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Aneesh Chopra, Federal CTO, & Phil Bond, President, TechAmerica

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

On September 29, TechAmerica and the Career College Association hosted a CEO Roundtable focused on Building the Health IT Workforce in the U.S. House of Representatives Rayburn Office Building in Washington, DC.

Health IT is much on the minds of policymakers for lowering healthcare costs and improving quality. At every rung of the healthcare delivery ladder, IT-enabled devices and systems have the potential to make a critical difference. And with the Obama Administration poised to make major investments in this field, the stakes are higher than ever.

Are the people in place with the education and skills needed to realize the potential of healthcare IT? How will it change the state of practice? How will healthcare delivery models evolve? Will the human capital be readily available to assure successful implementation and longer term maintenance? Will healthcare practitioners from physicians to technicians have the education and skills necessary to realize the upside potential? TechAmerica, in partnership with the Career College Association, is pleased to host an event designed to explore the human capital side of the healthcare IT equation.

Moderated by Claire Shipman, Senior National Correspondent, ABC News, this event features:

Aneesh Chopra, Assistant to the President and CTO, Executive Office of the President
U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz
Harris N. Miller, CEO/President, Career College Association
Phil Bond, President, TechAmerica
JoAnn Klinedinst, Vice President, Education, HIMSS
Dr. Art Keiser, Chancellor, Keiser University
Duncan Anderson, President and CEO, Education Affiliates
Linda Kloss, CEO, American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
Geoff Brown, CIO, Inova Health System
W. Stephen Love, CEO, Dallas-Ft. Worth Hospital Council

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