The 8th annual Connected Health Conference (formerly the mHealth Summit), provides the global platform for leadership, innovation and opportunity to achieve our new and ambitious vision of personal connected health for all. Hosted by the Personal Connected Health Alliance (PCHA), the Connected Health Conference was renamed in 2015 to reflect an increasingly consumer-centered, technology-enabled and collaborative approach to improving health, and builds on the success of the mHealth Summit.
Topics on the agenda include:
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Cybersecurity
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Wearables
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Business Model Innovation
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Strategies for Managing Chronic Disease
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Real World Evidence for Medical Device and Drug Validation
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Geo-Located Health
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Motivating Prevention
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Preventing & Managing Zika
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State of Brain Health & Sensing
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Inside and Out: Sensors for Personalized Medicine
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Making Use of Patient-Generated Health Data in Healthcare
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Partnering for Better Adherence
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Sports, Performance & the Weekend Athlete
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Patients as Innovators and Partners
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Using Personal Connected Health for Pain, Addiction & Healing
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Disruptive Women in Health Care Luncheon
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Developing Markets in Personal Connected Health
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Facilitating Convenient Diabetes Care with Technology
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Getting Un-Real: Virtual & Augmented Reality in Healthcare Delivery
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Global to Local Initiative: A Community Collaboration Case Study
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Best New Engagement Research
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Establishing a Telemedicine Practice
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Meeting the Challenges of Precision Medicine — Enhancing Innovation and Mitigating Risks
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State of Connected Behavioral Health
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Connected Caregiving
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Making Personal Connected Health Inclusive
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Personal Health Data: Practices, Rights & Opportunities – A Call to Action
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Incentivizing Health in the Workplace: Payers & Self-Insured Employers
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A Cross-Border Dialogue on Connected Care
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Cities that Promote Health
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Connecting Research and Participatory Health: Patients and Family Caregivers Leading the Way
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Developing & Operating Texting Programs in Low Resource Environments
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Mobile in Practice: How VA Used Processes and Patient-Centered Design to Develop Meaningful Apps
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The Rise of Telebehavioral Health
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Way Beyond the Pill