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Center for Biological and Computational Learning [CBCL]

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Contact:

Center for Biological and Computational Learning
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA


About:


The main goal at CBCL, is to advance artificial intelligence and learning through a combination of academic excellence and real-world technical applications.

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Center for Business Intelligence [CBI]

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About:


The Center for Business Intelligence [CBI] is a conference company that produces programs for executive decision makers in industries such as power, finance, telecommunications, transportation, logistics, infrastructure development, the environment, pharmaceuticals and managed healthcare.

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Center for Child and Family Development [CCFD]

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About:


A part of the College of Continuing Education at the University of Oklahoma, the Center for Child and Family Development [CCFD] promotes a drug-free environment for schools and communities and supports the socio-cognitive needs of children and their families.

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Center for Childhood Injury Prevention


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Center för Cognitiv Psykoterapi och Utbildning i Göteborg
(Center for Cognitive Psychotherapy and Education in Göteborg)


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Contact:
(You could use the link below for securing more information)
Center för Cognitiv Psykoterapi och Utbildning
Thorilds gränd 1,
442 31 Kungälv
Sweden

+46/303/20 75 60
+46/303/20 75 61 fax

utbildning@cognitivterapi-gbg.se

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Center for Cognitive Therapy

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Contact:
(The link is available for making contact)
Center for Cognitive Therapy
Huntington Beach, CA

714/963-0538 fax

mooney@padesky.com


About:


Center for Cognitive Therapy was founded in 1983 as a regional training center.

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Center for Collaborative Change

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Contact:

Center for Collaborative Change
409 Plymouth Road
Suite 150
Plymouth, MI 48170

734/455-1880


About:


The Center for Collaborative Change is a free-standing institute devoted to the exploration and application of Narrative practice and theory. The Center has been created to support the continued development and growth of the narrative therapy community of learners, offering training, teaching, clinical supervision and consultation with community groups. It also coordinates bringing internationally-recognized faculty for workshops and advanced training.

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Center for Connected Health

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Contact:

Center for Connected Health
25 New Chardon Street
Suite 400 D
Boston, MA 02114

888/456-5003


About:


The Center for Connected Health, formerly Partners Telemedicine, was established in 1995. It is a division of Partners Healthcare, a non-profit service and research organization affiliated with teaching hospitals connected to Harvard Medical School and the largest healthcare provider in Massachusetts. The Center engages in a broad range of initiatives to apply consumer technologies and specialized techniques to telemedical care.

Event
List:

  1. 4-rd Annual Symposium: "Building the Connected Health Economy - Innovation, Implementation and Investment" October 22-23, 2007: Boston, MA

Event
#1
Detail:

4-rd Annual Symposium
"Building the Connected Health Economy - Innovation, Implementation and Investment"

(You can click above for the meeting's Web pages.)

October 22-23, 2007

Boston, MA

Sponsor: Center for Connected Health


Topics:
  • Patient self-management and information technology
  • Disease management and information technology
  • Business viability
  • Revenue models including pay-for-performance and consumer-driven healthcare
  • Consumer self-pay market
  • Employee health and wellness
  • Web 2.0
  • Patient compliance
  • Personal health records
  • Wireless solutions

Program:

