Finding Balance through Innovation

Transcription

Finding Balance through Innovation
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
Finding Balance through Innovation
October 14-16, 2013
Obesity, Diabetes & the Metabolic Crisis
www.ClevelandClinic.org/Summit
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
1
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Dear Friends:
Welcome to the 11th Annual Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit—
Finding Balance through Innovation. This event successfully brings leaders
of healthcare, business, law, finance, media, and research together to share
information, debate ideas, and promote medical innovation across the board
for the good of patient care everywhere.
Over the past 10 years, we’ve seen the Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation
Summit address pressing issues in healthcare. Finding Balance through
Innovation, with its focus on obesity and metabolic disorders, is a
surpassing example. Obesity and its associated metabolic disorders are the
leading threat to public health in the developed world, and over the next
two days Summit speakers and panel members will explore and showcase
innovative approaches to obesity and metabolic disorders. We welcome a
wide discussion of the crises and their solutions at all levels.
Contents
1
2
8
16
19
24
40
48
50
Welcome
Introduction
Two Cleveland Clinic Institutes: One Goal
Steering Committee Agenda- At a Glance
Agenda
Special Announcements
Sponsors
Exhibitors Map
Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin: Cleveland Clinic Innovations
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Cleveland Clinic is at the forefront of innovation in addressing obesity
and metabolic disorders. Under the leadership of James Young, MD, our
Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease Institute is ranked #2 in America
(U.S. News & World Report) and continues to grow in effectiveness and
influence.
Over the next two days, you will have the opportunity to see and hear
some of the world’s leading experts on medical innovation in all fields. A
wide range of questions will be discussed—from investable start-ups to the
effects of healthcare reform. Don’t miss the announcement of Cleveland
Clinic’s Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2014, or the lively networking and
cultural events we have planned.
Thank you for sharing our passion for medical innovation. I hope that you
will find much to challenge and interest you at the 2013 Medical Innovation
Summit. I hope that we will see you again next year as we continue to
advance the cause of medical innovation worldwide.
Sincerely,
Delos M. Cosgrove, MD
Chief Executive Officer and President
Cleveland Clinic
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
3
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Dear Medical Innovation Leader
Historian Will Durant observed that “The health of nations is more important than the wealth of nations.”
In truth, health and wealth are inextricably linked. This is nowhere more evident than in the worldwide
economic and medical challenges posed by the metabolic syndrome of obesity and diabetes.
The statistics are truly staggering:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
58 million Americans are overweight
40 million Americans are obese
9 million children and teens are obese
26 million Americans have Type II diabetes (8% of the population)
Direct obesity-related healthcare costs exceed $70 billion
Lost or restricted work resulting from obesity-related illness is also $70 billion
Obesity is the #2 cause of preventable death in America
Based on these data, it is not only logical for Cleveland Clinic to convene a conference of thought leaders on
this topic; it is a professional and ethical responsibility. Cleveland Clinic Innovations (CCI) holds the annual
Medical Innovation Summit to promote discourse among key stakeholders and decision makers from all
sectors of the healthcare ecosystem. This year’s conference has clearly succeeded.
When talented, visionary and resourceful representatives from medicine and discovery science interact with
the commercial and government sectors, we can look forward to substantive ideas and creative solutions.
Solving the metabolic crisis will take transcendent thinking and inspired synergy from all sectors of our
society. But the first step is to establish a platform for discussion, beginning with this Medical Innovation
Summit.
For over nine decades, Cleveland Clinic has been at the forefront of developing and delivering breakthrough
techniques and technologies that improve and extend human life. Since CCI was formally chartered in
2000, we have focused on commercializing creative thought from our talented physicians, scientists and
executives. We bring process and discipline to the field of medical innovation and the results reflect our
success:
•
•
•
•
•
•
66 portfolio companies
Over $750M in equity investment attracted
Return of over $65M to our inventors
Over 525 issued patents
Over 400 product licenses under management
Over 1,100 local jobs created
Perhaps in no other pursuit is collaboration of greater importance than in the field of healthcare. It takes teams
of caregivers to affect world-class outcomes for our patients, and advancing our knowledge and portfolio
in medical innovation is no different and Cleveland Clinic strives to be the best partner in medicine. In the
case of CCI, that meant developing collaborations with other top academic medical systems and research
universities to share resources and ideas. Our Healthcare Innovation Alliance has operated successfully
since 2010 with members like MedStar Health, North Shore Long Island Jewish, ProMedica, The Innovation
Institute (St. Joseph Orange County), University of Notre Dame and Marshfield Clinic. The Healthcare
Innovation Alliance has even extended to include partners from the commercial marketplace like Parker
Hannifin, which brings the perspective of a world leader in motion control, hydraulics, seals and aerospace
technologies—fresh thinking that has been adapted to answer pressing healthcare questions.
Extending the theme of collaboration, staging one of the nation’s focal events in
medical innovation requires the talent, vision and dedication of many colleagues.
Foremost are our speakers and sponsors. Both individuals and organizations have
made substantive contributions to this forum, without which it simply could not
be presented. We encourage you to read about both groups in our program and
interact with them throughout the conference.
The Summit comes to life because of the tireless effort of our colleagues at Cleveland
Clinic who bring both vision and extraordinary attention to detail to creating the
opportunity for us to share these three days together. Our Summit Production
Team and Steering Committee deserves the credit for developing the program
and platform to explore the metabolic crisis. This year, we extend our recognition
to Philip Schauer, MD, and his colleagues in the Cleveland Clinic Bariatric and
Metabolic Institute, which has earned a reputation as one of the world’s leading
destinations for the treatment of obesity.
This year we have moved the Summit’s location from Cleveland Clinic’s nucleus to
the newest jewel in downtown Cleveland, the Global Center for Health Innovation.
It is appropriate for us to host the inaugural event in this facility. The Global Center
for Health Innovation was inspired by the vision of Cleveland Clinic CEO, Toby
Cosgrove, MD. His leadership was a magnet that brought community and industry
together to realize its successful completion. We are “One Cleveland’s Clinic” and
this venue deserves our continued support to extend its success.
Congratulations and thanks for joining us here in Cleveland for our 11th Annual
Medical Innovation Summit. Please mark your calendars for next year’s installment:
Cancer Technologies—Progress Today. Proceed Tomorrow. October 27-29, 2014.
Thomas Graham, MD
Chief Innovation Officer and Justice Family
Chair in Medical Innovations, Vice-Chair,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Gary Fingerhut
Acting Executive Director,
General Manager, IT Commercialization,
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
What’s new?
Everything! The new Cleveland Convention Center
offers all the functionality and amenities
you’ll need for a successful event.
