Where Innovators are Transforming Health Care, Advancing Technology, Creating Opportunities OCTOBER 20‐21, 2016 Seaport World Trade Center | Boston
EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS
PARTNERS HEALTHCARE CONNECTED HEALTH Partners HealthCare Connected Health is a leading force in the use of technology to deliver care outside of a hospital or doctor's office. Applying personal health technologies, including remote monitoring, mobile health, personal health trackers and sensors, we are creating new solutions for empowering individuals and providers to better manage health and wellness. Partners Connected Health is affiliated with Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals, including Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. Partners Connected Health started 20 years ago with a vision to apply existing technologies to connect patients and providers in order to improve clinical outcomes, and give providers accurate, timely data and the tools needed to make sound medical decisions. A big part of our mission has also been to help advance the industry and facilitate important dialogue to inform, educate and inspire innovation to disrupt healthcare delivery. Over the past twelve years, the Connected Health Symposium has become an important venue for healthcare providers, hospitals, payers, government agencies, investors and technology developers to convene, share ideas and establish partnerships that are changing healthcare delivery for the future. At Partners Connected Health, we are proud to be considered visionary and leaders in the development and deployment of connected health strategies, and are in a position to share this knowledge and vision to help advance our industry via the Connected Health Conference. The annual Connected Health Symposium convenes thought leaders in an effort to grow the rapidly‐ expanding connected health marketplace. The Symposium is a change‐agent conference that promotes innovative thinking and the application of personal consumer health technologies to support new models of care delivery. With a focus on trends at the intersection of technology and new models of health care delivery, the Symposium convenes thought leaders in an effort to grow the rapidly‐expanding connected health marketplace. Our audience is a high‐profile gathering of innovators, researchers, industry representatives and policymakers who gather for knowledge‐sharing across the connected health landscape. Over 100 speakers and more than 1,000 attendees come together to define the future of care delivery and impact the day‐to‐day lives of patients.
SYMPOSIUM 2015 ATTENDEE DEMOGRAPHICS & PROFILE Our 12th Annual Symposium was held October 29 and 30, 2015, at the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center in Boston. Our theme for 2015 was “The Internet of Healthy ThingsSM: Integrating Connected Health into Real World Care Delivery.” Agenda emphasized real world examples of how connected health is having an impact on improved patient engagement, care outcomes and highlighting successful business models. Sessions involved educating the market on what we see coming 5‐7 years out as well as highlighting success stories of technologies applied in other industries where lessons learned can inform how we implement similar technologies in healthcare. The Symposium consistently convenes a multi‐disciplinary, diverse audience of over 1,000 health leaders world‐wide: hospital executives, community‐based MDS, health plan leaders, Fortune 500 employers, policy makers, researchers, technology developers, leading investors, patients and advocates. The program draws decision‐makers from major institutions. In 2015, 28% of our audience were C‐ level/Executive management professionals.
Attendees by Industry Segment Patients/Advocat es1% Health Plan/Payers 2%
Total Attendees Registered: 1,049
Foundation and Other Public Interest Groups 3%
Vendors and Vendor Groups 38%
Government 2% VCs/Investors 2% Press/Media 4% Non‐Partners HealthCare Provider 9%
Professional Services (consulting, legal, etc.) 12%
Other 1%
Partners HealthCare Provider (Partners Affiliate Hospital) 21% Academic/ Research Education Institution 10%
Attendees by Job Function
Student 2%
Total Attendees Registered: 1,049
Health Care Administration 3%
Financial/Legal/Investor 2%
Press/Writer/Media 2%
Clinician/Nurse 5% Business Development 1% Creative/Design/Innovation 1%
Physician 5%
Policy/Govt. Relations 1% Other 0%
Consultant 7%
IT/Engineering/Technical 8% C‐Suite/Executive Management 28%
Academic/Research/Education 10%
Marketing/Sales/ Communications 11%
Advocacy 14%
Top attendee job functions reported included 28% C‐Suite/Executive Management level, 10% Physician, Clinician and Nurses, 3% Health Care Administration, 14% Advocacy, 11% Marketing, Sales and Communications; 10% Academic/Research/Education; 8% IT/Engineering and 7% Consulting.
