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THE HIE SUMMIT CONTENT IS NOW AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS POST CONFERENCE FORMATS
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The HIE Summit conference content is now available in a variety of formats.
You may purchase the Summit streaming content in the following formats: iPod Touch, Flash Drive or online archive (6 months). You may also purchase individual presentations in an online archive (6 months) format.
YOU CAN PURCHASE JUST THE HIE SUMMIT CONTENT AS FOLLOWS:

iPod Touch of 2010 HIE Summit Presentations today!
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Flash Drive of 2010 HIE Summit Presentations today!
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Online Archive of 2010 HIE Summit Presentations today!
Complete conference: $395
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FINALLY YOU MAY PURCHASE HIE SUMMIT INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATIONS:
Click here to purchase individual presentations for $19.95 in online archive format (6 months of access - 24/7).
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NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION
EXCHANGE (HIE) SUMMIT
February 4 - 5, 2010
ONSITE
Wardman Park Hotel
Washington, DC
ONLINE
In your own office or home live via the Internet with 24/7 access for six months
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ARCHIVED INTERNET BROADCAST ACCESS
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Online attendees, login for the live broadcast of the Health Information Exchange Summit by clicking here
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GRANTORS
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DIAMOND
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BRONZE
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ADDITIONAL GRANTORS
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CO-LOCATED WITH
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HEALTH IT SUMMIT FOR
GOVERNMENT LEADERS
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A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
The Leading Forum on Health IT for Public Sector Leaders
Sponsored by IBM
February 3 - 4, 2010
www.GovernmentHealthITSummit.com
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THE EIGHTEENTH NATIONAL HIPAA SUMMIT |
A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
The Leading Forum on Healthcare EDI, Privacy, Confidentiality, Data Security and HIPAA Compliance
Media Partner: Harvard Health Policy Review
February 2 - 5, 2010
www.HIPAASummit.com
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INTERNATIONAL mHEALTH NETWORKING
AND WEBCONFERENCE
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The Leading Forum on the Use of Mobile Computing and Communication
Devices such as Cell Phones, Smart Phones, and Tablets in Healthcare
February 3 - 4, 2010
www.mobih.org
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Featuring a shared exhibit hall for all four conferences and a joint plenary session on the morning of Thursday, February 4, 2010 featuring leading national experts and regulators.
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HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE
(HIE) SUMMIT IS A
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NO COST REGISTRATION FOR STATE AND FEDERAL HIT LEADERS
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Government HIT leaders may click here for no cost registration.
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MEDIA PARTNERS
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HIE SUMMIT FEATURES
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ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2010 THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION TRAINING AND EXAMINATIONS PRECONFERENCE SESSION
Sponsored by HIPAA Academy: Professional Certification Training in the following:
Certified HIPAA Professional (CHP)
Certified HIPAA Security Specialist (CHSS)
Certified HIPAA Administrator (CHA)
Sponsored by Health IT Certification: Professional Certification Training in the following:
Certified Professional in Electronic Health Records (CPEHR)
Certified Professional in Health Information Technology (CPHIT)
Certified Professional in Health Information Exchange (CPHIE)
AND AT THE HIE SUMMIT ON THURSDAY 2/4 AND FRIDAY 2/5 THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SESSIONS
The Role of IT in Healthcare: Insights from the Administration
Engaging Key Stakeholders at the National and Local Levels
The Role of HIT in Healthcare Reform
Update on HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulation
Developing a Sustainable Business Model for HIE
State Approaches to Building HIE Capacity
Managing an Effective Procurement Process
Developing and Implementing Strong Privacy and Security Policies
Working with State Medicaid
Advancing Administrative Simplification Efforts
Engaging and Supporting Physicians in the Adoption of Health IT
Building Public Private Sector Partnerships for HIE
Understanding Meaningful Use Requirements
Understanding and Applying the New Standards Requirements
Building on HIE Capacity to Support Care Coordination and the Medical Home
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FEATURING FROM THE 2009 HIT SYMPOSIUM
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NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE (HIE) SUMMIT
February 4 - 5, 2010
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ONSITE
Wardman Park Hotel
Washington, DC
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ONLINE
In your own office or home live via the Internet
with 24/7 access for six months
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CO CHAIRS |

Bruno Nardone, MHSA, FACHE
Associate Partner, IBM Global Business Services, Waltham, MA |