October 14 – 16, 2013
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the citizens of our great city, I am pleased to welcome you to
Cleveland for the 11th Annual Medical Innovation Summit: Finding Balance
through Innovation. I hope you will take this opportunity to experience our warm
Cleveland hospitality and all the amenities and fun of this five-time All-American
city.
Cleveland, located on the beautiful shores of Lake Erie, is a vibrant and growing
city with a rich history and world-class attractions. An innovative city with a
strong medical community, world renowned healthcare institutions and a growing
bio-technology sector, Cleveland is the perfect location for the 2013 Medical
Innovation Summit.
Designed to host major trade shows, conventions and meetings year round,
this spectacular new facility located in the heart of Cleveland features:
• 225,000grosssquarefeetofClassAexhibitspace
• 35state-of-the-artmeetingrooms
• A32,000-square-foot,column-freeballroom
• Anexpansivetruckdockwith17fulltruckbays
• High-techaudiovisualequipmentandwi-fi
Visit www.clevcc.com or contact us at 216.928.1600 or meetings@clevcc.com.
We are now home to the Global Center for Health Innovation and the brand new
Cleveland Convention Center. Many of our universities and colleges have
specialized medical and healthcare studies; and, experienced professionals and
students often come together in Cleveland for conferences such as this one.
Whether you are here just for this conference, live here, or choose to visit us time
and time again, Cleveland has something for everyone. From fine dining in our
unique neighborhoods like Little Italy and Ohio City to the wonderful nightlife of
East 4th Street, The Cleveland Horseshoe Casino, or the Theater District, you will
find something you love.
Once again, welcome! Enjoy all that we have to offer and share in the experiences
that are uniquely Cleveland.
Sincerely,
Checkusout.
Wethinkyou’lllikewhat’snew.
Frank G. Jackson, Mayor
Every challenge creates opportunity
Every relationship brings responsibility
LEADING GLOBAL CUSTOMERS
RELY ON IRISH PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES
25% of the world’s diabetic population use
injectable devices manufactured in Ireland that’s 30 million people who know they can
depend on medical devices from Ireland.
Providing services for Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
Every patient is
our inspiration
© Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems Inc. 2013
October 2013
003881-131003
www.enterprise-ireland.com
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
9
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Two Cleveland Clinic Institutes: One Goal
The Digestive Disease Institute
Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute (DDI) is regarded as one of the top digestive disease centers in the
nation. It unites all specialists within one unique, fully integrated model of care aimed at optimizing patient
experience. Departments include Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Colorectal Surgery, General Surgery (including
hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery, transplant surgery, and breast surgery), and Human Nutrition.
The DDI offers the most advanced, safest, and proven treatments performed in the most effective and patientfriendly way, including shorter waits for appointments and more seamless interaction with all specialists. In
addition, the institute model enhances opportunities for cutting-edge research and physician education.
Throughout the years, DDI physicians have pioneered many new technologies and procedures for treating digestive
disorders, such as continent ileostomy/stapled pouch procedures; advancement flaps/sleeves for perianal fistulas
and Crohn’s disease; innovative and advanced endoscopic, laparoscopic, and robotic procedures; multi-organ
and living donor transplants; multimodality approaches to abdominal malignancies; and the most current medical
therapies for a wide variety of gastrointestinal disorders. This rich history of innovation continues today under the
direction of DDI Chairman John Fung, MD, PhD, whether through the development of new surgical techniques or
participation in clinical trials and operating outcomes research databases or registries.
Dr. Philip Schauer:
Busy Surgeon, Active Obesity Researcher
Obesity has become a public health crisis in the United States. Current
research suggests that in this country alone, about 300,000 deaths per
year can be linked directly to morbid obesity, which is defined as weighing
at least 100 pounds over ideal body weight.
Philip Schauer, MD, international obesity expert and the Director of the
Bariatric and Metabolic Institute (BMI) within the Digestive Disease
Institute, has first-hand experience gained at the frontlines of this ongoing
battle that has become a national health and economic crisis.
Dr. Schauer reduces the stomach size of patients with a surgical
procedure—there are several types—that cures them of their obesity but
oftentimes eliminates type 2 diabetes and as many as 20 or more other
medical ailments.
In 2013, the Bariatric and Metabolic Institute (BMI) was fully integrated within the DDI. Under the leadership of
Philip Schauer, MD, five surgeons, four medical doctors, four psychologists, four dieticians, and more than two
dozen support staff assist the 700 patients who annually undergo bariatric surgery at Cleveland Clinic.
Of these major health problems, type 2 diabetes is one of the most
debilitating. Tragically, obesity and diabetes go hand in hand in the vast
majority of cases.
Bariatric surgeries are on pace to increase by 15% in 2013, and this specialized service has been expanded to
two other hospitals in Cleveland as well as Cleveland Clinic Florida, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, and an allied
hospital, Doctors Hospital at Renaissance in Edinburgh Texas, which is the largest physician-owned facility in the
United States.
“The good news is that in 2012, I proved with my ground-breaking
STAMPEDE (Surgical Treatment and Medications Potentially Eradicate
Diabetes Efficiently) study that weight-loss surgery can cure type 2
diabetes,” says Dr. Schauer.
The Endocrinology & Metabolism Institute
Cleveland Clinic’s Endocrinology & Metabolism Institute (EMI) is committed to providing the highest-quality
healthcare to patients with diabetes, endocrine, and metabolism disorders, while continuing its nonstop efforts
exploring innovative ways to improve their care and best treat these disorders.
The EMI formally came together in 2008 and under the leadership of James Young, MD, it has evolved into a
paradigm of what Cleveland Clinic was hoping to accomplish with its complete reorganization into 16 distinct
clinical “institutes.” The EMI continues to raise the bar. With patient-centered care, cutting-edge treatments,
innovative research, scores of clinical trials, and extraordinary state-of-the-art medical technologies, Cleveland
Clinic remains as one of the top diabetes and endocrinology centers in the nation.
Management of disease is an important focus of EMI. The Diabetes Center and main campus diabetes educators
have spearheaded the standardization of diabetes education across Cleveland Clinic. Shared medical appointments
are offered for diabetes management with specific providers. Through the Diabetes Center, bariatric surgeon
consults are also offered to help patients sort out their options for weight-loss surgery for control of type 2 diabetes.
Surgical Treatment Of Obesity And Diabetes:
Weighing The Facts
Dr. Schauer and his colleagues at Cleveland Clinic reported that after a
year 37% to 42% of patients in the STAMPEDE trial who had the bariatric
surgery were able to keep their blood glucose levels below the threshold
doctors use to diagnose diabetes (HbA1c levels of 7% or less) compared
with 12% of those who depended only on the medications.
