This document provides information about the mHealth + Telehealth World 2014 conference to be held July 22-24, 2014 in Boston, MA. The conference will focus on increasing efficiency, encouraging engagement, and ensuring sustainability of connected health programs through the combined use of mHealth and telehealth technologies. It outlines the conference agenda which includes sessions on creating sustainable business models, understanding legislation and regulations, overcoming security issues, and transitioning programs from pilots to standard practice. It invites health executives from various sectors to attend and learn strategies to successfully utilize mHealth and telehealth.
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New for the 2014 Program:
• Combined programming for mHealth and Telehealth
brings together experts from both areas to discuss
how these tools and practices can be used together
to transform health care delivery
• A focus on new technologies and the future of
mHealth and Telehealth provides insight on where
the industry is headed and how organizations can
prepare for the expansion of connected health to
meet consumer demand
• Real-life successes and failures of digital health
programs provide tools and strategies to overcome
challenges, promote hospital and provider buy-in,
and prove the ROI of utilizing mHealth and
Telehealth as part of normal delivery of care
• A jam packed agenda, including 3 days of
content and networking, offers ample opportunities to
connect with industry experts and time to focus on
numerous areas of mHealth and Telehealth
Over 40 speakers
from health care
organizations including:
• Catholic Health Initiatives
• CHRISTUS Health
• Cleveland Clinic
• CTeL
• Healthagen, an Aetna Company
• Humana
• Kaiser Permenente Southern California
• Massachusetts General Hospital
• Partners center for Connected Health
• Texas Health Resources
• UCLA Health System
• Optum, a UnitedHealth Group Company
• University of Mississippi Medical Center
• UPMC
• UC Davis
Elite Summit faculty includes:
Wen Dombrowski, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Information Officer, Vice President,
Connected Health, VNA Health Group
Naomi Fried, PhD
Chief Innovation Officer
Boston Children’s Hospital
Edward Marx
Chief Information Officer, Senior Vice President
texas health resources
John Mattison, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer,
Assistant Medical Director
Kaiser Permanente Southern California
Srinivas Merugu, MD, FACP, MMM
Chief Medical Informatics Officer, St. Vincent
Charity Medical Center; Chief Medical Advisor
Clinical Strategy, Medical Mutual of Ohio
Khalid Moidu
Chief Information Officer, Chief Medical Information Officer
Family Physicians Group
S. Luke Webster, MD
Vice President, Chief Medical Information Officer
Christus Health
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2. Dear Esteemed Colleague,
As consumers become more engaged in their health care, they are increasingly demanding more accessible care
through the use of technology. Consequently, interest in creating and expanding mHealth and Telehealth programs
is continuously growing across the health care industry.
mHealth + Telehealth World 2014 is the must-attend event for health care executives interested in learning how to
most efficiently utilize mHealth and Telehealth practices to improve patient outcomes by promoting sustainability,
interoperability, provider interest, and consumer engagement. Hear case studies, participate in panel discussions,
identify upcoming changes in the industry, and discover what the future holds for connected health.
As mHealth and Telehealth practices converge more and more, experts in both areas discuss how they are
overcoming similar challenges and offer insight into how these tools can be used together cohesively to increase
efficiency and develop successful connected health programs.
Topic areas in mHealth and Telehealth to be addressed include:
• Evidence-based outcomes of existing digital health programs
• Strategies for successful programs given licensing, credentialing, and security issues
• Successful approaches to expand mHealth and Telehealth programs
• Ways to overcome interoperability issues and avoid disruption of workflows
• Best practices to engage consumers through use of technology as part of care delivery
Don’t miss this opportunity to network with experts in mHealth and Telehealth as you learn
valuable strategies to bring success to your organization’s connected health programs.
We look forward to meeting you in Boston.
