Health Privacy Summit Videos by Speakers
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Aaron Titus
Identity Finder
Aasim Padela
University of Chicago
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 1 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 2 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 3 of 3
Adrian Gropper
Health URL.com
Patient Privacy Rights
- Consent for Research: Do We Need It?
- How do Social Media, Mobile Devices, Medical Devices and Implants, Online Health Websites, and Clouds Threaten Health Privacy?
- Patient Data in the Cloud: How Is It Used? How Is It Protected?
Alan Westin
Professor of Public Law and Government Emeritus at Columbia University
Author, Privacy and Freedom
- How the American Public Views Patient Privacy and Health Technology Systems: What Ten Years of Surveys Tell Us
- What do Research and History Tell Us About Privacy Today?
Andrew Blumberg
University of Texas at Austin
- Consent and Segmentation of Data: The 2010 PCAST Report
- Summit Workgroups on Technology Solutions; Consumer Education; and, Principles
Andrew Dillon
Dean, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin
Andrew Litt
Dell Computers
Anil Jain
Explorys
Anita Allen
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Ann Cook
U.S. National Institutes of Health
Anonymous
Patient
Barbara Evans
University of Houston Law Center
Barry Chaiken
Former Chairman HIMSS
Imprivata
- Control of Patient Data—Health Information Exchanges
- Is There Too Much or Too Little Regulation? Will States or Congress Regulate?
Beatrice Covassi
Delegation of the European Union
Benedicte Callan
University of Texas at Austin
Bill Turner
Allium Healthcare
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy 1 of 2
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy Part 2 of 2
Bob Gregg
ID Experts
Brian Selfridge
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
Meditology Services
Bridget Asay
Attorney General's Office, State of Vermont
CAPT Michael Weiner
U.S. Defense Systems
COL John Scott
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
Candice Weatherly,
Candice Weatherly,
Carl Gunter
University of Illinois
Cathy Betz
Source Healthcare Analytics
Christian Hamann
Gleiss Lutz, Germany
Cliff Baker
Meditology Services
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy 1 of 2
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy Part 2 of 2
Congressman Ed Markey (D-MA)
U.S. House of Representatives
Congressman Joe Barton (R-TX)
U.S. House of Representatives
Cora Han
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
Corinne Carey
New York Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Big Data - More Information and More Risks
- Contrasting Beliefs about Privacy Protection in the Digital Era
- HIEs: What We Know and Don't Know, Data Segmentation, & Patient-Centered Options (e.g., opt-in/opt-out)
David (Doc) Searls
Harvad University
David Chao
Chief Technology Officer, Crimson
David Jacobs
Electronic Privacy Information Center
David Muntz
Office of the National Coordinator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
David Staggs
Jericho Systems
David W. Hilgers
Brown McCarroll, L.L.P.
American Bar Association, Health Privacy
David Wanser
Senior Clinical Consultant for Intellica
- Control of Patient Data—Health Information Exchanges
- Summit Workgroups on Technology Solutions; Consumer Education; and, Principles
David Warner
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
David Wiggin
Teradata
Deborah C. Peel
Patient Privacy Rights
- Louis D Brandeis Award to Congressman Joe Barton (R-TX) and to Congressman Ed Markey (D-MA)
- Patient Stories About Privacy Loss
- The 2012 Health Privacy Agenda
- Welcome to the First International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy
- Welcome to the Second International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy
- Welcome to the Third International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy
Deborah Golden
Deloitte
Deborah Hurley
Hurley Consulting
Debra Bromson
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP
Debra Diener
Privacy and Identity Management Consultant
Demelza Baer
American Civil Liberties Union
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 1 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 2 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 3 of 3
Deven McGraw
Center for Democracy and Technology
Duane Decouteau
Jericho Systems Corporation
Ed Abrahams
Personalized Medicine Coalition
Farzad Mostashari, MD
National Coordinator for Health IT, U.S. Health and Human Services
Fausto Meza
Doctors Hospital at Renaissance
Frank Pasquale
Seton Hall Law School
- Does the U.S. Need E.U. Data Protections?: Should U.S Companies Meet E.U. Requirements?
- Is There Too Much or Too Little Regulation? Will States or Congress Regulate?
Gen Kelsang Varahi
Vajrayogini Buddhist Center
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 1 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 2 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 3 of 3
H. Westley Clark
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Health and Human Services
- Consent and Segmentation of Data: The 2010 PCAST Report
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 1 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 2 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 3 of 3
Helen Nissenbaum
New York University
James Koenig
Co-Leader, Health Information Privacy & Security Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers
James Pyles
Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville
- Contrasting Beliefs about Privacy Protection in the Digital Era
- Health Information Privacy and Health IT: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here?
- Is There Too Much or Too Little Regulation? Will States or Congress Regulate?
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 1 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 2 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 3 of 3
- Summit Workgroups on Technology Solutions; Consumer Education; and, Principles
Jeffrey Rosen
George Washington University
Jeremy Gruber
Council for Responsible Genetics
Jessica Rich
U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection
John McDaniel
NetApp
John Sabo
Computer Associates
John Verdi
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Jon Neiditz
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough
Jordan Robertson
Bloomberg News
Joseph Conn
Modern Healthcare
Joy Pritts
Office of the National Coordinator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Control of Patient Data—Health Information Exchanges
- Is There Too Much or Too Little Regulation? Will States or Congress Regulate?
