The Trump Administration’s new Health Tech Ecosystem initiative is reshaping how patients and providers access health data, with the bold Kill the Clipboard road map offering a federal blueprint for modernization. At its being held October 14–16 in New Orleans, (HMA) is bringing together healthcare leaders to explore how federal policy and industry innovation are driving smarter, more connected care.
the Sessions
- Driving Digital Health Forward: Federal and Industry Enablers of Smarter, Connected Care
- The Digital Health “State of the Art”: Success Stories, Trends and Opportunities
- Seizing Disruption to Make a Lasting Impact in Healthcare
These and other reflect the federal government’s evolving priorities around digital transformation, interoperability, and patient empowerment. The Health Tech Ecosystem initiative and CMS’s Interoperability Framework are setting new expectations for how healthcare organizations manage data, engage patients, and collaborate across sectors
Featured Digital Healthcare and Innovation Leaders Speaking at the HMA Conference
Our will unpack the far-reaching impact of these advancements, spotlighting opportunities for smarter data exchange and care coordination in a connected ecosystem. In addition, experts from across the healthcare industry will share practical strategies for advancing digital maturity and overcoming operational challenges, with a focus on improving patient care and organizational efficiency.
- , Louisiana Department of Health
- , DNP, RN, Chief Executive Officer, CyncHealth
- , Principal, Leavitt Partners (an HMA Company) and co-author of Kill the Clipboard
- , MD, MBA, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and National Coordinator for Health IT, US Department of Health and Human Services
- , President & Chief Executive Officer, HealthShare Exchange
- Juan Montanez, MBA, Managing Director, IT Advisory Services, HMA
- , Vice President, Enterprise Clinical Enablement, Optum
- , Associate Vice President of Enterprise Transformation-Interoperability, Humana
Healthcare organizations need to prepare for a future regulatory environment that is significantly more digital, interoperable, and chronic disease–focused. From health plan executives and state Medicaid directors and policy teams, to provider organizations and health IT and digital health innovators, our speakers will discuss what changes are coming in the digital health space and how you can get your organization ready. for the conference today with the code HOTTOPIC25 to receive 20% off the standard conference rate through August.