Healthcare Reform Implications
for Local Health Technology
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. - On November 13, Digital Rochester will host a panel of Rochester healthcare professionals who will discuss the impending changes for healthcare on the health information technology community. A major topic of discussion is how to prepare a health organization for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) changes coming in 2015 and beyond, as well as healthcare reform in general. Panelists will also share their perspective and experiences related to past changes in healthcare and how IT was affected.
Panelists:
- Nancy Adams, Executive Director, Monroe County Medical Society
- Sue Bourne, VP of Quality and Innovation, HCR Home Care
- Dan Katz, President & CEO, Jewish Senior Life
- Ted Kremer, Executive Director, Rochester RHIO
- David Moufarrege, CIO, St. Ann's Community
- Gary Scialdone, Project Director, URMC
What does Healthcare Reform mean for Health IT? will take place on November 13 at 7:30 a.m. at 145 Kilbourn Road in Rochester. Tickets are $20 for Digital Rochester supporting members, $25 for nonmembers. A short question and answer session will follow the panel discussion. Registration is available online at www.DigitalRochester.com.
The eventis sponsored by Just Solutions and Innovative Solutions. Innovative Solutions moves people and business forward. Just Solutions' experience and expertise for business critical processes such as Disaster Recovery Planning & Deployment and HIPAA Compliance allows customers to focus on your business growth, not IT challenges.
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About Digital Rochester: Digital Rochester was founded in 2000 and is made up of professionals and companies working together to strengthen the Greater Rochester Area's technology business community. DR events and community services include a wide array of educational and networking activities designed to support the growth and success of the Rochester business community.
In 2010, the organization grew with the inclusion of the Association for Women in Computing (AWC) and eBusiness Association (eBA). In 2012, DR entered into a strategic alliance with Greater Rochester Enterprise (GRE). This alliance enhances DR's ability to support the Greater Rochester Region's business community.
www.digitalrochester.com 
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