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The Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange

October 30, 2007

The Harrisburg Hilton



Breakfast 7:30 AM-FREE

Program 8:10 AM-FREE

Lunch 11:30 AM-FREE


Opening Remarks
:

Pennsylvania Senator Rob Wonderling

Electronic Medical Records and Legislative Update


10 Myths about E-Prescribing

Darlene Kauffman, PA Medical Society and Rhett Hintze, Affinity Technology Consulting-Connect the Docs

Charles Gerhards, Gerhards Consulting: Broadband reliability and how critical it is to medical data exchanges

John Bartos, Prematics and MyNgoc Dang-Nguyen Capital Blue Cross: PA ePrescription

Steve Hulse, JPL Productions: Rapid e-Learning and how healthcare professionals can use this technology to quickly and cost-effectively communicate to staff about patient safety and other issues


Updates on PA-HIE Initiatives:

PA eRadiology Projects

HL7 Interface Group


Special Lunchtime Remarks - Phil Magistro
,
Health IT Project Manager, Governor's Office of Health Care Reform
'Emerging HIE leadership, Best Practices and Structures' by Terry Boch - Terry serves as Covisint's Executive Management Sponsor for the Minnesota Health Information Exchange project.


The PA-HIE Series: s
ponsored in part by:

The Center for Pennsylvania Patient Safety & Healthcare Quality, Momentum, Select Medical Corporation, Capital Blue Cross, Deloitte, Highmark, Quantum Imaging, Sting Communications, Prematics, Optical Image Technology, Penn State College of Medicine/Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Mount Nittany Health Systems, Tristan Associates, Pinnacle Health Systems, TechQuest - Pennsylvania, Holy Spirit Hospital, Citrix, GeoDecisions, LAM Systems, Ajilon, Level 3 Communications, Harrisburg University, Computer Aid, Med-Media, PAeHI, Premier Systems, Reclamere, Right Reasons Technology and Sage Life Technologies


The Center for Pennsylvania Patient Safety & Healthcare Quality Sponsors: Capital Blue Cross and Momentum


Breakfast Sponsor
: JPL Productions

Lunch Sponsor: Covisint
Vendor Sponsors
: Hx Technologies Inc., IMR, MEDecision, Quest Diagnostics, LAM Systems and Piezo Resonance Innovations, Inc


The Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange (PA-HIE) showcases Pennsylvania strengths, capabilities, new developments, challenges and opportunities to advance patient safety and healthcare quality across Pennsylvania. Since 2005 the Technology, Medicine and Patient Safety Industry Partnership has brought together industry leaders to develop solutions and deployment strategies toward patient safety, medical innovations, with advanced and interoperable eHealth technologies. Through the generous support of our sponsors, the Partnership continues to grow and advance solution projects for e-Prescription deployments, e-Radiology deployments, medical innovations, HL7 Interface Projects, and interoperable e-Records. Michael Fiaschetti, SVP of Highmark is Chairman of the Advisory Board. Appointed Vice Chairman is Jim Talalai, EVP and CIO of Select Medical Corporation. To get connected or for more information: contact Gwen Stettler at 717.635.2172, gstettler@tccp.org.


Contact is: Gwen Stettler at 717.635.2172, gstettler@tccp.org

Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange-

In Partnership with the Pennsylvania Technology, Medicine & Patient Safety Summit Series

June 26, 2007

Hershey Country Club
Breakfast: 7:30-8:15 a.m.
Program: 8:15-11:30 a.m.



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Breakfast Sponsor: Prematics
Vendor Sponsors: EDS, Deloitte Consulting, LAM, and DBSi

Host Sponsors: Pennsylvania Center for Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality, Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania, TechQuest Internship and TechQuest-Pennsylvania

