Friday, April 26, 2024

2019 FedHealthIT100 Event in Pictures

At the recent 2019 FedHealthIT100 Awards, senior Healthcare executives from across the Federal Government and industry came together to focus on The Year Ahead and the initiatives and programs that will be driving Federal Health IT in 2019. Together we recognized, honored and celebrated individuals that are making an Impact, that go Above and Beyond, Drive Innovation, Challenge Conventional Wisdom, Drive Positive Outcomes and Give Back to the Larger Community.

Nominated and chosen by their peers, these individuals were recognized for their efforts in driving change and advancement in support of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Military Health and Veterans Affairs missions.

We also recognized two individuals with Lifetime Achievement Awards:

Barclay Butler, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Health Care Administration, Defense Health Agency

Daniel Kane, Kane Consulting, Former Director, Office of Acquisition and Grants Management at
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Included here are pictures highlighting some of the moments that made the event a success, including the presentation of awards; two executive panel discussions focused on Positive Disruption: Driving Outcomes and Results and A Look Ahead.

 

 

 

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Heather Seftel-Kirk
Heather Seftel-Kirk
A writer for more than a decade, Heather helps hone the voice of FedHealthIT, helping to shape the information we share, working with collaborators and stakeholders to ensure they are delivering the message they intend and that it is the information our readers want to hear. A firm believer that every person has a story to tell and that every story is worth sharing, if told right, she also believes the written word carries power – to inform, to educate, and also to bring people together.

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