J. Marc Overhage, MD, PhD, FACMI, FACP
Director of Medical Informatics and Research Scientist, Regenstrief Institute, Inc., President and CEO, Indiana Health Information Exchange, Regenstrief Professor of Medical Informatics, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
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Raymond W. Scott, BSc, MBCS, C.Eng., CITP
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Axolotl Corp., San Jose, CA |

Andy Slavitt, MBA
Chief Executive Officer, Ingenix, Eden Prairie, MN
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FEDERAL LEADERS |

David Blumenthal, MD, MPH
National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services; Washington, DC |

Aneesh Chopra, MPP
U.S. Chief Technology Officer, The White House; Former Secretary of Technology, Virginia, Washington, DC |

Carolyn M. Clancy, MD
Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD
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Kelly Cronin, MPH
Director, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services |

John Glaser, PhD
Senior Advisor, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services, Former Chief Information Officer, Partners Healthcare System, Washington, DC |

Janet M. Marchibroda
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, US Department of Health and Human Services, Former Chief Healthcare Officer, IBM, Former Chief Executive Officer, eHealth Initiative, Washington, DC
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Sue McAndrew
Deputy Director for Health Information Privacy, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC |

Michael T. Rapp, MD, JD, FACEP
Director, Quality Measurement and Health Assessment Group, Office of Clinical Standards and Quality, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Baltimore, MD
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STATE LEADERS
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David Cochran, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Vermont Information Technology Leaders, Inc., Montpelier, VT |

Lucinda "Cindy" Ehnes, Esq.
Director, California Department of Managed Health Care, Sacramento, CA |

Craig Jones, MD
Director of Vermont Blueprint for Health, Office of Vermont Health Access, Williston, VT
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Stephen Palmer
Director, Office of e-Health Coordination, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Austin, TX |

Anthony "Tony" Rodgers, MPH
Director of the ArizonaMedicaid Program, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, Phoenix, AZ |

Richard Shoup, PhD
Director, Massachusetts eHealth Institute, Boston, MA
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STAKEHOLDERS AND HEALTH IT EXPERTS |

Michael Barr, MD, MBA, FACP
Vice President, Practice Advocacy and Improvement, American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA |

Bill Beighe
Chief Executive Officer, Santa Cruz Health Information Exchange and Chief Information Officer, Physicians Medical Group of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA |

Troyen Brennan, MD, MPH
Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, CVS Caremark Corporation, Woonsocket, RI
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Dogu Celebi, MD, MPH
Chief Medical Officer and Distinguished Ingenix Fellow, Ingenix, Eden Prairie, MN |

Stephen M. Downs, MD, MS
Associate Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN |

Arthur Glasgow
Senior Vice President, General Manager of Health Information Networks (Co-Chair), Ingenix, Inc., Eden Prairie, MN
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John D. Halamka, MD, MS
Chief Information Officer, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical, Chief Information Officer and Dean for Technology, Harvard Medical School, Chair, Health IT Standards Committee, Boston, MA |

Jim Hansen
President & CEO, CareEntrust, Kansas City, MO |

Keith W. Hepp
Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Business Development, HealthBridge, Cincinnati, OH
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Gerry Hinkley, Esq.
Co-Chair, Health Care Industry Team, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP, San Francisco, CA |

Kathy Kuhmerker
Managing Director, The Lewin Group, Falls Church, VA |

Gwendolyn Lohse
Deputy Director, CAQH and Managing Director, CORE, Washington, DC
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Patricia MacTaggart, MBA, MMA
Lead Research Scientist and Ass. Lecturer, Department of Health Policy, George Washington University, Former Group Director, CMS Center for Medicaid and State Operations, Former Medicaid Director, Minnesota, Washington, DC |

Deven McGraw, Esq.
Director, Health Privacy Project, Center for Democracy & Technology, Member, HIT Policy Committee, Washington, DC |

Susan Nedza, MD, MBA, FACEP
Vice President, Quality and Patient Safety Strategy, Medical Director, Clinical Practice Solutions, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL
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Sreedhar Potarazu, MD, MBA
President and Chief Executive Officer, VitalSpring Technologies, Author, Get Off the Dime: The Secret to Changing Who Pays For Your Healthcare, McLean, VA |

William Rollow, MD MPH
Solutions Leader - Health Care Value and Transformation, Strategy and Change Group, IBM Global Business Services, Former Deputy Director, Quality Improvement Group, Office of Clinical Standards and Quality, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,Bethesda, MD |

