Dev Day @ Health 2.0
Advances in digital health will continue to impact the healthcare industry in extraordinary ways and developers are at the center of this transformation. Health 2.0's Dev Day will be dedicated to those closest to the product development lifecycle that are enabling the creation of code and other technical breakthroughs.
Dev day will be held on October 1st from 1:00-5:00 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Expect your day to be filled with strong technical sessions in relation to interoperability and user testing as well as opportunities to meet and learn from others in the industry. We'll be showcasing the latest developer product and platform updates and chatting about exciting plans on the horizon for companies working on FHIR, blockchain, machine learning, and predictive analytics.
Come kick off the Health 2.0 11th Annual Fall Conference with us at this year's Dev Day and celebrate the new technologies made possible by all of the amazing developers in our community! We'll be having rapid-fire "dev talks" from innovators like Aashima Gupta, Global Head of Healthcare Solutions at Google Cloud, Adam Culbertson, Innovator-In-Residence at HIMSS, Andrew Shults, Senior Director of Engineering at Oscar Insurance, and many more!
Health 2.0's Dev Day is sponsored by Google Cloud.
EVENT DETAILS
Dev Day will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Grand Ballroom A & B at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Following the afternoon festivities, we encourage all of our attendees to join us for a poolside cocktail reception that evening.
REGISTRATION
This half-day pre-conference event is free to attendees who have purchased a standard admission ticket. Registration includes access to the Dev Day programming in Grand Ballroom A & B as well as access to a cocktail reception to kick off the Fall conference that evening. Please register for Developer Day here.
AGENDA
1:00 - 1:20 PM
Keynote
Speaker:
Fred Trotter, CTO, CareSet Systems
**This keynote will take place in Ballroom A
1:20 - 2:20 PM
Deep Dive: Future of Blockchain in Healthcare
Speakers:
Siva Kannan, VP of Engineering, Gem HQ
Diego Espinosa, Founder, healthcoin
**This panel will take place in Ballroom A
1:25 - 2:20 PM
Devtalk: CMS Blue Button API
Speaker:
Mark Scrimshire, Entrepreneur-In-Residence - CMS Blue Button Innovator
Get a preview of the CMS Blue Button API from the EIR at CMS himself, Mark Scrimshire. Mark will be doing a live demo and providing updates on where exactly he and his team are with this project.
**This dev talk will take place in Ballroom A
2:20 - 4:20 PM
Workshop: How to Accelerate Your Development Timeline Using GemOS
GemOS connects your existing systems to blockchain networks, with a flexible, reactive, event-driven programming environment driven by a RESTful API and strongly focused on reusable public schemas that makes distributed, multi-party workflows easy to understand.
Attend this workshop to learn how using GemOS platform can accelerate the development of your blockchain project by modeling your existing enterprise data types into a common language that enables data synchronicity across your business applications and those of your third party partners. In this workshop, we’ll walk through the creation of enterprise resources and the GemOS microservice layer which provides a robust logic layer for the generation and execution of workflows. Lastly we’ll cover the permissioning and entitlement layer provided by GemOS to enforce granular access control to resources managed on any network.
**Workshop will begin in Ballroom A from 2:20-2:35 and then move to Ballroom B from 2:35-4:20
2:40 - 3:10 PM
Data and Design Behind Oscar’s Clinical Dashboard
Speaker:
Andrew Shults, Senior Director Engineering, Oscar Insurance
We all know the impact that data driven approaches can have in terms of improving the quality and access to care. The providers at Oscar Insurance use the rich data that is aggregated in the Oscar Clinical Dashboard to get a full view into a patient's health journey (beyond just EHRs and Claims). Andrew will be doing a demo of the Oscar Clinical Dashboard, explaining at each point what data feeds are coming in, and how data-driven alerts flag potential conditions for providers. Andrew will also go into the reasoning behind why the Clinical Dashboard was built in the first place and how the provider tools that Oscar continues to build will evolve as the insurance company gets richer data from deeper integrations.
**This dev talk will take place in Ballroom A
3:10 - 3:30 PM
Coffee Break
3:30 – 4:00 PM
Vision for Bringing Healthcare into the Internet Age through Cloud, APIs & AI
Speaker:
Aashima Gupta, Global Head – Healthcare Solutions, Google Cloud Platform
With cloud-based solutions, healthcare organizations are poised to fully participate in the care continuum without fretting over infrastructure and can now focus on innovation. Learn how Google Cloud is at the forefront of bringing advances in interoperability and AI to form a bedrock for 21st century care delivery.
**This dev talk will take place in Ballroom A
4:25-4:55 PM
The Future is on FHIR: Interoperability with HIMSS Innovator-in-Residence
Speaker:
Adam Culbertson, HIMSS Innovator-in-Residence
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) are a data standard that help different health applications work on the different interfaces that exist in the industry today. Adam will be taking a deep dive into FHIR, including the moves it is making in the healthcare space, how it relates to recent industry changes, and presenting the tool for the audience to hack away with.
**This dev talk will take place in Ballroom B
4:00-4:45PM
Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease with Machine Learning
Speaker:
Ayin Vala, Co- Founder and Chief Data Scientist, Foundation for Precision Medicine
Senior Data Scientist, Apri Health
Every day we see examples of the impact of machine learning and artificial intelligence in transportation, information technology, finance, and other sectors. However, the transformative impact has not been fully realized in medicine and especially personalized medicine. Computing has become very powerful and analytics algorithms have become smart enough to spot patterns in patient characteristics and treatments to provide discovery. Complex disease processes like Alzheimer’s Disease cannot be cured by pharmaceutical or genetic sciences alone and current treatments and therapies lead to mixed successes. By introducing more data-driven investigation we can take into account individual variability in medicine intake, lifestyle, and genetic factors for each person and use the power of big data and artificial intelligence to treat challenging diseases. Ayin's dev talk will highlight a few of Apri Health's machine learning projects in personalized medicine, leading to better care for patients and saving cost for hospitals. The focus of this talk will be on a project funded by National Institute of Health, that would help identify Alzheimer’s Disease patients at high risk of hospitalization, using medication regimens, comorbidities, risk factors, and care programs.
**This dev talk will take place in Ballroom A