Niall Brennan, M.P.P.
Niall Brennan is the Senior Advisor for Data Strategy to the CDC Director. Read Bio
Co-located with the National Health Policy Conference
In February 2020, more than 1,200 attendees convened in Washington, D.C. to participate in the Health Datapalooza and engage in meaningful collaboration and face-to-face conversations on the big ideas, big opportunities, and policy hurdles for improving health and health care.
The 2020 event was the first year that the Health Datapalooza was co-located with the National Health Policy Conference (NHPC), providing attendees the unique experience of participating in both events and hearing the best of health data and health policy innovation.
Deven McGraw, Ciitizen Deven McGraw was awarded the Health Data Impact award for her leadership on patient rights regarding personal health data. Replacing the previous Health Data Liberator Award, the Health Data Impact Award recognizes extraordinary contributions and leadership by individuals, or teams of individuals, who have taken data and transformed it for the greater good and public use. Read More » |
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AH Member | $925 | $1,025 | $1,075 |
Non-Member | $1,125 | $1,225 | $1,275 |
Government - Member | $825 | $925 | $975 |
Government - Non-member | $1,025 | $1,125 | $1,175 |
AH Student Member | $400 | $500 | $550 |
Developer | $550 | ||
Patient | $550 | ||
Speaker | $450 | ||
Group Rate (5+) | $975 | $1,075 | $1,125 |
Sitting at the nexus of ideas, evidence, and execution, Health Datapalooza is where Federal policymakers and regulatory leads take their seats beside the health system’s chief officers (information, medical, innovation), Silicon Valley startups, data gladiators, and patients. More than a meeting, Health Datapalooza is a diverse community of big thinkers and roll-up-our-sleeves-and-get-it-done problem solvers who share a mission to liberate and use data to improve health and health care.