An avalanche of advances in information technology is poised to reshape the healthcare landscape, and the Boston area, home to one of the world’s greatest concentrations of medical research institutions and technology innovators, is at the forefront of this transformation. The innovations afoot extend far beyond electronic medical records and other efforts to make traditional medical practices more efficient, encompassing everything from health-management apps and social networking for patients and doctors to robotic caregivers and implantable sensors that help physicians keep tabs on their patients from afar. Should the potential of such technologies be realized, healthcare will ultimately be defined much less by the treatment of illness and much more by the enhancement of wellness throughout people’s lives.
Xconomy is rallying top clinicians, entrepreneurs, executives, and technology innovators for a lively forum about this critical transformation at the new headquarters of the MIT Media Lab. Through keynote speeches, executive panels, presentations from visionary startups, and live demos, we’ll give you a unique, up-close look at the promise and reality of healthcare IT.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Frank Moss, Director, MIT Media Lab
- Paul Bleicher, Chief Medical Officer, Humedica; Founder, Phase Forward
- Daniel Palestrant, Founder and CEO, Sermo
- David Dimond, National Leader, EMC Healthcare Consulting
- Roy Schoenberg, President and CEO, American Well
- Joe Kvedar, Founder and Director, Center for Connected Health
- Jeff Fagnan, Partner, Atlas Venture
- Jason Jacobs, CEO, FitnessKeeper
- George Kassabgi, COO and Co-Founder, Keas
- Hamid Tabatabaie, CEO, Life Image
- Mark Totman, President, Bio-Detek Division of Zoll Medical
- David Rose, CEO, Vitality
- Paulo Matos, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Silverlink Communications
- Mike Gillam, Director, Microsoft Healthcare Innovation Lab
- Thomas Goetz, Executive Editor, Wired
- John Moore, New Media Medicine, MIT Media Lab
- Ed Park, Chief Technology Officer, Athenahealth
Schedule:
Registration: 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Program: 2:00 – 5:45 pm
Networking reception: 5:45 – 7:00 pm
Registration information:
Saver Rate (ends April 15): $225
Regular Registration: $275
Walk-in Registration: $325
Student Registration: $35
Student scholarships available through the Stay in MA program.
Tickets are transferable but not refundable.
To inquire about press registration, e-mail [email protected].
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