BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6399b2d62261bb74d4596b83938c2ef6432 CATEGORIES:WIT.Connect Programs SUMMARY:WIT.Connect: The State of Technology in Healthcare - ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED - WALKINS WELCOME LOCATION:Valo Park\, 7950 Jones Branch Drive\, McLean, VA 22102\, USA DESCRIPTION:
We'll review the near- and longer-term impacts of technology advanc
ement, dramatic increases in on-demand access, and the explosion of investm
ent in the future of the healthcare landscape.
Join us as we di
scuss the implications of improvements in healthcare technology and service
design on patients, caregiving and physicians.
6:00 - 6:45pm |
Registration and Networking
6:45 - 8:00pm | Program
8:00 - 8:30pm
| Q&A and Program Close
During the program, you will hear from a panel of industry experts -
The panel will be moderated by Andrea Wright-Snade r, Vice President, Defense Programs at Concept Plus, LLC.
Registration Fees<
br />$45 WIT Members
$55 Non-Members
$60 On-Site
Stacie Alboum
strong>
Deputy Director for the Center for Information Tech
nology (CIT), National Institutes of Health (NIH)
linkedin.com/
in/stacie-alboum-a3757a9/
Stacie Alboum is the Depu
ty Director for the Center for Information Technology (CIT) at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH). In this role, Ms. Alboum provides leadership,
management, and oversight for CIT's enterprise computational infrastructure
and services supporting NIH’s biomedical research mission. Ms. Alboum work
s with NIH’s 27 Institutes and Centers and the Department of Health and Hum
an Services to develop innovative strategies and solutions to accomplish NI
H’s mission. She is responsible for implementing the IT policies, mandates,
and programs put forth by the NIH Chief Information Officer into the syste
ms and services necessary to support computational bioscience and engineeri
ng initiatives. She plans, allocates, and assesses CIT resources to best su
pport NIH and CIT strategic goals.
Ms. Alboum came to NIH from
the National Science Foundation (NSF), where she served in various capaciti
es including Chief of IT Security, Architecture, Policies, and Plans, and t
he Deputy Chief Information Security Officer. In these roles, she managed N
SF’s IT portfolio of mission-critical infrastructure, services and initiati
ves, and established new strategies and approaches for high-quality, cost-e
ffective IT service delivery. She accomplished this through partnerships an
d collaboration within NSF, other research agencies, and the broad scientif
ic research community. Based on her successes, she was recognized as one of
“DC’s Top 50 Women in Tech” in 2014.
Before joining NSF, Ms. Al
boum served in various capacities at the Executive Office of the President,
Office of Management and Budget, including IT Policy Analyst, E-Government
Portfolio Manager, and Executive Assistant to the Administrator for E-Gove
rnment and IT. She managed a large portfolio of presidential technology ini
tiatives and policy areas and worked across 30 federal agencies on strategi
es and plans to implement them. Her areas of expertise included IT program
management and grants management.
Ms. Alboum also served in the
Office of the Chief Information Officer at the Department of Energy, where
she provided a wide range of business, information, and program management
support.
Ms. Alboum holds a Master of Business Administration an
d a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, both from West Virginia University.
Maheen Mirza
Director, Dell Technologies, Federal H
ealthcare
linkedin.com/in/maheenmirza/
Maheen Mirza, Sales
Director of Dell Federal, leads the team that is responsible for the full
portfolio of Dell Technologies spanning across enterprise systems, client s
olutions, software, and services aimed at the U.S. federal healthcare custo
mer. Maheen’s responsibilities include the go to market leadership for the
segment, which includes Defense Health Agency, Department of Veteran Affair
s, Health and Human Services and the Social Security Administration. Maheen
relies on her extensive experience in the public sector space to lead her
team’s efforts to provide our customer’s mission critical IT solutions with
innovation.
Prior to her current role, Maheen served as the Sal
es Director for Dell’s 3rd party software business in support of
Federal, State and Local government and Enterprise customers. Her responsi
bilities in this role included leadership for the sales and strategy of ent
erprise software across strategic software providers.
Maheen bri
ngs over a decade of management experience serving our government and milit
ary customers. Prior to Dell, Maheen spend 9 years at GTSI, a leading syste
ms integrator in roles of ascending responsibilities in business developmen
t, partner management and sales. As Director, Strategic Partnerships, she w
as a key leader in driving change and leading GTSI through its transformati
on to a leading Systems Integrator serving the Public Sector market. Under
her leadership, GTSI received industry recognition and awards from market l
eaders such as VMware, Citrix and Microsoft.
