CIO Healthcare Summit Meetings and Networking


Business Meetings

A team of analysts from CDM Media consults with attending C-level IT executives and VPs before the CIO Healthcare Summit to determine their pressing IT issues. Prior to the summit, one-on-one business meetings are pre-arranged between Healthcare leaders and invited solution providers, both of whom expressed interest in discussing new technologies. This creates an ideal situation--IT solutions are presented to Healthcare executives looking to gain a business edge.

With in-depth conversations taking place between solution providers and IT end-users, summit attendees can solidify new business contacts and plan future collaborations. These meetings allow attendees to create business connections over the course of three days that would normally take over a year to complete.

Workshop Panel Discussions

The CIO Healthcare Summit features multiple interactive workshops, each of which is kicked off by short analyst-led presentations. These presentations allow IT end-users to give their opinion on new technology and trends in the Healthcare industry. Executive presenters are chosen based upon their expertise on pre-determined IT topics and recent research they've conducted. Presentations lead to open discussions, where attendees are encouraged to share successes, failures and innovative IT solutions. This gives everyone involved the chance to learn, interact and brainstorm.

VIP Networking

Each day of the CIO Healthcare Summit is packed with engaging content and meetings, as well as time for networking with other innovative Healthcare leaders, including C-level executives and Senior VPs. Coffee breaks, evening social events, and four-course meals give IT executives the chance to discuss pertinent issues facing the Healthcare industry. Networking events create opportunities to turn contacts into key business partners.


 

Executive Content

Building a Healthier Nation Building a Healthier Nation: In this Health Management Technology editorial, Dennis Schmuland, M.D., FAAFP National Director, U.S. Health Plan Industry, Microsoft Health and Life Sciences explains how industrial-age-model health information technologies were never designed to address our national health shortage and under-performing delivery system crises at their root cause levels.

Intel SOA Expressway for Healthcare Intel SOA Expressway for Healthcare is the first purpose-built SOA integration appliance for healthcare that delivers best in class performance, open standards, and simplified security

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.

Merging Healthcare and Technology for a Greener Organization Merging Healthcare and Technology for a Greener Organization - In interview, Bill Spooner, CIO at Sharp Healthcare, a not-for-profit system in San Diego, California that has been named to the 100 Most Wired list 11 years in a row, 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.

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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