Thursday, May 2, 2024

8 Federal Health Events to Have on Your Radar

With Fall quickly approaching here are 8 Federal Health events to keep on your radar as the last days of Summer evaporate. The uncertain safety of the COVID environment is keeping in-person events scarce, but we hope you will find the right fit for you.

Preparing for Polaris Part II: What to Expect in GSA’s Updated GWAC Draft RFP
Given that the exact date of this RFP drop is a moving target, we will set an official launch for this Webinar within 3-4 business days of the draft RFP’s release. Want to join the event waitlist and save your spot?
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ONC Virtual Tech Forum
When: September 10 & September 17
Register for this all-virtual 2021 Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Tech Forum to hear industry perspectives on the progress made in health IT over the past year, and to understand how we can continue to advance health technology.

NCMA Woodlawn Chapter Performance Management In-Person Event
When: September 14
During this lunch and learn event, the panel will discuss the tools and techniques they use on the Government side and contractor side of contract performance.

Women in Agile – San Antonio – Meet & Greet Mixer at Helotes Creek Winery
When: September 18
It’s the Women in Agile – San Antonio Fall Mixer at Helotes Creek Winery. Learn about how Women in Agile can help you grow professionally – and personally!

CMS Data Summit 2021
When: September 20 & 21
This virtual event will be two half-days of presentations by speakers from across CMS and will focus on organizational challenges and opportunities around data.

VA 1-on-1 Sessions: Veteran & Tribal Relationships in Consulting
When: September 28
Fox Professional Services (Fox), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Direct Access Program, will host virtual 1-on-1 meetings. Fox seeks to establish relationships and develop partnering opportunities with small businesses sectors related to the NAICS, capabilities, federal agencies and socio-economic classifications highlighted below.

Here are two October events with September Early Bird deadlines worth booking in now.

DOD/VA & GOV Health IT Summit – In Person Event
When: October 13 – October 14
This year’s Summit will examine current initiatives being implemented for Veterans across the DOD & VA, from fielding emerging technologies to enhance Veteran care, to enabling increased access to economic opportunity. With the September 17 early registration you save $100.

VA Healthcare 2021
When: October 27 – October 29
Meet with leaders from the VA, Federal Government, private health, Military, academia and consultant communities to focus on bolstering Digital Transformation, Rural Health, Financial Business Management Transformation, Patient Experience, Mission Act Implementation, and Community Engagement. Register by September 24 and save $770.

We strive to serve the busy Federal Health executive by uncovering key events. The annual membership fee for G2X Health is worth it for this feature alone! G2Xchange Health Members: Visit the main events page to browse some of the other key Federal IT events happening in the coming weeks including:

Advancing Data Interoperability with ONC
Cloud Exchange with VA, NIH
Optimizing the Value of Healthcare Data with DHA
Health IT Virtual Event with VA, HHS
Deep Dive Presents: Department of Veterans Affairs
CMS CISO Virtual Cybersecurity Forum

And many more!  Adding new events daily!

 

 

 

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Heather Seftel-Kirk
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