NaviNet to discuss on the use and adoption of HIT at World Health Care Congress 2010

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NaviNet, America's largest real-time healthcare communications network, today announced that Kim Labow, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, will participate in a panel discussion about innovative approaches to achieve meaningful use and adoption of health information technology (HIT). Labow joins industry peers at the 7th Annual World Health Care Congress, held in Washington, D.C. from April 12-14, 2010. The three-day conference attracts senior executives, as well as government officials, from the nation's largest employers, hospitals, health systems, health plans, pharmaceutical and biotech companies and leading government agencies.

“A Patient-Centered Approach to Quality Metrics: Meaningful Adoption and Use of HIT”

Labow will be joined by some of the nation's top healthcare executives and experts to discuss various health data exchange models and solutions to most effectively enable healthcare providers and hospitals to adopt and meaningfully use technology to reduce costs and improve quality. Among other topics, the panelists will discuss patient-centric approaches to securely delivering patient information into the provider workflow, leveraging the patient's relationships with providers to change patient behavior and technology infrastructures that support wide and timely distribution and sharing of important care related information.

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