Analytics of Healthcare: Programs, Processes and Pioneers

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Thursday, January 17, 2013 1:00 PM ET, 12:00 PM CT

Healthcare Leaders are already anticipating major changes and developments set to take place in 2013. These include healthcare reform mandates, optional healthcare reform programs, meaningful use requirement under the HITECH Act, and many others. What will be important, will be strategies for putting the right processes into place. By incorporating these strategies and becoming knowledgeable on the processes, your organization will be successful.

Join Healthcare Informatics Editor-In-Chief Mark Hagland as he covers these important changes in healthcare and provides insights into these areas. He will be joined by Dr. David Wennberg who will provide additional industry expert insights.

Register now to join this important discussion!

Learning Objectives:

  • Provide Information on Healthcare Reform Mandates.
  • Discuss the most important requirements of these programs.
  • Learn about the operational challenges that healthcare IT leaders face in optimizing EHR's for knowledge management.
  • Discuss what pioneers in the industry are doing to stay ahead of the curve
About the Speaker(s):

Mark Hagland
Editor-In-Chief
Healthcare Informatics Magazine

 

 

Dr. David Wennberg
CEO
Northern New England Accountable Care Collaborative

 Dr. Wennberg currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Northern New England Accountable Care Collaborative (NNEACC).  NNEACC is formed by Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Fletcher Allen Health Care, Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems and MaineHealth. Dr. Wennberg also serves as the Chief Scientist at the High Value Health Collaborative at The Dartmouth Institute. 

Prior to his work with the Northern New England Accountable Care Collaborative, Dr. Wennberg co-founded Health Dialog Analytic Solutions, the analytic division of Health Dialog and served as Health Dialog’s Chief Science Officer. Dr. Wennberg received his medical degree from McGill University and his MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health.  He is an internationally recognized authority on the root causes of unwarranted variation.