Public Health Data Modernization Forum
Modernizing Systems and Bridging Public Health and Healthcare for our Communities
Significant advancements have been made to modernize public health’s data, data systems, and workforce and to improve information exchange between public health and healthcare settings. This is a pivotal era for all members of the community, including public health, health systems, payers, and market suppliers, to convene to protect our public’s health and to sustain these advancements. This forum will focus on critical public health data and systems modernization efforts and the partnerships and information exchange necessary to sustain the advancements. Presentations, interactive discussions, breakfast and lunch networking opportunities are included. Discount is available for government employees.
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Monday, March 9
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Doors open and breakfast served at 8:00 AM
Learning Objectives
- Explore public and private sector priorities relating to public health data modernization and public health – healthcare information exchange
- Identify model practices for collaborations between public health, healthcare, and market suppliers
- Dialogue with the public health, healthcare, and market supplier communities
Who Should Attend?
- CEO/COO
- Chief Data Officer
- Chief Digital Officer/Chief Digital Health Officer
- Chief Quality Officer and Chief Clinical Transformation Officer
- Chief Medical Officers and Medical Directors
- CIO/CTO/CTIO/Senior IT
- CMIO/CMO
- CNIO/CNO
- Consultant
- Clinical Informaticist
- Data Scientist
- Government or Public Policy Professional
- IT and Information Management Professional
- Payer
- Population Health Management Professional
- Programmer/Developer
- Public Health Professional
- VP of other IT/IS Department