Clinician/Physician Attendance While 5% of attendees reported their job functions as clinician/nurse and 5% physician, those reporting clinical, nursing and physician degrees were as follows: clinical 8 (1%), nursing 35 (3%) and physician 161 (15%). Degree 2015 Clinicians/MDs 169 Nurses 35
Symposium 2015 Attendees by Location Symposium 2015 had 1,049 attendees registered, 992 from the U.S. and 57 International. Total Attendees Registered: 1,049 International 5 %
USA 95%
992 attendees registered were U.S.‐based, representing 34 states, distributed by regions below.
South 9%
Midwest 5%
West 10%
Northeast 76%
Breakdown by Region
More specifically, distributed by geographic division below: West North Central 1%
Breakdown by Division East North Central 3% South Atlantic 8%
Pacific 8%
West South Central 1% Islands 1% Mountain 1%
Mid‐ Atlantic 9%
New England 67%
And, by individual state: U.S. ‐ 34 States Represented, 992 Attendees 618
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Massachusetts California New York North Carolina Illinois Pennsylvania New Jersey Connecticut Virginia Rhode Island Florida Maryland Texas New Hampshire District of Columbia Wisconsin Minnesota Hawaii Maine Colorado Washington Georgia Michigan Arizona Vermont Oregon Missouri Ohio Kansas Utah Delaware South Carolina Louisiana Oklahoma
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Symposium 2015 drew 57 international attendees, representing 16 countries: International Attendee Breakdown ‐ 16 Countries Represented by 57 Attendees, 1,049 Total Registered So. Africa
1
Norway
1
Nigeria
1
Italy
1
Israel
1
Switzerland
2
Sweden
2
So. Korea
2
Japan
2
France
2
China
2
United Arab Emirates
3
Northern Ireland
3
Netherlands
4
United Kingdom
14
Canada
16
Organizations in Attendance at Connected Health Symposium 2015 (539 organizations) California HealthCare Autoimmune Registry #DIYPS | #OpenAPS Foundation AXA US (NEAR) Cambridge Healthtech Institute Ayogo 11 Health & Technologies CANCER101 Back Bay Group Limited Care Angel Baystate Health 37 Celsius Capital Partners Carnegie Mellon University ‐ BD Medical AARP Heinz College BD Technologies AbbVie Carolinas HealthCare System Beacon Health Options Abu Dhabi Telemedicine Cedars Sinai Medical Center Becton Dickinson Technologies Centre Cedars‐Sinai Health System Behavioral Health Innovators AcademyHealth Cella Communications BIDMC AccelMed Ventures Center for Connected Health Big White Wall Acelity Biobeats ACT.md Policy Biogen ActiCare Health Center for Health BJC HealthCare Addario Patient and Caregiver Communications, U. of Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA Advisory Board Michigan Boehringer Ingelheim AdhereTech Central Maine Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Advocate Health Care Cerner Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton Affectiva Children's Hospital Colorado Boston Children's Hospital AgaMatrix Chilmark Research Aging in Place Technology Christopher Huang Boston College Photography Boston Engineering Watch CHRISTUS Health Boston Medical Center Air Liquide Cisco Systems Boston Scientific AliveCor Claricode Boston University Alzheimer's Association Claritas Mindsciences Boston University College of American Association of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Communication Diabetes Educators Click Therapeutics Boston University School of American Cancer Society Clinical Innovation + Law Cancer Action Network Technology Bowen Advisors American Institutes for Cognition Corporation Bracket Research Cognizant Brandeis University WSRC / American Well Collaborell ‐ Stantec Working Wisely Group Amgen Columbia University Brian McCree Ensemble Analog Devices Inc. Comcast Brigham & Women's Hospital Apervita, Inc. CommonWell Health Alliance Brigham and Women's Applied Research for Faulkner Hospital Connected Health (ARCH) Community Care of Brooklyn Brigham and Women's Aptel Research Complete Dermatology Healthcare Aptima Comporium Brigham and Women's/Dana‐ ARCH Communication Resources Argus Insights, Inc. Consulate General of Canada Farber Cancer Institute Ariosa Diagnostics Boston Brigham Innovation Hub Arizona Telemedicine Program Consumer + Healthcare Broadthinking Consulting Astellas Experience Design Bullfinch AstraZeneca Consumer Reports Business Innovation Factory Conversa Health C Space athenahealth Conversations on Health Care C4 Trends and the Consumer Atos Cornell Tech Tech Publishing Group Atrius Health
