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Keynote: Securing IT in Healthcare: Part III
Patty Mechael
mHealth Alliance
May 16, 2013

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Keynote: SITH3, Technology-Enabled Remote Monitoring and Support
Wendy Nilsen
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
May 17, 2013

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Intersection of mHealth and Behavioral Health
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May 17, 2013

 

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Mark Frisse, MD, MS, MBA

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Mark Frisse

Mark Frisse is a professor of Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University. He created and directed a federal- and state-sponsored health information exchange in the greater Memphis area with over 5 million records covering the care of over 1,200,000 individuals. He is active in a number of Markle Foundation efforts and served as a co-chair of the Connecting for Health Common Framework policy group developing model data sharing agreements. He is a member of the AMA’s Health Information Policy Committee.

Dr. Frisse was formerly a Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean at the Washington University School of Medicine. He served as VP and Chief Medical Officer at Express Scripts and played a role in developing consumer web sites, the DrugDigest.org consumer resource, and RxHub. He later served as VP at First Consulting Group where he worked in areas of clinical quality measurement, clinical information systems design, clinical transformation, and health information systems implementations. He has served as a board member of the American Medical Informatics Association, the eHealth Initiative, the State of Tennessee Governor’s eHealth Task Force, and SureScripts, LLC.

Dr. Frisse is a board certified internist trained in hematology-oncology and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Washington University, and Stanford University.

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