LHC Fundamentals: Predictive Analytics and Personalized Care

When:
August 25, 2015 at 11:30 a.m.
Ends:
August 25, 2015 at 1:00 p.m.
Address:
Vanderbilt Marriott 2555 West End Avenue Nashville, TN 37203

*Registration for this event is now closed. On-site registration will be available.*

Predictive Analytics and Personalized Care

Join LHC for a Fundamentals discussion exploring the use of predictive analytics to impact personalized care for patients and what it could mean for the future of the health care industry.

Featuring:
Edmund Jackson, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, HCA
Damian Mingle, Chief Data Scientist, WPC Healthcare
Matthew Russell, Chief Technology Officer, Digital Reasoning

Moderated by:
Bryan Huddleston, President and CEO, Nashville Technology Council

Tuesday, August 25

11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Registration

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Program

Registration closes August 17.
This program is open to current LHC members and members of the
Nashville Technology Council.


Presenting Sponsor

Baker Donelson

Supporting Sponsor

PwC

Edmund Jackson is the chief data scientist in the clinical services group at HCA where he is responsible for creating algorithms and systems to improve the quality of clinical care, operational efficiency and financial performance of the firm through better utilization of clinical data.

Damian Mingle is chief data scientist for WPC Healthcare where he manages a team of experts transforming data into meaningful strategic insights and offers hospitals systems, payers, and the HIT vendors descriptive analytics, exploratory data analysis, inferential analytics, predictive analytics and prescriptive analytics.

Matthew Russell is the chief technology officer at Digital Reasoning where he is responsible for the company’s technology vision, strategy and direction. Over the years, Russell has led efforts to build classified end-to-end enterprise applications for the U.S. Intelligence Community.

Bryan Huddleston serves as president and CEO of the Nashville Technology Council. The mission of the Nashville Technology Council is to develop, connect and promote the Middle Tennessee technology community.