Maheen is active in
the community and is the co-lead for the DC/VA Women in Action chapter for
Dell Technologies. Maheen graduated from Case Western Reserve University w
ith a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management and a Master of Bus
iness Administration. She is active in the community and proponent of diver
sity in the workplace.
Genevi
eve Morris
Founder,
Integral Health Strategies (IHS)
linkedin.c
om/in/genevievemorris/
Genevieve Morris is the founder of Integra
l Health Strategies (IHS), which provides health IT policy and strategy con
sulting services to the industry. Prior to starting IHS, Ms. Morris most r
ecently served as the Chief Health Information Officer (CHIO) for the VA’s
Office of EHR Modernization on a detail from the Department of Health and H
uman Services (HHS), where she served as the Principal Deputy National Coor
dinator for Health IT at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health
Information Technology (ONC). In her time at ONC, Ms. Morris led the develo
pment of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, an effort to
create a single agreement between health information networks, enabling nat
ionwide interoperability. Ms. Morris also provided policy direction for ONC
’s development of regulations, policies, and procedures.
Prior
to serving as the Principal Deputy National Coordinator, Ms. Morris worked
as a consultant to ONC in a variety of areas such as policy, standards and
technology, and grant programs. Among her outputs were reports to support t
he State Health Information Exchange Program, including reports on consumer
engagement in health information exchange, provider directories, and query
-based health information exchange. Most notably, Ms. Morris supported the
development of the Shared Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap, including wr
iting and editing portions of the roadmap. This important document provides
guidance to all health IT stakeholders on the actions that must be taken i
n order to achieve a truly interoperable learning health system.
Ms. Morris also supported ONC’s Health IT Certification Program by develop
ing the test procedures and test data related to the meaningful use and adv
ancing care information calculations. In addition, Ms. Morris developed the
health IT framework for alternative payment models (APMs.) The framework l
ays out a strategy for moving to more advanced health IT systems to enable
APMs to be successful as they scale. Ms. Morris also provided meaningful us
e subject matter expertise to clients, which included assisting practices i
n qualifying for meaningful use incentives and assisting health systems wit
h meaningful use audits.
She has worked in the health IT field f
or over 10 years and collaborated on several publications on the topics of
health information exchange and meaningful use. Ms. Morris holds a Master’
s degree in political science from Temple University and a Bachelor’s degre
e in history education from Northland International University.
Andrea Wright-Snader Ms. Andrea Wright-Snader
is a four-time Federal Health IT 100 Award winner, with a record of success
in capturing business across the Federal Health IT community to include th
e Military Health System (MHS).
Patty Obermaier
Vice President, US Health & Life Scie
nces Organization, Microsoft
linkedin.com/in/pobermaier/
Pa
tty Obermaier serves as Microsoft’s Vice President for the US Health &
Life Sciences Organization. This $3 billion business covers the entire Heal
th and Life Sciences ecosystem, extending across partnerships that drive in
novation in this sector. In this capacity, Patty is accountable for helping
customers digitally transform, achieve more, and improve care for their cu
stomers. She leads a diverse team focused on delivering customer success wi
th a dedicated set of industry, sales, and architect professionals. With a
strong track record for accelerating business results and building high per
formance teams, Patty is passionate about driving innovation in the health
industry so every person on this planet can achieve more.
Patt
y joins Microsoft from Resigility LLC, a strategic advisory and information
management services firm where she served as CEO and Founder. At Resigilit
y, she consulted with senior healthcare clients looking to develop their di
gital strategies and expand their organization’s capabilities in the areas
of information technology, analytics and informatics, and customer driven s
olutions.
Prior to starting Resigility, Patty held leadership ro
les at IQVIA and Unisys Corporation where she was responsible for innovatin
g and delivering services and technology solutions to payers, providers, an
d government agencies.
Patty holds a degree in Biology from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an M.B.A. from the Darden Schoo
l at the University of Virginia. She is committed to building the leadershi
p skills of our next generation through her volunteer work with the Global
Good Fund, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Girls Excelling in Math and Science
. For Patty, community service is a family affair with her children being
featured speakers at Youth Bike Summits and spotlighted on Nickelodeon’s
<
/p>Moderator
Vice P
resident, Defense Programs at Concept Plus, LLC
linkedi
n.com/in/andrea-wright-snader-4852a315/
She is a tireless advocate for i
ndustry and government collaboration. As an example of that advocacy, She s
erves as a lead for AFCEA Bethesda Health IT Day and Professional Services
Council MHS Vision Committee.