The Technology, Medicine & Patient Safety Industry Partnership Series showcases Pennsylvania strengths, capabilities, new developments, challenges and opportunities to advance patient safety across Pennsylvania. In 2005 we established the Technology, Medicine and Patient Safety Industry Partnership to bring together hundreds of leaders interested in patient safety, medical innovation, and advanced and interoperable eHealth technologies. Through the generous support of the Industry Partnership Series sponsor, Penn State College of Medicine/Hershey Medical Center and many other sponsors, the Partnership continues to grow and advance solution projects for e-Prescription deployments, e-Radiology deployments, medical innovations, HL7 Interface Projects, and interoperable e-Records. In the summer 2006, the Partnership envisioned the need to (1) formalize its operations and (2) develop a more permanent entity to help advance Partnership goals and objectives. In September 2006, upon recommendation of the Technology Council President, the Chairman of the Council's Board of Directors appointed Michael Fiaschetti, SVP of Highmark to be the Chairman of the Partnership and its Advisory Board for the formation of the proposed Pennsylvania Center for Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality. Also appointed were Vice Chairman, Dr, Jay Moskowitz, Dean and VP Penn State College of Medicine and Hershey Medical Center, and Jim Talalai, SVP and CIO of Select Medical Corporations.

Focused presentations include:

Technology Deployment-E-Prescription Update
John Bartos, Prematics
Kent Whiting, Capital Blue Cross

Technology Infrastructure
Dr. Jack Varga, EDS
Michael Zody, Level 3 Communications
William Bachenberg, DBSi
Conrad Clyburn, Georgetown University

Technology and Medical Innovations
Conrad Clyburn, Georgetown University

Technology Deployment-E-Radiology Update
Don Wilson, Tristan Associates
Dr. Timothy Mosher, Penn State Hershey Radiology
Bob Roland, Sting Communications

Technology Workforce
Lisa Lewis, Holy Spirit Health System: Nursing Shortage/Health Care Worker Shortage


Contact Gwen Stettler at gstettler@tccp.org or by phone at 717.635.2172.

The Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange

Regional Meeting - One
Mount Nittany Medical Center
State College, PA

In Partnership with:

The Center for Pennsylvania Patient Safety & Healthcare Quality
The Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania
Penn State College of Medicine/Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
TechQuest - Pennsylvania

And:

Optical Image Technology, Sage Life Technologies

The Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange showcases Pennsylvania strengths, capabilities, new developments, challenges and opportunities to advance patient safety and healthcare quality across Pennsylvania. In 2005 we established the Technology, Medicine and Patient Safety Industry Partnership to bring together hundreds of leaders interested in patient safety, medical innovation, and advanced and interoperable eHealth technologies. Through the generous support of the Industry Partnership Series sponsor, Penn State College of Medicine/Hershey Medical Center and many other sponsors, the Partnership continues to grow and advance solution projects for e-Prescription deployments, e-Radiology deployments, medical innovations, HL7 Interface Projects, and interoperable e-Records. In 2006, the Partnership and the Council created the Advisory Board for the formation of The Center for Pennsylvania Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality. Michael Fiaschetti, SVP of Highmark was appointed Chairman of the Partnership's and Center's efforts. Appointed Vice Chairmen were Dr, Jay Moskowitz, Dean and VP Penn State College of Medicine and Hershey Medical Center, and Jim Talalai, EVP and CIO of Select Medical Corporation.

May 16, 2007
LOCATION: Mount Nittany Medical Center
State College, PA
Networking/Breakfast/Registration: 7:30-8:15 a.m.
Program from: 8:15-11:15 a.m.

Presentations are scheduled to include:

Breakfast/Networking/Registration

Opening Remarks/Greeting: Kelly Lewis, Esq., President & CEO, Technology Council and Thomas Murray, President & CEO, Mount Nittany Medical Center

External Radiology and The Pennsylvania eRadiology Project:
Dr Tim Farrell, Quantum Imaging
Dr Joseph Bellissimo, Tristan Associates

Dr Kathleen Eggli, Penn State Hershey Radiology

Bob Roland, Sting Communications

Technology Deployments-Mount Nittany Medical Center Update
Joyce Walls and Pam Lautsch, Mount Nittany Medical Center

Technology Infrastructure:
David Graham and Jonathan Mifflin of Morefield Communications

Technology Deployments - The Challenges of Paperless Processing in the Healthcare Industry
Sylvia Feldman and Allen Gavlak of Optical Image Technology - DocFinity

Technology Imparities for Major Health Insurers
Kelly Lieblein, Highmark

Technology Workforce -Workforce Training & www.techquestpa.com:
David Paterno, Sage Life Technologies, Inc
: Incumbent worker training opportunities

Technology & Medicine Innovations:
Maureen L. Mulvihill, Ph.D., President, Piezo Resonance Innovations, Inc.

