PORTLAND, Ore, April 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Kryptiq Corp. announced today that the company is hosting the first annual Healthcare Connectivity Summit on April 29 and 30 in Portland, Ore. The conference will provide a viable, scalable roadmap for overcoming
PORTLAND, Ore, April 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Kryptiq Corp. announced today that the company is hosting the first annual Healthcare Connectivity Summit on April 29 and 30 in Portland, Ore. The conference will provide a viable, scalable roadmap for overcoming critical information sharing challenges in today's medical community. The conference will feature more than a dozen leaders from all sectors of the industry, including keynote address speaker Mark Leavitt, M.D., PhD, chief medical officer at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), and Joseph Schneider, M.D., fellow at the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP). The panel of experts will lead interactive discussions and provide insight into standards and technologies for enabling a truly connected healthcare system.
"The Healthcare IT industry is now turning its attention to the challenges of connectivity and interoperability," said Mark Leavitt. "Adoption of standards for data exchange will make patient information portable between different systems and eventually between independent healthcare entities. I'm pleased to have the opportunity to discuss this topic at the Connectivity Summit."
Kryptiq is one of the fastest growing healthcare IT providers in the market. Kryptiq's technologies interface with existing electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management systems, and provide secure connectivity solutions that are based on industry leading standards, such as XML, Health Level Seven (HL7), the Continuity of Care Record (CCR) and National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP). By interfacing directly with existing clinical information systems and leveraging the patient data already stored in an EMR or practice management system, Kryptiq's technologies improve practice efficiency and provide the most accurate and up-to-date patient information to all parties at all times. Today, more than 100 hospitals, clinics and insurance payers throughout the U.S. are using Kryptiq's products.
The Kryptiq Healthcare Connectivity Summit will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions and breakout sessions. Hosted at the Marriott(R) Residence Inn in downtown Portland, the event will bring together Kryptiq's customers and leaders from all sectors of the healthcare community that rely on technology to improve the care delivered to patients, create efficiencies in their businesses and meet pending HIPAA regulations.
Highlights of the topics and speakers to address the Roadmap to Connectivity at the event include:
-- Healthcare: Primed for Connectivity -- Dr. Mark Leavitt, Chief Medical Officer, HIMSS -- Continuity of Care Records / Interoperability -- Joseph Schneider, Professor of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Fellow, American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) -- Facing Connectivity Challenges: Accelerating EHR Adoption -- Peter Basch, Medical Director, e-Health Initiatives, MedStar -- Overcoming the Technical Barriers of Connectivity and Interoperability -- Jeff Sponaugle, CTO, Kryptiq, and Sam Shapiro, Healthcare Systems Architect, Kryptiq -- eConnectivity -- Sue Hooper, RN, PhD, President & CEO, Tower Strategies, Inc. -- Connecting Physicians and Information -- Simeon Schwartz, MD, CEO, Westchester Medical Group -- Connecting Physicians and Pharmacies -- Kevin Hutchinson, CEO, SureScripts -- Connecting Physicians and Patients -- Tom Landholt, MD, PatientCare Family Clinic -- Disease Management / eVisits Industry Panel -- Employer Perspective -- Andy Bryant, CFO, Intel; Provider Perspective -- Joe Siemienscuk, CMO, Providence Health System; Payer Perspective -- Jack Friedman, CEO, Providence Health Plan
"Since 2001, Kryptiq has collaborated with other national thought-leaders to develop practical and effective solutions for enabling connectivity in healthcare," said Luis Machuca, president and CEO of Kryptiq. "This summit will bring some of these leaders together to share experiences and benefits of the adoption of connectivity solutions. Participants will have the unique opportunity to share knowledge about how these solutions can be used to improve patient safety and create a sustainable business model for connectivity and quality of care."
More information on the conference, topics and speakers can be found through the company's website at: http://www.kryptiq.com/. Recaps of speaking sessions and findings will be made available on the website during and following the conference.
About Kryptiq Corporation
Kryptiq is the leading provider of workflow connectivity solutions for healthcare. Kryptiq streamlines healthcare communications among patients, providers and payers with automation, contract management, and secure messaging technologies. By integrating these solutions with existing systems and applications, Kryptiq enables the trusted transport of health information where and when it is needed. Kryptiq's fast growing customer base includes well-known providers and payers, such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, Providence Health Systems, Capital Region Healthcare, Austin Diagnostic Clinic, and Michigan State University. For more information, visit the company on the Web at http://www.kryptiq.com/.
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Kryptiq Corp.
CONTACT: Lisa MacKenzie of MacKenzie Marketing Group, +1-503-225-0725,
or lisam@mackenzie-marketing.com
Web site: http://www.kryptiq.com/
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