“These one-year results were simply stunning,” says Dr. Schauer,
“especially considering the fact that these surgical patients had suffered
from uncontrolled type 2 diabetes for eight years or more in spite of regular
doctor visits. We are continuing to follow these study volunteers for four
years to see if their favorable results are sustainable and we are tracking
their remarkable progress.”
Subscribe to MIT Technology Review
and explore the technologies that matter.
subscribe.technologyreview.com/mit
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
13
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
The Bariatric Medical Mystery
Obesity-Related Diseases
The Deadly Constellation
Obesity is a serious disease with many major health implications.
Losing drastic amounts of weight and curing this disease with weightloss surgery—and eliminating the attendant illnesses that accompany
obesity—have nothing to do with vanity. It has all to do with living well,
living longer.
CARDIOVASCULAR
HEMATOPOIETIC
Congestive heart failure
Coronary artery disease
Hyperlipidemia
Hypertension
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Venous stasis ulcers
Thrombophlebitis
Deep venous thrombosis
Pulmonary embolism
MUSCULOSKELETAL
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Degenerative joint disease
Gout
Plantar fasciitis
ENDOCRINE
Insulin resistance
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Type 2 diabetes
GASTROINTESTINAL AND
HEPATOBILIARY
Abdominal hernia
Gallstones
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
NEUROLOGIC AND PSYCHIATRIC
Anxiety
Depression
Pseudotumor cerebri
Stroke
“Many researchers believe in the ‘hind gut theory.’ Because nutrients are getting to the distal gut—the ileum—
much quicker because of the surgery, the response made by the hormones GLPI, PYY (peptide YY) is now
much more profound, resulting in the elimination of diabetes. Other theories include the reduction in chronic
inflammation in the body caused by the drastic weight loss, and the significant impact that surgery has on taste
preferences.”
Dr. Schauer has now successfully treated more than 5,000 obese patients with weight-loss surgery, and he
knows that it can be transformative, on both a medical and personal level. “As a busy surgeon with over 25
years of experience, I have had extraordinary clinical success with thousands of people who went from obese
to significantly lighter, healthier, and happier. I have made the study and refinement of the surgical approach to
treating obesity my life’s work. This pursuit has taken me all over the world as a teacher, lecturer, researcher,
and surgeon with the dual goal of not only helping some of society’s most vulnerable and in-need people, but
also desperately trying to coordinate a medical counterattack against the obesity epidemic that has overtaken our
country and is now poised to engulf the rest of the world.”
OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGIC
Fetal abnormalities and infant mortality
Gestational diabetes
Infertility
Miscarriage
GENITOURINARY
Stress urinary incontinence
Urinary tract infections
Even after Dr. Schauer’s groundbreaking STAMPEDE study, no one is sure how or why weight-loss surgery cures
type 2 diabetes, although there are now five distinct theories. “Some experts believe that weight loss reduces fat
cell mass and that the fat cells in belly fat—visceral fat—are metabolically active and secrete hormones that may
have effects on blood sugar,” says Dr. Schauer. “By reducing the number of cells, improvements and reduced
insulin resistance may then be triggered. Others believe that it’s the ‘gut hormone theory’ that’s responsible
for diabetes reversal. The thinking is that when food is surgically rerouted by the surgery, other hormones are
activated because the duodenum (the first section of the small intestine) has been bypassed. These may be
hormones we have not discovered yet and their activation along with suppression of other hormones could be
what triggers the results.
PULMONARY
Asthma
Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
Obstructive sleep apnea
Pulmonary hypertension
A Snapshot: Cleveland Clinic Today
Cleveland Clinic, founded in 1921, is a nonprofit multispecialty
academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital
care with research and education. Today, nearly 3,000
Cleveland Clinic physicians and scientists practice in more than
100 medical specialties and subspecialties, annually recording
more than three million patient visits and more than 70,000
surgeries. Patients come for treatment annually from every state
in the nation and from more than 80 countries.
In 2007, Cleveland Clinic restructured its practice, grouping
all clinical specialties into integrated practice units called
Institutes. An Institute combines all the specialties surrounding
a specific organ or disease system under a single roof. Each
Institute has a single leader and focuses the energies of multiple
professionals onto the patient. From access and communication
to billing and point-of-care service, Institutes are improving the
patient experience at Cleveland Clinic.
Scotland.
The home of
Whisky and the
Bionic Hand.
We’re the toast of the
scientific community.
We’ve got quite a reputation for invention, innovation
and improving people’s lives. Penicillin. Keyhole
surgery. The beta-blocker. The game of golf. It’s a
long list. And it’s still growing. In every sector from
finance and electronics to our pioneering work in
life sciences, we strive to set standards. We have
world-class academic institutions and purpose built
science parks with some of the finest research facilities
in the world. And passionate people with a hunger
to win. We can develop your products and expand
your business. And that’s precisely why companies
invest in Scotland.
e
b
o
t
t
n
Wa
e
h
t
f
o
t
par
?
y
t
i
n
u
m
m
o
c
turing
manufac
d
n
a
n
ig
y with
ides des
e Industr
ign prov
ic
s
v
e
e
D
D
l
l
a
a
Medic
e Medic
rmation
ket info
nals in th
r
a
io
s
m
s
e
d
f
n
o
a
l
pr
ring to
technica
e, and b
r
e
g
tu
d
c
e
a
f
g
u
n
cuttin
paced
elop, ma
ay’s fast
d to dev
d
e
e
to
n
in
y
e
s
th
t.
device
e marke
inished
al devic
ic
d
e
market f
m
us
conscio
and cost
ing:
s are say
r
e
b
m
e
our m
ut what
Check o
ations
nd illustr
a
k
o
o
tl
ative ou
nents
“Inform
le compo
b
a
e
s
u
y
tiall
of poten
ment.”
and equip
ss of
awarene
;
s
u
c
o
f
t
l
l produc
nt to dea
“Medica
compete
e
r
a
t
a
y
b
s th
equired
companie
ystems r
s
ty
li
a
u
q
with the
akers.”
m
device
veryone
at e
d see wh
n
a
y
a
d
Join to
about!
is raving
it:
ribe, vis
ubscribe
To subsc
ign.com/s
s
e
ld
a
ic
d
http://me
-7173.
866-505
1
ll
a
c
r
o
To see what we can do for your business, visit www.sdi.co.uk/lifesciences
s:
t with u
Connec
SCOTLAND. SUCCESS LIKES IT HERE.
