Interoperability and HIE Forum: Mergers, Partnerships, and the Evolving Healthcare Market

Monday, April 17 at 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CT
South Building, Level 1 | S103

The consolidation of healthcare providers continues at an unprecedented pace, private equity investment and the macroeconomic environment are driving extreme cost-cutting throughout the industry, and EHR vendor moves to the cloud threaten to introduce a whole new data exchange architecture. Our panel of experts gives us a look to the future and some possible new opportunities.

 

This session is part of the Interoperability and HIE Forum agenda and requires separate registration.

Learning Objectives

  • Illustrate how standardized data exchange may address the gaps in care coordination and care provision
  • Critique the technological and non-technological boundaries, such as finance, geography, competition, priorities, security, and policy, that stand in the way of the demand for health information exchange (HIE)
  • Identify how EHR in the cloud impacts the future of data exchange architecture, including enhanced capabilities across data, AI and clinician experiences
  • Credits
    ACPE, CNE, CME, CPHIMS, CAHIMS
    Status
    Active
    Audience
    Information Management Professional, Population Health Management Professional, Public Health Practitioner
    ID
    INT03

    Moderator

    Rob Havasy
    Senior Director, Connected Health
    HIMSS

    Speakers

    Brandon Neiswender
    Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer
    CRISP Shared Services
    Ryan Argentieri, MBA
    Deputy Director, Office of Technology
    Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
    Tim Pletcher
    Executive Director
    Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN)