Northern California HIMSS
in partnership with mHIMSS Bay Area,
Health Technology Forum, and SVForum
Presents the
2nd Annual
HIMSS Silicon
Valley
Innovation
& Technology Summit
Thursday January 16, 2014 11:00 am—6:00pm
Hosted at Citrix, 4988 Great America
Pkwy, Santa Clara
Join us and hear directly from
10 physicians who are leading the innovation revolution in healthcare and
making a difference with innovative practices, technologies, and ideas.
Two keynote presentations,
plus a Clinical Innovators Panel and a Technology Innovations & Physician
Entrepreneurs Panel.
There will also be a showcase of more
than a dozen health technology innovation companies and a reception at
the conclusion of the meeting.
Cost: $40 for members of
partner organizations, otherwise $50 (includes lunch).
Flyer: http://www.nocalhimss.org/PDFs/Innov-Tech2014.pdf
Agenda and Registration:
http://www.nocalhimss.org/Innovation-Technology2014/Innovation-Technology2014.html
KEYNOTES:
Prentice Tom, MD
Chief
Medical Officer, CEP America
"Change, Uncertainty and
Organizational Jeet Kune
Do"
Lyle Berkowitz,
MD
Associate Chief Medical Officer, Innovation for Northwestern
Medicine
"The Power of Doctor
Happiness: Why The Ideal Patient Experience Needs to Start with the Ideal
Provider Experience"
Clinical Innovators Panel -
"What innovations do we need to improve our healthcare system?"
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Moderator – Jose Bolanos, MD, Managing Director, Venture-Med LLC
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Michael Aratow,
MD, CMIO, San Mateo Center for Innovation
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Aenor Sawyer, MD, Associate
Director, UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation
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Yan Chow, MD, Director,
Innovation & Advance Technology Group, Kaiser Permanente Healthcare
Innovation Centers
Technology Innovations &
Physician Entrepreneurs - "Are tech vendors
closing the Innovation Gap?"
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Moderator - David Snyder,
President, 42TEK, Inc.
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Dan Riskin,
MD, CEO, Health Fidelity
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Bern Shen,
MD, CMO, HealthCrowd
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Robert Rowley, MD, CMO, GroupMD
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Oliver Aalami,
MD, CEO, WinguMD
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