The Economics of Health IT Workshop
Date: 26 August 2016
Time: 08:30 - 12:30
Maximizing the Value of Health IT - Optimizing Care Quality while Sustaining a Robust Business Model
Myth: IT is an expense rather than an investment.
As the world digitizes globally at a rapid speed, it is crucial for healthcare providers to stay relevant through digital transformation.
These healthcare providers operate within the framework of national healthcare financing policy & ecosystem, evolving patient behaviors and available technologies, and it is within these constraints that they have to maneuver their businesses.
This workshop will examine in-depth ways to optimize the value of health IT to improve care quality and yet at the same time create a sustainable and competitive business model.
Learn how Health IT enables different care services to help you diversify revenue streams, improve care outcomes, enhance patient experiences and ultimately stay competitive.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- A Global Overview: The evolving economics of Health IT
- Developing IT driven care services for the modern day patients
- The HIMSS Value Score: An international quality measurement to improve clinical and financial outcomes, and drive efficiencies in care
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Sumit is an accomplished senior management consulting professional and international business leader with over 15 years experience across diverse geographies including Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Emerging Markets with 12 years spent in consulting and 3 years in an industry leadership role. With expertise in healthcare and life sciences, Sumit has successfully built and managed consulting and advisory practices, medical devices and technology and healthcare IT businesses at various life-cycle stages of business.
Esther is President and CEO of MediLink Network Inc., a third party electronic network serving the healthcare industry. MediLink provides eligibility
verification, payment settlement solutions and analytics for HMOs, insurance, TPAs, hospitals, clinics and doctors. Esther previously held various positions with Citigroup, Inc. based in New York City. She was VP of Payment Innovation, Strategic Planning and Product Development, and Operations. Prior to Citigroup, Esther was Senior Associate with the Financial and Health Services Practice of Booz, Inc. She developed strategy, designed and implemented change programs across projects in the retail banking, brokerage and health care sectors across the U.S., Singapore, Jakarta, and Tokyo. Esther earned her MBA from Harvard Business School. Undergraduate studies were completed at Smith College, where she graduated magna cum laude, with double majors in Computer Science and Economics. She is a Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi honor societies and a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder. She currently serves on the board of the Harvard Business School Club of the Philippines, and was also past president.
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