Closing Remarks: Kelly Lewis, Esq., President & CEO, Technology Council

Contact Gwen Stettler at gstettler@tccp.org or by phone at 717.635.2172.

The Pennsylvania Technology,
Medicine & Patient Safety Summit

The Technology, Medicine & Patient Safety Industry Partnership Series showcases Pennsylvania strengths, capabilities, new developments , challenges and opportunities to advance patient safety across Pennsylvania. In 2005 we established the Technology, Medicine and Patient Safety Industry Partnership to bring together hundreds of leaders interested in patient safety, medical innovation, and advanced and interoperable eHealth technologies. Through the generous support of the Industry Partnership Series sponsor, Penn State College of Medicine/Hershey Medical Center and many other sponsors, the Partnership continues to grow and advance solution projects for ePrescription deployments, eRadiology deployments, medical innovations, HL7 Interface Projects, and interoperable eRecords. In the summer 2006, the Partnership envisioned the need to (1) formalize its operations and (2) develop a more permanent entity to help advance Partnership goals and objectives. In September 2006, upon recommendation of the Technology Council President, the Chairman of the Council's Board of Directors appointed Michael Fiaschetti, SVP of Highmark to be the Chairman of the Partnership and its Advisory Board for the formation of the proposed Pennsylvania Institute for Patient Safety. Also appointed were Vice Chairman, Dr, Jay Moskowitz, Dean and VP Penn State College of Medicine and Hershey Medical Center , and Jim Talalai, SVP and CIO of Select Medical Corporations.

Focused efforts include:

Update on the Technology, Medicine & Patient Safety Industry Partnership
Mike Fiaschetti, SVP, Highmark, Chairman

Technology Infrastructure
Kevin Dellicker
, Dellicker Strategies: Major Users Aggregation Project
Steven Thompson
, Citrix Systems: Technology innovations to help cut the costs of technology deployment
Dr. Tim Farrell
, Quantum Imaging: Update on E-Radiology
Pat Epple
, Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association: E-Prescription Update

Technology Deployment
Anthony Wilson, PA Department of Health
Robert Torres, PA Department of Health: State HIE initiatives
Treff LaPlante
of Express Dynamics and Cassandra Amour of Hoover: Software applications uses in the health management field
John Kline, Kline Associates: Legislative Update
Martin Ciccocioppo
, PAeHI: Update on PAeHI initiatives

* Leading and facilitating collaborations between organizations in order to timely deploy solutions and solution-projects for health information technology that improve patient safety, administrative efficiencies and healthcare quality, while reducing the potential for torts and overall health-care costs.

* Leading and facilitating the commercialization of Pennsylvania research & development into medical-technology products, solutions and applications.

* Leading and facilitating grant applications for federal, state, local and foundation funding that leads to discovery, demonstration, development and the delivery of timely and innovative HIT projects, HIT interfaces, patient safety solutions and medical innovation.

* Leading and facilitating the transfer of basic science discoveries to patient care, in both rural and urban communities, in an expedited, efficient and effective process.

Technology & Medicine Series Sponsor:
Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey Medical Center

Sponsors:

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Breakfast Sponsor: JPL Productions
Host Sponsors
: Pennsylvania Institute for Patient Safety, Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania, TechQuest Internship and TechQuest Pennsylvania, www.tccp.org, www.tccptechquest.org, www.techquestpa.com
Vendor Sponsor: OIT - DocFinity

April 3, 2007

LOCATION: Hershey Country Club, Hershey, PA
1000 E. Derry Road, Hershey, PA 17033

Contact Gwen Stettler at gstettler@tccp.org or by phone at 717.635.2172.

