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December 15-19, 2008
Phoenix, Arizona
 
 
2008 Indian Health Information Management Conference Photo of downtown Phoenix  
Managing Health Information Technology to Improve Performance and Outcomes Photo of downtown Phoenix  
The IHIMC began as the IHS Technology Conference, and has been held annually since the mid 1980s. The purpose of the IHIMC and its antecedent conferences is to provide for the demonstration and discussion of Information Technology tools, as the IHS IT community supports health care delivery in Indian Country. IHIMC is a forum for technical leadership, direction and support in the promotion of quality health care through collaboration and active participation in the development of policy and national standards of care regarding the health of American Indian/Alaska Native people in Federal (IHS), Tribal and Urban settings (I/T/U).

Keynote Speakers:

J. Marc Overhage headshot “Managing Health Information Technology to Improve Performance and Outcomes”
J. Marc Overhage, MD, PhD

Director of Medical Informatics and Research Scientist, Regenstrief Institute, Inc. & Regenstrief Professor of Medical Informatics, Indiana University School of Medicine
11:00am-12:00pm, Tuesday December 16, 2008*
 
Robert Wells headshot “Laugh As Though Your Life Depended on It!”
Bob Wells

Humorist, World Humor Organization
3:45-5:15pm Wednesday, December 17, 2008*
 
  Technical Keynote Address
Julie Boughn

Chief Information Officer, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Support (CMS)
8:30-9:15am, Thursday, December 18, 2008*

* times are subject to change without notice

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