Session Abstract – PMWC 2019 Silicon Valley

Session Synopsis: Patient data curation and data access impacts clinical decision making, efficient patient treatment and potential downstream reimbursement. Proper data management and ana-lytical reporting can fulfill regulatory requirements impacting precision medicine pro-grams and enables healthcare providers to meet quality reporting requirements necessary in value-based reimbursement models.

Session Chair Profile

Ph.D., Vice President, Clinical Informatics, XIFIN, Inc.
Biography

Patricia Goede is VP Clinical Informatics at XIFIN, Inc., where she brings 22 years’ experience developing biomedical imaging informatics solutions and technology to facilitate multi-modality and multispecialty image-based exchange, collaboration, and management in distributed environments. Goede founded VisualShare and served as CEO until its acquisition by XIFIN in 2015. Previously, Goede was at the University of Utah where she pioneered a number of image, visualization and collaboration tools. She is the founder of the Electronic Medical Education Resource Group (EMERG), and as its director, established the Utah Center of Excellence for Electronic Medical Education. Goede holds an MS in Computational Visualization and a PhD. in Biomedical Imaging Informatics.

Speaker Profile

National Account Director, Diagnostics, Pfizer, Inc.
Biography

With over 23 years of experience in the lab industry, working for many large commercial labs in Management of Sales related roles, Julie joined Pfizer Oncology five years ago to provide subject matter expertise to their growing portfolio of therapies with companion diagnostic activities. With expansive background in pathology, technologies, platforms, reimbursement and regulatory matters, Julie has also become one of Pfizer Oncology’s primary experts in data aggregation, purchase, and evaluation within the business unit in regards to biomarkers. Julie also serves on the Board of Directors for the California Clinical Lab Association as their previous president and now as the Secretary of the board. She is involved in many organizations such as Precision Medicine Coalition, and patient advocacy groups.

Speaker Profile

COO, TapRooT
Biography

Rebecca Owens is a healthcare executive who has worked with oncologists and pathologists to advance precision medicine over the past 18 years. Rebecca passionately believes that cancer care will advance more rapidly when the industry can streamline and link quality diagnostic data and well-defined patient clinical data together. Rebecca focuses on closing the gaps, by use of novel approaches, between disparate data sources. Rebecca is the Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Taproot Health. Taproot Health is a novel approach to bringing biomarker testing and clinical outcome data together within a physician-centric business model. Rebecca focuses her talent on business strategy, fundraising, marketing and operational efficiencies. Through Taproot Health Rebecca hopes to demonstrate that bringing complex data together requires an “all hands on deck” approach. Leading up to Taproot Health, Rebecca helped to establish the CureOne N1 Registry, a non-profit patient registry. As the Chief Commercial Officer she had many organizational responsibilities. One accomplishment Rebecca is most proud of achieving is the Medicare status as a Quality Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) for physician quality metric reporting. This designation established CureOne as a patient registry that met criterion for very discrete data element reporting, well-defined security parameters and physician reporting capabilities.

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