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Chopra, Glaser look to future of health IT

March 22, 2011 | Diana Manos, Senior Editor
From the March 2011 print issue

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ORLANDO, FL – The debut of HIMSS' HIT X.0 mini-conference at last month’s HIMSS11 Conference and Expo in Orlando drew hundreds of attendees to a keynote featuring Aneesh Chopra, the nation’s technology czar, and John Glaser, CEO of the Health Services Business Unit at Siemens.

The two experts hosted an interactive session where they encouraged attendees to use phones and computers to tweet questions and comments, which were displayed on large panel screens onstage.In the session, titled “A Glimpse at Tomorrow's Technology Today,” Chopra gave his view of the nation's technological landscape, explaining how it would affect the healthcare sector. The cloud is a key component, he predicted, and it will migrate across all sectors of the U.S. economy.

"The cloud is positioned to play a big part in the future of healthcare," Chopra said. He predicted that 20 percent of U.S. IT spending would move to the cloud in the near future. He also noted the expansion of broadband to include almost all Americans and social networking as key components of the massive change the nation faces.

Glaser said technological advances come in waves that fundamentally alter society. First came the mainframe, and then the Internet. The current wave, he said, is "nearly ubiquitous computing."

"Everything and anything that can be networked is networked," he said. The result is a vast and stunning amount of data, he said, and people creating ways to sort through the noise.
Glaser also said social networking would be key.

"Being a member of a community is a fundamental part of human activity; it always has been, and it always will be," he said. Nowadays, with social networking, people don't have to physically be together anymore to form a community.

"Something big is going down, and it will alter society in a fundamental way," he said.

 

Diana Manos
Senior Editor for Healthcare IT News
Follow Diana on Twitter @DManos_IT_News
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