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New England HIMSS Presents Innovation: The Key to a Transformed Health System May 12, 2016 Putnam Club West at Gillette Stadium Foxboro, MA Event Sponsor

CONFERENCE AGENDA TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 8:00 9:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast Breakfast Sponsored by Exhibit Area Open Participate in Cover-All BINGO Raffle! 9:00 9:10 am 9:10 9:30 am Welcoming Remarks Morning Keynote The Internet of Healthy Things Sponsored by Scott Bradley, President, New England HIMSS Chapter Joseph Kvedar, MD, Vice President, Partners Center for Connected Health 9:30-10:30 am The Power of Empowering Patients Through Mobile Technology Moderator: Joseph Kvedar, MD, Vice President, Partners Center for Connected Health Panel: Brian Richard, CIO, Masonicare; Bob Zemke, Director of Healthcare Solutions, Extreme Networks; Matt Fisher, Associate, Mirick, O'Connell, DeMallie & Lougee, LLC 10:30 10:45 am Break Book Signing with Joseph Kvedar, MD Exhibit Area Open BINGO Raffle 10:45 11:45 am Big Data Interoperability: Connecting Administrative, Clinical, and Patient-Generated Data Moderator: Craig Schneider, Senior Researcher, Mathematica Policy Research Panel: Marilyn Schlein Kramer, Deputy Executive Director for Services and Strategy, Center for Health Information and Analysis; Laura Adams, President and CEO, Rhode Island Quality Institute; Jeff Loughlin, Executive Director, NHHIO

Lunch: Sponsored by Lunch Keynote Juhan Sonin, Co-founder and Creative Director, Involution Studio 11:45 am 1:00 pm Lunch Keynote From Bathroom to Healthroom Sponsored by 1:00 2:00 pm Exhibit Area Open New England HIMSS Innovators Pitch-a-thon Sponsored by Pitch-a-thon Participants: National Physician Services PointRight ReInforced Care Blue.Point Supply Chain Solutions BrassValley LLC Rapidocc HealthDataViz 2:00 2:15 pm Break 2:15 3:15 pm Innovations in Care Delivery 3:15 3:30 pm 3:30 4:00 pm Closing Remarks Pitch-a-thon Winner Announcement BINGO Raffle Winners Announcement Gillette Stadium Tour (Ticket must be purchased prior to event) Exhibit Area Open BINGO Raffle Moderator: Stacey Eccleston, Implementations Team Leader, Health Care Incentives Improvement Institute Panel: Kofi Jones, VP of Government Affairs, American Well; Marie Maloney, Managing Director, Azoulas Associates; Rob Laramie, CIO Consultant, Boston CIO Malissa Miot, President-Elect, New England HIMSS Chapter

CONFERENCE SESSION DETAILS The Power of Empowering Patients Through Mobile Technology This session will be preceded by a keynote address by Dr. Joseph Kvedar, Vice President of Partners Center for Connected Health, and then Dr. Kvedar will moderate the discussion. The panelists represent a long-term care and retirement facility, a network systems company, and a legal expert in health technology policy. They will discuss how mobile technology can improve access to care and increase patient engagement, and how these innovative technologies will challenge providers, payers, data analysts and other health care stakeholders to adapt their systems and processes. Big Data Interoperability: Connecting Administrative, Clinical, and Patient-Generated Data New England has some of the leading health information exchanges in the U.S. As technology rapidly advances, these exchanges will be challenged with not only transmitting administrative and clinical data among providers, but data generated by patients through mobile devices as discussed in our previous panel. The panelists represent HIEs and data organizations in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire, and the discussion will be moderated by the New England HIMSS Board HIE liaison. Keynote Address: Juhan Sonin, Involution Studio Remember doctor's visits when you were growing up? The wooden tongue depressor. The wellworn stethoscope. That weird thing they jammed in your ears. And now, my young children are getting about that same treatment. But that is going to change. As design harnesses digital, materials and networking technologies, a very new health experience is just over the horizon. Proactive, lifestyle design. Tracking real-time health data. Non-invasive tools. Custom "just for you" treatments based on your actual genome. These are all real technologies, being used by ordinary people. Together they are leading us to "stage zero" detection and treatment which has the potential to double or better the lifespan of every first-world citizen. Not science fiction, the children of the 2020s will only know this reality. Tongue depressors will be limited to school craft projects and popsicles. And it is all the product of technology and design. From Bathroom to Healthroom introduces participants to the macro factors shaping these realities, along with an in-depth exploration of the various impacts of and opportunities for design. Innovators Pitch-a-thon As part of our theme of innovation, we re having a competition of new, dynamic companies that will make brief presentations about their products and solutions. The attendees will have the opportunity to vote on the best presenters, and then these companies will win a prize. This will be a mini-datapalooza for New England HIMSS members.

