Long Term Post Acute Care and HIT Summit
Event | 06.25.16 - 06.27.16, 8:00 PM EDT - 8:00 PM EDT
Address
Hyatt Regency Reston
1800 Presidents St., Reston, VA
For over 10 years the Long Term and Post Acute Care (LTPAC) Health IT Collaborative has brought together key healthcare industry stakeholders to provide the premiere LTPAC Health IT Summit. By convening HIT leaders, key policy makers, leading providers, federal and state grantees, and other professionals, this collaborative effort has advanced policies and initiatives aligning with the national healthcare strategy.
Health Care Group Partner Jodi Daniel will be delivering the closing keynote. Her topic: "Health IT Policy from the Inside Out - What's Driving Health Policy in an Era of Engagement, Exchange & Innovation?"
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