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October 12-14, 2015| Chicago, IL

Real Consumers, Real Solutions, Real Results

Showcasing Digital and Mobile Solutions Driving Better Care

Health care consumers are looking for more than shiny objects when it comes to technologies to manage their health. They're looking for tools to keep them healthy, care that's easy to understand, and better treatment options.

Health plans are delivering.

Instead of focusing on technologies simply because they're available, health plans are driving change and using technologies that improve lives. How can your plan continue to be at the forefront of change?

AHIP's Consumer and Digital Health Forum, October 12-14 in Chicago, features experts focused on the global direction of health care and technology, along with sessions delivering concrete examples of what's working for health plans and their members, and why.

Winning Solutions from Leading Experts Fill the Agenda
   
 

 

Bob Brooks
Executive Vice President and co-founder
WEGO Health
Chris Dancy
Chief Digital Officer and Senior Vice President, Healthways, Inc.; and "The world's most connected human"
Alexandra Drane
Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of Eliza Corporation; and co-founder of Engage with Grace
Thomas H. Lee, MD, MSc
Chief Medical Officer
Press Ganey Associates, Inc.
John Mattison, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer, Assistant Medical Director
Kaiser Permanente
John Nosta
Founder
NOSTALAB
Greg Orr
Senior Director, Digital Health
Walgreens
       
Bryan Sivak
Former Chief Technology Officer
US Department of Health and Human Services
 Michael Spitz
Vice President, Strategy
Klick Health
Halle Tecco
Founder & Managing Director
Rock Health
Rick Valencia
Sr. Vice President & General Manager
Qualcomm Life
 


Leave with Answers to These Questions and More

  • What are some of the most promising, emerging digital technology trends and disruptions that will affect the health industry in the next three to five years?
  • How can health care chief executives better understand the digital forces at work, where they're coming from, and how they can potentially impact their future business strategies?
  • What obstacles are there to greater/better use of digital health technology in health care and how can we overcome them?
  • How will the role of clinicians, physicians, insurers and hospitals change in a digitally disrupted world?
  • What do people value when it comes to their health and benefits?  What are the consumer's pain points and how can design make it better? 
  • Digital tools and social media are helping consumers achieve their goals and manage their health. But what really works? And how do you keep people engaged for the long run?
  • How are digital communities being leveraged to support and empower people to live happier, healthier and more productive lives? 
  • How do  we deliver high touch in the era of high tech? And how do we keep the "compassion in care" when redesigning patient care?
REGISTER TODAY

Continue Your Learning at AHIP's Payment Reform Summit. Package Pricing Available.

Learn about health plan and physician partnerships, what's working and why at AHIP's Payment Reform Summit, October 14-15 (immediately following the Consumer/Digital Health Forum at the Swissotel).

Tens of thousands of industry professionals rely on AHIP to provide first-class education, advocacy, and information. Sign up for AHIP's mailing list today.
 

 

 

  

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