W h e r e
te c h n o l o g y
c om e s
Fi r st
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
Steering Committee
Paul DiCorleto, PhD
Chair,
Lerner Research Institute
Harry Rein
Partner Emeritus,
Foundation Medical Partners
Many thanks to the 2013 Medical
Innovation Summit Steering Committee
members who were essential in shaping
the agenda and recruiting speakers.
Steven Nissen, MD
Department Chair,
Cardiovascular Medicine,
Heart and Vascular Institute
Michael Roizen, MD
Chief Wellness Officer,
Wellness Institute
Laurence “Ned” Kennedy, MD
Department Chair,
Endocrinology and
Metabolic Institute
John Kirwan, PhD
Staff,
Gastroenterology and Hepatology,
Digestive Disease Institute
Ellen Rome, MD
Head, Center for Adolescent
Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
Phillip Schauer, MD
Director,
Bariatric and Metabolic Institute,
Digestive Disease Institute
James Young, MD
Chair,
Endocrinology and
Metabolism Institute
Transforming the
HEART OF HEALTHCARE.
Connecting clinicians, patients, and critical information.
We work with the best minds in the healthcare industry, using the latest technologies to develop solutions
that address difficult challenges like protecting patient data. Our proven, secure, and affordable tactics
connect clinicians with patients, providing real-time access to care from virtually anywhere.
Visit Verizon and Alcatel-Lucent during
the 2013 Medical Innovation Summit.
verizonenterprise.com | 877-297-7816
© 2013 Verizon
19
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Summit Agenda – at a Glance
Sunday, October 13
Taste of ScotlandHosted by Scottish Development International
7:00 P.M.
Nearly 100 years ago, Nobel Prize-winning scientist
August Krogh and his wife Marie embarked on a
journey to revolutionize diabetes care, driven by her
needs as a diabetes patient. Today, Novo Nordisk
still takes a deeply human approach to everything
we do. As a world leader in diabetes care, we are in
a position of great responsibility. We must continue
Monday, October 14
science into treatment. We must prioritize research,
New Ventures Healthcare Challenge,
presented by Cleveland Clinic and StartUp Health
education, and partnership around the world to
10:15 – 1:00 P.M.
Cleveland Clinic Tours
to combine drug discovery and technology to turn
make diabetes a global priority. We must conduct
our business responsibly in every way. And most
importantly, we can never lose sight of the patientcentric approach that has driven our vision of
10:00 – 1:30 P.M.
• Arts and Medicine Institute Tour
• State of the Art Patient Experience | Heart and Vascular,
Miller Pavilion Tour
innovation since our inception.
Together, we can defeat diabetes
in our lifetime.
For more about us, visit novonordisk-us.com
Introduction
2:00 – 2:20 P.M.
Welcome
Perspective from Clinical Leaders
2:20 – 2:35 P.M.
2:35 – 3:35 P.M.
The State of Healthcare Innovation
3:35 – 4:35 P.M.
A Global Picture of Health
4:35 – 5:35 P.M.
Exchanges: The New Health Insurance Marketplace
5:35 – 6:30 P.M.
Exhibitor Welcome Reception 6:30 P.M.
Dinner
One-on-One: Senator Tom Daschle,
Former Senator, Majority Leader
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
©2011 Novo Nordisk 141928 June 2011
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Tuesday,
October 15
21
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Sunrise Session with Thomas Graham, MD
The Healthcare Innovation Alliance: Partnership for Innovation
7:00 A.M.
Just Walk with a Doc with Michael Roizen, MD
7:30 A.M.
Welcome
7:30 – 8:30 A.M. Surgical Demonstration
Wednesday, October 16
8:30 – 12:00 P.M.
Healthcare Startup Showcase, presented by Cleveland Clinic
and Elsevier Business Intelligence
7:00 – 7:45 A.M.
Sunrise Session with Delos Cosgrove, MD
Cleveland Clinic Model of Care
8:30 – 9:40 A.M.
Surgical Weight-loss Procedures
7:55 A.M.
Welcome
9:40 – 10:00 A.M.
Break
8:00 – 8:30 A.M.
10:00 – 11:15 A.M.
Fighting Obesity: Good for the Community, Good for Business
One-on-One: José Almeida, Chairman, President,
and Chief Executive Officer, Covidien
11:15 – 12 P.M.
8:30 – 9:30 A.M.
Understanding and Treating Diabetes
One-on-One: Mark Bertolini, Chairman,
Chief Executive Officer and President, Aetna
9:30 A.M.
12:15 – 1:45 P.M.
Lunch
Raffle Drawing: Trip for Two to Ireland,
sponsored by Enterprise Ireland
One-on-One:
9:30 – 9:50 A.M.
Break
9:50 A.M.
Twitter Giveaway
9:50 – 11:00 A.M.
Health IT and the Patient Experience
11:00 – 12:15 P.M. “Top 10” Medical Innovations for 2014
12:15 – 2:00 P.M.
Lunch
6:45 – 7:15 A.M.
Peter Orszag, PhD, Vice Chairman, Corporate
and Investment Banking, Citigroup
Raffle Drawing: Trip For Two to Ireland,
Sponsored by Enterprise Ireland
1:45 – 2:45 P.M.
Investing in Metabolic Disorders
1:45 P.M.
Realistic Expectations: Medications for Treating
the Overweight Patient
2:45 – 3:45 P.M.
3:45 P.M.
Break
2:45 – 4:15 P.M.
The Local Obesity Experiment:
A Northeast Ohio Examination
4:30 – 5:15 P.M.
Flavor Without Fats: A Recipe for Optimal Health
4:00 – 5:15 P.M.
CONCURRENT SE S SIONS
•
IBM Watson and the Future of Medicine Update
•
Obesity and Cancer
•
Diet, Obesity and Alzheimer’s Disease
•
Obesity and Sleep Disorders
Around the Globe Networking Reception & Wine Tasting
6:30 – 9:00 P.M. One-on-One:
2:00 – 2:15 P.M.
Lars Sørensen, President and CEO, Novo Nordisk
Closing Remarks
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
It’s not called
a sickcare system.
Essential to care
™
Cardinal Health is squarely aligned with where healthcare is going. Our focus
is on making healthcare more cost-effective so doctors, nurses, pharmacists
So let’s stop using
it only when
we’re sick.
and other clinicians can focus on what matters most — the patient. By
The way we see it,
health care should be
about people living
healthier lives.
So we’re empowering them
to take an active role in their
health with easy-to-use health
and wellness resources.
For instance, the CarePass®
platform lets people track
health goals — like dieting
and exercising — by connecting
some of the most popular health
and wellness apps. Plus, it also
connects with iTriage®, an app
that helps consumers identify
health symptoms and choose
the best, most convenient
place to get treatment.
working together with our customers and partners, we are effecting real
change across the continuum of care — from the hospital to the home.
