At-a-Glance

DATAPALOOZA AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE

Saturday, May 7, 2016: Health Camp (8:00 am - 5:00 pm)
@ 1776 Global Incubator
Health Camp
(Registration available through Datapalooza website)
Sunday, May 8, 2016: Datapalooza Preconference Sessions
@ Grand Hyatt
Datapalooza Afternoon Preconference Sessions (2:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
Welcome Reception (5:00 pm @ Grand Hyatt)
Monday, May 9, 2016: Datapalooza Day I
@ Grand Hyatt
Morning Opening Plenary Session (8:00 am - 10:30 am)
   -- 8:00 am Welcome and Introductions
   -- 8:10 am A Dialogue on How Public and Private Healthcare Data Can Drive Healthcare Innovation
   -- 8:40 am HHS Secretary's Keynote Address
   -- 9:00 am The Congressional Perspective I
   -- 9:20 am How Access to Public and Private Healthcare Data Can Empower Consumers
   -- 9:50 am Making Health IT Work For Consumers and Providers
   -- 10:05 am Lessons from the UK
   -- 10:20 am Open Science Prize Announcement
Break (Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall) (10:30 am - 11:00 am)
Mini Summits I (11:00 am - 12:20 pm)
   -- 1) Payer: Finding Untapped Value Through Sharing and Use of Multi-Sector Data
   -- 2) Special Focus: Slurp, Scrub, Push and Scale: Enhancing the Lifecycle of Electronic Health Data
   -- 3) Consumer: The Debate Over How To Rate Doctors And Hospitals
   -- 4) Special Focus: The Opioid Epidemic: Data-Driven Solutions
   -- 5) International: Open Data Initiatives
Transition Break/Luncheon And Presentations (12:20 pm - 12:50 pm)
Innovation Showcase -- New and Noteworthy on the Main Stage (12:50 pm - 1:30 pm)
Remarks from Vice President Joe Biden (1:30 pm - 2:00 pm)
Break (Coffee and dessert served in the Exhibit Hall) (2:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
Mini Summits II (2:30 pm - 3:50 pm)
   -- 1) Payer: Creating a Virtuous Cycle: Designing Networks to Create Value-Based Wins for both Payers and Providers Using CMS Benchmark Data
   -- 2) Provider: Tower of Babel: Understanding and Integrating Big Health Data
   -- 3) Consumer: We're Swimming in Data; Now How Do We Build Business Models that Allow Us to Use It?
   -- 4) Life Sciences: Crossing the Divide between Big Data and Life Sciences
   -- 5) International: International Health IT Policy Priorities
Break (Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall) (3:50 pm - 4:20 pm)
Mini Summits III (4:20 pm - 5:40 pm)
   -- 1) Payer: Banking on Disruption: New Delivery Models as Competitive Advantage in a Pay for Value World
   -- 2) Provider: Beyond The Glitz, The Grit: Transforming Claims Into Actionable, Reliable, and Valid Inferences on Quality and Cost, Not Just Pretty Pictures
   -- 3) Consumer: CMS Blue Button on FHIR in Action
   -- 4) Life Sciences: The New Health Data Economy: Strategic Partnerships with Life Science Companies
   -- 5) International: Quality Indicators
Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall (5:40 pm - 7:00 pm)
Tuesday, May 10, 2016: Datapalooza Day II
@ Grand Hyatt
Stride Health Fun Run (7:00 am - 8:00 am)
Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall (7:15 am - 8:15 am)
Mini Summits IV (8:00 am - 9:20 am)
   -- 1) Payer: How States and Others Are Using Medicare Data to Manage Populations
   -- 2) Provider: Entrepreneurship, Healthcare Delivery and the Tesla -- What Do They All Have in Common?
