HIMSS Big Data and Healthcare Analytics call for proposals closes in one week

The conference, which is seeking actionable, practical and solutions-based presentations and case studies, will take place in Boston during October. 
By Mike Moran
11:38 AM

Just one week remains to submit speaker and session proposals for the Healthcare IT News and HIMSS Big Data and Healthcare Analytics Forum, which will be held in Boston, Oct. 24-25.

The deadline for submitting a proposal has been extended one week to 5 p.m. ET, June 23.

Click here to submit a speaking proposal

Speaking opportunities are limited to professionals and experts from healthcare provider and payer organizations, government agencies and academic institutions. Presentations should be practical, actionable and solutions-based. Case studies are a priority for this event.

The two-day Big Data and Healthcare Analytics Forum will bring together more than 250 leading providers, payers, researchers and government officials. Presentations will demonstrate how healthcare payers and providers are using analytics to improve and standardize clinical care, reduce costs and make better strategic decisions for their organizations.

The previous Big Data and Healthcare Analytics Forum took place last week in San Francisco. Here is a roundup of Healthcare IT News coverage: 

Data scientists, execs share advice for assembling a big data analytics team | Atul Butte says precision medicine makes doctors nervous | Mayo Clinic physician engineer says healthcare analytics need a system-based approach | Best practices for healthcare data visualization | Penn Medicine chief data scientist: Analytics should begin at the executive level and EHRs, health IT infrastructure not ready for precision medicine

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