Sincerely,
Kristi Henderson, DNP, NP-BC, FAEN
Chief Advanced Practice Officer,
Director of TeleHealth
University of Mississippi Medical Center
John Mattison, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer,
Assistant Medical Director
Kaiser Permanente Southern California
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From Integrated Delivery Networks, Hospitals, Health Systems, and
Provider Group Practices:
• Chief Information Officers
• Chief Medical Information Officers
• Chief Executive Officers
• Chief Operating Officers
• Chief Innovation Officers
• Chief Technology Officers
• Chief Digital Officers
• Medical Directors
• Senior Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Directors of:
* Telehealth Services * Telemedicine * Clinical Innovation
* Business Development * Innovative Strategy * Digital Health
* eHealth * Mobile Health * Connected Health * Strategic Planning
* Technology Strategy * Consumer Engagement
* Consumer Technology * Advanced Technology
From Health Plans:
• Chief Executive Officers
• Chief Operating Officers
• Chief Innovation Officers
• Chief Technology Officers
• Chief Digital Officers
• Medical Directors
• Senior Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Directors of:
* Care Management * Innovation and Advanced Technology
* IT System Delivery * Provider Network Management * System Integration
From Employers:
• Corporate Medical Directors, Vice Presidents, Directors, Managers of:
* Human Resources * Benefits * Compensation * Health and Wellness
* Population Health
From Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Medical Device/Pharmacy Benefit
Managers/Pharmacies:
• Vice Presidents, Directors, Managers of:
* Brand/Market Development * Business Development
* Patient Engagement/Social Media * Disease Management
* Integrated Marketing/Communications * Managed Care
This conference also benefits:
• Policy Makers • Regulators, including CMS
• Academia • Disease Management Companies
Who Should Attend
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3. DAY ONE – Tuesday, July 22, 2014
7:30 am –
8:30 am
Summit Registration and Morning Coffee
8:30 am –
8:45 am
Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
Wen Dombrowski, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Information Officer,
Vice President, Connected Health
VNA Health Group
Ensure Financial Sustainability and Regulatory Compliance
8:45 am –
9:30 am CIO KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Create a Sustainable Business Model for Utilizing Technology in Patient Care
Sustainability of Telehealth and mHealth programs is a major concern for organizations. Whether the program is grant funded, in a pilot stage, or years in the making, organizations must take action to keep
programs going in the midst of conflicting priorities and market changes.
• Learn how to create a financially sustainable program after grants or initial investments have run out
• Develop an approach to keeping Telehealth and mHealth programs as a top focus within the organization despite competing priorities such as ICD-10 changes and Meaningful Use requirements
Edward Marx
Chief Information Officer, Texas Health Resources
Winner for the 2013 John E. Gall Jr. CIO of the Year Award
9:30 am –
10:15 am Discover Evidence-Based Outcomes of Successful Digital Health Programs
For health care initiatives to move forward, decision makers need to see proof of success and understand the ROI of these practices through evidence from similar programs.
• Discover ways mHealth and Telehealth have been successful in improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, and preventing readmissions
• Communicate evidence-based outcomes clearly and understand how outcomes from other programs can translate to success for your organization
Joseph Cafazzo, PhD, PEng
Lead, Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health Network
Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Lou Silverman
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
Advanced ICU Care
10:15 am –
10:45 am Networking and Refreshment Break
10:45 am –
11:30 am Legislation Update: Understand the Recent and Upcoming Legislation Changes Regarding Licensure and
How It Affects mHealth and Telehealth Practices
Using technology to provide health care makes it possible to provide care to patients regardless of their location. However, physicians in the U.S. can generally only provide care in states where they have a
medical license, creating barriers to the scope of connected health programs.
• Hear an update on the progress of legislation related to interstate licensing
• Realize the impact of legislation on issues of credentialing and privileging
• Understand the future outlook of mHealth and Telehealth if and when legislation is passed
Christa Natoli
Vice President
CTeL Innovations
* Due to a last-minute conflict, Ms. Natoli is presenting via video conference. She is still able to take questions from the audience.
