Interconnected Health 2012
Interconnected Health 2012 will focus on approaches, challenges, and solutions affecting the ability to connect health organizations and systems, and the role of IT as an enabler in achieving this connectivity. Geared toward the CxO suite and senior leaders within healthcare organizations, Interconnected Health provides a venue to hear what peer organizations are doing (both within the U.S. and abroad), to exchange ideas, and to interact with peers who are leaders in this space.
Call for Abstracts
The conference Review Committee is seeking proposals for presentations based on "real-world" organizational experiences, evaluations, case studies or research papers relevant to the conference themes of interconnected healthcare, information sharing, service-oriented architecture, enterprise architecture, business process management, and interoperability. Please indicate whether you are recommending your submission for the Executive Summit, the Functional Track, or the Technical Track. Topics may include (but aren't limited to):
- Business Enablement (Enterprise Architecture, Business Process Management)
- Architecture (Business, System, SOA and Technical)
- Information Semantics, Ontology, Vocabulary
- Application Innovation (Integration, Open Source, Legacy Enablement, etc.)
- Infrastructure Innovation (Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Device Integration)
- Information Sharing Strategy, Governance and Implementation
- Modeling (SoaML, SysML, BPMN, etc.)
The abstract submission deadline January 20, 2012. For abstract submission guidelines and the submission form, visit http://www.omg.org/abstracts...
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Open Health IT
Open Source is one of the themes at the conference, so this would be a great opportunity to promote the use of open source technology in healthcare. There are now a wide range of high quality open source health IT solutions in the marketplace and hundreds of companies have sprung up providing support and services around these Open Health systems. See http://www.openhealthnews.com/resources