Paid internships for students: Visit www.tccptechquest.org or gstettler@tccp.org
For Industry-leading eLearning: www.techquestpa.com
For Industry Partnership training contact: 814.689.1765, or
partners@tccpworkforce.org

The Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange (HIE) Forum
A discussion of the challenges, benefits, and future of HIE

Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) are very important to the future of the U.S. health care system. Tommy G. Thompson (Independent Chairman of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, former Health and Human Services Secretary, and the former Governor of Wisconsin) and regional health care and IT executives discuss the future of HIEs and how HIEs can help enhance patient safety, improve the quality of health care, reduce costs, and provide better outcomes for all Pennsylvania citizens.

Agenda

8:00 a.m. Registration/Breakfast

8:55 a.m. Welcome
Kelly Lewis, President and CEO
The Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania

9:00 a.m. Introduction to Deloitte Consulting LLP and the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions
Tim Weist
, Principal, Lead Client Service Partner, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Account
Deloitte Consulting LLP

9:30 a.m. Keynote address
Paul H. Keckley, Ph.D., Executive Director, Deloitte Center for Health Solutions
Deloitte Consulting LLP
(in place of Tommy Thompson)

9:55 a.m. Opening Remarks; Overview of the State HIE Perspective
Calvin B. Johnson, M.D., M.P.H.
Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health

10:15 a.m. Panel Discussion of Regional/Local HIE perspective, featuring:
Roger Longenderfer, M.D.,
President & CEO of Pinnacle Health Services
Michael Belbeck, Senior Vice President & COO of Holy Spirit Hospital
Harold L. Paz, M.D., M.S., Senior Vice President for Health Affairs, Penn State
University; Dean, Penn State College of Medicine; Chief Executive Officer Penn
State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

10:45 a.m. Formation of the Pennsylvania Institute for Patient Safety
Mike Fiaschetti, Senior Vice President, Highmark Inc., Chairman of the
Advisory Board the Formation of the Pennsylvania Institute for Patient Safety

11:05 a.m. Breakout Sessions

The Ins and Outs of EHR Rollouts - Kevin McCarter, Deloitte Consulting LLP Principal and Anthony Wilson, Special Assistant to the Pennsylvania secretary of health, present real-life examples of the challenges and triumphs of rolling out a large-scale electronic health record (EHR) system

The States' Role in HIE - Hear an explanation of how the State government's role in fostering the growth of HIEs is becoming more and more significant, presented by Robert Torres, Deputy Secretary , Pennsylvania Department of Health Office of Administration; Nidish Mada, Senior manager, Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, and Martin Ciccocioppo, Vice President, Research, the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania.

Unique Patient Identification: A Fundamental Building Block for HIE - Deloitte Consulting will facilitate a presentation on the significance and challenges of uniquely identifying patients in the context of exchanging patient information. Presented by Pat Keating, CIO, Bureau of Information Technology, Pennsylvania Department of Health, and Rana Sen, Senior Manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP.

12:00 p.m. Lunch

Lunch Presentations

Data Exchange Initiatives: An Overview
Kent Whiting, Vice President, Information Technology Capital Blue Cross

An overview of the Hershey Center for Applied Research: South
Central Pennsylvania's Premier Research Park
Laura Butcher
- Executive Director, Hershey Center for Applied Research (HCAR)

12:40 p.m. Closing Remarks/Announcements
Kelly Lewis,
President & CEO, The Technology Council of Central PA

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Technology and Medicine
a prescription for success

Date: October 3, 2006
Location: Hershey Country Club-The Clubhouse Ballroom, Hershey, PA

Sponsored by:

Event Sponsors Include:



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The Pennsylvania Technology and Medicine Summit will (1) showcase the amazing technology supporting medical applications in Pennsylvania and the nation, (2) discuss the critical Pennsylvania issues in which we need to direct resources to solve e-prescription, e-radiology and advanced telecommunications and other advances and obstacles for full e-Health Record deployment, and (3) showcase some emerging PA technology companies that are demonstrating and delivering solutions.

Who should attend the Technology and Medicine Summit?