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4. DAY ONE – Tuesday, July 22, 2014 (Continued)
11:30 am –
12:15 pm Understand Reimbursement for Digital Health Practices —
How Payers and Health Systems Can Collaborate to Achieve Better Outcomes
Health care providers and payers have become increasingly involved in digital health initiatives as a way to improve outcomes with patients and members. However, hospitals and health systems are
struggling to fund these programs as the connected health programs they run do not fall under the reimbursement criteria put together by plans. In this session:
• Grasp the future of reimbursement for services rendered using technology
• Understand health plan requirements and criteria for coverage and documentation now and in the future
• Recognize the opportunity for collaboration between health plans and hospitals
• Discover the impact of the recent proposal by CMS to expand Telehealth coverage for 2015
Pramod K. Gaur, PhD
Vice Chair, ATA mHealth SIG
Former Vice President, TeleHealth, UnitedHealth
Mario Gutierrez, MPH
Executive Director
Center for Connected Health Policy
12:15 pm –
1:30 pm Luncheon
1:30 pm –
2:15 pm Panel Discussion: Realize the Impact of Payer-Initiated Connected Health Programs
In recent years, the interest of health plans in Telehealth and mHealth programs has been driven by their ability to use it as a tool to improve the health of their members. Payers are partnering with
technology companies to create their own platforms and are recruiting providers to participate in these programs.
• Understand how these programs can be used by payers as a differentiator in the market
• Identify the effectiveness of these programs as well as consumer interest in participation
• Appreciate the impact payer-initiated programs may have on hospitals and health systems
Moderator:
Alex Nason
Vice President, New Service Line
Development and Strategy
Specialists On Call
Robert D. Egan
Chief Marketing Officer
Healthagen, an Aetna Company
Venky Kulkarni
Chief Information Officer,
Vice President, Digital Health
Medavie Blue Cross
2:15 pm –
3:00 pm Overcome Security and Privacy Issues and Understand Mobile Device and Mobile Application Regulations
• Find out about the recent guidance from the FDA and how security and HIPAA concerns are addressed
• Learn the point at which devices used for medical care need to be regulated
• Identify how regulations affect innovation in the industry and future development of mobile applications
Adam Landman, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer, Health Information
Innovation and Integration
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Kevin Littlefield, CISSP
Information Security Officer
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Brigham and
Women’s Physician Organization
Adam C. Powell, PhD
Lecturer in Health Informatics
Northeastern University; Visiting Faculty,
Health IT, Indian School of Business
3:00 pm –
3:30 pm Networking and Refreshment Break
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Benefit from face to face marketing, corporate branding, and relationship building by participating in the mHealth + Telehealth World 2014
as an active supporter and sponsor. For more information on sponsorship and networking opportunities, please contact:
Chris Karassik, Business Development Manager,World Congress • P: 781-939-2419 • Email: Chris.Karassik@worldcongress.com
or Suzanne Carroll, Business Development Manager, World Congress P: 781-939-2648 • Email: Suzanne.Carroll@worldcongress.com
5. DAY ONE – Tuesday, July 22, 2014 (Continued)
Promote Efficiency with Telehealth and mHealth Programs
3:30 pm –
4:15 pm CASE STUDY: Utilize Feedback from End Users to Implement New Programs
Whether starting a new program or expanding to another department within the organization, it is essential to find ways to incorporate feedback from end users in the program design
in order to increase engagement.
• Realize the importance of including feedback from providers and consumers in creating a sustainable program
• Learn best strategies for collecting feedback and using that information to improve or build programs
• Hear from an organization that has used this approach in its connected health programs
Dale Gibbs
Director, Telehealth Services, Catholic Health Initiatives Nebraska
Director, Outreach Services, Good Samaritan Hospital
4:15 pm –
5:00 pm CASE STUDIES: Transition from Pilot to Practice and Manage Population Health
• Develop strategies to make digital health part of normal care delivery and use it to manage the health of populations
• Determine where connected health fits into the organization and establish a hierarchy to ensure efficiency
• Explore ways to expedite the contract process at the start of new programs
• Understand how Telehealth and mHealth can be utilized together to create successful programs
Julie Hall-Barrow, EdD
Senior Director, Healthcare Innovation and Telemedicine
Dallas Children’s Medical Center
John Schmucker
Program Lead, Virtual Visits Project
Partners HealthCare
5:00 pm –
5:45 pm DAY ONE CLOSING PANEL DISCUSSION: Prepare for Expansion of Telehealth and mHealth Programs
Consumer demand for mHealth and Telehealth programs is growing and health care organizations are not yet meeting this demand.
