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FCC Workshop: Broadband Consumer Context

September 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Government, Technology

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From the official  FCC event website:

Broadband internet access presents consumers with a range of challenges and opportunities as the internet becomes a focal point for commercial transactions, social networking, and a host of activities pertaining to information gathering and exchange. E-commerce can save consumers time and money as they search out the best bargains from home. Online health care information can give users the wherewithal to ask better questions of their health care providers or seek support and advice from others in the face of a health care problem.

These activities typically involve the sharing of information – financial and personal – with institutions and individuals that make online access worthwhile. This may raise concerns among some consumers about the real or perceived risks that their information may wind up in the wrong hands.

This workshop will examine the broader context of the consumer experience from the perspective of the benefits it confers to consumers, the risks that may be associated with the benefits, and the obligations broadband connectivity may impose on consumers and institutions in an environment of pervasive data sharing and availability.

Workshop/Webinar Information:

Date: Wednesday, 9/9/09
Time: 1:30 pm
Location: Room TW-C305 (Commission Meeting Room)
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20554
Directions
Coordinator:
Rachel Kazan
Phone: (202) 418-0651

Download MS Word file Agenda and Participant Bios

Topics (Preliminary):

The following are some of the preliminary topics that will be covered at this workshop. If you would like to discuss any other topics, please send us your suggestions.

  • What are the nature and scope of consumer benefits to e-commerce, online comparison shopping, and other activities that may confer informational benefits to people in their interactions with government, health care providers, and other institutions? What, for instance, are the efficiency gains from the internet’s capacity to help people organize activities in their communities (e.g., with respect to sports leagues, church activities, and volunteer organizations)?
  • To what extent is an individual’s personal information at risk in the course of everyday online activities, whether they are associated with commerce, communication, or collaboration? Are there other online safety considerations?
  • As more applications and personal data migrate to “cloud computing” platform, what are the policy challenges pertaining to security of data on such platforms, as well as ownership and control of users’ data?
  • Among consumers, industry, government, and civil society institutions, what is the proper locus of responsibility for addressing these policy challenges?

Agenda

1:30 pm Workshop Introduction, John Horrigan, Consumer Research Director, Omnibus Broadband Initiative, Moderator

1:40 pm Panel 1- Evolving Technology: New Challenges for Consumers

Michael R. Nelson, Visiting Professor, Communication, Culture and Technology, Georgetown University

Sascha Meinrath, Director – Open Technology Initiative, New America Foundation

Joel Kelsey, Policy Analyst, Consumers Union

Ari Schwartz, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Center for Democracy and Technology

Debra Berlyn, President, Consumer Policy Solutions

2:05 pm Panelist Discussion and Responses to Questions
2:50 pm Break
3:00 pm Panel 2 – Meeting New Challenges: Tools & Techniques
3:05 pm Panelists

Adam Thierer, Director, Center for Digital Media Freedom and Senior Fellow, Progress and Freedom Foundation

Alan Simpson, Director of Policy, Common Sense Media

Burke Culligan, Senior Director – Product Management, Yahoo!, Inc.

Michael W. McKeehan, Executive Director – Internet and Technology Policy, Verizon

Timothy Sparapani, Director, Public Policy, Facebook

3:30 pm Panelist Discussion and Responses to Questions

4:15 pm Closing Statements, Moderator

4:30 pm Adjournment

Can’t make a trip to DC? Attend the workshop online!

You’ll need to register to attend the webinar. You’ll also need to set up the required webinar software New Window prior to the event. Also check New Window to make sure that you have the appropriate players needed to playback the UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files. The sooner your computer is properly set up, the sooner you can join the event! If you have problems joining a meeting or viewing the webinar, please contact the events administrator.

Tweet your questions! External Website
Submit questions to panelists from Twitter @fccdotgov. Use hashtag #BBwkshp to have your question asked during the workshop.

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Rural Telehealth and Advanced Technologies Conference

August 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Healthcare, Technology

As the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania heads into the 60th day of its marathon state budget impasse, that’s no deterrent to some of the best and brightest minds in healthcare technology, military medicine, rural development and public policy.

Rural Telehealth and Advanced Technologies Conference - Loretto, PAThey’ll be converging on St. Francis University’s Center of  Excellence for Remote and Medically Underserved Areas (CERMUSA) in Loretto, PA next week for the inaugural  Rural Telehealth and Advanced Technologies Conference.

I plan to attend the conference, and to live-blog and/or live-tweet the proceedings, circumstances permitting, on Friday, September 4th. (More information to come.)

From the official conference website:

The focus of this inaugural conference will be Chronic Care: Model, Solutions, and Technology Applications. With the ever-increasing need to provide efficient, effective chronic care for afflicted individuals, especially in rural and underserved areas, this event will spotlight the Chronic Care Model and the escalating presence of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), as well as the causes treatments, and technological advances that encompass healthcare, both in the military and civilian populations.

• Conference Agenda is here.
• Speaker Bios are here.
• Registration info is here.

Continuing Education Opportunities

If you’re a qualifying healthcare professional, you can earn up to 6 hours of continuing education credit/hours, based on your  participation and credentials.  Read more…

Conference Sponsors:

TATRC DVBIC Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
St Joseph's Healthcare System

Healthcare: A Blueprint for Transformational Change

While not directly conference related, I’m particularly proud of the video below of my friend and colleague Nick Jacobs, FACHE delivering the Graduate School address at the conference venue, St. Francis University’s 2009 commencement ceremonies.

He’s introduced here by Fr. Gabriel Zeis, OFM, President of St. Francis University, who will be hosting the Rural Telehealth and Advanced Technologies Conference.

Nick’s a singularly unique, outside-the-box kind of guy when it comes to innovative healthcare thinking.  As a hospital CEO,  he was identified as the first ever to have his own blog years ago (I helped just a bit) by the Wall Street Journal and Fortune.

Nick also brought 24-hour visitation, fountains, home-baked bread and strolling violin players into his hospital, flying in the face of all “conventional wisdom.” The result? One of the lowest infection rates of any hospital in the region, among other outstanding health outcomes. I encourage you to listen to what he  has to say. (Full disclosure: I edited the video.)

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