[OpenID] Fwd: Invitation to OpenID Foundation members to MIT-KIT Workshop on Private Health Data

Nat Sakimura n-sakimura at nri.co.jp
Sun Mar 9 01:15:21 UTC 2014


FYI. It includes BlutButton+ in the program, which uses OpenID Connect.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Thomas Hardjono <hardjono at mit.edu>
Date: 2014-03-05 0:45 GMT+00:00
Subject: Invitation to OpenID Foundation members to MIT-KIT Workshop on
Private Health Data
To: Nat Sakimura <n-sakimura at nri.co.jp>
Cc: "sakimura at gmail.com" <sakimura at gmail.com>, "agropper at gmail.com" <
agropper at gmail.com>, Thomas Hardjono <hardjono at mit.edu>



Nat,

We would like to extend an invitation to OpenID Foundation (OIF) members to
attend the coming
workshop at MIT on Private Health Data (March 28, 2014).

A key part of this workshop is understanding and promoting BlueButtonPlus,
which
uses OpenID-Connect (OIC) as its core infrastructure. As such, we think
this workshop
is very relevant for your members and providers who are interested in the
Healthcare space.

I've included our recent announcement below.  Please feel free to forward
this email to OIF members.

Thanks in advance.

Thomas Hardjono

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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Hardjono
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 2:59 PM
To: mit-privatehealthdata at mit.edu
Cc: Thomas Hardjono; adrian at alum.mit.edu
Subject: Save the date: MIT-KIT Workshop on Private Health Data


Save the date: MIT-KIT Workshop on Private Health Data

We are pleased to invite you to the MIT-KIT Workshop on Private Health Data
to be held on March 28, 2014 at the MIT Media Lab.

This one-day meeting will explore next-generation services infrastructure
for the sharing of patient data and other resources in the healthcare
space. We will pay particular attention to open issues in digital identity,
patient matching, and authorization management that stand in the way of
large-scale interoperability and predictive analytics. Our program will
focus on emerging Web-scale technologies as applied to health information
sharing and will be heavily weighted toward group discussion among our
expert participants.

An agenda will follow in the coming days. The program will begin with a
review of open issues, followed by relevant Web practices outside of
healthcare, and end with healthcare-specific profiles of generic practices.

We hope you will come.  Please register below and forward this email to
colleagues you'd like to have attend as well.

Information Page, Agenda & Registration (free):
http://kit.mit.edu/events/mit-kit-workshop-private-health-data



Thomas Hardjono & Adrian Gropper








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Thomas Hardjono, PhD.
Executive Director
MIT Consortium for Kerberos & Internet Trust

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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