CRICO CSC Culbert Healthcare CVS Caremark CVS Health dacadoo ag Daiichi Sankyo, Inc Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Dana‐Farber/Boston Children's Databound Solutions DDG Deloitte Consulting Design for Dance Dignity Health Medical Foundation Discovery Health Doctor on Demand Don Rosen Consulting Dovetail Health Draeger Medical DSI Duke Institute for Brain Sciences Duke Medicine Dulcian Health Dutch Healtcare Inspectorate East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Edelman Elmwood Associates Elsevier Clinical Solutions EMC EMD Serono Emerson PHO Emotional Sciences Empatica engagedIN Epic EQUINOX Ernst & Young LLP Essential Design Evidation Health Evolution Road Explorys, an IBM Company Ferghana Partners Fitbit Flare Capital Partners Florida Hospital Medical Group Flying Bridges
Fresenius Medical Care Fruit Street Health Future NeuroSpine, Inc. Future of Health Technology Insitute Global Health Delivery Glooko goinvo Good Measures GoodLux Technology LLC Google Ventures Grand Rounds Great GetAways Meeting Logica GreatCall GSMA GSPsquared LLC GuideWell Hallmark Health Hartford Healthcare/Clinical Lab Partners Harvard Business School Harvard Chan School Harvard COOP Harvard Dermatology Harvard Medical School Harvard School of Public Health Harvard University Health Advances Health Care Consultant Health Collaboratory Health Content Advisors Health Hats Health Policy Commission Health Visions Media Healthegy HealthGrid Healthloop Heinz College CMU Henry Ford Health System Hexoskin HFHS HGM High Technology HS Highmark Inc. HIMSS Hiroshima University Holon Solutions Home Care Technology Report Honeywell Life Care Solutions
Iagnosis/DermatologistOnCall IBM ICW IDA Ireland iGetBetter iHope Network IMS Health Independent Living Technologies Ltd Information Design, Development, & Delivery Ingenious Partners InnerCity Weightlifting Innovation, Partners Healthcare Insightfil Instapeer / Stupid Cancer Intel Corporation IntelliQuit InteraXon InterDigital Communications InterSystems Involution Studios Iodine Iora Health J. Klickstein Consulting JMIR Publications Johns Hopkins Hospital Johnson and Johnson JSR Corporation K. Duckett Consulting Kaiser Permanente KARL STORZ Khosla Ventures Klio Health KMC Systems, Inc. Konica Minolta Laboratory USA Lamprey Networks Inc. Lark Lawrence Mirley Floral Leerink Partners Legacy DNA Marketing Group Leveraged Developments LLC Life365, Inc. Lilly USA Lingraphica Long River Ventures Lowell General Hospital Lush Group, Inc Lux Research
MA Sr Care / Boston Children's Hospital Macadamian Technologies Mackenzie Mad*Pow Madaket Health Maine Medical Center Research Institute ManageUP Marathon Health Martha's Vineyard Hospital Mass. Hospital Association Massachusetts eHealth Institute Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital ‐ Healthcare Transformation Lab Massachusetts General Hospital & Brain Power Massachusetts General Hospital CATCH Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Urology Massachusetts General Hospital Dermatology Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital‐ Community Health Associates Massachusetts Health Quality Partners Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Medical Society MassGeneral Hospital for Children MassTech at State of Masschusetts Mayo Clinic Mazzetti MBC Consulting McDermott Will & Emery LLP McKinsey & Company MDnet Solutions MedCity News MedHelp Media Front LLC Medical Avatar
Medical Screening Sponsorships, LLC MediGuide Medisafe MedSentry MedStar Health Medstro MedTech Boston Medtonic Medullan Merck Merck KGaA Darmstadt Germany Merieux Developpement Merrill Lynch MicroMass Communications Microsoft Millbrook Pediatrics MIT MIT and Empatica, Inc. MIT Media Lab MIT Sloan School of Management MIT/Flying Bridges MITRE Corporation MJK Partners, LLC Moberg Research, Inc. MobiHealthNews Mobile Integrity Consulting MobileSmith Mobiquity, Inc. Mount Sinai Hospital Moving Analytics MSM MUBADALA Muse My Exit Strategy National Cancer Institute National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland NAV.VC NEHI Neighborhood Health Plan NeuroMetrix New England Regional Genetics Group New York University Newborn Foundation Newton‐Wellesley Hospital
