About the Annual Conference
Interoperability: Building Consensus Through the 2020 Roadmap
eHealth Initiative’s 2015 Annual Conference & Member Meetings, February 3-5 in Washington, DC will bring together the most influential leaders from across the healthcare spectrum to discuss critical issues related to the use of data and technology to improve healthcare for all Americans
Unlike other conferences, eHealth Initiative’s Annual Conference includes a variety of perspectives and stakeholders in a neutral environment, including a series of interactive panels and best practices. The event draws hundreds of attendees from professional societies, patient advocacy groups, payers, health systems, pharmacies, labs, medical device manufacturers and many other key constituencies.
Sessions will focus on creating interoperable systems for new care delivery models, with a strong emphasis on supporting transitions of care. Discussion topics include:
- Getting to Yes: Solutions for Getting Consensus on Standards
- Key Functionality Needed for Interoperability
- Patient Matching: Why You Should Care
- Methods for Managing Privacy Preferences Across the Ecosystem
- Payers and Bundled Payments
- Working with CEOs on Data Security
- Catering to the Consumer
- Wearables: Changing the Way We Think About Our Healthcare
- Telemedicine: The Next Frontier
- Debate on Consolidation in the Health IT Market: Is Bigger Better?
- Incentives for the Entire Care Continuum
- Case Studies Using Analytics in Public Health: Syndromic Surveillance
- Creating an Ecosystem to Support API-based Interoperability
Please contact Christy.Hicks@ehidc.org with questions about the event.
AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE YOU WILL:
- Collaborate one-on-one with more than 250 healthcare industry key stakeholders within Three (3) focused and intimate workgroup discussions on Interoperability, Data Access & Use and Business and Clinical Motivators.
- Problem-solve with healthcare leaders during nine (9) Learning Lab breakout discussion sessions and panels focused on hot button issues and focused on ways to overcome barriers that stand in the way of progress in healthcare. Panelists and speakers will deliberate solutions to big data challenges, determine how value can drive innovation, and develop strategies to turn outputs into outcomes.
- Share experiences, problems, solutions and best practices. Through Q&A sessions at panels or at focused networking events and activities, you will have numerous opportunities to connect with others who share your passion
When
Tuesday, February 3, 2015 – Thursday, February 5, 2015
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Eastern Time
Where
OMNI SHOREHAM HOTEL
2500 Calvert Street
Washington, DC 20008
Planner
Christy Hicks