BOSTON, April 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- QPID Health, a leader in clinical reasoning software, today announced that the Company's President & CEO Mike Doyle will speak on April 15 at the ACHE of Massachusetts Spring Conference. The conference theme is "Your Health in Your Hands: A Summit on Technology and Innovation." The curriculum is designed for clinicians and executives who want to explore best practices for adapting to performance-based models of care and increased patient engagement.
Doyle will participate in a Fireside Chat and share his own unique insights on maximizing technology's value for patients and providers. He has an extensive background in health care and hospital administration and was one of the architects of the "assisted living" movement. QPID Health's unique clinical reasoning software helps hospitals and medical groups optimize their investments in the information held in electronic health records.
"It's an honor to be selected to participate in this year's ACHE Massachusetts Spring Conference," said Mike Doyle, QPID Health President & CEO. "The ACHE is instrumental in fostering meaningful conversations and providing healthcare executives with Continuing Education programs that inform and inspire even the most seasoned industry veteran."
In addition, Dr. John Halamka, MD, CIO, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, will deliver a keynote on "Using Technology to Engage Patients in Their Own Healthcare." One of the industry's foremost thought leaders and health IT experts, and a QPID health Advisory Board member, Dr. Halamka will provide his perspective on what the intersection of healthcare and technology will bring over the next few years.
The conference will be held at the Needham Sheraton in Needham, Massachusetts and will start at 7:45 a.m. and run until 3:45 p.m. Anyone wishing to attend can register at the discounted ACHE member rate, complements of QPID Health. Go to http://massache.org/event_2015_04_15.asp to register.
About ACHE Massachusetts
Founded in 1968, ACHE of Massachusetts is a professional association providing executive-level managers of healthcare institutions with opportunities for professional collegiality and continuing education. ACHE of Massachusetts is an independent chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is the premier association in New England for healthcare executives. In 2012, the affiliate was honored with the ACHE Chapter Merit Award in recognition of its membership growth. For more information, visit www.massache.org.
About QPID Health
QPID optimizes "return on information" from data stored in electronic health records, clinical data repositories, and health information exchanges. With QPID's clinical reasoning platform, hospitals and medical groups can prove compliance with quality measures, participate in registries, and identify cohorts for research or care management – using fewer resources and more accurately. By automatically mining all the information in a patient's record, QPID supports better utilization management and care decisions. Before QPID, expensive clinical resources conducting manual chart review were required to leverage insights from unstructured information such as notes, estimated to be 80% of a patient's record.
QPID was developed at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and usage spread virally throughout the Partners HealthCare system. There are over 7500 active QPID users at MGH, Brigham & Women's, Silver Hill, Spaulding, and Newton Wellesley, among other institutions. QPID Health launched in late 2012 to bring the power of QPID to health systems nationwide. Investors include Cardinal Partners, Matrix Partners, Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, New Leaf Venture Partners, and Partners Innovation Fund.
Visit www.qpidhealth.com for more information.
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