• Develop an approach for expansion of existing programs
• Understand the technological requirements for expanding a program
• Explore how expansion affects the workflow and workforce
• Discuss strategies for implementing standards of care across programs
Moderator:
Ryan Novosel
Senior Business Innovation
Implementation Consultant
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Panelists:
S. Luke Webster, MD
Vice President, Chief Medical
Information Officer
Christus Health
Karen Rheuban, MD
Medical Director,
Office of Telemedicine
University of Virginia
Naomi Fried, PhD
Chief Innovation Officer
Boston Children’s Hospital
5:45 pm –
6:45 pm Close of Day One • Cocktail and Networking Reception • Hosted by
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“The mHealth + Telehealth World meeting provides an excellent opportunity to learn from experts who are breaking new ground
and shaping the modern health care landscape.”
— Natasa Sokolovich, Executive Director, Telemedicine, UPMC Physician Services Division
6. DAY TWO – Wednesday, July 23, 2014
8:00 am -
8:30 am
Morning Coffee
8:30 am –
8:45 am
Chairperson’s Welcome and Review of Day One
Srinivas Merugu, MD, FACP, MMM
Chief Medical Informatics Officer, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center
Chief Medical Advisor, Clinical Strategy, Medical Mutual of Ohio
Leverage the Business Strategy for Connected Health
8:45 am –
9:30 am PANEL DISCUSSION: Promote Hospital and Provider Buy-in for Telehealth and mHealth Programs
Health care professionals are known to shy away from change, which could result in road blocks for implementing and expanding Telehealth and mHealth programs. In this session, learn strategies to not
only promote buy-in from hospital administrators and providers, but generate excitement about new and growing programs.
• Understand the key benefits and ROI of Telehealth and mHealth programs
• Learn skills to effectively communicate these benefits and educate on the value of these programs
• Discover the main concerns of administrators and providers and prepare to ease these worries with evidence from successful programs
Moderator:
Madan Dharmar, MBBS, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics,
Division of Critical Care Medicine,
Pediatric Telemedicine Program
UC Davis School of Medicine
Panelists:
Peter Kung
Director,
Strategic Technologies
UCLA Health System
Kristi Henderson, DNP, NP-BC, FAEN
Chief Advanced Practice Officer,
Director, TeleHealth
University of Mississippi
Medical Center
Sarah N. Pletcher, MD, MA
Medical Director,
Center for Telehealth
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Medical Center
9:30 am –
10:15 am PANEL DISCUSSION: Discover Ways to Incorporate Technology into the Current Workflow
Introducing new approaches to patient care can cause confusion during the transition and can interrupt the workflow in the department.
If this is a concern within the organization or department, it could delay the implementation or expansion of mHealth and Telehealth programs.
• Explore strategies to integrate technology as part of the patient care model with little disruption
• Understand where current workflows need to be adjusted to account for changes in practice
• Discover how integrating technology can increase efficiencies in numerous areas
• Hear from organizations that have overcome obstacles and successfully incorporated technology into their workflow
Moderator:
Natasa Sokolovich, JD, MSHCPM
Executive Director,
Telemedicine
UPMC Physician
Services Division
Panelists:
Michael Carter
Enterprise Manager for Media
and Telemedicine Systems
Center for Connected Health
Ronald F. Dixon, MD, MA
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard
Medical School; Medical Director, MGH
Beacon Hill; Director, Delivery Innovation
Program, Center for Integration of
Medicine and Innovative Technology
Win Vaughan
Vice President, Business Development
and Financial Planning
Catholic Health Initiatives
Virtual Health Services
10:15 am –
10:45 am
Networking and Refreshment Break
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“The mHealth + Telehealth World 2013 was the best conference I have attended in years.”
— Nebeyou Abebe, MA, PMP, Associate Director, Health System Division, Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI)
7. DAY TWO – Wednesday, July 23, 2014 (Continued)
10:45 am –
11:30 am Overcome Interoperability Issues
Use of a variety of technologies in health care is quite common and recently Electronic Medical Record adoption has become fairly widespread. Therefore, incorporating Telehealth and mHealth platforms is
adding to the amount of technologies with which providers need to work.
