Bridging the Gap between Behavioral Science and Consumer Health Technologies
December 10th, 2007
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
NIH Main Campus, Bldg. 10, Masur Auditorium
Bethesda, Maryland
We live in a period of unparalleled scientific and technologic opportunity. The pace at which we accumulate new knowledge and engineer advanced systems has never been so great, and it is making possible unprecedented opportunities to accelerate progress in healthcare and healthcare delivery. As we work to take full advantage of these evolving opportunities, it is increasingly important to integrate research, science, and technology as effectively as possible.
In that vein, we invite you to attend the NCI-sponsored meeting, “The Future: Consumer Health Information Technology,” where leaders from three of the largest Information Technology (IT) companies will discuss how they see consumer technologies changing the face of healthcare, healthcare delivery, and personal health management.
Looking to the future, learn how connective technologies can enable the delivery of timely, tailored, scalable health solutions to a broad range of consumers, and explore how such novel applications may speed the translation and dissemination of research into routine, representative practice.
Industry Representatives
BERN SHEN
Intel Digital Health,
Chief Healthcare Strategist
Strategic
Partnerships
Digital Health Care |
ADAM BOSWORTH
Google Health,
Former Director
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BILL CROUNSE
Microsoft,
Director
Worldwide Health |
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