Corporate Spotlights – Potomac Ballroom

Monday, December 5, 2011

10:00–10:05 AM

Scott Ratzan Scott C. Ratzan
Vice President, Global Health
Johnson & Johnson

11:15–11:30 AM

Dr. Andrew Watson Dr. Andrew Watson
Medical Director
Center for Connected Medicine

Topic: The Surgeon Can See You Now, Anywhere
Medicine is deeply rooted in face-to-face interactions and fragmented communication. The consumer electronics market empowers patients in ways few predicted. This session will detail how a 4th generation surgeon has virtualized his clinical practice and is taking medicine back to its roots. “Common place” consumer technology has healthcare on the verge of entering the cloud. This is revolutionary opportunity for patients, physicians and our society.

 

11:30–11:45 AM

Dr. Anthony Nguyen Dr. Anthony Nguyen
SVP, Care Mgmt.
Wellpoint

Topic: Healthcare that is Convenient, Smarter, and Faster
Healthcare today is akin to an analog phone. Wellpoint envisions an experience for our members that is like the latest smartphone techonology. We believe in creating an experience that is personable, convenient, real-time, and smarter.

 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

12:30–12:45 PM

raj shah Raj Shah
Chairman and CEO
CTIS, Inc.

Topic: Using Mobile Technology to Build End-to-End Solutions for Patients Managing Chronic Diseases
By utilizing mobile technology to build comprehensive management programs for chronic disease patients and integrate multiple disparate players in the health ecosystem—physicians, providers, payers, as well as primary, ambulatory and tertiary care organizations — will provide collaborative and effective information sharing needed, on time at the point of decision, subsequently delivering improved outcomes and better patient care.

 

12:45–1:00 PM

Eric Dishman
Intel Fellow
Intel Corporation

Topic: Community Based Care
For more than a decade, Intel has worked with healthcare leaders around the world to design and deploy robust healthcare IT (HIT) solutions, and we continue to do so. Our information architects, clinicians, and social scientists are on the ground in dozens of countries collaborating to help healthcare organizations develop sustainable healthcare business models, identify needed workflow changes, and architect information infrastructure for optimal care and efficiency.

This talk will introduce key concepts and capabilities we see as important to the discussion of ACOs and other efforts at coordinated patient care and payment reform and how mHealth will play a role.