• Explore how using different systems affects data flow across systems
• Conquer interoperability issues and determine ways to ease access to data
Lixin Tao, PhD
Professor, Chair, Computer Science Department
Pace University
11:30 am –
12:15 pm CASE STUDY: Navigate the Plethora of Technology Offerings to Select the Best Platform Over the Long Term
Health care technology is rapidly evolving with new products, new features, and new capabilities being added every day. Technology leaders in provider and payer organizations must navigate the plethora
of solutions offered in order to select the right product, vendor, and technology for the long term while establishing a strong foundation for managing and mitigating technology and vendor risk in the future.
• Learn approaches to select the right technology to meet business requirements
• Understand what technologies assist in providing superior care coordination and health care services to vulnerable populations across a broad regional footprint
Chris Steel
Senior Partner
PA Consulting Group
Hugh Hale
Chief Information Officer
Visiting Nurse Services of New York
12:15 pm –
1:30 pm Luncheon
1:30 pm –
2:15 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Increase Patient Adoption of Digital Health Practices to Promote Patient Self-Management
Telehealth and mHealth programs provide options for patients to take a more active role in managing their health. This panel discussion shares ideas to help payers and providers:
• Understand the benefits of using Telehealth and mHealth in supporting patient self-management and the continuum of care model
• Develop strategies to encourage patient participation in new and existing programs
Moderator:
Jennifer Kent
Senior Analyst
Parks Associates
Panelists:
Nina M. Antoniotti
RN, MBA, PhD
TeleHealth Director
Marshfield Clinic
Neil C. Evans, MD
Co-Director, Connected
Health, Office of Informatics
and Analytics, Veterans
Health Administration,
U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs
Maulik D. Majmudar, MD
Associate Director,
Healthcare Transformation Lab
Massachusetts
General Hospital
Sean Penwell, MD
Chief Medical Officer
SeeChange Health
2:15 pm –
3:00 pm Utilize Data to Improve Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes
The use of technology in health care presents an opportunity for access to data for both providers and patients. In this session:
• Explore functional uses for data to improve outcomes and manage the health of populations
• Identify ways to deal with an excess of data and prioritize information that is most useful for analysis
• Understand physician willingness to incorporate data from wearable technologies into patient care
Khalid Moidu
Chief Information Officer,
Chief Medical Information Officer
Family Physicians Group
William Morris, MD
Vice Chairman, Clinical Informatics
Cleveland Clinic
Beth Meese
Manager, Clinical Solutions Center
Cleveland Clinic
Brent Hicks
Director, Technology and Innovation
Cleveland Clinic
3:00 pm –
3:30 pm Networking and Refreshment Break
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8. DAY TWO – Wednesday, July 23, 2014 (continued)
3:30 pm –
4:15 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Improve Population Health through Consumer Engagement and Sustainability
Digital health can have a huge impact on the health of various populations by reducing readmission rates, managing chronic diseases, and improving overall health. While patients are eager to start these
programs, they often lose interest after a short period of time. In this panel, learn how to:
• Design programs that keep consumers engaged and interested
• Utilize technology to support population health management for various population segments
• Value the role mobile applications and wearable technologies play in wellness initiatives to improve population health
• Understand the consumer issues which may reduce adoption and participation and discuss ways to overcome them
Moderator:
Chris Boyer
Associate Vice President, Digital Strategy
North Shore-LIJ Health System
Panelists:
Mansur Hasib,DSc,CISSP,PMP,CPHIMS
Cybersecurity Faculty, Capitol College
Former Chief Information Officer
Baltimore City Health Department
4:15 pm –
5:00 pm Discuss the Effect Digital Health Has on the Provider-Patient Relationship
Whether participating in a program run by a hospital, health system, or health plan, health care delivered via technology changes the traditional provider-patient interaction. Though some programs require
a face-to-face interaction prior to any digital interaction, others allow providers to care for a patient they have never met in person.
