2016 Agenda - Beverly Hills
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Thursday, November 10, 2016
7:30 am
Registration Opens
8:30 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks - Summit Co-Chairs
Mark W. Stevens
Principal
ARRAHealth Consulting, Inc.
Glenn E. Pearson, FACHE
Founder and Principal
Pearson Health Tech Insights, LLC
Founder and Principal
Pearson Health Tech Insights, LLC
(PHTI)
8:45 – 9:30 am
Opening Keynote - Health IT Innovation: Connecting Devices, Data, Systems, and Most Importantly, People
The consumerization of healthcare has led to a proliferation of digital health tools and IoT devices. Unfortunately, people simply collect data fragments; there’s little lasting positive effect. To reap the benefits of technology—enhanced care delivery, improved outcomes, and lasting behavior modification—we must move beyond wearables and lifestyle apps to connected solutions that strengthen ties between individuals and their caregivers. Care plans must actively learn from people’s data and proactively communicate important information, irrespective of where people happen to be. Health IT’s biggest imperative is to enable people to share ALL their data how, when, and where they want.
Charles Aunger, Managing Director, Technology, Health2047
9:30 - 10:30 am
Panel ~ Security & Data Protection: High Tech & High Touch
Threats to the privacy and security of patient information top the list of issues keeping the healthcare C-suite awake at night. Health systems are moving from the traditional reactive approach to data security strategy to a proactive one, embodied in a new C-suite title: the Chief Information Security Officer or CISO. CISOs are beginning to combine the heretofore split functions of security and privacy, balancing technology analytics, mobile and medical device initiatives with people-oriented approaches like employee education. This session will describe a multi-pronged approach to cybersecurity that engages the entire health system ranging from IT firewalls to third-party security services and workforce education.
Moderator: Ryan McDaniel, VP Security and Technology, HCI Group
10:30 – 11:15 am
Morning Networking Break
T2 Talk: "Technology Adoption Strategies Designed to Enable Your Population Health Goals"
With intent to optimize the use of technology to help achieve institutional performance goals, NIC Partners has developed a methodology for organizations to leverage their existing executive governance, workflow, technology, incentives, and training. In this talk, we’ll share our recent progress with a national healthcare provider and we invite you to join us on our journey helping healthcare organizations improve institutional performance.
12:20 – 1:50 pm
Lunch
Take this opportunity to mingle with your peers in an intimate setting to build relationships and establish future partnerships. Lunch will be served on the exhibit floor so make sure to stop by the vendor booths to learn which solutions can provide better care and service.
3:20 - 3:50 pm
Afternoon Networking Break
3:50 - 4:50 pm
Panel ~ Interoperability in the Post-EHR era
The focus on team-based, coordinated care is impossible without the linchpin of IT interoperability. Health-system executives understand they are in the post-EHR era and Several provider and vendor-driven interoperability initiatives are underway and the ONC has developed a 10-year Interoperability Roadmap. How do technical standards like HL7, SMART and FHIR shape the design of new platforms that make it possible to collect, store and access contextually relevant patient information across the community? This session will provide an up-to-the-minute snapshot of how leading health systems are blazing the interoperability trail and accelerating the arrival of seamless sharing of clinical and financial information.
The focus on team-based, coordinated care is impossible without the linchpin of IT interoperability. Health-system executives understand they are in the post-EHR era and Several provider and vendor-driven interoperability initiatives are underway and the ONC has developed a 10-year Interoperability Roadmap. How do technical standards like HL7, SMART and FHIR shape the design of new platforms that make it possible to collect, store and access contextually relevant patient information across the community? This session will provide an up-to-the-minute snapshot of how leading health systems are blazing the interoperability trail and accelerating the arrival of seamless sharing of clinical and financial information.
Moderator: Mark W. Stevens, Principal, ARRAHealth Consulting, Inc.
Leo Pak, Chief Technology Officer, Inland Empire Health Information Exchange (IEHIE)
Robert (Rim) Cothren, PhD, Executive Director, California Association of Health Information Exchanges (CAHIE)
Mike Hogarth, MD, FACP, FACMI, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UC Davis Health System
4:50 - 6:15 pm
Cocktail Reception
Leadership Dinner
iHT2 is hosting this private dinner to wrap up the first day of the Health IT Summit. Guests include program attendees, speaker faculty and other participating senior healthcare leaders. As the dinner is a casual affair, we will be enjoying fine wine, cocktails, a wonderful dinner, and great company! Dinner will not feature long winded presentations but will be spent getting to know your peers, learning more about industry challenges and concerns so we all can better serve the community and help to improve the quality of our healthcare system.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Friday, November 11, 2016
8:25 am
Opening Remarks
9:15 - 10:15 am
Panel ~ Population Health Strategies to Improve Outcomes and Coordination of Care
In the current healthcare environment, most organizations are trying to determine how to make better use of data and analytics to lower cost, improve quality, assess risk, and better manage patient populations. Panelists will discuss strategies to improve outcomes and coordination of care with analytics; explore how to use data analytics and population health management tools to deliver positive ROI; and develop a strategy to coordinate care with patient data across acute and ambulatory care settings for PHM.
Moderator: Glenn E. Pearson, FACHE, Founder and Principal, Pearson Health Tech Insights, LLC
Robert Bart, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
Scott Ellner, DO, MPH, MHCM, FACS, President and Chief Executive Officer, Centura Health Physician Group (CHPG)
Sri Bharadwaj, Director, Information Services & CISO, UC Irvine Health
10:15 - 10:45 am
Morning Networking Break
"Digital Health Technology: Reshaping the Future of Patient Engagement and Health Outcomes"
The digital revolution is upon us, markedly changing the healthcare landscape and shaping the future of how we can better engage and empower patients to improve health outcomes. Through wearables and other emerging technologies, today’s connected digital devices enable us not only to improve overall wellness, but also to improve day-to-day treatment management for seniors and patients with chronic conditions. Doctors are able to stay closely connected to patients—whether at home or on the go—and ensure that treatments are working outside of the traditional healthcare setting and that patients are complying with treatment. Explore the impact—current and potential—of digital mobile technology and learn about why it’s a true game changer for the future of healthcare.
David Rhew, MD, Chief Medical Officer & Head of Healthcare and Fitness, Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
12:00 - 1:30 pm
Lunch and Panel - Telehealth: New Platform for Population Health
**Attendees will break for lunch at noon and return to the room with their lunch for the final session beginning promptly at 12:30***.
Telehealth has not only matured in recent years, it’s also become integral to care and wellness for managing population health across regions and the community. New cloud-based, mobile telehealth solutions are emerging that integrate the data across the continuum using diagnostic quality input from acute-care devices, high-resolution imaging, secure video conferencing and simultaneous health-data streaming—all in a portable tablet. This session will address the newly emerging telehealth paradigm that incorporates anytime, anywhere diagnostics and communications across the continuum of care.
Moderator: Mark Hagland, Editor-in-Chief, Healthcare Informatics
1:30 pm
Closing Remarks