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SUMMIT VENUE 2007

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Evian Royal Resort
South Bank of Lake Geneva, France.

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Evian Masters Golf Club

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Casino d' Evian

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Le Café Royal

 

Healthcare CIO Summit
CONFERENCE PROGRAM


DAY ONE: Tuesday, 5th February 2008
6:00pm -8:30pm

Cocktail Reception / Dinner & Keynote Speech

DAY TWO: Wednesday, 6th February 2008
7:00am - 7:45am

Breakfast

8:00am

Registration

9:00am -12:40pm

One–One Business Meetings

TBD

Workshop 1
e-HEALTH

  • Moving towards the ‘European e-Health Area’
  • The citizen-centric e-Health approach
  • Transition from Paper to EHR
  • Future e- Health & Tele-Health success?
  • e-prescribing and data management

Workshop 2
CRM Workshop

  • Consolidating patient information through sophisticated, context-sensitive data tools.
  • Improving system to system connectivity through data quality connectors that allow disparate networks and applications to share data and to monitor, clean and correct data in real time.
  • Reducing drug and medication errors by storing and accessing accurate data in real time.
  • Creating reliable physician databases that can track providers across multiples practices, networks, locations and more.
  • Mastering product records for the complex manufacturing processes involved in pharmaceuticals, medical devices and biotechnologies.
12:45pm- 2:30pm

Working Lunch Roundtable Discussion

TBD

Workshop 3
TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE THROUGH PATIENT EMPOWERMENT

  • Putting healthcare consumers in the ‘Drivers Seat’ through training
  • Allowing patients to be accountable. Does this concept become counter-intuitive to the goals of increased productivity?
  • How competitive pressure will result in a repositioning of the patient in the healthcare system

Workshop 4
WIRELESS AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE

  • How can health care organizations use wireless techologies to drive their core business strategy and give it a competitive advantage?
  • How can mobile devices and applications improve the productivity and quality of patient care.
  • The ecosystems of wireless infrastructure
  • What impact will wireless technology have on the future practice of medicine?
  • Consolidating client infrastructure to enable secure desktop and wireless access.
6:30pm – 8:30pm Cocktail Reception / Dinner & Keynote Speech
DAY 3: Thursday, 7th February 2008
7:00am – 7:45am

Breakfast

8:00am -11:40am

One–One Business Meetings

TBD

Workshop 5
ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT

  • Increasing the efficiency and accuracy of content management in today’s ever security conscious landscape
  • Streamlining internal business processes
  • Document and content capture
  • Maintaining a competitive ECM advantage
  • How to capture, process and integrate EOB’s

Workshop 6
Connectivity

  • Increasing levels of patient diagnostic data and imaging
  • Patient record and visiting data
  • Improving patient tracking and treatment data
  • Linking portable devices to central data and remote diagnostics
  • Workflow efficiency and patient throughput
  • The impact of greater standards on network solutions
12:00pm – 2:00pm

Working Lunch Roundtable Discussion

2:00pm – 4:00pm

One–One Business Meetings

TBD

Workshop 7
IT: THE VEHICLE FOR ACHIEVING QUALITY, SAFETY AND EXCELLENCE IN PATIENT CARE

  • Strategic Planning, Capital Investment and Oversight
  • Building and Sustaining a Culture of Service
  • IT as a Partner in Care Delivery
  • The Future of Healthcare IT

Workshop 8
SECURITY, IDENTITY MANAGEMENT & DATA PROTECTION

  • Controlling accesses through the entire lifecycle
  • Building a federated identity management concept
  • How to ensure that sharing of information doesn’t give your competitors an edge
  • Looking towards a single sign-on solution
  • Providing the right levels of information availability without compromising identity security
4:15pm

Farewell Drinks & Event Close