See Inspire at the 5th Annual Connected Health Symposium in October

Who Provides, Who Decides, Who Pays:

Consumers, Clinicians and Business Models in the Connected Care Era

The 5th Annual Connected Health Symposium, hosted by the Partners HealthCare Center for Connected Health.

October 27-28, 2008
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical
Longwood Medical Campus, Boston

Opinion leaders and trend-setters in connected health strategies will provide insight and lead discussions regarding the toughest challenges in healthcare delivery and patient-centered models of care. Speakers include:

  • U.S. Sen. John Kerry
  • Regina Herzlinger, Harvard Business School professor and leading force behind the concept of consumer-driven healthcare
  • Executives from Microsoft and Google, who will square off on Personal Health Records
  • Venture capitalists, human resources executives and online quality rating experts, who will debate the next wave of connected health innovations

Join over 1,000 healthcare and technology leaders from leading hospitals, clinics and health plans, product entrepreneurs and developers, large-employer executives, academic thinkers, government officials and patient organizations representatives.

Don't miss it!

Use invitation code Inspire when registering to receive a $145 discount. For more information or to register, please visit www.connected-health.org

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