Shelby Switzer, Head of Integrations at Healthify, used a Lion King motif in her presentation
- The Redox Healthcare Interoperability Summit went down in Denver this week.
- The air in Denver sure was nicer than in San Francisco.
- HITRUST, while not perfect, is the gold standard in enterprise healthcare.
- A good rule of thumb: 1 security engineer for every 25 employees.
- The panel I was a part of was stacked with experts.
- It's tough to say what's hyped more in healthcare: FHIR or blockchain.
I left smoke-filled San Francisco earlier this week to attend Denver's Second Annual Redox InterOp Summit. They graciously invited me to speak on a security panel for day two of their conference. We love the Redox team. Enjoy the pics! SEE ALSO: Nick John: Paubox helps Redox seamlessly exchange PHI during troubleshooting
Aboard an uncomfortable United flight, leaving smoke-filled SFO, en route to Denver (note the amount of private jets vs commercial planes in this pic) Took an Uber straight from Denver Airport to Meadowlark Kitchen for a dinner with my fellow panelists Group pic with my fellow panelists If Denver Nuggets are on the menu, order it. The striped bass was tasty I found incredible value at this Airbnb in Denver's RiNo district (note snow on the ground + clear skies) It was a nice winter day in Denver for Day 2 of the Redox InterOp Summit at Catalyst I like this banner A couple of Redox co-founders, my buddy Niko Skievaski and James Lloyd All InterOp paths lead to Redox Upstairs on the sixth floor is where you could find the Sales & Implementation Track Got a FHIR update from a member of the Redox team
Panel selfie (left to right): Lisa Hall, Ben Waugh, Brett Gailey, Coleen Coolidge Ben Waugh and Coleen Coolidge getting ready for our panel: Securing Data & Respecting PHI Selfie with Colin Hung and Niko Skievaski at the Redox pau hana Denver sunset (note the clear skies) Back home in less than 48 hours (Coit Tower in the background) Back in SF. Back in the smoke.
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