CIO Healthcare Summit Meetings and Networking


Keynote Presentation

Keynote Presentations are an opportunity for innovative and visionary speakers from the technology industry to address the entire summit audience. Content Committee members determine keynote topics in order to ensure that all attendees learn and benefit from the speech.

Executive Visions

Executives Visions are panel discussions that allow IT executives to comment on critical IT business topics. Led by a moderator, these sessions are an opportunity for audience members to pose questions to expert panel participants.

Thought Leadership

Led by an executive from the vendor community, Thought Leadership sessions provide a comprehensive overview of a current IT topic or business concern, including how it can be solved

Think Tank

Think Tanks are interactive, open-forum style sessions that allow attending delegates to have lively debates and in-depth discussions. Sessions are limited to 15 to 20 participants in order to create a intimate environment.

Roundtable

Led by a technology analyst, industry expert or member of the vendor community, Roundtables are interactive, focused sessions that allow attendees to debate and discuss current technology trends and issues.

Executive Exchange

Executives Exchanges are one-on-one meetings between attending executives and members of the vendor community. Meetings are prearranged and based on mutual interest.

Focus Group

Led by a vendor, Focus Groups allow executives to discuss business drivers within a particular area of technology. Presentations are 15 to 20 minutes and followed by 10 to 15 minutes of Q&A.

Analyst Q&A Session

Led by a technology analyst, Q&A sessions cover the latest IT research and allow event attendees to ask questions about recent findings.

Vendor Showcase

Divided into three 10-minute elevator pitches, these sessions allow attending vendors to provide a brief overview of their latest technology solutions and services.

Case Study

Case Studies allow attending technology executives to outline recent IT implementations and projects, establishing best practices and lessons learned. Presentations are followed by Q&A sessions.

Open Forum Luncheon

Led by a moderator, Open Forum Luncheons are an opportunity for attendees to have informal, focused discussions around current technology topics and trends.

 

Executive Content

Merging Healthcare and Technology for a Greener Organization Merging Healthcare and Technology for a Greener Organization - Bill Spooner, CIO at Sharp Healthcare, gives an overview of the role technology plays in greening the organization, including the use of EMRs, connecting facilities in different locations, and establishing a paper-light facility.

CLiP - the healthcare coding engine CLiP by Clinithink is a fast and accurate indexing, coding and analytics engine that allows healthcare providers to add meaning and get knowledge from unstructured healthcare data. This online demonstration will give you a flavour of what our technology can do and how it can help your organization.

Successful EMR Implementation Successful EMR Implementation - In this Thought-leadership Series podcast, Janice Newell, CIO of Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, speaks about the challenges and benefits of EMR implementation at clinics and hospitals, gaining buy-in from contracted healthcare workers, and gives advice on how to begin an EMR implementation.

A Closer Look at Electronic Health Records A Closer Look at Electronic Health Records - In this Thought-leadership Series Interview, Suzanne Kosub, CIO of Concentra, the largest provider of employer health care services in the U.S., talks about EHR implementation, including the security of patient information, the importance of data and provides tips on how to train staff on new systems.

Leveraging EMRs for Young Patients Leveraging EMRs for Young Patients - In this interview, Praveen Chopra, CIO and Supply Chain Officer at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, discusses the EMR implementation process, including how to get corporate buy-in, training the doctors and nurses on the system and designing the system with new born to 18 year old patients in mind.

 
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