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Healthcare 2007

Healthcare 2007: Speakers

We are pleased to have the following people speaking at Healthcare 2007:

Confirmed Keynotes

Ms. Marna Borgstrom

President and CEO, Yale-New Haven Hospital

Dr. Richard N. Foster

Managing Partner, Foster Health Partners

Slides from Presentations

Opening Keynote Speech - Ms. Marna P. Borgstrom, MPH

Marna P. Borgstrom, MPH presentation slides

Closing Keynote Speech - Dr. Richard N. Foster, MS, PhD

Dr. Richard N. Foster, MS, PhD presentation slides

Luncheon Speaker

Mr. Christopher Barrett

Senior Vice President, Managed Markets, Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Executive Panel

Moderator

  • Paul D. Cleary, MS, PhD
    Dean and C-E.A. Winslow Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Epidemiology and Public Health

Panelists

  • Richard S. Bakalar, MD
    Chief Medical Officer, Innovation Team, IBM Corporation – Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry
  • Kelly Brownell, PhD
    Co-Founder & Director, The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University
  • John Fletcher, MBA
    CEO & Founding Partner, Fletcher Spaght, Inc. and Fletcher Spaght Ventures
  • Nan-Kirsten Forte, MS
    Executive Vice President, Consumer Services, WebMD

Breakout Session Leaders

Morning Session – 10:30-11:45am

I. Can We Improve Quality and Cost at the Same Time? Considering Process Engineering

  • Laura M. Hill, MBA, MPH
    Program Manager, Process Excellence, Stanford Hospital & Clinics
  • Arthur J. Swersey, PhD
    Professor of Operations Research, Yale School of Management

II. Is Healthcare Ripe for Restructuring? Thinking about Industry Structure in a Rapidly-Evolving Economic Sector

  • Robert Bettigole, MPPM
    Managing Partner, Elm Street Ventures
  • R. Christopher Regan, MBA
    Managing Director, The Chartis Group

III. Luxury Medicine: When is Healthcare Not Healthcare?

  • Bessie A. Manley, RN
    Nursing Director, Phillips House 22 Private Surgery In-Patient Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Robert Ruxin, MD
    Internist and Concierge Physician, MDVIP, Ridgefield and Sandy Hook, CT

IV. Patients and Doctors and Shareholders (Oh My!): Meeting the Needs of Diverse Constituencies

  • David R. Gifford, MD, MPH
    Director, Rhode Island Department of Health
  • Christopher F. Koller, MPPM, MAR
    Health Insurance Commissioner, State of Rhode Island

V. Realizing the Promise of IT: Learning from Experience

  • Margaret Flinter, RN
    Vice President and Clinical Director, Community Health Center, Inc.
  • Michael Marchand, MBA
    Director, Performance Improvement, Visiting Nurse Service of New York

VI. Targeting Innovation / Investing in Healthcare

  • Scott T. Santarella
    Executive Director & Chief Administration Officer, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation/Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium
  • Norman C. Selby, MBA
    Senior Managing Director, Perseus, LLC

VII. There Isn’t a Code for That: The Challenge of Technological Innovation in Healthcare

  • Thomas O. Enders, III, MBA
    Managing Director and Senior Partner, Computer Sciences Corporation
  • Clare LaFond, MBA
    Yale School of Management 1984

VIII. Thinking Globally: Beyond Tele-Radiology and Medical Tourism

  • Richard S. Bakalar, MD
    Chief Medical Officer, Innovation Team, IBM Corporation – Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry
  • Sparrow Mahoney
    Founder and CEO, MdTrex
  • Jeff Schult
    Journalist

IX. Turning the Titanic: How Do You Get Healthcare Professionals to Change the Way They Do Things?

  • William Credé, MD
    Medical Director, Clinical Quality Improvement, Yale-New Haven Hospital, and Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine
  • Christopher LaFarge, MBA, MFS
    President and CEO, Sensors for Medicine, Inc.

X. When Healthcare Capabilities Exceed Available Resources: The Uncomfortable Subject of Rationing

  • A. David Paltiel, MBA, PhD
    Professor, Division of Health Policy and Administration, Yale School of Medicine
  • Amy S. Rich, MPH
    Associate Director, Corporate & Foundation Relations, Yale Office of Development

XI. Will Patients Share Responsibility for Their Health?

  • Kathleen M. Campbell
    Sr. Product Development Manager, Aetna

Afternoon Session – 2:45-4:00pm

I. Collaborations that Create Value: Lessons from Retailing and Manufacturing

  • Alexis Cort, MBA
    Principal, HIPAAssociates
  • Augustus T. Crocker, Jr.
    Vice President, Provider Health Services, BearingPoint

II. Educating Consumers: Where Should Patients Go for Information?

  • Andrew Epstein, MPP, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Division of Health Policy and Administration, Yale School of Medicine
  • Scott Shapiro
    Vice President, Corporate Communications and Marketing, HealthGrades

III. Individual Mandates: Assessing Massachusetts & California

  • Eric H. Schultz
    President and CEO, Fallon Community Health Plan
  • Charles Joffe-Halpern, MSW
    Executive Director, Ecu-Health Care, and President of the Board of Directors, Healthcare For All
  • Samuel A. Forman, MD, MBA
    President, Oak and Ivy Health Systems

IV. Is Healthcare Ripe for Restructuring? Thinking about Industry Structure in a Rapidly-Evolving Economic Sector

  • Kathleen Carey, PhD
    Associate Professor, Health Policy & Management, Boston University School of Public Health.
  • Buddy Gumina, MBA
    Partner, Apax Partners

V. Quality: We Know It When We See It, But Can We Define It?

  • Betsy Bradley, MBA, PhD
    Professor of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine; Director of Health Management Program and Co-Director of Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Yale University
  • Ken Sperling, MBA
    Senior Vice President, National Accounts Segment, CIGNA HealthCare

VI. Realizing the promise of bioinformatics: Who reaps the benefits and who covers the costs?

  • Amy C. Justice, MD, PhD
    Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine and Chief, Section of General Medicine, VA Connecticut Healthcare System
  • Cynthia Brandt, MD, MPH
    Associate Director for VACHS Informatics Training, Yale Center for Medical Informatics, and Staff Physician, VA West Haven, CT

VII. Targeting Innovation / Investing in Healthcare

  • Christopher K. McLeod, MS
    President and CEO, 454 Life Sciences
  • Stephen J. Salzer, MD
    Managing Director, Greenwich Venture Partners, LLC

VIII. Thinking Globally: Beyond Tele-Radiology and Medical Tourism

  • Vladimir P. Neklesa, MD
    Director of Information Technology in Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University Diagnostic Radiology
  • Stephanie Sulger, RN, MS
    Director of International Medical Services, Medical Tours International

IX. Thinking Outside the Box: Minute Clinics and Freestanding Diagnostic Centers

  • Cris Ross, MBA
    Chief Information Officer, MinuteClinic
  • Madison Mauzé, MBA
    Director, Business Operations, Whole Health

X. Turning the Titanic: How Do You Get Healthcare Professionals to Change the Way They Do Things?

  • Christopher LaFarge, MBA, MFS
    President and CEO, Sensors for Medicine, Inc.
  • Roderick M. McNealy, MBA
    Director, Johnson & Johnson Marketing and Advertising College

XI. When Healthcare Capabilities Exceed Available Resources: The Uncomfortable Subject of Rationing

  • Bruce Jennings, MA
    Director, Center for Humans and Nature
  • Sam K. Srivastava
    President, CIGNA Senior Care

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