- Putting the I in Health IT Privacy and Security: How Consumers Can be Part of the Policy-Making Process
Kathryn Serkes
Chair & Co-Founder, Doctor Patient Medical Association
- Is Genetic Privacy Threatened?
- Summit Workgroups on Technology Solutions; Consumer Education; and, Principles
- The Value of Health Data INSIDE Health Care
Kelly Caine
School of Computing, Clemson University
Kim Little
Lexis Nexis
Kimberly Gray
IMS Health
Kurt Long
FairWarning
Lara Ballard
U.S. Department of State
Latanya Sweeney
Carnegie Mellon University
Harvard University
- Big Data, Big Problems, Big Solutions?
- Secondary Uses of Personal Health Information in Health Databases: Implications of Sorrell vs. IMS Health
- theDataMap Update: All the Places Your Health Data Goes
- theDataMap: All the Places Your Medical Data Goes
Lawrence O. Gostin
O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law
- Welcome to the Second International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy
- Welcome to the Third International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy
Lee Tien
Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Consent and Segmentation of Data: The 2010 PCAST Report
- How do Social Media, Mobile Devices, Medical Devices and Implants, Online Health Websites, and Clouds Threaten Health Privacy?
- Summit Workgroups on Technology Solutions; Consumer Education; and, Principles
Leo Dittemore
Healthcare Partners
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy 1 of 2
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy Part 2 of 2
Leon Rodriguez
Director, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Lillie Coney
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Linda Rodriguez
U.S. National Institutes of Health
M. Peter Adler
Systems Research and Applications Corporation (SRA) International
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy 1 of 2
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy Part 2 of 2
Maneesha Mithal
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
- First Do No Harm. Does Technology Harm Patients?
- Patient Data in the Cloud: How Is It Used? How Is It Protected?
Marc Rotenberg
Executive Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Marcy Wilder
Hogan Lovells
Mark Frisse
Vanderbilt University
Mark Luker
Networking and Information Technology Research and Development, U.S. Federal Government
Mark Rothstein
University of Louisville School of Medicine
- Big Data - More Information and More Risks
- HIEs: What We Know and Don't Know, Data Segmentation, & Patient-Centered Options (e.g., opt-in/opt-out)
- Louis D Brandeis Award to Mark A. Rothstein
Melvin Urofsky
Professor of Law and Public Policy, Virginia Commonwealth University
Author, Louis D. Brandeis: A Life
Michael Stearns
e-MDs
- Control of Patient Data—Health Information Exchanges
- Docs and EHRs. How is the Physician-Patient Relationship Affected?
Michelle DeMooy
Consumer Action
- Control of Patient Data—Health Information Exchanges
- Summit Workgroups on Technology Solutions; Consumer Education; and, Principles
- The Value of Health Data OUTSIDE Healthcare
Micky Tripathi,
Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative
Mike Davis
Veterans Health Administration
Nancy Barto
Arizona State Senate
Natasha Singer
New York Times
Nicolas P. Terry
McKinney School of Law, Indiana University
Nicolas Terry
Indiana University Robert McKinney School of Law
Omar Khawaja
Verizon
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy 1 of 2
- Chief Information Officiers (CIOs) and Privacy Part 2 of 2
Pablo Molina
Georgetown Law
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 1 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 2 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 3 of 3
- First Do No Harm. Does Technology Harm Patients?
Patricia A. Rehmer
Commissioner, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, State of Connecticut
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 1 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 2 of 3
- Newtown Shooting and the Privacy of Psychiatric Data Part 3 of 3
Peter Bootsma
Royal Netherlands Embassy
Peter Hustinix
European Data Protection Supervisor
Peter Hustinx
European Data Protection Supervisor
Phil Booth
medConfidential
- Consent for Research: Do We Need It?
- Does the U.S. Need E.U. Data Protections?: Should U.S Companies Meet E.U. Requirements?
Ranieri Guerra
Italian Embassy
Reverend J. Michael Little
Friendship Baptist Church
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 1 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 2 of 3
- Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Privacy Part 3 of 3
Richard Thoreson
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Health and Human Services
Robert L. Hutchings
Dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Robert M. Kolodner
Co-founder and President, Collaborative Transformations, LLC
Executive Vice President & Chief Health Informatics Officer for Open Health Tools, Inc.
Romulo Juarez
Accenture
Ron Ross
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ron Walters
Anderson Cancer Center
Ross Anderson
University of Cambridge
Scott Monteith
Michigan State University
- Docs and EHRs. How is the Physician-Patient Relationship Affected?
- Patient Story About Loss of Privacy
Sherri Morgan
National Association of Social Workers
Stephania H. Griffin
Veterans Health Administration
Stephanie Perrin
University of Toronto
Stephen Palmer
Office of e-Health Coordination at Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Steve Steffensen
Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, U.S. Army
Susan McAndrew
Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Todd Park
U.S. Chief Technology Officier of the United States
Wes Rishel
Gartner
Westley Clark,
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Health and Human Services
William M. Sage
University of Texas at Austin School of Law
- Is Genetic Privacy Threatened?
- Secondary Uses of Personal Health Information in Health Databases: Implications of Sorrell vs. IMS Health
William Pewen
Marshall University
William Sage
University of Texas at Austin