Keynote

A discussion with Aneesh Chopra, hosted by WellSky CEO Bill Miller.

Aneesh Chopra
Chief Technology Officer of the United States (2009-2012)
President, CareJourney

WellSky is proud to announce our keynote speaker for CareForum 2019: Aneesh Chopra, the former and first Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the United States. Chopra previously served in the White House under President Barack Obama and as the Secretary of Technology for the state of Virginia. He is one of the nation’s foremost technology and public policy experts. Currently, Chopra is president of CareJourney, an open data intelligence service that empowers care coordination, gap closures, and patient engagement across health care settings. Chopra is also the founder and executive vice president of Hunch Analytics, a “hatchery” he co-founded to incubate ideas that improve the productivity of health and education markets. In 2014, Chopra published his forward-thinking book, Innovative State: How New Technologies Can Transform Government, discussing how government can better leverage technology to solve some of the most challenging problems, including economic development and veteran affairs.

Speakers

Stay tuned for even more speaker announcements coming soon!
Judy Adamcsik, MSN, RN
Judy Adamcsik, MSN, RN
Visiting Nurse Association of Somerset Hills
Vice President of Operation
Windy Adams
Windy Adams
Director of Client Experience & Strategic Partnerships
Forcura
Michelle Adkins
Michelle Adkins
Product Analyst
WellSky
Michael Anania
Michael Anania
VP & GM
Wellsky
Christie Arnold
Christie Arnold
Senior Director of RCM Solutions
WellSky
Tim Ashe, RN, MS
Tim Ashe, RN, MS
Chief Clinical Officer
WellSky
Jitin Asnaani
Jitin Asnaani
Executive Director
CommonWell Health Alliance
Jeff Baird
Jeff Baird
Chairman, Health Care Group
Brown & Fortunato
Rose Ballard
Rose Ballard
Pharmacist/Consultant
RMB Consulting
Therasa Bell
Therasa Bell
President & CTO
Kno2
Raymond Belles
Raymond Belles
Managing Consultant
BKD
Scott Biggs
Scott Biggs
Director, Supplier Services
IQVIA