Our annual Alaska HIE Summit brings together healthcare stakeholders from across the state to collaborate, hear from local and national leaders, share successes, and explore new ways to improve health information exchange and care coordination.
Hosted by healthEconnect Alaska and the Alaska Department of Health, this year’s event brings together healthcare leaders and innovators to explore how health data is transforming care across the state.
Be part of the conversation—registration is now open.
This program outlines sessions and topics currently in development. Final titles and speaker confirmations are forthcoming and will be updated as they are finalized.
What Health Information Exchange Means for Alaskans
The summit opens with an overview from healthEconnect Alaska’s Executive Director, introducing our mission, values, and role in supporting health care across the state. This session will follow four stories of Alaskans as they interact with different parts of the health care system. Through these examples, we’ll explore how health information exchange shows up in practice, where it supports care, where gaps remain, and what it means for individuals, providers, and communities across Alaska.
Executive Director
healthEconnect Alaska
The proliferation of data exchange over local and national networks has accelerated in recent years. At the same time exponential advancements in large language model (LLM) artificial intelligence tools have excited the healthcare industry with promises of faster, safer, and more effective clinical decision-making. At this intersection of increased data exchange and Ai lie numerous policy, governance, and privacy questions that must be addressed.
In the not-so-distant future, treatment-based queries of local and national networks could grab data, push it through LLMs, and generate instantaneous insights that could help automate clinical decision support, identify public health issues, and bring greater insights right to the physician’s fingertips. Alaskans must feel comfortable that these rapidly growing healthcare interoperability and technological advancements are used transparently, ethically, and are governed through a trusted framework that understands the history of the state and its healthcare system.
Chief Operating Officer
CRISP Shared Services
President
eHealth Exchange
Senior Fellow
Yale
Hear from Alaska public health leaders about their participation in healthEconnect and ways that the HIE is contributing to infectious disease and opioid prevention as well as efforts to conduct death investigations and provide timely communication to providers.
Eliza Ramsey will be joined by a panel of public health experts for this session.
CSTE Fellow
Alaska Department of Health
In this session, leaders from the Alaska Department of Health will share current priorities and how the department is thinking about the role of data, technology, and collaboration in meeting the state’s health goals. Building on last year’s conversation, we’ll hear updates on strategic initiatives and how information exchange continues to support alignment across public health, policy, and care delivery in Alaska.
Commissioner
Alaska Department of Health
Chief Health Data Officer
Alaska Department of Health
Every time a patient sees a health care provider, we are asked to sign many, many pages of paperwork. Part of this stack of paperwork includes something that tells us our “privacy rights.” This session will explore exactly what those rights are and how they impact how and when providers share information. We will specifically focus on the difference between data sharing that is allowed with or without a patient signing a consent form and the types of data and sharing that require specific, affirmative consent form. We will highlight how these laws impact data sharing within Alaska’s health information exchange and the additional layers of governance in the exchange that further protect data sharers, receivers, and patients. After this session, it is our hope that those attending will understand the difference between the Law and Lore of patient consent and data exchange.
General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer
CRISP Shared Services, Inc.
From systems integration to policy alignment, healthcare transformation is full of complexity, especially when technology is involved. Yet amidst the tools, processes, and data, it’s easy to lose sight of the end goal: healthier people and stronger communities. In this closing session, Brian Walch will reflect on key themes from the day and offer a grounded reminder that people must remain central to any lasting solution.
Owner
Shiftfocus Coaching and Consulting