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2007 Ix Conference Materials

Monday, October 8, 2007

12:45 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Pre-Conference Workshop: Ix 101
Joshua Seidman, PhD, President, Center for Information Therapy

First time at the conference? Want to learn about the fundamentals of information therapy? An overview on Information Therapy.

Seidman Bio | Slides

1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Creative Conference Opening
Joshua Seidman, PhD, President, Center for Information Therapy
Tom Chelston, Sales Director, Krames
Alana Hill, Administrative Manager, Center for Information Therapy

Conference organizers and the Ix Troubadour kick off the conference with Ix as you've never seen it before.

Seidman Bio | Slides

2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Google, then Gargle: Disruptive Innovations in Health Care That Make a Difference for Consumers
David C. Kibbe, MD, MBA, Principal, The Kibbe Group & Senior Advisor, Center for Health Information Technology, American Academy of Family Physicians

Insights on how Information Therapy and the emergence of Health 2.0 is at the heart of the patient/consumer centered transformation of health care

Kibbe Bio | Slides

2:45 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Meeting Consumers Where They Are
Monte Montgomery, WGAw, (Writer's Guild of America, west-the Hollywood writer's trade guild)
Michelle Sobel, Chief Creative Officer, Emmi Solutions
Vic Strecher, PhD, University of Michigan; Chair, HealthMedia, Inc.

Engaging consumers in healthful living requires an understanding of human behavior as well as health care knowledge. This session includes three different perspectives on what we can learn from other industries about reaching consumers with compelling health information that supports positive health behaviors and choices

Strecher Bio | Montgomery Bio | Strecher and Montgomery Slides | Sobel Bio | Sobel Slides

4:30 p.m. -5:45 p.m. Embracing the Global Aging Challenge: The Role of Ix and Care Management
Molly Mettler, MSW, Senior Vice President, Healthwise; Past Chair, National Council on Aging

This session explores new strategies to address the multiple challenges ahead as health care delivery systems and care management programs adjust to accommodate and meet the needs of rapidly growing aging populations

Mettler Bio | Slides

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

8:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Second Ix Innovation and Leadership Award Announcement
8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Tailoring Ix: Applying Next-Generation Analytics and Behavior Change Theory
Jim Prochaska, PhD, Founder, Pro-Change Behavior Systems
Earl Steinberg, MD, MPP, President and CEO, Resolution Health

The science for how we target interventions, tailor health information and engage consumers is expanding rapidly. Two leading researchers will discuss how this new science can be effectively translated into Ix innovation

Steinberg Bio | Steinberg Slides | Prochaska Bio | Prochaska Slides

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Diagnosing and Treating Ix Implementation Disorders
David Sobel, MD, Medical Director, Patient Education and Health Promotion for Kaiser Permanente Northern California

Like any good clinician, Dr. Sobel has taken a good history and diagnosed the major barriers to effective Ix implementation. Using real-world Ix examples, he will share his targeted treatment plan.

Sobel Bio | Slides

10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Ix Implementation Workshop Sessions Series
Meet Ix experts as they present Ix implementation case studies. These small group workshops are designed to provide insights about how Ix tools are used in a variety of health care settings.

Cheshire Medical Center: Ix and Chronic Disease Management: Across the Spectrum of Care, Kathleen (Kathy) North, RN-C, BSN; Donna "Dee" Trudelle, RN

North Bio | Trudelle Bio | Slides

Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making: Implementing Decision Aids into Clinical Practice, Charles Brackett, MD, MPH, General Internal Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; Dominick Frosch, PhD, Assistant Professor, UCLA; Carmen Lewis, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, UNC-CH

Brackett Bio | Frosch Bio | Lewis Bio | Slides

Fox Chase Cancer Center: Using Ix Approaches in Cancer Care, Linda Fleisher, MPH, Project Director, Cancer Information, Education, and Research Program

Fleisher Bio | Slides

Group Health Cooperative: Ix Opportunities for Patient Activation, Kimberly Wicklund, MPH, Manager, Health Information & Promotion Department

Wicklund Bio | Slides

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Ix Implementation Workshops Sessions Series II
Meet various Ix experts as they present the latest Ix applications. These small group workshops are designed to provide insights about how Ix tools are used in a variety of health care settings. Please choose to attend one of the following sessions.