• Understand the implications digital health has on the provider-patient relationship • Discuss concerns with limited face-to-face time with providers
• Brainstorm approaches to develop patient trust through interactions using technology
John Mattison, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer, Assistant Medical Director
Kaiser Permanente Southern California
5:00 pm –
6:00 pm Close of Day Two • Cocktail and Networking Reception
DAY THREE – Thursday, July 24, 2014
8:00 am –
8:30 am
Morning Coffee
8:30 am –
8:45 am Chairperson’s Welcome and Review of Day Two
Sarah Sossong, MPH, FACHE
Director, Mass General TeleHealth
Massachusetts General Hospital
Discover Innovations in mHealth and Telehealth Initiatives
8:45 am –
9:30 am Explore Health Care in Non-Traditional Settings
The introduction of virtual health care visits required patients to travel to a designated medical facility to interact with a provider located in another medical facility. Consumers, however, are now pressuring
providers to provide health care in non-traditional settings to increase convenience and continuity of care.
• Discover where providers are currently providing virtual health care visits
• Recognize the implications of providing health care outside of the traditional medical setting
David Balch
Chief Technology Officer
White House Medical Group
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Neil Pierce
Enterprise Business Lead,
e-Communications
Humana, Inc
Jared Reitzen
Chief Executive Officer,
Owner, mobileStorm
Owner, mHealth Watch
9. DAY THREE – Thursday, July 24, 2014 (continued)
9:30 am –
10:15 am PANEL DISCUSSION: Discover New Technologies in the Field of mHealth and Telehealth
As technology continues to advance, new and innovative tools which can shape the future of mHealth and Telehealth programs are being introduced in the market.
• Examine new technologies that increase efficiency and effectiveness of connected health
• Investigate new apps, sensors, wearable technologies, etc. and the outcomes achieved through use of new technologies
Moderator:
Ashkan Afkhami
Vice President, General Manager, Healthcare
Mobiquity
Panelists:
Wendy Deibert, RN, BSN
Vice President,
Telehealth Services
Mercy Telehealth
Michael Docktor, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist,
Director, Clinical Mobile Solutions,
Clinical Director of Innovation
Boston Children’s Hospital
Gary Strumolo
Global Manager, Interiors, Infotainment,
Health and Wellness Research
Ford
Stephen Miles
Research Affiliate and Consultant
MIT Center for
Biomedical Innovation
10:15 am –
10:30 am Networking and Refreshment Break
10:30 am –
11:15 am
Case Study: Cross Boundaries and Expand through International Telehealth
Technology allows not only for delivering care across state lines, but across continents. International Telemedicine is growing in popularity, and this session provides necessary insight on what other
countries are doing in mHealth and Telehealth to better understand how to develop an international program.
• Learn how to develop partnerships with international organizations
• Realize the mechanics of working across borders in a connected health program
• Uncover what the U.S. can learn from other countries in how they deliver care
Luiz Tizatto
President, Continua Health Alliance Chapter Brazil
Chief Executive Officer, Unit Care
Purna Prasad, PhD, MS, BE, CCE
Director, Clinical Technology and Biomedical Engineering
Stanford University Medical Center
11:15 am –
12:00 pm
CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Look into the Future of Telehealth and mHealth
The role of technology in patient care has continued to grow as technology advances and new pilots and programs are developed. Each success – and each failure – helps shape future programs.
• Hear from an organization deeply involved in Telehealth and mHealth and how it has changed the organization
• Discuss lessons learned from digital health programs and new priorities moving forward
• Understand how far connected health has come and where the future is going
Joseph Kvedar, MD
Director, Center for Connected Health
Associate Professor of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
12:00 pm Close of Summit
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The mHealth + Telehealth World 2014 is the must-attend
event for health care executives interested in learning how
to most efficiently utilize Telehealth programs and mHealth
practices together to achieve success in their connected
health initiatives. Hear case studies, understand the ROI,
and discuss ways to address critical issues — including
licensing and security – of digital health practices.
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Increase Efficiency, Encourage Engagement, and Ensure Sustainability of Connected Health Programs
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