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GHCP SUMMIT @ ATA's 2022 EDGE Policy Conference

December 7, 8 & 9, 2022 @ Park Hyatt, Washington, DC
#GHCPSummitATAEdge22

GHCP Summit @ ATA's 2022 EDGE Policy Conference

We are pleased to have partnered with ATA and host for the second time in the year the Global Health Connector Partnership Summit that will take place at the ATA’s 2022 EDGE Policy Conference on December 7, 8 & 9. EDGE2022 will convene thought leaders, policymakers, and pundits to discuss key perspectives from the front lines, explore the opportunity to create a two-channel, hybrid care delivery system, and tackle some of the toughest issues.

 ECHAlliance Group members have discounted registration, please contact  for further details.

Global Health Connector Leadership Award

The Global Health Connector Partnership Leadership award has been instituted to recognize individuals, organizations and governments for their outstanding leadership in Digital Health. This is a unique award and is not given but earned by making an exceptional contribution to Digital Health.

The vision behind the award is to recognize the leadership and pioneering role in policy, program or implementation of Digital Health. We believe that by recognizing the individuals, organizations and the governments, we will motivate others to follow these ‘Role Models’ in implementing digital health.

Agenda

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December 7, 8 & 9, 2022

Speakers

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About ATA EDGE

The ATA EDGE Policy Conference will convene a diverse group of changemakers to explore the latest state and federal telehealth policies as our industry prepares for the critical next steps that we must take to avoid the telehealth cliff.

About GHCP:

The Global Health Connector Partnership connects global health communities targeting health inequalities, skills and data.

The worldwide delivery of health and care has become increasingly challenging over recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified demand and capacity issues and contributed to the ever-rising costs of health and care delivery. We are in need of changes: optimally planned services and robust and innovation-driven systems.