American Standard: Using Ix to Engage Purchasers and Employees in Health and Wellness, Heidi Lattig, Director, Health and Productivity; Tony Merlo, Health Dialog, National Practice Leader,

Lattig Bio | Merlo Bio | Slides

HealthPartners: Implementing Shared Decision Making within Case Management and Health Plan Operations, Karen Kraemer, RN, CMC, Senior Director, Case Management

Kraemer Bio | Slides

Select Health, Intermountain Health Care: You Had Me at Hello: An Innovative, Multifaceted Ix Approach to Improve Patient Outcomes, David L. Larsen, RN MHA, Director, Quality Improvement

Larsen Bio | Slides

St Luke's Hospital of Kansas City: Leveraging Ix and the Informed Consent Process Prior to Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI), Carole Decker, RN, PhD, Manager of CV Outcomes Research; John Spertus, MD, MPH, Director of CV Education and Outcomes Research

Decker Bio | Spertus Bio | Slides

Vermont Program for Quality Health Care: Initial Steps in Merging Ix into the Chronic Care Model--How to Integrate Ix into a Rural Community, W. Cyrus Jordan, MD, MPH, Medical Director, VPQHC; Cheryl Sanctuary, BSN, RN, Director of Practice Operations, Springfield Hospital

Jordan Bio | Sanctuary Bio | Slides

2:10 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. What Will the Role of Ix Be in the Healthy People 2020 Objectives
Linda M. Harris, PhD, Lead Health Communication and ehealth Team, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, US Department of Health and Human Services

You can help shape the government's priorities for the next decade. Staff from the HHS Office of Disease Prevention & Health Promotion will present plans for the health communication & informatics objectives for Healthy People 2020. They will seek guidance through an interactive exchange with the audience about how to shape priorities in this arena.

Harris Bio | Slides

2:45 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. Personalizing HIT to Engage Patients and Caregivers
Veenu Aulakh, MPH, Senior Program Officer, California HealthCare Foundation
Rachel Block, Project Director, Quality Strategies Initiative, United Hospital Fund

Two foundations leading the way in e-health advancement will share their visions of how PHRs and other HIT applications can be used to engage people in ongoing care management. This session will include a special emphasis on safety-net populations.

Aulakh Bio | Aulakh Slides | Block Bio | Block Slides

4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ix Demonstration Sessions Set #1

25-minute presentations of leading edge Ix Solutions and Applications.

CareNav Health Solutions
Healthwise
Health Dialog
Silverlink

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

8:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Ix and the Patient Centered Medical Home Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP, Co-Founder, Renaissance Health

A new model for primary care management has emerged that could have important implications for reimbursement and the long-term success of chronic care management. Two primary care physicians will explore the central role of Ix in effective deployment of the patient-centered medical home model.

Fernandopulle Bio | Slides

9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Ix Demonstration Sessions Set #2
25-minute presentations of leading edge Ix Solutions and Applications.
Eliza Corporation
Healthways
NorthPoint Domain, an IC Sciences Company
Resolution Health
10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. What Health Journalists Know About Consumers
Craig Stoltz, Web and healthcare consultant

Journalists spend a lot of time and energy trying to figure out what kind of information health consumers want and need to make informed health care decisions, and how they want to get that information. Craig Stoltz, who served as editor of The Washington Post health section and editorial director of Revolution Health, will discuss what he's learned about consumers of health information in print, online, and emerging Web 2.0 content environments.

Stoltz Bio | Slides

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Ix Circa 2012: Where Will the Next Five Years of Ix Take Us?
Joshua Seidman, PhD, President; Center for Information Therapy

Paul Wallace, MD, Medical Director, Health & Productivity Management Programs, Kaiser Permanente; Chair, Board of Directors, Center for Information Therapy

Five years after the first Ix conference, we will briefly look back before peering five years into the future. This session will frame a picture of the Ix world in 2012, the IxCenter vision, and the role of disruptive forces in shaping health care delivery.

Seidman Bio | Wallace Bio | Slides

12:15 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Health 2.0 and Ix
Matthew Holt, Editor, The Health Care Blog
Indu Subaiya, MD, Etude Scientific

Selected Health 2.0 Demo Panelists (listed below) from the recent Health 2.0 conference in San Francisco will share their innovative consumer health tools and applications following a presentation by the Health 2.0 conference leaders.

Jay Silverstein, Chief Imagineer, Revolution Health

Unity Stoakes, co-founder and President of OrganizedWisdom Health

Grant Wedner, VP, Corporate Development and Partnerships, DailyStrength

Holt Bio | Subaiya Bio | Silverstein Bio | Stoakes Bio | Wedner Bio | Slides


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
 
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