Technology Leaders, Doctors, Researchers, Lawyers, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Healthcare insurers, Medical Organizations, Government Agencies, Insurance Companies, Venture Capital Firms, Angel networks, Banks, Financial Institutions, Interested citizens, and Students

Program:

7:15-8 a.m.: Breakfast/Networking/Registration

8 a.m.: Opening Remarks/Greeting: Kelly Lewis, Esq., President & CEO, Technology Council


8:15 a.m.: Dr Mel Billingsley, Life Sciences Greenhouse-
Life Sciences Greenhouse partners with a range of institutions, including local research universities, colleges, medical centers, economic development agencies and companies both small and large, to identify needs and opportunities. LSGPA then works to help transfer technologies, to develop new companies, to provide support for existing companies (particularly those seeking to expand or relocate), and to ensure that the infrastructure necessary to support a thriving life sciences industry keeps pace with development.

8:25 a.m.: Kelly Lewis, Technology Council of Central PA- Update on Patient Safety Institute

8:35 a.m.: Kelly Lieblein, Highmark
-- Pennsylvania's largest health care insurer continues to advance technology into its core functions, offerings and services. Highmark's eHealth products, eHealth Initiatives and its ePrescription Fund are a few examples of Highmark's embrace of technology to promote and improve patient safety and wellness.

8:57 a.m. Dr. Kathleen Eggli, Penn State College of Medicine, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center -one of the most recognized names in health care continues its pursuit of excellence with leading edge health care and state of the art facilities.

9:19 a.m.: Michael Zody, Level 3 Communication, formerly TelCove-
Level 3 provides broadband and communication's services throughout the health care industry, especially in central PA health care market. Level 3's team is preparing an interesting update on its latest activities.

9:41 a.m.: Dr Roger Bagwell, Bagwell Consulting- SBIR GRANT WRITING - The Pennsylvania Institute for Patient Safety and the Technology Council are pleased to announce a collaborative relationship with Dr. Roger Bagwell. Dr. Bagwell helps companies develop SBIR Grant proposals (and other proposal types). He has a Penn State Ph.D. in Materials Science and almost a decade of experience writing successful grant proposals. With Dr. Bagwell's help we are leading efforts to double then triple the number of successful SBIR and federal grant proposals secured for our region.

10:03 a.m.: Mark Jacobs and Martin Ciccocioppo, PAeHI- The Pennsylvania eHealth Initiative is the statewide consortium advancing eHealth initiatives, strategies and ideas throughout Pennsylvania. This dynamic group is launching several important projects and initiatives of which we'll be getting updates and information to help advance the same.

10:25 a.m.: Mattie Wilson, ITT Technical Institute- Preparing and educating tomorrow's health care professionals remains one of our most important tasks. ITT is deploying advanced training to meet the challenges and opportunities of today and tomorrow.

10:47 a.m.: Jim Thumma, Optical Image Technology- With its suite of award-winning electronic document management software (EDMS), OIT powers traditional business processes. OIT's EDM e-Solutions combine this technology with the power of the Web to enable global workflow, content management, and document imaging solutions to help you manage your business from any location, at any time. DocFinity helps organizations of all sizes to store and manage their valuable business data, reduce storage costs, improve productivity and services, and comply with federal regulations.

11:09 a.m.: Alan Hochberg, ProSanos Corporation- ProSanos advances patient safety and care by providing clients and partners with superior products and services for the integration, analysis and management of healthcare-related data.Their capacity to seamlessly blend data capture and management with statistical analysis and clinical interpretation ensures efficiency and the highest quality results in Clinical Database Services, Biometric Services, Registry Services, Advanced Analytics, Safety Surveillance & Risk Management. Mr. Hochberg will speak on 'Mining Clinical Data for Hidden Gems.

11:31 a.m.: John Kline, Kline Associates- Understanding and improving Pennsylvania's legislative process is vitally important to Pennsylvania health-care. Several important updates will be presented and discussed.

