TAB06 Population Health Data Analytics

Tuesday, March 22, 2016: 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Salon 6 (Crystal Gateway Marriott)
Description: The Affordable Care Act has created a number of incentives and new payment models to advance population health – both aggregations of patients or physical communities. In addition, many of programs incentivizing information technology are related to population health: electronic health records, meaningful use, interoperability, accountable care organizations, disease state management, pay-for-performance and patient-centered medical homes. Almost every population health initiative starts with information technology and data.  This session will explore how population health data analytics has developed in the United Kingdom and its potential to transform the system of health in the United States.

Presenters/Panelists:
Martin Landray, MBChB, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Nuffield Department of Population Health and Deputy Director of the Big Data Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Information and Discovery, University of Oxford , David B. Nash, MD, MBA, Founding Dean, Thomas Jefferson University, College of Population Health and Barbara L. Massoudi, MPH, PhD, Chair, Public Health Informatics Working Group, American Medical Informatics Association
Moderator:
William J. Martin II, MD, Dean, Ohio State University