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Xconomy Forum: How Information Technology is Transforming Medicine and Healthcare

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 2:00 PM (PT)

Seattle, United States

Xconomy Forum: How Information Technology is Transforming...

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Healthcare IT has been near the top of the U.S. agenda since January 2009, when President Obama set a goal of making all of the nation’s health records computerized within five years. The administration poured in $19 billion from the economic stimulus program to support electronic medical records a few months later. Yet many healthcare providers, as well as consumers, are still struggling to adopt technologies that promise to usher in a new era of more efficient, personalized healthcare.

The Pacific Northwest, with its deep expertise in software and medicine and healthcare, could be a flashpoint for national progress. To sort through the current state of the art, and examine the future potential, Xconomy is bringing together some of the region’s leaders who are actively using IT advances to drive all sorts of innovations, which go far beyond just making electronic records. This emerging IT is helping to create more effective new medicines, help consumers take better control of their wellness, and enable providers to deliver healthcare more efficiently. Through keynote speeches, a highly interactive panel discussion, and short case-study presentations from visionary startups, we will highlight how IT is transforming healthcare, and what barriers still must be removed before the era of personalized medicine and care can be realized.

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
Rod Hochman, CEO, Swedish Medical Center
Stephen Friend, Founder and President, Sage Bionetworks
Don Listwin, Founder, Canary Foundation; Former No. 2 Executive, Cisco Systems
David Cerino, GM, Consumer Health Solutions Group, Microsoft
Chad Waite, Managing Director, OVP Venture Partners
Michael Ball, CEO, Genologics
Rob Arnold, President, Geospiza
Carla Corkern, CEO, Talyst
Kabir Shahani, CEO, Appature
Greg Foltz, Neurosurgeon, Swedish Medical Center
Malcolm Costello, Senior Vice President, Kryptiq
Peter Gelpi, CEO, Clarity Health Services
Sujal Patel, CEO and founder, Isilon Systems

Schedule:
Registration: 1:15 – 2:00 pm
Program: 2:00 – 5:30 pm
Networking reception: 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Tickets are transferable but not refundable.
To inquire about press registration, email events@xconomy.com.

EVENT HOST

Swedish Medical Center

 

 

EVENT SPONSORS

Cooley Godward Kronish LLP                  Davis Wright Tremaine

Fenwick & West

 

UNDERWRITERS

Alexandria Real Estate Equities
· Contegix · Cooley Godward Kronish · Davis Wright Tremaine · Fenwick & West
Science and Technology Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Seed IP · Wells Fargo Insurance Services


PARTNERS


Alliance of Angels
· Evergreen Venture Capital Association · Northwest Entrepreneur Network · Technology Alliance
Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
· Washington Technology Industry Association


VENTURE CAPITAL MEMBERS


ARCH Venture Partners · Vulcan Capital

When & Where


Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, 98104

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 2:00 PM (PT)


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