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Defense Strategies Institute cordially welcomes you to an educational and training summit DSI Supports our Nation's injured Service members through donations to the 501 c3 Wounded Warrior Project September 30 October 1, 2013 : The Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Sq, Washington, D.C.

Who We Are: Our Mission: DSI is a premier non-partisan woman-owned, minority owned Small Business designed to assist in advancing the mission critical goals of the United States' Military and Government. Through our high level educational and training summits, and symposiums we are able to reach across all offices and departments in a fair and balanced manner. We bring together the mission relevant representatives in our neutral forums in order to foster the necessary discussions and debates to help them achieve efficient and effective mission success. In order to maintain our neutrality, we receive no funding or investment for operating costs from any outside organization, group, or individual. DSI Supports our Nation's injured service members through donations to Wounded Warrior Project DSI Thanks our Select Volunteer Advisory Board Members that include: - RADM (ret) Richard R. Jeffries, former Medical Officer, USMC - The Honorable Dr. John Hillen, former Asst. Secretary of State, Political/Military Affairs - Dr. Caterina Lasome, LTC(ret),former COO, NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics & IT COMPLIANT: The DoD/VA iehr & HIE Summit is compliant with Department of Defense operating guidelines, and adheres to the most recent standards of the Office of General Counsel, Standards of Conduct Office: Compliant Operating Guidelines: *Currently, SOCO advisory 09-03: 7.(a) purposes of jer 3-211 (a)(7) the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), OGE standards of ethical conduct for employees of the executive branch: currently 5 cfr part 2635 and 31 u.s.c. 1353 as it pertains to OGE standards *Qualifies as training in compliance with 5 U.S.C. Chapter 41 and is compliant with The Office of Government Ethics, Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch: currently 5 CFR part 2635 and 31 U.S.C. 1353 as it pertains to OGE Standards. *The DoD/VA iehr & HIE Summit is open to all DoD and Federal employees and is considered a compliant education and training forum. General Target Audience: Attendees: General Titles US Military Services, Government Healthcare Agencies, Academia, HIT Technology Industry Service Providers CIO, CMIO,CTO, Chief of Clinical Informatics, HIT Program Directors, HIT R&D Directors, Systems Architect

Program Design & Goal: A non-partisan educational and training Summit designed as a Town Hall full spectrum view towards the DoD & VA s efforts at iehrs and Federal HIE initiatives. The forum is created to encourage a real, pragmatic level of discussion and debate amongst all in attendance. Our goal is to bring together leaders from across the Armed Services & Government Agencies and the Industry and Academic leaders that can help them forge many of the HIT solutions necessary to achieve their respective next steps. Actionable take aways for today, tomorrow, and the future will drive the discussions towards moving from healthcare to health. Summit Guidelines: By participating in one of our meetings, you will discover an environment that strives to encourage real actionable outcomes for its participants, while fostering new and continued relationships amongst all in attendance. Our speaker faculty and subject matters are chosen through an extensive process of research, and are designed to provide a full spectrum perspective towards the issue at hand. Depending on the subject matter, we strive to maintain representation of all military services in our agendas. Attendees are expected to have a professional, working knowledge of the subject matter. Contact information of attendees and speakers is not automatically distributed and is on a volunteer basis only. No press or recordings are allowed unless a speaker specifically requests so. Location: The Summit will be hosted at The Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square Washington, D.C. Draft AGENDA: Sessions are not in precise order at this time. New sessions to be added. Confirmed sessions are noted SUMMIT DAY 1 : Monday September 30, 2013 7:00 8:10 Welcome networking breakfast and registration 8:15 8:30 Opening Welcome 8:30 8:45 Opening Remarks: Defense Strategies Institute Advisory Board Member RADM (ret) Richard Jeffries, former Medical Officer, USMC 8:45 9:20 Opening Keynote: Meeting the Secretaries Mandate for an iehr : Procurement and Acquisition Strategies The Honorable Frank Kendall, Under Secretary of Defense for AT&L (confirmed) 9:20-10:00 Standing up a Shared Services IT Organization in the Military Health System Mr. David Bowen, CIO, MHS (confirmed) 10:00-10:40 Navy Surgeon General Keynote VADM Matthew Nathan, USN, SG, Navy Medicine (confirmed) 10:40 11:20 Networking Break

