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Mayo Clinic experts share insights at national conference on IT, management
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic experts will present on various information technology (IT) topics at the 2018 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Annual Conference and Exhibition next week in Las Vegas.
The experts represent an array of specialties, including IT, emergency care research, medical oncology and health systems engineering.
The presentations include:
- "Taking Action on Opioids through Research and Best Practice"
Molly Jeffery, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic; Darshak Sanghavi, OptumLabs - "How AI and Machine Learning Are Disrupting the Current Healthcare Ecosystem"
Christopher Ross, Mayo Clinic; James Golden, PwC - "Identity and Access Management Challenges in Academic Medicine"
Brian Decker, Mayo Clinic - "Implementation of a Clinical Trial Matching System"
Tufia Haddad, M.D., Mayo Clinic - "Create and Scale a Joint Telehealth Support Model With Vendors"
Susan Kapraun, Mayo Clinic; Jenna Beck, Mayo Clinic - "A Great Leap Forward or Incrementalism?"
Christopher Ross, Mayo Clinic; Aneesh Chopra, CareJourney; John Kansky, Indiana Health Information Exchange - "Establishing and Nurturing a Culture of Innovation: Lessons Learned From Global Disrupters"
Christopher Ross, Mayo Clinic; Edward Marx, Cleveland Clinic; Claus Duedal Pedersen, Odense University Hospital
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Annual Conference and Exhibition will be held March 5-9 in Las Vegas.
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- Rhoda Madson or Elizabeth Zimmermann Young, Mayo Clinic Public Affairs, 507-284-5005, newsbureau@mayo.edu