The Wireless Future of Health IT
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740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 10AM – 2:30PM EDT
This luncheon event is co-sponsored by the Wireless Future and Health Policy Programs of the Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Foundation and CTIA-The Wireless Association.
At the recent White House Forum on Health Care, President Obama and Congressional leaders promised a focus on controlling spiraling health care costs. There is perhaps no more effective means to simultaneously contain costs and improve health outcomes than a rapid diffusion of Information Technology. While electronic medical records gain wide support, less well known is the enormous potential impact of coupling health IT with pervasive broadband connectivity — from hospital to home to ‘mobile body networks.’
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett will keynote our discussion of this emerging field. Mr. Barrett is a global evangelist for the benefits of connecting high-quality care to patients anywhere with ubiquitous broadband connectivity.
Other speakers will describe a wide range of cutting edge applications in telehealth, including: remote monitoring, remote care and self-management of costly chronic conditions; extending specialist care to rural and remote areas, across the U.S. and the developing world; ‘aging in place,’ reducing institutionalization and hospital admissions; making emergency response care more effective; and the billions in overall cost savings from diffusion of mobile health IT.
Box lunches will be provided, consistent with current ethics rules regarding widely-attended events.
Attachments
Speaker Bios
Gregory Seiler Presentation
David Aylward Presentation
Thelma McClosky Armstrong Presentation
Location
106 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Constitution Ave., Second St., First St., and C St. N.E.
Washington, DC
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