Innovations in Care Delivery Throughout the day we have learned about innovations in mobile devices, data exchange and analysis, software design, and various initiatives presented by the Pitch-a-thon participants. We ll conclude our program by discussing ways that these ideas can be implemented delivering care to patients. The discussion will be moderated by Stacey Eccleston of HCI3, which has been an innovator in developing value-based purchasing solutions. Professional Photography Courtesy of

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS Joseph C. Kvedar, M.D. Vice President, Connected Health at Partners Healthcare Joseph C. Kvedar, MD, is creating a new model of healthcare delivery by leveraging personal connected health technologies and remote monitoring tools to better manage chronic conditions, maintain health and wellness, and improve adherence, engagement and clinical outcomes. He is the author of The Internet of Healthy Things, describing how everyday objects will capture and use real-time biometric data to ultimately change behavior to improve our health. Dr. Kvedar created Wellocracy, a leading source of impartial, easy-to-understand information to encourage the sustained use of personal self-health technologies. His popular chealth Blog provides his insights and vision for connected health. Matt Fisher Chair, Mirick O Connell Health Law Group Matt is the Chair of Mirick O'Connell s Health Law Group and a member of the firm s Business Group. Matt focuses his practice on health law and all areas of corporate transactions. Matt s health law practice includes advising clients on complying with requirements of HIPAA, the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, and other regulations in the context of daily operations, contractual arrangements, and relationships. He is a member of the HIMSS Cloud Computing Work Group and the Privacy & Security Policy Task Force. Matt was also a Social Media Ambassador for HIMSS16. Brian Richard CIO, Masonicare Brian Richard is the Chief Information Officer of Masonicare located in Wallingford, Connecticut. Masonicare is the state s leading provider of healthcare and retirement living communities for seniors. Mr. Richard is a champion for cultural change and technology innovations that properly align and integrate IT as a partner in the business of the organization. He is a forward-thinking and results oriented executive who excels in work flow redesign, strategic planning, business operations and technological solutions that drives the organization to greater heights. Applying this technology to improve patient care, gain operational efficiencies and increase revenues is a challenge for which he has a passion. Building and motivating a team where every member is inspired by this mission is where he excels. Mr. Richard has over 24 years of IT Healthcare related experience. Mr. Richard received his BS in Business Administration from Anna Maria College in Paxton, MA. Bob Zemke CPHIMS, CISSP Director, Extreme Networks Bob Zemke CPHIMS, CISSP is the Director of Healthcare Solutions and is responsible for the healthcare market strategy at Extreme Networks. Bob has decades of experience working both within hospitals and as a global health IT consultant in next generation network design, deployment and management. Bob has been featured in publications such as HealthCare Design Magazine, Mobile Wireless Magazine, and Healthcare Executive Exchange. He is coauthor of a book entitled "WiFi Enabled Healthcare". Bob is an active member of the AAMI Wireless Strategy Task Force, the WiFi Alliance Healthcare Working Group, and Co-Chair of the Intelligent Health Association s Network Committee. Craig Schneider, Ph.D Senior Health Researcher, Mathematica Policy Research Craig Schneider, Ph.D is a Senior Health Researcher at Mathematica Policy Research. Dr. Schneider has been a leader in promoting accountable care, developing and implementing payment reform strategies, and engaging stakeholders to improve consumer engagement, efficiency, and quality throughout his 24-year career. He is currently the Project Director of the Learning Systems for Accountable Care Organizations and the Next Generation ACO Model

