Overview

September 7

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State health and human services systems are at important crossroads. The proliferation of data and new advancements in AI-powered analytics could revolutionize public health and patient care. But too many Medicaid systems still rely on legacy, on-premises systems that can’t scale or keep up with rapid change.

By migrating core functions to the cloud, health and human agencies can implement transformative changes, modernizing whole systems to provide next-generation speed and flexibility for public health providers. Real-time video analysis, easy-to-navigate patient portals, greater eligibility self-service, individualized care and many more innovations are possible – but they demand the agility and scalability of cloud architecture.

Join Government Technology and our partners at Oracle and Intel on September 7th to learn more about how cloud is helping state health agencies embrace new innovations, modernize Medicaid and transform public health care for the years ahead.    

Speakers

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Brenda Decker

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government and former CIO, State of Nebraska

Brenda Decker most recently spent five years with IBM as a Director for Global Government Industry services. Prior to IBM, Brenda served in Nebraska state government for 37 years, 10+ years as the state's chief information officer with responsibility for state government computing, telecommunications, public safety radio, and video conferencing. Her expertise leading, transforming and managing large IT organizations has created high-performing teams and partnered cross functional public and private organizations. Her work has garnered both local and national recognition for her contributions to government technology.

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Bob Nevins

Director, State and Local Government Strategy, Oracle

In his current role, Bob analyzes, defines and manages the execution of comprehensive, integrated HHS market and sales strategies for Oracle's public sector vertical. His domain expertise includes major HHS programs such as Medicaid, Child Welfare, Child Support Enforcement, Integrated Eligibility and Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention. Before joining Oracle, Bob spent over 20 years in a variety of senior leadership roles in Massachusetts state government, including serving as COO and CIO or the Health Connector pursuant to the Massachusetts Health Insurance Reform Law. Other senior roles in Massachusetts government have included Director of Mass.gov, Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Revenue and Associate Deputy Commissioner for Child Support Enforcement.