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Tuesday, June 2 – 4:15-5:30 pm; Washington, D.C., Marriott Wardman Park Organizers: Sujata Bhatia, MD, PhD, Harvard University Niall Brennan, Chief Data Officer, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Mohit Kaushal, MD, Partner Aberdare Ventures and HDP Steering Committee Joshua Rosenthal, PhD, RowdMap Inc. and NCHVS Data Group Marshall Votta, Leverage Health Solutions and HDC Advisory Council A Health Data Consortium Resource: www.healthdataconsortium.org/entrepreneurs- bootcamp Health Datapalooza Weather and geo-location data are easy-peasy compared to open health data where the government is rocking but entrepreneurs and innovators struggle to keep up. The government is changing incentives for payment and care delivery and pumping out new data to make it work. Despite the massive opportunity, the rub comes when aspiring entrepreneurs try to take the cool idea, tech or data and match it with a business model. This interactive session uses a games-based approach to creating meaning from data and is stocked full of absolute experts from across the industry all geared up to help take your idea from the back of a napkin to delivering value in the marketplace. This BootCamp has met wild success at Harvard, Hopkins and MIT and is now open at Health Datapalooza to anyone interested in connecting public data to proven value propositions. Come with an idea you want to explore or just a interest in how to tie cool data and tech to the core delivery in the healthcare ecosystem. Health Data Consortium Open Data & You The Health Data Consortium is a public-private partnership working to foster the availability and innovative use of open health data to improve health and healthcare. Our mission is to liberate health data to ignite innovation; promote collaboration among health data users and stakeholders; encourage responsible health data use; and hasten the movement through advocacy, education, and targeted "catalyst" programs. In an effort to connect open data with market value, HDC will feature the Healthcare Entrepreneur’s BootCamp as core curriculum to innovators. As part of a core mission to foster innovation, HDC will provide 1-year individual HDC memberships to the members of a team that BootCamp judges designate based on that team’s game play around connecting open data with business value. CMS has recently announced that they are sun-setting Fee- for-Service payment model in favor of Pay-for-Value. This is a major change in the business model of healthcare and significantly realigns incentives for all parties. At the same time HHS has been making headlines by opening the data vaults and liberating the data to measure the progress and impact of these new payment models along with the source data to power innovation. Success comes from connecting the two and working through the fusion of new market incentives and newly liberated data takes practice. This boot camp brings together industry icons, wild innovators and the public for the express purpose of connecting open health data with value propositions core to the Pay-for-Value future of US healthcare. Join Us

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Page 1: Healthcare Entrepreneurs BootCamp Health Datapalooza 2015

Tuesday, June 2 – 4:15-5:30 pm; Washington, D.C., Marriott Wardman Park

Organizers:

Sujata Bhatia, MD, PhD, Harvard University

Niall Brennan, Chief Data Officer, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Mohit Kaushal, MD, Partner Aberdare Ventures and HDP Steering Committee

Joshua Rosenthal, PhD, RowdMap Inc. and NCHVS Data Group

Marshall Votta, Leverage Health Solutions and HDC Advisory CouncilA Health Data Consortium Resource:

www.healthdataconsortium.org/entrepreneurs-bootcamp

Health Datapalooza

Weather and geo-location data are easy-peasy compared to open health data where the government is rocking but entrepreneurs and innovators struggle to keep up. The government is changing incentives for payment and care delivery and pumping out new data to make it work. Despite the massive opportunity, the rub comes when aspiring entrepreneurs try to take the cool idea, tech or data and match it with a business model. This interactive session uses a games-based approach to creating meaning from data and is stocked full of absolute experts from across the industry all geared up to help take your idea from the back of a napkin to delivering value in the marketplace. This BootCamp has met wild success at Harvard, Hopkins and MIT and is now open at Health Datapalooza to anyone interested in connecting public data to proven value propositions. Come with an idea you want to explore or just a interest in how to tie cool data and tech to the core delivery in the healthcare ecosystem.

Health Data Consortium

Open Data & You

The Health Data Consortium is a public-private partnership working to foster the availability and innovative use of open health data to improve health and healthcare. Our mission is to liberate health data to ignite innovation; promote collaboration among health data users and stakeholders; encourage responsible health data use; and hasten the movement through advocacy, education, and targeted "catalyst" programs. In an effort to connect open data with market value, HDC will feature the Healthcare Entrepreneur’s BootCamp as core curriculum to innovators. As part of a core mission to foster innovation, HDC will provide 1-year individual HDC memberships to the members of a team that BootCamp judges designate based on that team’s game play around connecting open data with business value.CMS has recently announced that they are sun-setting Fee-for-Service payment model in favor of Pay-for-Value. This is a major change in the business model of healthcare and significantly realigns incentives for all parties. At the same time HHS has been making headlines by opening the data vaults and liberating the data to measure the progress and impact of these new payment models along with the source data to power innovation. Success comes from connecting the two and working through the fusion of new market incentives and newly liberated data takes practice. This boot camp brings together industry icons, wild innovators and the public for the express purpose of connecting open health data with value propositions core to the Pay-for-Value future of US healthcare.

Join Us

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Experts from across the Industry

Orchestrators:

Sujata Bhatia, MD, PhD, Harvard University

Niall Brennan, Chief Data Officer, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Mohit Kaushal, MD, Partner Aberdare Ventures and HDP Steering Committee

Joshua Rosenthal, PhD, RowdMap Inc. and NCHVS Data Group

Marshall Votta, Leverage Health Solutions and HDC Advisory Council

White Hats:

Michael Abate, JD, Dinsmore & Shohl

Stephen Agular, Managing Director, Zaffre Investments

Chris Boone, PhD, CEO, Health Data Consortium

Craig Brammer, CEO & President, The Health Collaborative

John Burich, Vice President Strategy and Growth at Passport Health Plan

Jim Chase, MN (Minnesota) Community Measurement

Arnaub Chatterjee, Data Science, Insights and Partnership, Merck

Lauren Choi, Federal and International Affairs, Premier, Inc.

Henriette Coetzer, MD, Clinical Transformation, NHS (United Kingdom)

Jim Craver, Office of Analysis and Epidemiology,National Center for Health Statistics

Michelle De Mooy, Deputy Director, Consumer Privacy Project, Center for Democracy and Technology

Anuj Desai, Vice President Market Development, New York eHealth Collaborative

Gregory Downing, PhD, Executive Director for Innovation, US Department of Health & Human Services

Chris Dugan, Product Portfolio, Evolent Health

Margo Edmunds, PhD, Vice President, Evidence Generation and Knowledge Translation, AcademyHealth

Douglas Fridsma, President and CEO, American Medical Informatics Association

Tina Grande, Senior Vice President for Policy, Healthcare Leadership Council

Mina Hsiang, Health Data Advisor at US Digital Service & OSTP - The White House

Jessica Kahn, Director, Data and Systems Group (DSG), Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service

Brian Lee, Chief Public Health Informatics Officer, Office of Public Health Scientific Services (OPHSS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

David Portnoy; US Department of Health and Human Services IDEA Lab External Innovation Fellow

Aaron Seib, CEO, National Association for Trusted Exchange

Sreenivas Rangan Sukumar, PhD, Oak Ridge National Lab

Jonathan Symonds, Corporate Awareness, Ayasdi

Maksim Tsvetovat, CTO, OpenHealth

David Wennberg, MD, Director Emeritus, The Dartmouth Institute

Niam Yaraghi, PhD, Fellow, Brookings Institution

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Experts from across the industry get your idea in shape and help you take it from the back of a napkin to delivering value in the marketplace and creating public good