11:20 11:55 VA Keynote: Enhancing the Betterment of Care Across the Nation for our Service Men and Women and their Families - Viewpoint on current and planned VA initiatives - How can health IT be better utilized to improve the quality of care, including in the treatment / analysis of TBI and PTSD? - What will it take from a leadership perspective to achieve an effective and efficient iehr that focuses on results for both the provider and the patient? The Honorable Dr. Robert A. Petzel, Under Secretary for Health, VA (invited) 11:55 12:30 Industry Perspective Panel supported by IBM - LtGen (ret) Bruce Green, former SG, Air Force Medical Service - Dr. Douglas Rosendale, former Senior Physician Advisor/ Clinical Informatics/ -Office of Health Information, VA - Member of IBM research team, TBD 12:30 1:30 Networking Lunch 1:30 2:05 Patient Identity Management and Security - Understanding the full patient identity lifecycle and the current security challenges - Critical Factors for Successful Industry Support Ms. Janine Groth, Director, DEERS, DMDC (confirmed) 2:05 2:40 Data Utilization and Modernization for Health IT - Transforming the way healthcare is executed and practiced through efficient and effective use of data - Enhancing interagency, industry, and patient partnerships through HIE - Enabling mobile health with open data - Viewpoint towards the "next" disruptive technologies in healthcare COL Dave Parramore, USA, CTO, Army Medicine OTSG Health Services Info. Systems Mgmt. Consultant (confirmed) 2:40 3:15 Health IT Innovation in VA: Applying rapid innovation to better care and services for Veterans - Current interests in programs targeting improved clinical care - Industry Innovation Competitions : expectations for the next round of competition as it relates to health IT Mr. Jonah Czerwinski, SES, Director, VACI (VA Center for Innovation), VA (confirmed) 3:15 3:45 Networking Break 3:45 4:05 Improving Quality and Transformation with ehealth in CMS - The operational viewpoint: Status report on the current efforts within CMS to improve quality measures, valuebased purchasing programs, and clinical standards (update on ICD-10) Mr. Robert S. Tagalicod, Director, Office of E-health Standards and Services, CMS (confirmed) 4:05 4:40 Industry Viewpoint 4:40 5:15 Status Report and Update on IT s FY 2014 Budget for VA - Current priorities and focus areas for health IT solutions - Understanding the challenges for managing OI&T s acquisition strategy - Balancing value and cost in the decision making process under the current fiscally restrained environment Mr. Rom Mascetti, CFO, VA (invited) 5:15-6:30 Awards Ceremony and Cocktail Reception 6:30 End of Day 1 MAIN SUMMIT DAY 2: TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2013 7: 45 8: 45 Networking Breakfast and Registration 8:45 9:00 Chairman s welcome back, recap of Day 1 9:00 9:35 Opening session TBD

9:35 10:10 IT Strategy for Implementing the Joint VA/DoD Interagency Care Coordination Initiative - How VA and DoD are leveraging existing IT assets to deliver critically needed capabilities in record time at minimal cost to taxpayers - How this approach aligns with the VA Enterprise IT Road Map - A brief introduction of the new VA Enterprise Design Pattern effort that will impact most future VA IT software development Mr. Joe Paiva, SES, Chief Technology Strategist, VA (confirmed) 10:10 10:45 Networking Break 10:45 11:20 Patient Person Centered Medical Home: A model for Moving from Healthcare to Health -Best practices towards coordination and integration of care into current systems - Lessons learned and challenges faced in organizational change management - PCMH programs being implemented and resourced : the effects or anticipated effects on costs - Leveraging Technology and what PCMH and person-centric health can teach us about saving time, money and lives. - Innovations that disrupt : cost reduction using technology to promote better interaction between the person and the health care team and EHRs CDR(P) Kevin Dorrance, USN, Chief, Internal Medicine, and Assistant Deputy Commander, Medical Services, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda (confirmed); Dennis Robbins Ph.D., M.P.H (confirmed) 11:20 11:55 The Role of Healthcare IM/IT Enablers for the PCMH Model - Clinical aspect of the benefits of coordinated care over time and across treatment settings for our wounded warriors - Expectations for the iehr as it pertains to the PCMH CAPT (ret) Robert Marshall, CMIO, Army Madigan Medical Center (confirmed) 11:55 1:00 Networking Lunch 1:00 1:35 Big Data, Little Data: Value and Transformation stemming from KP's HIT: KP's investment in the EHR and its transformative value -How data and access to information has impacted clinical operations, the patient experience and how we approach research -Making data more patient centric and patient empowering Ms.Terhilda Garrido, VP, HIT Transformation & Analytics, Kaiser Permanente (confirmed) 1:35 2:10 Health Data and Informatics from the CDC -CDC's current organizational approach to a Health Informatics Technology and Surveillance Strategy -How CDC is approaching informatics innovation through the CDC's Informatics Innovation Unit (IIU) (Proposed) -Lessons learned and challenges with implementing the Biosurveillance Coordination Activity (BCA) and the National Biosurveillance Strategy for Human Health (NBSHH) Mr. Curtis Weaver, Public Health Surveillance & Informatics Program Office (PHSIPO) CDC, Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Century Center (confirmed) 2:10 2:45 CIO SP3 Update: NITACC s Role in Continuing the Advancement of Health IT: How vehicles help combine efforts between HHS, VA, DoD, and other agencies - Update on contract vehicles: review of rules and regulations for teaming - Understanding the acquisition mechanism: how can small businesses bring technology solutions to the forefront for the HIT - Balancing value and cost in the decision making process Mr. Edward Wilgus, Acting Deputy Director, NITAAC (confirmed) 2:45 3:15 Networking break 3:15 3:50 P&R IM priorities for Information Sharing: Understanding the need and providing secure access - What is the business requirement: How industry can assist in solving current challenge areas - Update on current initiatives in data-sharing to support planning, management, and delivery of services and benefits to beneficiaries Mr. Michael Lincecum, Director, P&R IM, OSD (invited) 3:50 4:30 VA Viewpoint Towards Improving Purchased Care HIE - Understanding the clinical metrics, standards, and data aggregation/sharing needed to ensure quality care - Current initiatives to improve the oversight, management, and delivery of non-va care Ms. Cyndi Kindred. Chief Business Officer, Purchased Care, VA (invited)

4:30 5:05 Data Consolidation and Integration - DISA's support of an integrated and interoperable EHR system - Status report on Medical Community of Interest (MEDCOI) VPN - Balancing security and usability 5:05-5:30 Closing Keynote TBD 5:30 END OF SUMMIT