Connect with us at Cleveland Clinic’s 2013 Medical Innovation
Summit or visit the Cardinal Health suite on the 2nd floor of the
Global Center for Health Innovation.
Empowering people
to stay healthy through
innovative technology.
That’s our healthy.
What’s yours?
aetna.com/ourhealthy
©2013 Aetna Inc. Health benefits and health insurance plans are offered by Aetna Life
Insurance Company and its affiliates (Aetna). Any health-related information available
through the CarePass® platform is general in nature, is provided on an “as is” basis and is not
a substitute for professional health care. iTriage® is a registered trademark of iTriage, LLC.
2013140
© 2013 Cardinal Health. All rights reserved. CARDINAL HEALTH, the Cardinal Health LOGO and EssENTIAL TO CARE are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Cardinal Health. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Lit. No. 5BR12421 (09/2013)
cardinalhealth.com
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
|
AGENDA
25
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Sunday, October 13
Taste of Scotland
Hosted by Scottish Development International
MILLER ROOFTOP PAVILION
7:00 P.M.
Introduction
GRAND BALLROOM
2:00 – 2:20 P.M.
Thomas Graham, MD, Chief Innovation Officer and Justice Family Chair in Medical Innovations, Vice-Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
Monday, October 14
New Ventures Healthcare Challenge,
presented by Cleveland Clinic and StartUp Health
EXHIBIT HALL C
10:00 – 1:30 P.M.
Don’t miss a chance to hear from companies positioned to solve some of healthcare’s
biggest challenges. Join our panel of experts in voting for the winner of the Challenge.
Welcome
Edward FitzGerald, County Executive, Cuyahoga County
Mayor Frank Jackson, City of Cleveland
Delos Cosgrove, MD, Chief Executive Officer and President, Cleveland Clinic
Welcome
Gary Fingerhut, Acting Executive Director and General Manager,
IT Commercialization, Cleveland Clinic Innovations
Moderators:
Martin Harris, MD, Chief Information Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Steve Krein, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, StartUp Health
Esther Dyson, Chairman, Health Intervention Coordinating Council (HICCup)
Brian Harrison, Senior Healthcare Advisor, Cisco Systems Inc.
Steve Lieber, Chief Executive Officer and President, HIMSS
Stephen McHale, Chief Executive Officer, Explorys
Frank Papay, MD, Chair, Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute
Perspective from Clinical Leaders
GRAND BALLROOM
2:20 – 2:35 P.M.
Two renowned clinical leaders will provide an overview of the medical and economic challenges metabolic disorders present to researchers, patients, and local and national economies.
Michael Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Philip Schauer, MD, Director, Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Participating Companies: @Point of Care360, AdhereTech, Aver Informatics,
Care at Hand, Force Therapauetics, GetHealth, Kinsa, OxiTone, QMedic, WalkJoy,
and Yingo Yango
10:15 – 1:00 P.M.
Cleveland Clinic Tours
•
Arts and Medicine Institute Tour
Stops at Miller Pavilion, Glickman Tower, the Art Exhibition
Area, and the Pediatric Lobby.
•
State of the Art Patient Experience, Heart & Vascular,
Miller Pavilion Tour
Stops at the Patient Room or ICU, Cath Lab, Operating Room,
the Rooftop and Basement (if time allows).
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
|
AGENDA
27
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
The State of Healthcare Innovation
GRAND BALLROOM
4:35 – 5:35 P.M.
Executives at the center of the health industry will provide their unique view on the
critical importance of medical innovation and how the new healthcare environment
affects progress.
A panel of healthcare experts will discuss the impact of Health Insurance Exchanges
and what can be done for the millions of Americans who suffer with the disease of
obesity.
Moderator: Sheila Dharmarajan, Host, Yahoo! The Future Is Now
Moderator: Shannon Pettypiece, Healthcare Reporter, Bloomberg News
George Barrett, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cardinal Health
Delos Cosgrove, MD, Chief Executive Officer and President, Cleveland Clinic
Harry Rein, Partner Emeritus, Foundation Medical Partners
Sue Siegel, Chief Executive Officer, GE Ventures, healthymagination
Pascal Soriot, Chief Executive Officer, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Joseph Swedish, Chief Executive Officer, WellPoint
Rick Chiricosta, Chief Executive Officer, Medical Mutual
Steve Glass, Chief Financial Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Gregory Hubbell, Senior Vice President, Aon Hewitt
William Winkenwerder, Jr., MD, Chief Executive Officer, Highmark
2:35 – 3:35 P.M.
Exchanges: The New Health Insurance Marketplace
GRAND BALLROOM
5:35 – 6:30 P.M.
A Global Picture of Health
GRAND BALLROOM
3:35 – 4:35 P.M.
Senior health experts will present perspectives on obesity’s global economic impact
and what is being done to fight the pandemic, and how countries can work
together to limit the damage.
Moderator: Bruce Japsen, Healthcare Journalist, Contributor, Forbes
Simon Barquera, MD, PhD, President, Nutrition Board of Professors,
Mexican School of Public Health
David Beier, Managing Director, Bay City Capital
William Ruschhaupt, MD, Chair, Global Patient Services, Cleveland Clinic
Exhibitor Welcome Reception
PRE-FUNCTION AREA
Dinner
EXHIBIT HALL C
One-on-One: Senator Tom Daschle, Former Senator, Majority Leader
6:30 P.M.
As one of the longest-serving Senate Democratic leaders in history and a leading policymaker in the healthcare arena, Senator Daschle will address the ongoing transformation of the United States healthcare system and its potential impact
on medical innovation. And, in this era of political conflict, Senator Daschle
will discuss his work as a leader of the Bipartisan Policy Center to forge common
ground on health policy.
Moderator: Sheila Dharmarajan, Host, Yahoo! The Future Is Now
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
|
AGENDA
29
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Tuesday, October 15
Sunrise Session - Thomas Graham, MD
The Healthcare Innovation Alliance: Partnership in Innovation
MR#26
8:30 – 12:00 P.M.
6:45 – 7:15 A.M.
The Healthcare Innovation Alliance was formed in 2011 to create an innovation
collaborative that would collectively expedite the commercialization capabilities for hospital systems, academic institutions and corporate partners. In this session, Dr. Graham will give an overview of the history of the Alliance and the potential
benefits to be realized as the Alliances moving forward.
Thomas Graham, MD, Chief Innovation Officer and Justice Family Chair in Medical Innovations, Vice-Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
Just Walk with a Doc
LAKESIDE ENTRANCE
7:00 A.M.