Steven J. Stack, MD
Emergency Physician, Member, Board of Trustees, American Medical Association, Lexington, KY
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Micky Tripathi, PhD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, Former Founding President and Chief Executive Officer, Indiana Health Information Exchange, Boston, MA |

Reed V. Tuckson, MD
Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group, Minneapolis, MN
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Steven F. Waldren, MD
Director, Center for Health Information Technology, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, KS |

Kepa Zubeldia
Senior Vice President, Interoperability Technologies, Ingenix, Eden Prarie, MN
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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION FACULTY |

Uday O. Ali Pabrai, CISSP, CHSS
Chief Executive and Co founder, HIPAA Academy, Newport Beach, CA |

Margret Amatayakul, MBA, RHIA, CPEHR, CPHIT, CPHIE, CHPS, FHIMSS
President, Margret\A Consulting, LLC, Adjunct Faculty in Health Informatics, Member, Board of Examiners, Health IT Certification, LLC, Schaumburg, IL |

William R. Braithwaite, MD, PhD
"Doctor HIPAA," Chief Medical Officer, Anakam, Inc.; Former Senior Advisor on Health Information Policy, DHHS, Washington, DC
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Steven S. Lazarus, PhD, CPEHR, CPHIT, CPHIE, FHIMSS
President, Boundary Information Group; Member, Board of Examiners, Health IT Certification, LLC; Past Chair, WEDI, Denver, CO |

Paul T. Smith, Esq.
Partner and Co chair, HIT/HIPAA Practice, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, San Francisco, CA |

Lorna L. Waggoner
Director, HIPAA Academy, Waukee, IA
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HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE SUMMIT OVERVIEW
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A variety of new federal programs directed to states, such as those related to health information exchange capacity, technical assistance to support health IT adoption for "meaningful use" and pilot projects involving public and private sector payers, have recently been launched. These developments require that state and local leaders - and the key leaders across every sector of healthcare involved in these activities - react quickly to drive for success in this new and challenging terrain, with high visibility and significant investment at stake. In addition, the foundational infrastructures built and enhanced through these investments - if well implemented - can offer foundational support for healthcare reform efforts related to improvements in both care delivery and population health.
The National Health Information Exchange Summit is designed to support national, state and local leaders in effectively navigating the challenges related to building health information exchange capacity across physician practices, hospitals, laboratories, pharmacies, health plans, to support care delivery and improvements in population health. Participants will learn about emerging trends and policies that will impact their programs and will receive recommendations about how to respond, alternative strategies being employed across the field and their effectiveness, and best practices for deployment in the following key areas:
- Designing and employing good governance practices to drive success
- Building in a sustainable model to support efforts when the grant money runs out
- Developing and employing good policies and practices related to privacy and security to comply with new laws and rules, and build trust within your community
- Navigating the numerous technical options--and deciding which strategy is right for your community
- Aligning state and local efforts to maximize impact and success
- Successfully employing good procurement policies to achieve outcomes
- Designing communication and engagement policies and practices to facilitate transparency and trust across stakeholder groups and with the public
Through a combination of carefully selected keynote presentations, small workshops and networking sessions, participants will significantly expand their knowledge base and build a network of support for future dialogue. The National Health Information Exchange Summit is a must-attend event for any federal, state or local leader - across the range of stakeholder groups - who are either leading or participating in initiatives related to the use of health IT and health information exchange to improve health and healthcare.
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THE TIME IS NOW FOR NEW, EFFICIENT AND COST EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVES
TO TRADITIONAL LEARNING APPROACHES
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A variety of forces - the nation's economic crisis, costly and difficult air travel, the mandate for cost efficiency in healthcare, the proliferation of greater Internet bandwidth, the emergence of the popularity of online video via You Tube, and the explosion of online training in the health sector - has come together to create both a dramatic need and an extraordinary opportunity for innovative approaches to sharing new ideas and best practices. This Summit offers not only traditional conference attendance, but also the opportunity to attend the event live and archived online.
How can we be expected to reform the nation's health system if we can not reform the way we do our own business?
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PARTICIPATION OPTIONS
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TRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCE
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Simply register, travel to the conference city and attend in person.
Pros: subject matter immersion; professional networking opportunities; faculty interaction
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LIVE AND ARCHIVED INTERNET ATTENDANCE
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