
Health Affairs
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Andrew Webber
President and CEO, National Business Coalition on Health Board of Directors for the National Quality Forum, the Leapfrog Group, and Bridges to Excellence

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John Tooker, MD, MBA, FACP
EVP and CEO
American College of Physicians

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5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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- Envisioning the key elements of a health care system that would provide cost-effective care
- Requisite health reform changes for universal insurance coverage, coordinated care, value and payment reform
- Reactor panelists outline how to affect change for market reform, technology implementation and transparency
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6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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9:40 am - 10:40 am
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- Exploring divergent and collaborative strategies to deliver patient-centered care
- Evaluating the competitive landscape for health systems and strategic moves by various industry sectors
- Addressing whether and how EMRs and PHRs change a system’s ability to deliver patient-centered care
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10:40 am - 11:30 am
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11:30 am - 12:15 pm
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- Balancing the competing pressures of biomedical innovations with funding and distribution challenges
- The impact of high cost, targeted therapies and diagnostic testing on payers, purchasers and consumers
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12:20 pm - 12:35 pm
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- An employer coalition’s response to the federal and state health reform proposals
- Insight into employers’ recommendations to resolve the nation’s health care crisis
- Strategies for market-based reform, universal coverage with individual responsibility, and incentives for health promotion
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12:35 pm - 12:50 pm
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- An employer approach to progressive (and controversial) health benefit design to ensure health promotion
- Investments in onsite clinics, health risk assessments and interventions and a health-focused corporate culture
- Highlights of practical and actionable employer strategies to ensure a healthy, productive workforce
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1:20 pm - 2:20 pm
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- Exploring new ventures, delivery models (worksite and retail clinics) and ancillary opportunities (PBM, dental, vision)
- Lessons learned from international expansion and new geographic markets
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World Congress welcomes our attendees celebrating the Passover holiday and is pleased to provide kosher meals throughout the conference.
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