Healthcare Startup Showcase, presented by Cleveland Clinic
and Elsevier Business Intelligence
MR#26
Hear live pitches from new companies in the Obesity and Diabetes field and listen to
first-hand feedback from a panel of investors.
Moderators:
David Cassak, Vice President and Content Managing Director, Medical Devices,
Elsevier Business Intelligence
Patrick Fortune, PhD, Senior General Manager, Cleveland Clinic Innovations
Brian Bloomquist, PhD, Senior Director, Global External Research and Development,
Eli Lilly and Company
Daniel DiLorenzo, MD, PhD, Functional Neurosurgeon,
Rush University Medical Center; Entrepreneur-In-Residence, Sante Health Ventures
Aftab Kherani, MD, Principal, Aisling Capital
Anthony Viscogliosi, Founder and Principal, Viscogliosi Bros. LLC
Lee Wrubel, MD, Managing Partner, Foundation Medical Partners
Michael Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Presenting Companies: Dario, Diasome, Freedom Meditech, Omada Health, Onciomed,
Sernova, Thermalin Diabetes, Toad Medical
Welcome
GRAND BALLROOM
8:30 – 9:45 A.M.
Surgical Weight-loss Procedures
Thomas Graham, MD, Chief Innovation Officer and Justice Family Chair in Medical
Innovations, Vice-Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
Leading bariatric surgeons and industry experts will review the surgical devices and
procedures available and describe how they affect Type 2 diabetes and other
health-related conditions.
7:30 A.M.
GRAND BALLROOM
Moderator: Daniel Moulthrop, Chief Executive Officer, City Club
Surgical Demonstration
GRAND BALLROOM
7:30 – 8:30 A.M. Greg Lea, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, EnteroMedics
Gary Pruden, Worldwide Chairman, Global Surgery Group, Johnson & Johnson
Philip Schauer, MD, Director, Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Richard Thompson, President and Chief Executive Officer, ReShape Medical
Cleveland Clinic physicians will demonstrate novel bariatric surgeries, including a
laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, robotic gastric bypass, and an
EndoBarrier® treatment.
Moderator: Philip Schauer, MD, Director, Bariatric and Metabolic Institute,
Cleveland Clinic
Stacy Brethauer, MD, Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Matthew Kroh, MD, Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Tomasz Rogula, MD, Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic
9:45 – 10:00 A.M.
Break
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
|
AGENDA
Fighting Obesity: Good for the Community, Good for Business
GRAND BALLROOM
10:00 – 11:15 A.M.
Executives in the food, weight-loss, and exercise industries discuss how health
focused strategies improve the bottom line.
Moderator: Shannon Pettypiece, Healthcare Reporter, Bloomberg News
Gary Foster, PhD, Co-Chief Scientific Officer, Weight Watchers International
Mark Hyman, MD, Physician, Author, Chairman, Institute for Functional Medicine
Dean Ornish, MD, President, Preventative Medicine Research Institute
Michael Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Monty Sharma, President and Chief Executive Officer, Curves International, Inc.
Howard Willson, MD, Senior Director, Clinical Design, Castlight Health
11:15 – 12 P.M.
One-on-One: Mark Bertolini, Chairman,
Chief Executive Officer and President, Aetna
31
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Raffle Drawing: Trip For Two to Ireland,
Sponsored by Enterprise Ireland
GRAND BALLROOM
1:45 P.M.
One Medical Innovation Summit attendee will be selected at random to win a trip for
two to Ireland. Must be present to win! Cleveland Clinic Employees are not eligible.
1:45 – 2:45 P.M.
Investing in Metabolic Disorders
GRAND BALLROOM
Experts review best investment opportunities in the metabolic disorders marketplace.
Moderator: David Cassak, Vice President and Content Managing Director,
Medical Devices, Elsevier Business Intelligence
Brian Dovey, Partner, Domain Associates
Kirk Nielsen, Managing Director, Versant Ventures
Mike Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Brad Vale, PhD, Head of Venture Investments, Johnson & Johnson Development Corporation
Anthony Viscogliosi, Principal, Viscogliosi Bros
GRAND BALLROOM
Recognized as one of the most innovative and forward-thinking chief executives in healthcare today, Mr. Bertolini will discuss the role of health insurers in
improving health outcomes for patients. He will share his vision for an integrated healthcare system that uses health information technology and mobile applications to reduce health system costs and empower consumers.
Moderator: Liz Claman, Anchor, FOX Business Network
Realistic Expectations: Medications for Treating
the Overweight Patient
GRAND BALLROOM
2:45 – 3:45 P.M.
12:15 – 1:45 P.M.
Lunch
EXHIBIT HALL C
One-on-One: Peter Orszag, PhD, Vice Chairman, Corporate
and Investment Banking, Citigroup
In a one-on-one conversation with Fox Business Network journalist and anchor
Liz Claman, Mr. Orszag, who was director of the Office of Management and Budget
in the Obama Administration before joining Citigroup, will discuss the ramifications
of Washington’s current struggles over government spending and healthcare reform.
He will also discuss the relationship between medical innovation and efforts to control healthcare cost increases.
Experts will take a close look at novel FDA-approved medications and leading
candidates in the drug pipeline. They will discuss what these drugs can and cannot do.
Moderator: Matthew Herper, Senior Editor, Forbes
Wesley Day, PhD, Vice President of Clinical Development, VIVUS, Inc.
Jack Lief, President and Chief Executive Officer, Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Michael Narachi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Orexigen Therapeutics
Steven Nissen, MD, Chair, Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
Gary Palmer, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Vice President Medical Affairs, Eisai, Inc.
Moderator: Liz Claman, Anchor, FOX Business Network
3:45 – 4:00 P.M.
Break
PRE-FUNCTION AREA
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
|
AGENDA
33
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
The Local Obesity Experiment:
A Northeast Ohio Examination
MR#26
4:00 – 5:15 P.M.
GRAND BALLROOM
2:45 – 4:15 P.M.
Panelists will evaluate Northeast Ohio’s health and weight-loss activities and generate
new ideas for improving the region’s health along with the local economy.
Moderators:
Anne Alexander, Senior Vice President and Editorial Director, Prevention, Rodale, Inc.
William Dietz, MD, PhD, Former Director, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and
Obesity, Centers for Disease Control
Randy Cebul, MD, Director, Center for Health Care Research & Policy;
Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University
at MetroHealth Medical Center; Director, Better Health Greater Cleveland
Ellen Rome, MD, Head, Center for Adolescent Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
Amy Sheon, PhD, Director, Urban Health Initiative,
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Persis Sosiak, RN, Senior Director, Department of Public Health and Research,
Cleveland Clinic
Tara Taylor, Senior Program Director, We Run this City Youth Marathon,
YMCA of Greater Cleveland
CONCURRENT SE S SIONS
IBM
Watson and the Future of Medicine Update
Cleveland Clinic and IBM’s Watson team will provide an update on their
groundbreaking collaboration.
