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View the 2018 Datapalooza Attendee List 2018 Health Datapalooza Attendee List Updated as of Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Freddy Abnousi Bill Allen Winston Armstrong Facebook HTA Limited Cooperative San Diego Supercomputer Center Adrien Abrams Robert Amos Centers for Medicare and Pete Arterburn Medicaid Services Cambia Health Solutions Lauren Adams AcademyHealth Mohit Anand Lamah Asadullah Centers for Medicare and University of Michigan School Lav Agarwal Medicaid Services of Public Health India Ministry of Health and Welfare Sunil Anand Jacob Ashendorf ECHO India Trust U.S. Department of Health Saeed Ahmad and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Jared Anderman Medicaid Services Deerfield Management Themistocles Assimes Stanford University School of Sandy Ahn Julia Anderson Medicine IMPAQ International LLC Cambia Grove Mike Atassi Elizabeth Ahrens Robert Andrews Deloitte Tiag (the Informatics Health Transformation Applications Group, Inc.) Alliance Adam Atherly University of Vermont Raena Akin-Deko Elise Anthony National Committee for Office of the National Joe Attokaren Quality Assurance Coordinator for Health Change Healthcare Information Technology Adil Alaoui Jim Auron Georgetown University Kate Appel Wisconsin Health Information Medical Center U.S. Department of Health Organization and Human Services Jacob Alcauskas Shamly Austin Superconductive Health Joan Arata Gateway Health Everyday Health Professional Katherine Alexander Abdullah Awaysheh PwC Katherine Arbanasin CAQH Peter Alfrey Irim Azam BerryDunn Nick Archer Florida Hospital Allyssa Allen CMS 1 2018 Health Datapalooza Attendee List Updated as of Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Alex Azar Valerie Barton Swapna Bhatia U.S. Department of Health Manatt Health American Academy of and Human Services Dermatology Alan Bauck Cathryn Bach Kaiser Permanente Nina Bianchi Agency for Healthcare National Cancer Instiute Research and Quality Staphanie Baum MedCity News Matthew Biggerstaff Matt Baczyk Centers for Disease Control Everyday Health Jeaannie Baumann and Prevention Bloomberg Law Christopher Bain Rachel Black Monash University Whitney Baywal Milbank Memorial Fund Kyruus Andrew Baird Jaime Bland Encompass Health Anne Beal Nebraska Health Information Sanofi Initiative Frank Baitman NiNi Speech Lauren Beatty Barry Blumenfeld Peterson Center On Matt Baker Healthcare Association of American Joseph Blumenthal Medical Colleges Robert Beck MedStar Health Centers for Medicare and David Ballard Medicaid Services Ian Blunt Baylor Scott & White Health Highmark John Bednar Lisa Bari Robert Wood Johnson Rashida Bobb CMS Innovation Center Foundation Ada Philip Barnes Gregg Bell Chalton Bodden Auxita Holdings PTY LTD The University of Alabama CMS Julie Barnes John Bender Matt Bogard University of Texas Humana, Inc. Beth Barnett Anita Bercovitz Oliver Bogler Healthmine Centers for Disease Control ECHO Institute and Prevention Lee Barrett John Boochever EP3 Foundation Steve Bernstein Atlas Research Agency for Healthcare Matt Barrett Research and Quality Christopher Boone Qlik Pfizer Anthony Beverina Nelson Barriocanal Socially Determined, Inc. Jennifer Bordenick Deerfield Management Ehealth Initiative Raman Bhasker Barbara Barton Index Analytics James Bost Agency for Healthcare Children's National Medical Research and Quality Center 2 2018 Health Datapalooza Attendee List Updated as of Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Patricia Simino Boyce Todd Burkard Brian Cardillo IPRO MHN AcademyHealth Jane Boymel Jennell Burke Meredith Carpenter Optumlabs National Committee for Arkansas Children's Hospital Quality Assurance Robert Ethan Braden Gennice Carter KSM Consulting Alison Burkowske AcademyHealth Accenture Federal Services Craig Brammer Chureen Carter The Health Collaborative Kelly Burns Janssen Scientific Affairs, Allscripts LLC Caila Brander American College of Annina Burns Charles Carter Obstetricians and NC DHHS, Information Gynecologist Technology Division Zahid Butt Niall Brennan Medisolv, Inc Emma Cartmell Health Care Cost Institute Capello Global Erin Butto Elizabeth Brokaw Altarum Institute Nicole Casey The MITRE Corporation New York Ehealth Jeff Byers Collaborative Leah Brooke Healthcare Dive Colorado Department of Candi Castleberry- Health Care Policy and Fina Rene Cabral-Daniels Singleton CCNV Twitter Kiahana Brooks CMS Grant Caddell Alexis Caze Research Now, SSI Deerfield Management Edward Brown AcademyHealth Janet Campbell James Chadbourne Epic Intersystems Corporation Patricia Brown John Hopkins Healthcare Kelsey Campbell Mary Ann Chaffee Visionist Surescripts Nancy Brown Maryland Department of Tim Cantebury Grace Chai Health UPMC FDA Jessica Brown Muge Capan Caitlin Chan Pwc