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PAST WEBINARS
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October 29, 2020
1:00pm-2:30pm CST
1 CPE / 0.1 CEU / CISSP / 1 PDU Credits Awarded
Conference location: Online
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No matter which part of the healthcare value chain you are part of, one thing that we can all agree upon:
U.S. healthcare data & analytics is a vast, underutilized resource with huge potential.
If properly architected, analyzed, and applied at the right points of clinical and operational work flow, data & analytics could relieve untold patient suffering while at the same avoid $B of redundant or wasteful healthcare spending. In fact, effective data & analytics could open up new revenue sources for all parts of the healthcare value chain that would improve patient outcomes, reduce cost, and greatly enhance patient healthcare experience.
What if we could make this happen?
- What would this look like?
- What’s needed to make this happen?
- What’s on our data & analytics use case wish lists?
- What are the data & analytics first steps that we can take to move towards the big vision?
Webinar Price: $0.00 per person
Jim Anfield
Principal and Healthcare Practice Lead, Aptitive
Jim Anfield is a Principal and Healthcare Practice Lead at Aptitive, Chicago-based consulting firm where he is focused on building out the firm’s healthcare data and analytics practice. Prior, he worked at several healthcare startups out of MATTER-Chicago as CTO and/or CFO in the areas of patient surgical safety, SDOH, telehealth, exchange technology, HIPAA compliance, women’s health, patient engagement, and other health information/data new ventures. Prior, Jim worked for KPMG in their CIO Advisory Practice for various major healthcare and life science clients. Included in his background, Jim spent eight years at Health Care Service Corporation (Blue Cross Blue Shield IL/TX/MT/OK/NM) as Senior Director, Health Information Technology leading new ventures, product development, and strategic partnerships.
Jim holds an MS in computer science from Northern Illinois University, an MBA in finance from DePaul University, and an undergraduate degree in general engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Each attendee will receive a certificate awarding 1 CPE credit for CISSP continuing education, in addition to 0.1 CEUs and 1 PDU. CISSP is a registered certification mark of (ISC)², Inc.
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