Moderator: Martin Harris, MD, Chief Information Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Eric Brown, PhD, Director, Watson Technologies, IBM Research
Eric Jelovsek, MD, Education Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Neil Mehta, MD, Education Institute, Cleveland Clinic
James Stoller, MD, Chair, Education Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Julie Tebo, PhD, Education Institute, Cleveland Clinic
James Young, MD, Chair, Endocrinology and Metabolism Institute
Obesity
and Cancer
MR #25A
Experts will offer an examination of the strong association between obesity
and cancer.
Flavor Without Fats: A Recipe for Optimal Health
MR #26
4:30 – 5:15 P.M.
Become the creative cook you’ve always yearned to be. Join us for an innovative
cooking session led by two creative physicians
Moderator: Sara Altshul, Diabetes Director, Prevention Magazine
Linda Bradley, MD, Vice Chair, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department,
Cleveland Clinic
Margaret McKenzie, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Cleveland Clinic
Moderator: Angela Townsend, Health and Medical Reporter, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Alice Bender, Associate Director, Nutrition Programs,
American Institute for Cancer Research
Nathan Berger, MD, Hanna-Payne Professor of Experimental Medicine;
Professor of Experimental Medicine; Professor of Medicine, Biochemistry,
Oncology and Genetics; Director, Center for Science, Health and Society
Ofer Reizes, PhD, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Dale Shepard, MD, PhD, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic
(c ontinue d on nex t page)
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
4:00 – 5:15 P.M.
|
AGENDA
CONCURRENT SE S SIONS (continued)
Diet, Obesity and Alzheimer’s Disease
MR# 25B
Panelists will discuss the role of insulin function in brain health.
Moderator: Sarah Tribble, Health Reporter and Producer, WCPN 90.3/ideastream
Jeff Cummings, MD, Director, Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Cleveland Clinic Las Vegas
John Gunstad, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Kent State
Stephen Rao, PhD, Director, Schey Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging,
Cleveland Clinic
35
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Wednesday, October 16
Sunrise Session - Delos Cosgrove, MD
Cleveland Clinic Model of Care
EXHIBIT HALL C
7:00 – 7:45 A.M.
Cleveland Clinic has a unique model of medicine that promotes efficiency, teamwork and a focus on patient care. A not-for-profit group practice, Cleveland Clinic has
3,000+ salaried doctors, delivers patient care service through integrated practice
units, and uses data extensively to improve quality and outcomes. It has been cited
as a model for the future of American medicine by President Barack Obama, Time
Magazine, and a host of informed observers in medicine, media and government.
Delos Cosgrove, MD, Chief Executive Officer and President, Cleveland Clinic
Obesity
and Sleep Disorders MR #25C
Explore the relationship between the duration of sleep, circadian rhythms and
metabolism, and explore their link to obesity and diabetes in adults.
Moderator: Monica Robins, Senior Health Correspondent, WKYC
Charles Bae, MD, Sleep Disorders Center, Cleveland Clinic
Richard Kaplan, PhD, President, General Sleep Corporation
Harneet Walia, MD, Sleep Disorders Center, Cleveland Clinic
Welcome
GRAND BALLROOM
7:55 A.M.
Thomas Graham, MD, Chief Innovation Officer and Justice Family Chair in Medical
Innovations, Vice-Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
8:00 – 8:30 A.M.
One-on-One:
José Almeida, Chairman, President,
and Chief Executive Officer, Covidien
GRAND BALLROOM
Around the Globe Networking Reception & Wine Tasting
GLOBAL CENTER FOR HEALTH INNOVATION ATRIUM
6:30 – 9:00 P.M. Attendees will experience foods and drinks from around the world while exploring the
Global Center for Health Innovation, Cleveland’s newest medical showplace.
Performers from Cirque-tacular Entertainment will provide unforgettable
entertainment while Brandon Chrostowski, one of Cleveland’s most knowledgeable
connoisseurs, will feature an array of exquisite wines. During the reception, please
be sure to visit our Global Center sponsors (Cardinal Health, Cisco, GE Healthcare,
HIMSS, Norman Noble, Siemens, and STERIS Corporation) as well as all other Global
Center Tenants.
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
Mr. Almeida, who headed the medical devices organization at Covidien before
becoming Chief Executive Officer in 2011 and Chairman in 2012, will discuss innovative clinical research and its implications for metabolic surgery. He
will focus on how innovative clinical trials that evaluate medical and surgical interventions for this disease will be the cornerstone for expansion of these
lifesaving therapies.
Moderator: David Ewing Duncan, Author and Journalist
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
|
AGENDA
“Top 10” Medical Innovations for 2014
GRAND BALLROOM
11:00 – 12:15 P.M. Understanding and Treating Diabetes
GRAND BALLROOM
8:30 – 9:30 A.M.
Experts discuss the costs and burdens of Type 2 diabetes, as well as the latest drugs,
devices, and surgeries that are used to manage this disease.
Moderator: Matthew Herper, Senior Editor, Forbes
John Brooks III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center
William Herman, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology,
University of Michigan
Sandra MacRury, MD, Professor of Clinical Diabetes,
University of the Highlands and Islands
Kris Peterson, Chief Executive Officer, Valeritas
Stu Randle, President and Chief Executive Officer, GI Dynamics
James Young, MD, Chair, Endocrinology and Metabolism Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Raffle Drawing: Trip for Two to Ireland,
Sponsored by Enterprise Ireland
One Medical Innovation Summit attendee will be selected at random to win a trip for
two to Ireland. Must be present to win! Cleveland Clinic Employees are not eligible.
9:30 – 9:50 A.M.
Break
9:30 A.M.
PRE-FUNCTION AREA
Twitter Giveaway
Join the conversation. #MIS2013
9:50 A.M.
Health IT and the Patient Experience
GRAND BALLROOM
9:50 – 11:00 A.M.
Top medical experts will discuss the best ways to utilize health IT to help reverse the
epidemics of obesity and diabetes. The panel will offer an overview of the social
media, mobile and web-based technologies in use or currently in development.
