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4th Annual HIMSS NW Technology and Education Conference

October 21, 2014

Where: Bellevue Embassy Suites

  3225 158th Ave SE

  Bellevue, WA 98008

The theme of this conference is “Integration & Collaboration – Our Imperative”. Join healthcare professionals from around the country to learn how technology is advancing the healthcare reform movement toward accountability across the public, private, provider, payer, and patient communities.

Presenters will share their experiences, ideas, plans and breakthrough technologies developed to help us improve the health and care of patients and the public. This conference focuses on what we know, what is underway, what is available, what has worked and what has not.

Keynote Speakers

  • Michael Jensen, M.D. 
    Director, Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research
    Seattle Children's Research Institute
  • Wes Chapman
    EVP, Tennessee Oncology
    Adjunct Professor
    Dartmouth Medical School
    President, Chapman Medical Quality
  • Neal S. Sofian, MSPH
    Director, Member Engagement
    Premera Blue Cross

**This program is approved for 10 continuing education (CE) hours for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements of the Certified Professional in Healthcare Information & Management Systems (CPHIMS) and the Certified Associate in Healthcare Information & Management Systems (CAHIMS), American Health Information Management Association HIM (RHIT, RHIA, HIM).  Continuing education credit forms will be provided at the conference.

For Registration, Agenda, Hotel reservations and Sponsorship opportunities visit; 

http://www.nwhimssconference.com/index.html

Early Bird Cost: $130.00 for HIMSS/Collaborating Grp members; $175.00 for non-members; $60.00 for Students with Valid ID.

After Oct 30th / at the Door: $160.00 for HIMSS members; $195.00 for non-members; $60.00 for Students with Valid ID.

(Registration and Trade Show opens on November 3rd. Doors open at 7:00am on November 4th)

More information or questions contact:

Chris Deiner-Karr, [email protected] 

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