Health Systems: The Next Generation 2018 - Panel Discussion - Moving From Sick-Care to Healthcare and the Proactive Innovations Moving Healthcare Forward

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2018-11-09Author
Hurley, Bridget
McClelland, Jim
O’Neal, Patrick
Singletary, Vivian
Henry Akintobi, Tabia
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This event will focus on improving health systems, with a focus on promoting wellness in addition to treating disease, and how data and technology might enable and support a transformation. Through panel discussion, we will explore the theme of "Moving from Sick-care to Healthcare" and further dive into the topic of "Proactive Innovations Moving Healthcare Forward.” Rapid fire presentations and the poster sessions will showcase ideas for the future, allowing for dialogue and networking between presenters and participants.
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