Published: February 04, 2011
NaviNet Senior Executives to Speak about Unified Patient Information Management and the Future of Connected Healthcare
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - NaviNet, America's largest real-time
healthcare communications network, announced today that its chief
executive officer and its chief information officer will speak at
industry conferences about the future of health IT in the U.S.,
including connected healthcare trends and unified patient information
management (UPIM). Both conferences are focused on implementing
technology to improve healthcare delivery, quality of care and
efficiencies.
Both Brad
Waugh, NaviNet president and CEO, and John
Kelly, NaviNet CIO, will speak on the emergence of solutions to give
physicians and other healthcare professionals single-source access to
clinical, administrative and financial patient information. Through
application and workflow integration, solutions for UPIM create
efficiencies, improve quality of care and enhance patient service and
satisfaction.
21st Annual UBS Global Healthcare Services Conference
Brad Waugh, NaviNet president and CEO, will present at the 21st
Annual UBS Global Healthcare Services Conference
in New York, N.Y., held on February 7-8, 2011. Waugh will join
senior managers from more than 120 leading healthcare companies to
present on the state of the U.S. healthcare services industry. Waugh's
presentation and other sessions will provide to investors a deeper look
into the state of this dynamic and specialized sector.
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Who:
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Brad Waugh, president and CEO, NaviNet
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Where:
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21st Annual UBS Global Healthcare Services Conference, Grand
Hyatt, New York, N.Y.
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When:
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February 7, 1:30 p.m. ET
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For more information about the UBS Global Healthcare Services
Conference, please visit: http://www.ibb.ubs.com/Conferences/.
HealthIT 2011 Conference: The Tools for Meaningful and Accountable
Care
NaviNet CIO John Kelly will join doctors, CIOs and other healthcare
executives at the HealthIT
2011 Conference, sponsored by the Massachusetts Health Data
Consortium, on February 4 in Burlington, Mass. This year's conference is
focused on optimizing quality and proficiency within the healthcare
industry through the implementation of innovative and efficient
technology. Kelly will speak on a panel that will feature leading
members of the Consortium who will discuss how technology will meet
industry needs for implementing EHRs and effective health information
exchange.
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Who:
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John Kelly, CIO, NaviNet
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What:
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Panel discussion titled "The Technology to Power EHRs and HIEs"
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Where:
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HealthIT 2011 Conference: The Tools for Meaningful and Accountable
Care, Burlington Marriott, Burlington, Mass.
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When:
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February 4, 2:30 p.m. ET
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For more information about the HealthIT 2011 Conference, please visit: http://www.mahealthdata.org/.
About NaviNet
NaviNet, America's largest real-time
healthcare communications network, securely links leading health
plans, industry partners and the government to hundreds of thousands of
physicians, clinicians and other healthcare professionals. More than 70
percent of the nation's physicians are enrolled in the NaviNet Network,
which touches 121 million covered lives. NaviNet's solutions and
services for unified
patient information management (UPIM) address the full lifecycle of
healthcare data management by providing single-source access to
patient-centric administrative, financial and clinical information to
reduce costs, increase efficiencies and improve quality of care. The
NaviNet solution suite includes NaviNet Insurer Connect, NaviNet EMR and
NaviNet PM. For more information, or to sign up for NaviNet, please
visit www.NaviNet.net
or call 617-715-6000 or 800-805-7569. Connect with us on our blog,
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Media Contacts:
NaviNet, Inc.
Alicia Allen, 617-715-6488
Aallen@NaviNet.net
or
Schwartz
Communications
Mercedes Carrasco, 781-684-0770
NaviNet@schwartzcomm.com
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