projects for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation. His previous role was Director of Healthcare Policy at the Massachusetts Health Data Consortium, where he co-chaired several learning collaboratives, including those related to payment reform, health IT, and quality reporting. Previously, Dr. Schneider worked at the CMS Boston regional office for 14 years. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of New England HIMSS as the HIE Liaison, and on the Board of the National Association of Health Data Organizations as Programs Chair. He received a doctorate in Health Policy from the Brandeis University Heller School. Laura L. Adams President & CEO, Rhode Island Quality Institute Laura Adams is the President and CEO of the Rhode Island Quality Institute (RIQI), a center of collaborative innovation that advances health and healthcare transformation. She serves on the Rhode Island Governor s Workgroup on Healthcare Innovation and was appointed by the Massachusetts Attorney General to the Oversight Council for the MA Center for Health Information and Analysis. Marilyn Schlein Kramer Deputy Executive Director, Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis Marilyn Schlein Kramer is Deputy Executive Director at the Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis ( CHIA ). Marilyn oversees use of the Massachusetts All Payer Claims Database ( MA APCD ) which receives claim-level data on a monthly basis from more than 80 public and private payers and supports the work of multiple state agencies and numerous researchers. She is Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO). Marilyn also is on the Board of Directors of HealthCrowd, a Silicon Valley digital communications company specializing in patient engagement/retention. Marilyn was previously President and CEO of DxCG (now VeriskHealth) and Executive Director of the Partnership for Healthcare Excellence. She received her MBA from the Booth School of Business of the University of Chicago and her BA in Economics from Harvard University where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Jeffrey B. Loughlin Executive Director, NHHIO Jeff Loughlin is a Director with the Massachusetts ehealth Collaborative (MAeHC) and currently serves as the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Health Information Organization (NHHIO), working with providers and practice leaders to ensure successful adoption and implementation of the statewide health information exchange (HIE), and meaningful use of Health Information Technology (HIT). Jeff has worked with the Collaborative for over 10 years, providing a variety of consulting services to practice, and community based electronic health record (EHR) and HIE initiatives. Jeff is a US Army veteran with over 28 years of military service and also currently serves as the Commander, Massachusetts Army National Guard Medical Command as a Medical Service Corps Colonel. Jeff holds a Masters in Healthcare Administration from Simmons College in Boston. Juhan Sonin Co-founder and Creative Director, Involution Studio Juhan Sonin is an emeritus of some of the finest software and system engineering organizations in the world: Apple, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), MITRE and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has been a software designer and creative director for two decades with his work being featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, BBC International, Wired, New Scientist, and National Public Radio (NPR). As Involution s Director, Juhan provides the design vision and leadership for the company. He also teaches Product Engineering and Design at MIT.

Stacey Eccleston Implementations Team Leader, Health Care Incentives Improvement Institute Ms. Eccleston is the implementation team leader for the Health Care Incentives Improvement Institute (HCI3) where she is responsible for management and oversight of the Institute s ECR analytic and bundled payment implementations as well as the Bridges to Excellence programs. Ms. Eccleston has more than 25 years experience in analyzing health care data and deriving solutions to improve the efficiency and quality of health care delivery systems. Prior to joining the HCI3 team, Ms. Eccleston was the Assistant Commissioner for Health Research and Policy at the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy where she was responsible for providing strategic leadership to provide high-quality, objective analysis on various issues related to health care in the Commonwealth. Throughout her career, Ms. Eccleston authored numerous publications in the areas of health care utilization and price trends, quality of care, and monitoring impacts of health reform and has disseminated research results through presentations to various stakeholders and through public testimony. Kofi Jones VP of Government Affairs, American Well Kofi Jones is the Vice President of Government Affairs and Telehealth Evangelist for American Well a national mobile and web based telehealth solution provider based in Boston. Jones focuses most of her efforts on collaborating with federal, state, and congressional leaders to ensure the proliferation of modernized and safe telehealth policies. Prior to joining American Well, Kofi spent 4.5 years working for the Deval Patrick Administration - first as a Public Affairs Director and spokeswoman for the Governor s Economic Development Secretary, and then as the Executive Director of the Commonwealth Marketing Office. She has also spent over 15 years as a communications and media expert, including a decade in television news as a producer, reporter, and anchor. Marie Maloney Managing Director, Azoulas Associates Ms. Maloney is a seasoned Healthcare Information Technology educator, consultant, and executive. Her special interest is in the integration of payer and provider processes to optimize the quality of patient care. She has expertise in collaborating with clinical leadership to develop and support innovative care management approaches for dual eligible populations and government programs. Ms. Maloney has driven IT transformation through the alignment of IT and business strategies leading the implementation and transition to advanced, state of the art systems that provide analytics important to improving health care quality and lowering costs among high risk populations. Ms. Maloney has been a Chief Information Officer for several leading health care organizations in the Northeast including Boston Medical Center s HealthNet Plan, Senior Whole Health of New York and Massachusetts. She was President of the New England Chapter of HIMSS 2014-15. Ms. Maloney is currently Principal and Managing Director of Azuolas Associates, a health informatics consultancy and teaches in the Health Informatics Masters program at Northeastern University. Rob Laramie CIO Consultant, Boston CIO

THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS Breakfast sponsored by Northeastern University Northeastern created the nation s first college devoted to computer science in 1982, and today s College of Computer and Information Science remains a national leader in education and research innovation. Here, education and research focus on providing the knowledge and perspective needed in an increasingly complex world. Educational programs combine computing with an important application domain, such as health or security. Research both advances computing and contributes to resolving major societal challenges. The college s programs, faculty, and research are developing international prominence in three significant areas: cyber security, personal health informatics and network science. The Bouvé College of Health Sciences provides a broad range of transitional and developmental services and programs to assist undergraduate and graduate Bouvé students in their academic studies and enhance their overall educational experience at Northeastern University from their first year through graduation. Morning Keynote sponsored by INTERSYSTEMS InterSystems is a global leader in health information technology, creating connected health and care communities worldwide. Its customers include major health systems, hospitals, labs, health information networks, health plans, and other healthcare leaders, including all of the top hospitals on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll of America s Best Hospitals. InterSystems has been a strategic technology provider since 1978. For more information, visit InterSystems.com. Lunch sponsored by Logicalis Healthcare Solutions Logicalis is a healthcare IT solutions company offering consulting, infrastructure, mobile access, medical imaging, analytics & telehealth from our skilled service professionals and world class partners. We've worked with leading health systems to achieve quality patient care, meet regulatory requirements, and gain efficiency for 15+ yrs. See www.us.logicalis.com/healthcare-it. Luncheon Keynote Speaker sponsored by MModal, Inc. MModal, Inc. is a leading provider of medical transcription and coding services as well as healthcare technology to hospitals, healthcare networks and physician practices. The Company offers comprehensive solutions for clinical documentation that assist with EHR adoption, CDI strategies, appropriate reimbursement, physician satisfaction, quality care and documentation, and workflow solutions.

Innovation Showcase Pitch-a-thon sponsored by STORServer, Inc. STORServer, Inc., STORServer, Inc., headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, offers the only enterprise data backup appliance that is built-to-order. Each backup appliance solution is tailored to the customer s unique environment to help simplify complexity. All our appliances feature enterprise class data backup, archive and disaster recovery software, hardware, services and support. Companies of all sizes trust in STORServer s proven appliances to solve their most complex data protection problems. Visit www.storserver.com Event Sponsor By assimilating 8-12 core data center services on x86 systems, SimpliVity delivers the best of both worlds: cloud economics with enterprise performance, protection and functionality. Its hyperconverged infrastructure and data virtualization platform reduce IOPS, capacity and bandwidth requirements, and provide integrated data protection, contributing to a 3x reduction in TCO. Professional Photography Courtesy of VASCO is a world leader in providing Two-Factor Authentication and Electronic Signature solutions to healthcare organizations, governments, and financial institutions. 10,000+ customers in 100 countries rely on VASCO to enhance security, protect online and mobile apps, identities, and transactions, and meet regulatory requirements. VASCO s authentication solutions help ensure EPCS, HIPAA, and Meaningful Use compliance and are natively integrated into many EHR/EMR/ERX applications.

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