|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
| PRESENTATION | SPEAKER |
|---|---|
Session I – “Prevention and Consumerism: Drivers of Clinical Transformation, Business Innovation and Corporate Performance” Dr. Parkinson discussed new approaches to prevention, consumerism and population health enhancement in response to current epidemiological and economic forces impacting healthcare. He also explored how these forces are accelerating clinical innovations as well as changing the way employers engage their employees to improve health while improving the bottom line. |
Michael D. Parkinson, |
Session II – “Interoperability and Solving the Fragmentation through Better Integration” Dr. Mault shared about leading edge technologies that can help resolve some of the issues associated with the fragmentation in clinical practice. He also demonstrated the new Microsoft HealthVault platform for health information storage and exchange. |
James R. Mault, M.D., |
Session III – “Best Practice Case Study” Dr. Hymel discussed Cisco Systems’ successful integrated health and productivity management strategies including: - Integrated H&P Management and Measurement Session III Presentation coming soon |
Pamela Hymel, M.D., M.P.H., Global Medical Director, Integrated Health, Cisco Systems |
Session IV – “Communication and Incentive Strategies in Developing a Culture of Health” Dr. Fouts and Dukes explored how well-planned and orchestrated communication plans can move an organization into a “culture of health.” View Session IV Presentation 1 (Fouts) View Session IV Presentation 2 (Dukes) |
Terry L. Fouts, M.D., Senior Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, Great-West Life Healthcare Lee Dukes, Senior Vice President, Wellness Solutions, Matria Healthcare |
Session V – “Late Breaking Research Findings and the MGM MIRAGE Business Case for the C-Suite: Next Generation” MGM MIRAGE’s Kelley Tucky shared about the company’s compelling business case and successful implementation for integrated health and productivity enhancement. Dr.Loeppke also reviewed relevant late-breaking health and productivity research and findings. Session V Presentation coming soon |
Kelley Tucky, Vice President, Benefit Education and Health Promotion, MGM MIRAGE Ron Loeppke, M.D., Matria Healthcare |
Session VI / Keynote – “21st Century Integrated Population & Productivity Enhancement” |
Newt Gingrich, Founder |
Session VIII – “Biometrics: Using Wireless Devices and Home-based Kitsiometrics to Collect Clinical Data for Improved Patient Activation and Program Outcomes” Dr. Pegus discussed technological advancement in the use of wireless and home biometrics as a resource for collecting clinical information that can improve clinical outcomes. |
Cheryl Pegus, M.D., |
Session IX – Health & Productivity Enhancement: “7 Slides in 7 Minutes, 7 Times” Dr. Fetterolf shared quick vignettes highlighting key developments and activities going on within the Matria informatics and research areas, including oncology disease management, drivers of employee incentives and the effect of disease management on stop loss costs, among other topics. |
Don Fetterolf, M.D., M.B.A., FACP, Senior Vice President, Healthcare Informatics, Matria Healthcare |