   -- 3) Consumer: Speeding Up the Pace of Medical Research Using Patient-Provided Data
   -- 4) Special Focus: Pilot Efforts to Connect Across Agencies: What's Next to Further Open Data Science
   -- 5) Special Focus: Opening Doors, Closing Gaps - Data Uplifting the Underserved
Break (Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall) (9:20 am - 9:50 am)
Mini Summits V (9:50 am - 11:10 am )
   -- 1) Payer: Social Determinants and What to Do with Them: Improving Cost Projections and Nailing Resource Allocation
   -- 2) Provider: Innovation in Major U. S. Health Care Delivery Systems: Reality versus Rhetoric
   -- 3) Consumer: Hackers, Snoopers, Data Miners and Mistakes in Medical Records: Barriers to Expanded Data-Sharing and the Tremendous Good It Can Do
   -- 4) Provider: Making Data Work for the Public's Health: Telling the Story Behind the Numbers
   -- 5) Special Focus: A New Model for Discovery: Open Science from Research to Care, and Back
Transition Break/Awards Luncheon (11:10 am - 11:40 am)
Welcome and Introductions (11:40 am - 11:45 am)
Luncheon Keynote Address (11:45 am - 12:00 pm)
Announcement of the Data Liberator Award (12:00 pm - 12:10 pm)
#Getmyhealthdata Campaign Update (12:10 pm - 12:20 pm)
Reflections on 5 years of StartUp Health (12:20 pm - 12:25 pm)
Announcement of Optum Code-a-Thon Challenge Winner (12:25 pm - 12:35 pm)
Innovation Showcase (Continued) -- New and Noteworthy on the Main Stage (12:35 pm - 1:05 pm)
Break (Coffee and desert served in the Exhibit Hall) (1:05 pm - 1:35 pm)
Mini Summits VI (1:35 pm - 2:55 pm)
   -- 1) Payer: From Policy to Warehouse to Bedside: Using Public and Private Data to Improve Triple Aim Goals
   -- 2) Provider: Managing Clinical, Population and Financial Risk as a Provider: Diverse Perspectives on Novel Uses of Data
   -- 3) Consumer: Data-Driven Innovations for Invisible Illness, Mental Health, and Suicide Prevention
   -- 4) Payer: How States are Using New Data Sources for Systems Transformation
   -- 5) Special Focus: Perils, Paradigms, and Promise -- Our Nation's Evolving Health Information Infrastructure
Break (Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall) (2:55 pm - 3:25 pm)
Closing Plenary Session
   -- 3:25 pm Consumer Shark Tank
   -- 4:10 pm Keynote
   -- 4:30 pm How Providers and Plans are Using Data: Pursuing the Triple Aim and ROI
   -- 5:00 pm The Congressional Perspective II
   -- 5:20 pm IBM Watson
   -- 5:40 pm Adjournment
Wednesday, May 11, 2016: Datapalooza Post conference Healthcare Privacy and Security Summit
@ HHS Great Hall
Post conference Healthcare Privacy and Security Summit (9:00 am - 3:30 pm)
   -- 8:00 a.m. Registration Open/Coffee Served
   -- 9:00 a.m. Opening & Welcome
   -- 9:20 a.m. Panel I: Planning for Health Information Privacy and Security in a Global Context
   -- 10:20 a.m. Panel II: Whose Law Applies and How to Find Out?
   -- 11:00 a.m. Break
   -- 11:10 a.m. Panel III: Pragmatic Approaches to Breach Prevention and Management
   -- 12:00 p.m. Lunch on your Own (at HHS cafeteria)
   -- 1:00 p.m. Panel IV A: Focus on Interoperability
   -- 1:35 p.m. Panel IV B: Staying in the Lines While Out of Bounds -- Best Practices for Building Public Trust in Consumer Tools
   -- 2:15 p.m. Panel V: From Hotel California to Free Bird: In Search of Privacy Constructs that will Liberate Data
   -- 3:15 p.m. Short Closing Remarks and Adjournment

