Washington Health Data Innovation Summit

Seattle, WA | August 17-18, 2023

 

The Washington Health Data Innovation Summit brought together key partners to learn about, and collaborate on, high priority public health information challenges that impact the health, wellness and prosperity of Washingtonians. The goal of the summit was to convene distinguished representatives from the public and private sectors to showcase examples of successful partnerships between regional government and industry and consider catalytic opportunities to unlock and modernize essential public health information. This opportunity focused on how multi-sector partnerships can drive innovation in health data information systems – innovations that ultimately help improve health outcomes, lower healthcare costs and spur economic growth for every Washingtonian.

Building on the CDC-ONC Industry Days that was hosted on February 27-28, 2023, this two-day event accomplished several goals, including:

  • Continued conversations and expanded on ideas and innovations introduced during the CDC and ONC Industry Days event in February 2023,
  • Communicated CDC needs and priorities centered on the CDC Public Health Data Strategy,
  • Shared local/regional successes and partnerships with locally available/regional industry,
  • Provided partners with opportunities to describe their services,
  • Featured a panel of Leaders from Public Health, Academia and Industry,
  • Provided networking opportunities, and
  • Informed a partnership model that can be used by national, state and local partners to transform how health information serves the public’s health, communities and diverse sectors.

Below you can find the video recordings and associated slides for each session.


 

Full Playlist: Day 1 and Day 2 Presentations

 


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Day 1:

Washington State Public, Private, Academic Partnership Experience

Speaker:

Umair Shah
Secretary of Health
Washington State Department of Health

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CDC Data Modernization Initiative and Public Health Data Strategy Overview

Speaker: 

Jen Layden
Director, Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance, and Technology
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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North Star Architecture

Speaker: 

Suzi Connor
Chief Information Officer
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Interoperability and Data Standards

Speaker:

Ryan Argentieri
Deputy Director, Office of Technology
Office of the National Coordinator for Information Technology

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Day 2:

WA Verify + International Patient Summary

Speakers/Panelists:

Bryant Karras
Moderator

Chief Medical Informatics Officer
Washington State Department of Health

Bill Lober
Director of the Clinical Informatics Research Group and Professor
University of Washington

Brian Anderson
Chief Digital Health Physician
MITRE

Geralyn Miller
Senior Director, Microsoft Health and Life Sciences
Microsoft

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Multi-Jurisdictional GitHub and FHIR Collaboration

Speakers:

Bryant Karras
Chief Medical Informatics Officer
Washington State Department of Health

Chris Baumgartner
Deputy Chief Informatics Officer, Center for Data Modernization and Informatics
Executive Office of Innovation and Technology
Washington State Department of Health

Sargis Pogosjans
Analytics & Informatics Team Manager
Public Health, Seattle-King County

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Closing Remarks

Speakers:

Umair Shah
Secretary of Health
Washington State Department of Health

Brandon Talley
VP of Non-Infectious Disease Programs
CDC Foundation

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This project: Data Modernization Initiative Working Groups is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $1,915,915 with 100 percent funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.