Drexel University, Lebow VA Palo Alto Healthcare College of Business System Stephanie Bruno American Academy of Christopher Caputo Sandeep Chandra Dermatology Agile Element San Diego Supercomputer Center Kristen Bruscha Joseph Carabello Center for Medicare CPR Communications Feng-Hang Chang Boston University Jessie Buerlein Laura Carabello HRSA/MCHB/OPP CPR Communications 3 2018 Health Datapalooza Attendee List Updated as of Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Felix Change Joel Cohen Robert Coppedge DecisionQ Agency for Healthcare Capitol Health Research and Quality Tajhn Chappellet-Lanier Taylor Corbett Fed Scoop Steven Cohen Visionist RTI International Linda Charlite-Ruiz Sarah Corley Navihealth Matthew Cohen MITRE University of Pennsylvania Chen Chen Wharton School Mitra Corral University of Southern Becton Dickinson Indiana Amber Coleman GlaxoSmithKline David Costello Nancy Chi Verscend Technologies PointClickCare Ruth Coleman Jennifer Couch Radha Chitale Health Design Plus National Cancer Institute Inspire.com Christopher Coloian Allan Coukell Lauren Choi Verscend Technologies The Pew Charitable Trusts NEHI Heather Colvin Beverly Court Barbara Choo Johnson & Johnson WA State Dept of Social and Department of Health and Hlth Services Human Services Hans Concin aks Gesundheit GmbH Cox Aneesh Chopra Centers for Medicare & CareJourney Mary Jo Condon Medicaid Services Freedman HealthCare Mary Christ Christine Cox Nestle Health Science David Conrad NORC/ CC Data Consulting Socially Determined Kevin Chu Sean Coyne Joanne Conroy Nuna Dartmouth Hitchcock Cynthia Church Jason Crane UPMC Matthew Conway Humana, Inc. Office of Management and Mark Clapp Budget James Craver Massachusetts General National Center for Health Hospital Jonathan Cook Statistics Centers for Disease Control Lacy Clark and Prevention Nathan Crochunis PA Consulting Group Newwave Jennifer Cook Marguerite Clarkson Duke Clinical Research Caitlin Crooks PricewaterhouseCoopers Institute/PCORnet Public Services LLP Loran Cook Stanley Crosley Jim Clavin Excel Health Crosley Law Offices The Hilltop Institute 4 2018 Health Datapalooza Attendee List Updated as of Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Jacob "Gus" Crothers Anil Das Frank Defalco Grand Rounds, Inc. CAQH Janssen Research & Development Lana Croxford Amar Das CMS IBM Research Amir Dehbi Google Michael Cuello Erik Dasbach Merck & Co., Inc. Jennifer Dennard #healthITchicks Nick Culbertson Tamara Davis Protenus Colorado Dept of Public Michelle Dennedy Health and Environment Cisco Sandy Cummings Verscend Jenn Davis Susan Dentzer Grand Rounds, Inc. Network for Excellence in Aaron Curry Health Innovation (NEHI) Pfizer Inc. Lori Davis Next Phase Solutions and Leslie Derr Lesley Curtis Services NIH/OD/DPCPSI/OSC Duke University Karl Davis Travis Deseran Taylor Cusher U.S. Department of Health Deerfield Management Fastercures and Human Services Nick Desien Patrick Dahill Kelly Davis Alliance of Community Health National Committee for UnitedHealth Group Center Plans Quality Assurance For Health Reform & Modernization Maushami Desoto Emily Dale Agency for Healthcare DST Pharmacy Solutions Leonard D'avolio Research and Quality Cyft Richard Dale Stephanie Devaney Optumlabs Suranjan De All of Us Research Program, FDA NIH Emily Dammeyer Palladian Partners, Inc. Kristin De Groot Sarah Diantonio VA Information Resource Patient Level Data Jodi Daniel Center Crowell & Moring Ahmadou Dicko Debbie L. Dean United Nations Office for the James Daniel General Dynamics Coordination Office of the National Information Technology Coordinator for Health Chris Diede Information Technology Dave Debronkart MPIRICA Health Society for Participatory Kevin Danielson Medicine Kara Dileo Federal Advisory Partners PricewaterhouseCoopers Barbara Debuono Public Services LLP Sara Danwalder Buban 3M Health Information Allscripts Systems Linda Dimitropoulos RTI International 5 2018 Health Datapalooza Attendee List Updated as of Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Joe Ditre Andrew Duff Paul Edmisten MITRE Consumers' Checkbook Tivity Health John Doerr Rachel Dungan Nadine Edwards Kleiner Perkins AcademyHealth PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Services LLP Mary Doi Stephan Dunning Laura Eisenmann Health Advances LLC Robert Done Carmen Duonnolo Montefiore Medical Group Jeff Elcik IMPAQ International LLC David Dore Jennifer Dupee Optum CMS Adam Elkins State of Tennessee Rashida Dorsey Daniel Duplantier Department of Health and Department of Health and Jamie Elliott Human Services Human Services Innovation Horizons William Dougherty Colin Durant Eric Ellsworth Omada Health Komodo Health Consumers Checkbook/Ctr For the Study of Services Matthew Dowling Dan Dutrow gel-e, Inc. 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