Health IT Summit in Dallas - December 7-8, 2016

This program qualifies for 8.75 Continuing Education Units (CEU) towards the CHIME Certified Healthcare CIO (CHCIO) Program. CHIME recognizes 1 hour of participation as equivalent to 1 CEU.
 
CHIME members and Affiliates may claim CEUs for this event by entering them into the CHIME Continuing Education Credits form on the CHIME website.
 
This program is approved for 8.75  (CAHIMS, CPHIMS)  CEUs from HIMSS.   See details.

Join the Transformative Discussions Shaping the Next Decade in Healthcare

U.S. healthcare is at an inflection point right now, as policy mandates and internal healthcare system reform begin to take hold, system-wide. How can healthcare leaders move into the new healthcare? Now that electronic health records and other healthcare IT tools and systems are becoming universalized, the next big leap will be into the robust leveraging of technology to achieve the broad aims of value-based healthcare delivery and payment. The health care system is moving forward rapidly to implement strategies around population health management, accountable care, and consumer and community engagement, that will shape the next decade in healthcare.

At Healthcare Informatics Health IT Summits, renowned leaders in U.S. and North American healthcare gather to present important information and share insights. Discussions and interactive sessions lead to shared learnings and exceptional networking. Healthcare leaders participate in transformative discussions and benefit from a unique environment for learning and professional growth.
 

Health IT Summit, Dallas Topics Include:

  • Security & Data Protection: High Tech & High Touch
  • Analytics in Action
  • Telehealth: New Platform for Population Health
  • Population Health Strategies to Improve Outcomes and Coordination of Care
  • Workforce Development
2016 Prospectus
 
IMPORTANT: Upon request, the Institute for Health Technology Transformation Institute will issue a Certificate of Attendance as proof of attendance for filing for HIMSS certification.   Individuals are responsible for reporting activity through HIMSS.