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5:00 PM JW Marriott: Room 203-204 Why HIPAA Won't Save You: Protecting Data Privacy Every day, people are collecting, sharing and leveraging health information – some- times without even realizing it. But while much has been said about the opportunities, few give much thought to the digital footprint they leave behind. By bringing together key stake holders, we aim to tackle both the promise – and the risks – of maximizing the wealth of health information generated online. Amanda Sheldon, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Manny Hernandez, Marc Monseau Panel // Intermediate // #SXSWHIPAA SUNDAY, MARCH 15 9:30 AM JW Marriott: Room 201-202 Health Impact of Screen Time for Babies and Toddlers The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued guidance stating no screen time for infants and children under age two. Studies show that screen time at an early age can lead to a multitude of difficulties later in the child's life. Why are adults ignoring this guidance? Are there child development implications? Could the health issues children are challenged with start with too much screen time? Mally McAuliffe, Sarah Huisman Core Conversation // Advanced // #BrainChild 9:30 AM JW Marriott: Room 203-204 Biometrics and Identity: Beyond Wearable Come explore the implications of using personal genomic and biometric data as the keys that virtually unlock our very real lives, from home security to banking, health- care and more. We'll explore the implications of emerging technology, and the bene- fits and risks of biometrics and body computing, in a future beyond wearable devices. Part of the IEEE Future Identity Series. Heather Schlegel, John C Havens, Leslie Saxon Panel // Intermediate // #ieeebody 11:00 AM JW Marriott: Room 201-202 AI MD: VHAs and the Future of Patient Care Virtual Health Assistants offer an opportunity for patient care, one that will trans- form our approaches to healthcare and capabilities for prevention and treatment. Dr Thomas Morrow looks at the current capabilities and deployments of VHAs across the industry, and what advancements still need to be made as we move towards more integrated, personalized patient care. Thomas Morrow Core Conversation // Intermediate // #FutureVHA 11:00 AM JW Marriott: Room 203-204 Gaming the Hospital for High-Quality Patient Care Pressure and stress threaten to create disengaged hospital workers. To ensure high-quality patient experiences, an outcome dependent on the dedication, skill and compassion of healthcare workers, interactive gaming may aid hospitals seeking to improve employee engagement. In this panel we'll discuss this opportunity for gamifi- cation to boost hospital staff engagement. Clint Carlos, Graham Lowe, Paula van de Nes Panel // Intermediate // #EngageCare 12:30 PM JW Marriott: Room 201-202 How to Craft Culturally Relevant Health Messages One of the impacts of ACA has been the elevation of the Office of Minority Health, which annually reaches millions of consumers, community-based organizations and laypeople through culturally and linguistically appropriate health messaging. We will discuss the how OMH has carved out a niche within government agencies and exter- nally, influencing health policy and strengthening community engagement. Elizabeth Perez, Richard Washington Dual // Intermediate // #OMHMessage 12:30 PM JW Marriott: Room 203-204 Your Health Startup is Cute: Gotta Play at Scale Health care is broken! Disrupt all the things! Some of the best innovation happens out- side the system. But to get paid or reach scale, you often need to learn to work within it. If health care is becoming consumerized, does this still hold true? How do you work in the system and not get stuck in an outdated approach? Hear successful tactics and frank discussions of expensive failures. Andrew Rosenthal, Elliot Cohen, Mina Hsiang, Ryan Panchadsaram Panel // Advanced // #WinHealth 3:30 PM JW Marriott: Room 201-202 Your Life in Big Data: Drugs and the Environment Our exposome plays an instrumental role in our livelihood. Defined as the collection of all environmental exposures, such as drugs, nutrients, and pollutants, our complex personal exposomes define us. We begin to address how our exposome make up who we are and our health. We will show how scientists – and now we as consumers – can make informed decisions about our lives in big data. Chirag Patel, Nicholas Tatonetti Dual // Intermediate // #exposome 3:30 PM JW Marriott: Room 203-204 Cannabis: Past, Present and Exciting Future The past decade has seen significant advances in cannabis research, legislation and use in medicine and recreation. The biology of cannabinoids is turning into powerful technology, simultaneously ancient and cutting-edge. We'll be discussing the present and biosynthetic future of cannabinoids, and how startup companies and communities harness the plant's potential from benchtop to bedside. Constance Finley, Joshua Eades, Kevin Chen, Philippe Lucas Panel // Advanced // #cannabis 5:00 PM JW Marriott: Room 201-202 Finding a Breast Cancer Cure: What Needs to Change Breast cancer impacts millions of women. What needs to happen to affect a cure? Breast cancer survivor, advocate and blogger Ann Silberman, along with digital health expert David Kopp, will lead an interactive discussion exploring what needs to change as we search for a cure, the emerging role digital innovation will play in helping find a cure, and how we can all help. Ann Silberman, David Kopp Core Conversation // Intermediate // #BCCure 5:00 PM JW Marriott: Room 203-204 Is Big Data the Next Wonder Drug? Now that we track sleep, sex, vitals, and more – is big data a fad or a panacea for health? How can we use data to improve health individually and collectively? See what's after the quantified self with Walter de Brouwer of Scanadu and Eric Topol of Scripps Translational Science Institute, exploring how innovation makes data comput- able and actionable so we can change our future health in real time. Eric Topol, John Nosta, Walter De Brouwer Panel // Advanced // #HealthData MONDAY, MARCH 16 9:30 AM JW Marriott: Room 201-202 Superbugs, Magnets & More: Medicine's Comeback Kids We think of medicine and technology ever marching forward. But sometimes histo- ry repeats itself. Diseases once thought vanquished are on the rise again. Medical treatments once consigned to history's dustbin are being dusted off and given a new look. Explore the forces in healthcare making us susceptible to old scourges, and the incentives and challenges in resurrecting lost ideas. Bennett Shapiro, Carl Zimmer Dual // Intermediate // #meddejavu HEALTH & MEDTECH JW MARRIOTT, 2 ND FLOOR: 110 EAST 2 ND STREET FESTIVAL SESSIONS SXSW 2015 Interactive Festival 161

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