  • Welcome
    • Joseph L Ternullo, Associate Director, Center for Connected Health; Vice President, Continua Health Alliance
  • HealthCare IT, the Economist’s Perspective (keynote)
    • David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics and Dean for the Social Sciences, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts
    • Michael Barrett, CEO, Critical Mass Consulting (moderator)
    • Troy Brennan, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Aetna, Inc (discussant)
    • Doug Bush, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Digital Health Group, Intel (discussant)
    • John Cullinane, Chairman, Live Data, Inc (discussant)
    • Joseph C Kvedar, MD, Director, Center for Connected Health (discussant)
    • Julie Shimer, PhD, President and CEO, WelchAllyn (discussant)
  • Second Life: HealthCare Enters the Virtual World
    • Joseph C Kvedar, MD [see above] (moderator)
    • John Lester, Boston Operations Director, Linden Lab
    • Ramesh Ramloll, Assistant Professor, Idaho State University
  • After the Disappointments with Medicare Health Support’s DM Projects, What is Next for Chronic Care?
    • Karen Bell, Director, Office of Health IT Adoption (moderator)
    • Cheryl Austein-Casnoff, Director of Health Information Technology, HRSA
    • Justine Handleman, Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • Eric Larson, MD, MPH, Executive Director, GroupHealth Center for Health Studies
    • Jay Sanders, President and CEO, Global Telemedicine Group
    • Jeff Rideout, MD, MA, Managing Partner, Ziegler Health Vest Partners Fund
  • Global Advancements
    • Cynthia Bouthot, Consul, British Consulate’s Office (moderator)
    • James Barlow, Professor, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
    • James Buckley, Chief Executive Officer, Tunstall Group
    • Antoine Kaldany, MD, Director of International Programs, Joslin Diabetes Center
    • Niels Rossing, Danish Center for Health Telematics
    • Ian Reinecke, CEO, Australia National Health Transition Authority
  • Private Foundations, Public Purposes: Will Philanthropies Change HealthCare and How?
    • Troy Brennan, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Aetna, Inc (moderator)
    • Jarrett Barrios, Foundation President, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
    • Stephen Downs, SM, Deputy Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Group
    • Patrick Gaston, President, Verizon Foundation
    • David Lansky, PhD, Director of Health, Markle Foundation
  • Civic Leaders Explore the Future of Health Insurance: Will Public or Private Payers Dominate?
    • John Cullinane [see above] (moderator)
    • Pam Reeve, Director, American Tower Corporation
    • James O’Connell, MD, President, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
    • William A Sahlman, Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for External Relations, Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Quality, P4P, The Spread of Best Practices in Medicine: Why Does it Take So Long and What Can Be Done About It?
    • Margaret Johnson, MSM, RN, CPHQ, Senior Director, Quality and Performance Improvement Services, MassPRO (moderator)
  • Pediatric Critical Care
    • Jay Sanders, MD, President and CEO, Global Telemedicine Group (moderator)
    • Hon Pak, MD, President, American Telemedicine Association; Director, Advanced IT Group, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center [TATRC]; LT COL, US Army
    • Adam Darkins, MD, MPH, FRCH, Chief Consultant for Care Coordination, Department of Veterans Affairs
    • Mark Carroll, MD, Indian Health Service (IHS) Telehealth Program
  • Next Steps, Breakthrough Technologies and Market Prospects for Remote Patient Monitoring and Self-Management
    • Dena Puskin, ScD, Director, Office for Advancement of Telehealth (moderator)
  • Who is Willing to Pay to Stay Healthy: The Evolving Consumer Role
    • Stever Aubry, CEO, Dovetail Health
    • Elizabeth Boehm
  • IEEE Workshop on Wearable Technology
    • Paolo Bonato
  • Pediatric Critical Care
    • Natan Noviski
  • Patient Need and Patient Perspective
    • Gene Sacco, MBA, Director, Business Practices Development, Wyeth (moderator)
  • Legal and Regulatory
    • Christopher Clark, Associate General Counsel, Partners HealthCare (moderator)
  • Telehealth: Shelter in the Storm of Healthcare Delivery
    • Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH, Adjunct Professor, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts
    • Marie Smith
    • James Barlow [see above]
  • Keynote
    • Thomas Lee, MD, CEO, Partners Community HealthCare
  • Keynote
    • Thomas A Gustafson, PhD, Advisor, Arent Fox LLP
  • Disruption
    • Danny Sands (moderator)
    • Steve Weiner, Chairman, Health Law Section, Mintz Levin
    • Mike Howe
    • Jack Barrette
  • Investments
    • Rick Zall, Partner, Proskauer Rose, LLP
    • Jay Pieper
    • Chris Grant
  • Results of National Survey
    • Bob Fazzi
  • Personal Health Records
    • Michael Barrett, Principal, Critical Mass Consulting
  • Role of Trade Associations
    • Deborah Randall, Esq, Partner, Arent Fox
  • Emergent Care Real Time Collaboration
    • Lee Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Director, Telestroke and Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital [MGH], Boston
    • John Linkous
    • Tracey Moorhead
  • Innovation Roadmap
    • Doug Busch, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Digital Health Group, Intel
    • Jay Pieper
    • James Roosevelt
  • Wireless
    • Shekar Rao
    • Mireille Gotsis, ATT
    • John Pumphrey, Verizon
  • Employer
    • Delia Vetter, Senior Director of Benefits, EMC
  • International
    • Cynthia Bouthot [see above]
  • Technology as Business
    • John Henderson
  • Disease Management
    • Vince Kuraitis, JD, MBA, Principal, Better Health Technologies, LLC
  • Continua Health Alliance
    • David Brailer, MD, PhD, Chairman, Health Evolution Partners


Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

Margaret Spinale, Symposium Secretariat
Center for Connected Health
25 New Chardon Street
Suite 400 D
Boston, MA 02114

617/643-3905

(Specially supplied by: Jennifer Priester on 23 AUG 07)



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Center for Creative Leadership

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Contact:

Center for Creative Leadership
John Alexander, Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs
One Leadership Place
PO Box 26300
Greensboro, NC 27438-6300

919/288-7210


About:


Since 1970, the mission of the nonprofit educational Center for Creative Leadership has been to encourage effective management for the good of society internationally through research, training, and publication, especially by emphasizing innovative application of the behavioral sciences.


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