Registration for the 4th Annual International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy, Controlling Your Personal Health Information: Now Is The Time closes today! If you haven't already, sign up to join us on June 4 - 5, 2014 at the Georgetown Law Center in Washington, DC. This year's Summit will focus on issues related to patient-controlled identity and patient access to personal health information. It will include major keynote events, panel discussions, and breakout sessions. Featured keynotes include Dr. Karen DeSalvo, Peter Schaar, Anita Allen, Jeremy Grant, and Adam Tanner. The Summit is free to attend. Space is limited, so register now to reserve your spot at this engaging event. Still not sure if you'll be able to make it to DC for the Summit? No problem! Click here to register for the Summit livestream. Those registered to view the livestream will receive a link for the webcast prior to the start of the event on Wednesday, June 4th. Additional speakers include: - Tim Andrews, Booz Allen Hamilton
- Joan Antokol, Park Legal LLC
- Cliff Baker, Meditology Services
- Corinne Carey, NYCLU
- John "Mike" Davis, Veterans Health Administration
- Michelle DeMooy, Consumer Action
- Damon Davis, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
- Debra Diener, Privacy and Identity Management Consultant
- Leo Dittemore, Healthcare Partners
- Lawrence Gostin, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University
- Shaun Grannis, Regenstrief Institute, Inc. & Indiana University School of Medicine
- Kimberly Gray, IMS Health
- Adrian Gropper, Patient Privacy Rights
- Ranieri Guerra, Embassy of Italy
- Kaliya Hamlin, Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium
- G.S. Hans, Center for Democracy & Technology
- Paul Hattis, Tufts University Medical School
- Deborah Hurley, Hurley
- Mark Jacobs, Delaware Health Information Network
- Omar Khawaja, Highmark
- Peter Levin, Center for a New American Security
- Andrea M. Matwyshyn, Federal Trade Commission
- Deven McGraw, Manatt, Phelps, & Phillps, LLP
- Joanne McNabb, California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General
- Kirk J. Nahra, Wiley Rein LLP
- J.J. Nietfeld, University Medical Center Utrecht
- Andy Oram, O'Reilly Media
- Helen Oscislawski, Oscislawski, LLC
- Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall University School of Law
- Deborah C. Peel, Patient Privacy Rights
- Joy Pritts, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
- Alison Rein, AcademyHealth
- Mark Rothstein, School of Medicine and Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville
- Kathryn Serkes, Doctor Patient Medical Association
- Shahid Shah, Netspective Communications
- David Staggs, Jericho Systems Corporation
- Rob Tagalicod, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- Nicolas Terry, Indiana University McKinney School of Law
- Sonia Suter, George Washington University School of Law
- Ron Walters, MD Anderson
- Nathan Wessler, ACLU
- Mariann Yeager, Healtheway
To learn more about the developing agenda, click here. Be sure to check back often for updates on the schedule of events and list of speakers. We also hope you will join us at the Celebration of Privacy on the evening of June 4th, where we will honor the 2014 recipients of the Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Awards, and at the closing luncheon on the afternoon of June 5th. Both the Celebration of Privacy and the closing luncheon will take place at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, located next to the Georgetown Law Center. More about the Summit The annual Health Privacy Summit is a unique, inclusive event, which offers the only forum in the world for high-level, thoughtful discussions about the most urgent national and international health privacy issues and solutions. Every year, we aim to include new and relevant perspectives. The Summit is critical for advancing the goals of awareness, education, progress, and positive outcomes on important issues related to protecting patient privacy. Through the Summit, we are able to build shared expertise and robust networks, engaging a wide range of stakeholders who care deeply about identifying solutions to today’s most pressing health privacy problems. To learn more about the Summit, visit www.healthprivacysummit.org. We hope to see you there! Questions? Email us at summit@patientprivacyrights.org |
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