11:53 a.m.: Closing Remarks: Kelly Lewis, Esq., President & CEO, Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania

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Technology and Medicine
a prescription for success

Date: May 12, 2006
Location: Hershey Lodge and Convention Center
Nigerian Room

Thank you to our sponsors:



Program
:

7:15 a.m.: Registration/Breakfast/Networking

8 a.m.: Opening Remarks, Kelly Lewis, Esq., President & CEO, Technology Council of Central PA

8:15 a.m.: Rob Meier, President and Co-Founder, LAM Systems

8:30-8:55 a.m.: Progress Report on PAeHI's Statewide Collaboration Efforts

Mark Jacobs, Wellspan
Martin Ciccocioppo, PAeHI

8:55-9:45 a.m.: e-Radiology Task Force Update

Bob Powell, PA Radiological Society
Dr. Robert Pyatt, PA Radiological Society
Dr. Tim Farrell
, Quantum Imaging
Joe Rodriguez, TelCove
John Kline, Kline Associates
Monica E. Kline, Kline Associates

9:45-10:05 a.m.: e-Medical Records-Implementation

Dr. Madhu Reddy, Penn State University
Tim Schoener,
Susquehanna Health Systems

10:05-10:35 a.m.: e-Prescription Task Force Update

Kelly Lieblein, Highmark
John Lori, Deputy Secretary, DCED

10:35-11:55 p.m.: Innoventures-The emergence of Technology, Medicine and Innovation

Alan Hochberg, ProSanos
Steve Hulse, JPL Productions
Virginia Dow, Summit Health Systems
Dr. Maureen Mulvihill, Micromechatronics
Dr. Nadine Smith, Penn State University

11:55 a.m.: Dr. Jay Moskowitz, Hershey Medical Center/Penn State College of Medicine

12 p.m.: Keynote Speaker: Senator Rick Santorum, 3rd Ranking Member of the United States Senate

12:30 p.m.: Closing Remarks: Kelly Lewis, Esq., President & CEO, Technology Council of Central PA

The Pennsylvania Technology & Medicine Summit
December 16th, 2005
Hershey Lodge in the Cocoa Ballroom 2-4
7:30 a.m.-8:15 a.m. Breakfast/Refreshment/Networking
8:15 a.m.-1 p.m. The Pennsylvania Technology and Medicine Summit

Pennsylvania remains uniquely positioned to help lead our nation's technology innovation in the health care industry. We are helping to build a growing academia-government & industry partnership to keep Pennsylvania competitive, innovative and pioneering. The Pennsylvania Technology and Medicine Summit will (1) showcase the amazing technology supporting medical applications in Pennsylvania and the nation, (2) discuss the critical Pennsylvania issues in which we need to direct resources to solve and improve the electronic health record (EHR), e-prescription deployment, telecommunications and other advances and obstacles to the same, (3) showcase some emerging PA technology companies that are demonstrating and delivering solutions. Many of the companies are part of our Patient Safety Innoventure Institute, a new effort to combine medicine with advanced technology systems applications.

Sponsors include: HersheyMedicalCenter, The Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania, KnowledgePlanet, Penn State College of Medicine, Reclamere, LAM Systems and Saul Ewing

To date, invited and scheduled presenters include:

  • US Congressman Tim Murphy, a leader in national health care issues
  • Dr. Jay Moskowitz, Hershey Medical Center/Penn State University, former Deputy Director NIH
  • Henry Fader, Esq., Pepper, Hamilton & Sheetz, Corporate Lawyer for Medical/Health applications, and Chairman of the PA Chamber
  • State Representative Michael Turzai, Esq., a leading advocate for advanced medicine and tort reform in the PA House of Representatives
  • Alan Todd, President and CEO of Knowledge Planet, major partnership with medical schools and related health care training-delivery systems
  • Dr. Randy Haluck, and Carol Lake, President and the CEO for Verefi Technologies, a leading surgical simulation company
  • Maureen Mulvihill, Director of Research and Developmentof MicroMechatronics, Inc., a leading nanotechnology/piezo motor company with Penn State IP
  • Marian Moran, Vice President / CIO, PoconoMedicalCenter
  • Bonnie Jackson Knox, Director of Education and Professional Development, LancasterGeneralHospital, a leading medical education hospital facility
  • David Hefner, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer for Penn State Hershey MedicalCenter
  • Mark Jacobs, Director of IT, Wellspan Health
  • Martin Ciccocioppo, Chairman, Pennsylvania e-Health Initiative (PAeHI)
  • Augusta Kairys, Vice President of Provider Relations and eBusiness, Highmark, Inc.


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