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The 2005 World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress Has Happened! 2005 and 2006 registrants can view post-conference features from the 2005 event at http://www.visiontree.com/whitcongress/
- Announcing The 2006 World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress: November 1-3, 2006 in Washington, DC. Watch for details!
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The World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress is a global forum to present best practices in the implementation of innovative business strategies, policy-making, and technology solutions to better our current health care system and improve the way you do business. Thought leaders and real-life case studies will demonstrate successful application of innovation in all its forms, and will provide insight to help resolve issues such as patient safety, clinical quality, access, and margins.
The program will be practical, forward looking, sometimes controversial, and always thought provoking. It will provide specific, results-oriented education as well as collaborative, cross-constituency learning. Designed to attract an inclusive but carefully targeted and influential audience, the program will be managed so that each delegate will enjoy a high level of attention and resources, providing the most productive and immediately actionable experience possible.
A dynamic, interactive, and varied format will illuminate the world’s leading strategies and technologies transforming health care.
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Steve Case Co-Founder America Online (AOL) Chairman & CEO Revolution Health
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Michael O. Leavitt Secretary U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Allan Hubbard Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director, National Economic Council, The White House
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Newt Gingrich Former Speaker of the House;
Founder, The Center for Health Transformation
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David J. Brailer, MD, PhD Former and First National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Founder Health Evolution Partners
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Richard Granger Director General, IT National Health Service, United Kingdom
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Clayton M. Christensen Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School
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Bjørn Lomborg Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Aarhus
Author of The Skeptical Environmentalist
Editor of Global Crises, Global Solutions
Organizer of the Copenhagen Consensus May 2004
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Hamilton Jordan White House Chief-of-Staff to President Carter;
3-time cancer survivor, patient advocate and best-selling author,
Founder, $1 billion Georgia Cancer Coalition; and founder of numerous for profit start-ups, largely in health sector, and non-profits.
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Mark McClellan, MD, PhD Visiting Senior Fellow, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies Former Administrator, CMS
Former Commissioner, FDA
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Leonard D. Schaeffer Chairman and CEO
WellPoint Health Networks
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Gail R. Wilensky, PhD Economist and Senior Fellow
Project Hope
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Herbert Pardes, MD Vice Chairman, President and CEO
New York Presbyterian Hospital
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Reed V. Tuckson, MD, FACP EVP and Chief of Medical Affairs UnitedHealth Group
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Margaret E. O'Kane President
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
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Ray Kurzweil Founder, Chairman, CEO
Kurzweil Technologies, Inc.
(Technology pioneer, entrepreneur, and futurist)
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John E. Abele Founder and Chairman
Boston Scientific Corporation
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Janet Woodcock, MD Acting Deputy Commissioner
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Elias A. Zerhouni, MD Director National Institutes of Health
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John W. Loonsk, MD Director, Office of Interoperability and Standards
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Department of Health and Human Services
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