920160918 – Guest Speakers Needed on 12/02/2016 for Virtual Presentations for Health Slam ’16 – Free Speaker Bureau Expert Wanted

12/02/2016
Virtual Presentations
Health Slam ’16

Preferred Meeting Topics:
Medical, Smart Technology, Innovations, Regulation & Security


Booking Deadline for Speaker:
09/18/2016

Demographic Mix of the Audience:
50% Male
50% Female

Age Group(s) Expected in Audience:
20-60

Number of Attendees Expected
TBD

Special Details About This Meeting/Audience:

We are presently accepting papers and proposals from would be speakers for Health Slam 2016. If you would like to be considered as a speaker to present a virtual session, below are all the details that you need to submit a talk.

Health Slam 2016 Tracks

TRACK 1: Digital Transformation For Healthcare Payers and Providers

Data from IoT devices, including hospital room sensors, lab equipment, employee wearables and patient monitoring devices will enable the industry to accelerate the transformation to digital. This transformation will cut healthcare costs and improve patient experiences and outcomes. Providers will increasingly look to analytics to provide predictive and prescriptive capabilities, dramatically improving the ability of healthcare providers to help patients. Payers will leverage that data to control costs and optimize patient healthcare outcomes..

TRACK 2: Extracting Insights From Patient Data

Healthcare-related data is growing exponentially. The IoT will result in an increased flow of data for patient records, population health data and other databases, bringing a new complexity to provider and physician operations. Too much data can overload those providing care and distract them from their mission of treating patients. Providers will seek help from professional IoT services firms to help them develop processes and IoT platforms that can extract insights from many data sources.

TRACK 3: HIPAA Regulation & Security:

Governments will lay out guidelines for how medical apps will be regulated. The healthcare industry, vendors and governments need to figure out how to ensure all this private and personal data is secured appropriately. This is a significant challenge and one that will require collaboration from all involved parties.

What are the effective techniques for providing a data and system protection
What are the critical vulnerabilities and how do we deal with them
What are the compliance strategies

TRACK 4: Securely Sharing Patient Data

While security and privacy of patient healthcare records are critical, the fact is patients see multiple providers. Information must be shared across multiple providers in order to result in proper diagnosis, treatment and ongoing effective decision making. Sharing of information electronically can also serve to improve cost efficiencies throughout the healthcare system.

TRACK 5: New Business Models for Hospitals and Care providers

Hospitals and care providers are developing long-term strategies to leverage sensors and wearables throughout their operations in order to build a real-time sense-and-respond intelligent operation that cuts costs and improves patient experiences and outcomes. This Track will focus on the business models relevant to enabling information sharing and usage in Healthcare ecosystems.

TRACK 6: Research and Innovation

This track will focus on encouraging research and innovation for IoT. We will identify key segments of growth, innovation, problem areas and what impact this will have on future generation of IoT in the Healthcare Landscape.

What are our areas of interests for research and innovation for this vertical?
What big problems need innovative solutions?

TRACK 7. Best Practices: Lessons Learned from applying IoT strategies into Healthcare

We will focus on sharing and learning from the experiences in developing, deploying and managing IoT-enabled systems and applications to understand the challenges and best practices within the Healthcare Industry

(1) Questions about the benefits (and harms) of IoT data, from both a clinical outcomes perspective and a cost-effectiveness perspective,

(2) Questions of who pays for such services in healthcare, and how physicians are compensated to look at IoT data.

 

Scope of the Overall Organization:
Local, National

Name of Meeting Organizer:
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