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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS<br />

Opening Keynote Session: Will Consumer-Directed<br />

Exchange Disrupt the Healthcare Marketplace?<br />

Tuesday, February 12 | 8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />

Valencia Ballroom<br />

Panelists:<br />

Aneesh Chopra<br />

Former U.S. CTO;<br />

Co-Founder,<br />

CARIN Alliance<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Aneesh Chopra is the president of CareJourney, a Hunch<br />

Analytics company that provides actionable, clinically<br />

relevant analytics services to population health organizations.<br />

Selected as the nation’s first chief technology officer by<br />

President Obama, he was tasked with promoting innovation,<br />

transparency and collaboration within the federal government.<br />

An energetic groundbreaker who previously served as<br />

Virginia’s fourth secretary of technology, Chopra catapulted<br />

the nation’s technology agenda forward by fostering new<br />

ideas and encouraging government-wide collaboration.<br />

Karen DeSalvo, MD, MPH, MSc<br />

Former National<br />

Coordinator for Health IT<br />

and Consumer-Directed<br />

Exchange Advocate<br />

Karen DeSalvo is a physician who is a professor of medicine<br />

and population health at the University of Texas at Austin<br />

Dell Medical School. She is a thought leader working at the<br />

intersection of healthcare, public health and information<br />

technology to improve the health of people and communities<br />

with a focus on catalyzing solutions to address all the<br />

determinants of health. She is co-convener of the National<br />

Alliance to Impact the Social Determinants of Health, and she<br />

served in the Obama Administration as National Coordinator<br />

for Health Information Technology and Assistant Secretary for<br />

Health (Acting).<br />

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