NexJ Health NHP NIH/NCI NIH/NCI President's Cancel Panel Nizhoni Health Systems Noah Ark Hong Kong Co.Ltd Nonin Medical North Carolina Quality Center Northeast Business Group on Health Northeastern iRISE Northeastern University Northestern University, Social Enterprise Institute, Strong Women Strong Girls Northshore LIJ NSLIJ Lenox Hill Hospital NW Acute Care Specialists Ochsner Health System Oculus Health Oklahoma State University Omron Healthcare Open Health Network Open mHealth OptumLabs O'Reilly Media Otsuka Partners Connected Health Partners eCare Partners Health Care Partners Healthcare ‐ Quality, Safety and Value Partners Healthcare at Home Partners HealthCare Collaborative Media Partners Healthcare International Partners In Health Patient Reported Outcome Measures Patient Voice Institute PatientPing Patients Like Me PCHA/Continua Penn Medicine Persistent Systems Personal Connected Health Alliance
Peter Brown Communications Pfizer Philips Philips Healthcare Philips Home Monitoring Philips Hospital to Home Philips Lifeline Physicians Interactive / MedHelp physIQ Planned Parenthood Federation of America Polaris Management, Inc. Portan Instruments Post University Precise Healthcare Solution Precision Advisors President Cancer Panel‐ NIH/NCI Presymtec Medical PriceWaterhouseCoopers Primrose Healthcare Pro‐Change Behavior Systems Profusa, Inc. Proteus Digital Health Providence Health System Pulse Infoframe, Inc. QRCA VIEWS Magazine Qualcomm Quintiles Radboud University Medical Center Radboud University Medical Center Reshape Innovation Center Raiing Medical Red Arrow Labs Regatta Medical International RelayHealth Remedy Health Retia Medical Ricoh Innovations Corporation RIT & Rochester Regional Health Alliance Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rx4good Safeguard Scientifics Sagacious Consultants
Sagacity First Salem State University Salesforce Salus Telehealth Samsung Electronics Sanofi Sanofi Sapient Sargon Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University Sears Holdings Company SecureKey Technologies Senior Care Seniorlink Sensium Healthcare Seoul National University SilverCloud Health SimpleTherapy Singulex, Inc Sirona Strategies Skylight Healthcare Systems, Inc. Smartek21 Society for Participatory Medicine Solartech Sonitor Technologies SouthShore Hospital Spire Sprint Stanford Medicine Stat STAT News Stepping Stone Partners Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation Stone Silo, LLC Strategy Implemented StratMaven LLC Suffolk University Suffolk University Law School SULS SuperCom SwiftAlarm! SXSW Syracuse University Tableau Software Tactio Health Group Takeda Pharmaceuticals
TechTarget Telehealth Management LLC The Boston Globe The Center for Business Innovation (TCBI) The Center for Discovery The Commonwealth Fund The Genard Method The Harlow Group LLC The Permanente Medical Group, Inc. The Silver Line The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston TheWholeBrainFoundation.org Thinklabs Tinylogics Ltd Tissue Analytics TORI Tousignant Consulting Tran True Process Tufts University Tufts University School of Medicine Tunstall TVR Communications Twine Health TwinFocus Capital Partners LLC Tyto Care UCB UK Trade & Investment UMass Medical School Umass Memorial Health Care Uni Research Health Unified Healthcare Solutions UnitedHealth Group University of California Davis University of Ibadan University of Maryland University of Massachusetts Medical School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Oslo University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Medical Center University of Toledo
University of Trento US Dept. of Commere/US Commercial Service Utila UVa Centervfor Telehealth VA Quality Scholar/MGH Validic Vecna VerbalCare Veristride Verizon Veteran Affairs Vinfen Voluntis, Inc. Walgreens Boots Alliance Watson Health Welch Allyn Welcome Home Health WellnessCodes Withings WPI ‐ Healthcare Delivery Institute Writer York Hospital YouPlus Health Zieger Healthcare Communications ZocDoc Zynx Health
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS SHOWCASED AT SYMPOSIUM 2015
