11 September 2018
9:00 am to 12 Noon EDT
250 14th Street NW, Atlanta, GA
Management of health data has always been integral to the success of health programs, and with the explosion of data as a result of new electronic means of sensing and tracking, new ways of establishing parameters around the creation, maintenance, and sharing of that data is crucial. Join us for this complimentary half-day workshop to discover how IEEE standardization is working to enhance the portability and usability of digital data in eHealth.
Stay for Lunch and join us for the afternoon workshop about IoT and Blockchain from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm EDT
Standards for Digital Data in eHealth Agenda Download
- 9:00-9:20 Introduction to IEEE Standards Association Robby Simpson, Chair, IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group; System Architect, GE Grid Solutions
- 9:20-9:50 IEEE P2673, Standard for Patient Digital Biomedical Data Files with 3D Topological Mapping of Macroanatomy and Microanatomy for Use in Big Data and Augmented Intelligence Systems Immanuel Freedman, IEEE P2673 Working Group Vice-Chair; Owner, Freedman Patent
- 9:50-10:20 IEEE P2791, Standard for Bioinformatics Computations and Analyses Generated by High-Throughput Sequencing (HTS) to Facilitate Communication Jonathon Keeney, IEEE P2791 Working Group Chair; Senior Program Manager, R&D at The George Washington University
- 10:20-10:45 Break
- 10:45-11:15 IEEE P2510, Standard for Establishing Quality of Data Sensor Parameters in the Internet of Things Environment Gerard James Hayes, member, IEEE 2510 Working Group; President & CEO, Wireless Research Center of North Carolina
- 11:15-11:45 IEEE P7002, Data Privacy Process Matthew Silveira, IEEE P7002 Working Group Chair; President and Owner, Objective Business Solutions
- 11:45-12:00 Q&A and Wrap-up