The mHealth Summit is taking place in Washington DC,
on December 5-7, 2011.
The mHealth Summit brings together leaders in government, the private sector, industry, academia, providers and not-for-profit organizations from across the mHealth ecosystem to advance collaboration in the use of wireless technology to improve health outcomes in the United States and abroad.
Mobile Healthcare Today is pleased to offer this special "What's Hot at mHealth Summit 2011” section providing preshow and post-show highlights and analysis; interviews, articles and blogs on show-related topics of interest.
Preshow Analysis
mHealth Summit 2011 is fast-approaching and is set to cover some of the most important issues affecting the mobile healthcare community.
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Vice President of Healthcare, Kony Solutions Inc.
Learn more about Kony and its products and services by visiting booth #6-7 during Health 2.0 or visit www.kony.com for more information.
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Must-Attend Conference Sessions
- Business Model Challenges for Deployment of mHealth Solutions: The Provider Perspective
Business Model Challenges for Deployment of mHealth Solutions: The Provider Perspective
When: Monday, December 5, 2011: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Mobile health holds the promise of reducing healthcare costs for employers by providing much-needed support for wellness and chronic disease programs. Employers and representatives of healthcare systems join this panel to explore the challenges of integrating mHealth into existing payment and reimbursement structures. What are employers and individuals willing to pay? What are providers reimbursing for mHealth? (And if they aren’t, what needs to change…)
- Examining the Clinical Value of mHealth: Clinician Perspectives on mHealth Technology
Examining the Clinical Value of mHealth: Clinician Perspectives on mHealth Technology
When: Monday, December 5, 2011: 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Physicians, researchers, nurses and other health practitioners on the forefront of mobile health share their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities that remote, in-home monitoring and other mHealth technologies provide to their practice, as well as dispel some of the myths about mHealth. This session will explore how mHealth can be used as a tool to gain a better understanding of patients and create a more patient-centered approach to care, while harnessing the clinical benefits of this emerging technology.
- Making Health Data Useful for Successful Clinical Decision Support
Making Health Data Useful for Successful Clinical Decision Support
When: Monday, December 5, 2011; 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
With the integration of mobile health comes the inevitable question of how to make the enormous amount of data collected useful for clinical decision support. What are the best methods used on the cutting edge of health informatics to optimize the storage and retrieval of information? This panel brings together people who are crunching numbers and making sense of data to provide an understanding of where clinical decision support will play an increased role in healthcare.
- Privacy and Security Implications of mHealth
Privacy and Security Implications of mHealth
When: Monday, December 5, 2011; 2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Experts will share the latest government thinking on privacy and security related to mHealth. Learn how we can strike the right balance between individual protections and mHealth promotion.
- Workflow Solutions For Use Inside Care Facilities
Workflow Solutions For Use Inside Care Facilities
When: Monday, December 5, 2011; 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Rarely does an implementation of a novel technology occur in care delivery without disruption to existing workflows. Achieving success deployment in complex clinical settings requires nuanced attention to a variety of organizational stakeholder needs. This session features examples of changes in clinical and administrative workflow and their implications on organizational diffusion and resource allocation. As mHealth deployments in enterprise settings become ubiquitous a constant eye on workflow impact – and setting appropriate expectations – will be required.
- Mapping Mobile Health Regulatory Experiences for Small and Large Companies
Mapping Mobile Health Regulatory Experiences for Small and Large Companies
When: Monday, December 5, 2011: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
What you need to know about navigating the FDA and CMS. Learn how companies are advancing efforts to reimburse for mHealth solutions and working with the FDA on product clearance.
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