Each year, than more 1000 attendees are exposed to new offerings, products, ideas, and services courtesy of our sponsors and exhibitors. Who attends the Connected Health Expo: Providers: integrating innovations in healthcare delivery Researchers: showcasing personal connected health Developers: applying user‐friendly design to make health addictive Healthcare Executives: reducing costs and improving outcomes Patients: using new tools for better self‐management The following companies sponsored the Symposium and/or exhibited state‐of‐the‐art products and applications in the exhibit hall. For the second year, entry‐level Start‐up companies were provided a pavilion to showcase their work. Platinum Expo Sponsors: Cognizant, InterSystems Diamond Expo Sponsor: Philips Gold Expo Sponsors: California Healthcare Foundation, Cognition, Cooley, LLP, iGetBetter, Validic Expo Sponsors: EY, Salesforce Healthcare and Life Sciences Advertiser: McDermott, Will & Emery Satellite Session: Microsoft Exhibitors: Society for Participatory Fruit Street Health AdhereTech NeuroMetrix, Inc. Medicine Get Janes Advocate Health Care Oculus Health Sonitor Technologies Glooko Affectiva Open Health Network SwiftAlarm! GoInvo American Well Otsuka America Tableau Software Holon Solutions Artaic Health Pharmaceutical Tactio Health Group iGetBetter, Inc. Astellas Partners Connected ThinkLabs iHope Network California Healthcare Health Tinylogics InteraXon/Choosemuse Foundation (CHCF) Personal Connected TVR Communications InterSystems Claritas MindSciences Health Alliance Twine Health JMIR Publications Click Therapeutics Philips Utila Mad*Pow Cognition Raiing RecycleHealth Cognizant Validic ManageUP Remedy Health Cooley LLP Vecna Medisafe SALUS TeleHealth Emotional Sciences Verizon Wireless Medsentry Sensium Healthcare Empatica WellnessCodes Medtronic Skylight Healthcare Flying Bridges Withings MobileSmith
WHERE INNOVATORS IN HEALTH CARE, COMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY CONNECT The annual Connected Health Symposium is run by one of the first institutions to integrate connected health solutions in practice. The program is hosted by Partners HealthCare Connected Health, a respected leader in successfully developing and implementing care delivery using personal connected health strategies. The Center's initiatives support Harvard Medical School teaching affiliated hospitals including Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General Hospitals. Partners Connected Health’s Founder and Vice President, Joseph Kvedar, MD, is a recognized visionary in changing care delivery via technology, and empowering and engaging patients to self‐manage their health and wellness. Partners HealthCare, one of the original Accountable Care Organizations, is 'walking the talk' to change payment structures, incorporate population health management and design the future of care delivery using technology‐ based, patient centered programs. Learn from this pioneering ACO. Why you should be a part of the Connected Health Symposium:
Attendance by target customers, e.g. decision makers from health systems, payors, senior clinicians, etc. The opportunity to learn from others in the industry who have had success in developing and implementing connected health solutions Industry specific content on how to successfully implement connected health Various Networking opportunities (receptions, networking activities throughout the day, online meeting facilitation tool)
What you'll learn:
What leading health care systems are doing today to keep patients healthy at home Review the latest trends, new research and innovations about to revolutionize care delivery Experience demos of groundbreaking devices and systems addressing the challenges of managing health, wellness and disease management Discover novel programs to reduce health care spending How to make health and wellness part of everyday life Better understand the important patient‐provider relationship, and how it can be enhanced by technology
JOIN US FOR SYMPOSIUM 2016! th The 13 Annual Connected Health Symposium, Wearables and Digital Therapeutics: New Frontiers in Patient Engagement, is scheduled for October 20‐21, 2016, and will return to the Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center, Boston, MA. Details on the 2016 program will be coming soon: https://symposium.connectedhealth.org.
Contact us!
To learn more about the Center for Connected Health and to sign up for the Connected Health newsletter, visit: http://connectedhealth.partners.org For information on exhibit and sponsor opportunities and to secure your space, please contact DeAnna Grosbaum,
[email protected], 617‐724‐3178. Key Sponsor and Exhibitor Dates Deadline to reserve booth: Wed., September 21 Exhibit Hall Setup: Wed., October 19, 9am to 4pm Exhibit Hall Open: Thursday and Friday, October 20 and 21, 7am to 7pm Exhibit Hall Close & Breakdown: Friday, October 21, 4‐6pm Join us for Networking Receptions in the Exhibit Hall! Wed. and Thurs., October 19 and 20, 6pm to 7:30pm