Information Security and Privacy in Healthcare is part of the 2nd Annual Medical Informatics World, April 28-29, 2014, World Trade Center, Boston, MA
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD
Concurrent Tracks
- Provider-Payer-Pharma Cross-Industry Data Collaboration
- Coordinated Patient Care Engagement and Empowerment
- Population Health Management and Quality Improvement
- Information Security and Privacy in Healthcare
Dinner Workshop
Advancing the Use of EHR/EMR for Clinical Research and Drug Development
About the Conference
Cambridge Healthtech Institute and Bio-IT World’s Second Annual Medical Informatics World builds upon last year’s successful inaugural launch by delivering timely programming focused on the cross-industry connections and innovative solutions needed to take biomedical research and healthcare delivery to the next level.
The 2014 meeting will bring together more than 300 senior level executives and industry leaders from each side of the discussion – providers, payers and pharma – in the fields of healthcare, biomedical sciences, health informatics, and IT. Over two days of insightful discussions and engaging presentations, leading experts will share emerging trends and solutions in population health management, payer-provider-pharma data collaborations, optimizing patient care and engagement, leveraging mobile technologies, sustaining innovation within the rapidly changing care delivery models, enhancing clinical decision support, controlling costs and improving quality, and maintaining security-privacy in healthcare. Led by key decision makers and senior executives at the forefront of healthcare information technology, the conference is a must-attend for all involved in this evolving industry.
Co-located with CHI’s flagship Bio-IT World Expo, a premier event showcasing the myriad applications of IT and informatics to the life sciences enterprise, Medical Informatics World completes the week of scientific content by bridging the healthcare and life science worlds. As Bio-IT World Expo attracts more than 2,500 delegates from dozens of countries as well as more than 130 exhibiting companies, networking opportunities abound at the two events.
KEY NOTES
John Halamka, M.D., MS, CIO, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Bryan Sivak, CTO & EIR, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Roy Beveridge, M.D., Senior Vice President and CMO, Humana
Mark Davies, M.D., Executive Medical Director, Health & Social Care Information Centre, National Health Service
Sachin Jain, M.D., MBA, Vice President and Chief Medical Information & Innovation Officer, Merck & Co.
Jacob Reider, M.D., Acting Principle Deputy National Coordinator, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
AGENDA
http://www.medicalinformaticsworld.com/
PROGRAM in PDF
2014 Agenda at a Glance
REAL CHALLENGES OF UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF PHI Patient Privacy and Security: What Recent Benchmarks of Healthcare Providers Revealed Larry Ponemon, Chairman and Founder, Ponemon Institute Fair Information Practice for Cyber ID Adrian Gropper, M.D., CTO, Patient Privacy Rights Should I Trust You With My Patient’s Data? Rick Moore, CIO, National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
HITECH REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF TRANSPARENCY A Practical Look at the HITECH Proposed Regulations and Federal Information Transparency Policies: The Payer Perspective Marilyn Zigmund Luke, Senior Counsel and Compliance Officer, America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) Just Added! Omnibus HIPAA Rulemaking and a New Era of Privacy and Security: Don’t be an Ostrich Lassaad Fridhi, Information Privacy & Security Officer, Commonwealth Care Alliance
PUTTING HEALTHCARE DATA IN THE CLOUD Can PHI and the Cloud Coexist? Paul Connelly, Vice President, CISO, Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Just Added! U Mass Medical College-NIH Case Study: A Privacy Solution for Sharing and Analyzing Healthcare Data Luvai Motiwalla, Ph.D., Professor, Operations and Information Systems (OIS), Manning School of Business, U Mass Lowell
BYOD: BALANCING PRIVACY, SECURITY AND FLEXIBILITY BYOD: Job Security for Privacy and Information Security Professionals Marti Arvin, Chief Compliance Officer, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Health System
BYOD: BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE OR BRING YOUR OWN DISASTER? Mobile Security and BYOD in a Large Hospital System Jennings Aske, CISO, Partners HealthCare System Just Added! A Modern CISO’s Role is More than Tech: Achieving the Elusive Balance Between Information Security and Human Factors SumitSehgal, Chief Information Security & Privacy Officer, Boston Medical Center Can a Company with More than Two Million Employees Successfully Implement BYOD? Anthony Martin, Senior Associate General Counsel, Privacy & Information Security, Walmart
OVERCOMING THE INTEROPERABILITY-PRIVACY STANDOFF “Mind the Gap”: Lessons from London on Using Information to Improve English Healthcare Samantha Meikle, Director, London Connect Overcoming the Interoperability-Privacy Standoff Peter Madras, M.D., Senior Staff, Lahey Health and Hospitals; Founder, Medical Record Bank
KEYNOTE SESSION: CONNECTING PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND PAYERS Health Delivery Reform and the Future of Health IT-Enabled Quality Improvement Jacob Reider, M.D., Acting Principle Deputy National Coordinator, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Healthcare IT Innovations that are Connecting Patients, Providers, and Payers John Halamka, M.D., MS, CIO, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Three Patients: How Health Information Technology Will Enable the Pharmaceutical Industry to Improve Patient Care Sachin Jain, M.D., MBA, Vice President and Chief Medical Information & Innovation Officer, Merck & Co. Keynote Panel: Deploying Information Technology to Enable Innovation within the Future State of Care Susan Dentzer, Senior Policy Adviser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
KEYNOTE SESSION: TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT & HEALTHCARE THROUGH INNOVATION Startup Mentality: Transforming Government & Health Bryan Sivak, Chief Technology Officer & EIR, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Humana’s Approach to Medicare Advantage Roy Beveridge, M.D., Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Humana The English Patient, a Story of NHS Informatics Mark Davies, M.D., Executive Medical Director, Health & Social Care Information Centre, National Health Service Keynote Panel: What are the Remaining Policy and Technology Barriers to Information Sharing with Patients? Daniel Sands, M.D., MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School; Co-Founder, Society for Participatory Medicine To learn more, view the brochure or visit MedicalInformaticsWorld.com/Information-Security-Privacy.
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Information Security and Privacy in Healthcare is part of the Second Annual Medical Informatics World, to be held April 28-29, 2014 at the World Trade Center in Boston, MA. The event builds upon last year’s successful inaugural launch by delivering timely programming focused on the cross-industry connections and innovative solutions needed to take biomedical research and healthcare delivery to the next level. The 2014 meeting will bring together more than 300 senior level executives and industry leaders from each side of the discussion – providers, payers and pharma – in the fields of healthcare, biomedical sciences, health informatics, and IT. Medical Informatics World Conference Tracks Provider-Payer-Pharma Cross-Industry Data Collaboration Coordinated Patient Care, Engagement and Empowerment Population Health Management and Quality Improvement Information Security and Privacy in Healthcare Also Available On-Site, A Dinner Workshop Advancing the Use of EHR/EMR for Clinical Research and Drug Development: A Platform that Reuses EHRs across Hospitals to Support Clinical Research supported by Sustainability Measures* (Details) > Download the full program. > For the latest speaker additions and presentation updates, visit MedicalInformaticsWorld.com. > Register now to join 300+ colleagues! > Learn more about sponsorship and exhibit opportunities.
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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 11:59:00 -0400
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Subject: Just Added! NIH Health Privacy Case Study, Balancing Security & Human Factors, Omnibus HIPAA Rulemaking
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