FEATURING

MINI SUMMIT TRACKS

The following Mini Summit Tracks:
   -- Payer
   -- Provider
   -- Consumer
   -- Life Sciences
   -- International
   -- Special Focus

AND THE FOLLOWING DRAFT PLENARY SESSIONS

MORNING OPENING PLENARY SESSION
MONDAY, MAY 9, 2016

8:00 am - Welcome and introductions

Kavita Patel, MD
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; Former Director of Policy, The White House; Former Senior Advisor, Senator Edward Kennedy, Washington, DC (Chair)

Niall Brennan, MPP
Chief Data Officer and Director, Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC (Vice Chair)
8:10 am - A Dialogue on How Public and Private Healthcare Data Can Drive Healthcare Innovation

L. John Doerr, MBA
Venture Capitalist, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Member, President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, Menlo Park, CA

Thomas Goetz, MPH
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Iodine, Former Executive Editor, WIRED, Former Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, San Francisco, CA (Moderator)
8:40 am - HHS Secretary's Keynote Address

Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services; Former Director, Office of Management and Budget; Former President, Walmart Foundation; Former President, Global Development Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Washington, DC
9:00 am - The Congressional Perspective I

Senator William Morgan "Bill" Cassidy, MD (R/LA)
United States Senate; Former US Representative, Louisiana's 6th Congressional District, Washington, DC
9:20 am - How Access to Public and Private Healthcare Data Can Empower Consumers

Vivian S. Lee, PhD, MD, MBA
Senior Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean, School of Medicine, University of Utah; Chief Executive Officer, University of Utah Health Care, Salt Lake City, UT

Jeremy Stoppelman, MBA
Chief Executive Officer, Yelp; Former Vice President of Engineering, PayPal, San Francisco, CA

Charles Ornstein
Senior Reporter, ProPublica; Past President, Association of Health Care Journalists; Awardee, Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, Washington, DC (Moderator)
9:50 am - Making Health IT Work For Consumers and Providers

Karen DeSalvo, MD, MPH
Acting Assistant Secretary for Health, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC
10:05 am - Lessons from the UK

George William Freeman
Member of Parliament, Under-Secretary of State for Life Sciences, London, UK
10:20 am - Open Science Prize Announcement

Philip E. Bourne, PhD
Associate Director for Data Science, National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC

Clare Matterson
Director of Strategy, Wellcome Trust, London, UK
10:30 am - Break

CLOSING PLENARY SESSION
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016

3:25 pm - Consumer Shark Tank
4:10 pm - Keynote

Andy Slavitt, MBA
Acting Principle Deputy Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC
4:30 pm - How Providers and Plans are Using Data: Pursuing the Triple Aim and ROI

Chet Burrell
President and Chief Executive Officer, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Former Executive Vice President, Anthem Health Plans, Former Executive Deputy Commissioner, New York State Office of Mental Health, Former Deputy Director, New York State Office of Health Systems Management, Baltimore, MD

David T. Feinberg, MD, MBA
President and Chief Executive Officer, Geisinger Health System; Former Chief Executive Officer, UCLA Hospital System, President, UCLA Health System and Associate Vice Chancellor, UCLA Health Sciences, Danville, PA

James L. Madara, MD
Chief Executive Officer, American Medical Association; Former Chief Executive Officer, University of Chicago Medical Center and Thompson Distinguished Service Professor and Dean, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Patrick Conway, MD, MSc
Deputy Administrator for Innovation and Quality & CMS Chief Medical Officer; Director, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Washington, DC (Moderator)
5:00 pm - The Congressional Perspective II

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, JD (D/RI)
United States Senate; Former United States Attorney, Rhode Island; Former Director of Business Regulation, Rhode Island, Washington, DC
5:20 pm - IBM Watson

Deborah DiSanzo, MBA
General Manager, Head of Watson Health, IBM; Former Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Philips Healthcare, Boston, MA
5:40 pm - Adjournment