Cleveland Clinic’s Top 10 list of breakthrough technologies for the coming year has
become an international sensation. Join us again as Dr. Mike Roizen and a panel of
ten of the Clinic’s physician leaders roll out these much anticipated selections
Moderator: Michael Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic
David Brown, MD, Chair, Anesthesiology Institute
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez, MD, Neurological Institute
Steven Gordon, MD, Department Chair, Infectious Disease
Peter Kaiser, MD, Cole Eye Institute
Matt Kalaycio, MD, Department Chair, Hematologic Oncology and Blood Disorders
Eric Klein, MD, Chair, Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute
Walter Maurer, MD, Anesthesiology Institute
Steven Nissen, MD, Department Chair, Cardiovascular Medicine
Robert O’Shea, MD, Digestive Disease Institute
Randall Starling, MD, Heart and Vascular Institute
Lunch
EXHIBIT HALL C
One-on-One:
12:15 – 2:00 P.M.
Lars Sørensen, President and Chief Operations Officer,
Novo Nordisk
Mr. Sorenson will discuss what he describes as an emergency in slow motion, the
growth in obesity, diabetes and related chronic diseases. This is the biggest health
problem in modern times and will only worsen as the migration of people to large
cities continues throughout the world. Urbanization, he will explain, leads to
sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy diets. Pharmaceuticals can help some people deal
with their disease, but don’t address the root cause. Mr. Sorenson will pose the
question, how do we deal with this situation and what contributions can be expected
from pharmaceutical companies?
Moderator: Mary Jordan, Editor and Writer, Washington Post
Moderator: David Ewing Duncan, Author and Journalist
Joe Cunningham, MD, Managing Director, Santé Ventures
Martin Harris, MD, Chief Information Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Sean Hogan, Vice President, Healthcare, IBM Global Healthcare & Life Sciences
Ravi Kalla, Chief Executive Officer, Symphony Corporation
Peter Tippett, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Verizon Communications
Schedule and speakers subject to change.
Closing Remarks
EXHIBIT HALL C
2:00 – 2:15 P.M.
Thomas Graham, MD, Chief Innovation Officer and Justice Family Chair in Medical
Innovations, Vice-Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
Brian Bolwell, MD, Chair, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Between now and 2060, the United States is projected to
grow by 90 million people. Almost all the growth will happen
in cities. How can we create thriving communities here and
around the world?
GE Healthcare is proud to introduce our interactive disease pathway
display at the Global Center for Healthcare Innovation. Our showroom
features engaging learning experiences demonstrating how the latest
healthcare technology enables better patient outcomes in oncology,
cardiology and neurology. This is the future of healthcare. This is
healthymagination.
To learn more, visit GE Healthcare’s showroom at the Global Center for
Healthcare Innovation on the second floor, or visit www.gehealthcare.com
Developer Jonathan Rose has a vision: Rejuvenate
neighborhoods to create affordable and environmentally
responsible housing close to jobs, schools, parks, healthcare
and mass transit. For years, Citi has been helping to do
exactly that. So, we are collaborating with Jonathan to
invest in the revitalization of urban areas across the United
States, including Chicago, Washington D.C., Newark and beyond.
For over 200 years, Citi’s job has been to believe in people
and to help make their ideas a reality.
#progressmakers
© 2013 General Electric Company
© 2013 Citigroup Inc. Citi and Citi with Arc Design are registered service marks of Citigroup Inc.
Experience
the Future of
Healthcare
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
41
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Special Announcements and Features
NAME BADGES: Badges are required to be worn at all Summit functions,
including all general sessions, meals and social events.
LUNCH AND DINNER: The lunch and dinner presentations will be held in
Exhibit Hall C. Badges or tickets are necessary to gain entrance into the Exhibit
Hall.
ADDITIONAL TICKETS: If you would like to purchase additional tickets to the
Around the Globe Networking Reception, Summit luncheons or Monday night
dinner, please see a staff person at the Registration Desk.
SECURE MOBILE DEVICE CHARGING KIOSK, SPONSORED BY:
POST-SUMMIT PROCEEDINGS: Full audio and video of each session will be
available for download through the Medical Innovation Summit website. Sessions
will be available within three weeks from the conclusion of the Summit. Please
visit www.clevelandclinic.org/summit for details.
TRANSPORTATION: Shuttle service will be provided throughout the Medical
Innovation Summit to and from the Convention Center to both the Renaissance
Cleveland Hotel and Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
RENAISSANCE HOTEL SHUTTLE SCHEDULE:
Shuttles will run continuously starting at 8 A.M. on Monday, 6:30 A.M. on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
MAIN CAMPUS SHUTTLE SCHEDULE:
A secured charging kiosk is located in the upper pre-function area for your
convenience.
WORK ZONE, SPONSORED BY:
Located in MR# 16, attendees will find a quiet place to work, take calls and
charge up.
TWO TRIPS FOR 2 TO IRELAND: Raffle & Official Rules
As part of our collaboration with Enterprise Ireland, the Irish state development
agency focused on transforming Irish industry, two, five-day customized trips to
explore first-hand the exciting new technologies that are coming out of Ireland
will be given away. Two Medical Innovation Summit participants will receive two
round-trip tickets from the United States to Ireland, five nights accommodation
and a customized itinerary to visit with companies of their choice across the
island of Ireland. Further information can be found on www.medinireland.com.
Giveaway Dates and Times:
Tuesday, October 15 – 1:45 P.M.
Wednesday, October 16 – 9:30 A.M.
Both giveaways will take place in the Grand Ballroom. Must be present to win.
Cleveland Clinic staff and employees are not eligible.
EXHIBITORS: A special thanks to the companies and organizations that have
graciously supported the 2013 Medical Innovation Summit. Exhibits will be
open during all sessions and breaks. Please be sure to visit.
Shuttles will run continuously every 30 minutes between Cleveland Clinic’s
Glickman Tower Entrance and the Convention Center. The first shuttles will depart
at 8 A.M. on Monday, and 6:30 A.M. on Tuesday and Wednesday. Final shuttles
will return to Main Campus following the Summit’s daily and evening events.
AUDIENCE RESPONSE SYSTEM, SPONSORED BY:
IML is an all-in-one event technology solution, that engage audiences through live
text messaging, enhanced voting solutions, and built-in microphone capabilities.
•
•
•
•
Please insert the Smartcard you received into the IML Connector with
your name facing you – when inserted correctly, your name will appear
at the top of the screen.
To cast a vote, press the number of your choice when prompted.
If the microphone queue is open, press the MIC
button to ask a question – when called upon, the mic will be
turned on.
To text in a question using the IML Connector, type in a question
and press the green button when done – your question will be sent to the
moderator.
Please do not remove the IML Connectors from the room. Please return your
Smartcard to the IML return basket before you leave the Medical Innovation
Summit.
Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations
app to stay updated on current Summit
information and for speaker bios.
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
43
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
Special Announcements and Features
AROUND THE GLOBE NETWORKING RECEPTION & WINE TASTING
Attendees will experience foods and drinks from around the world while
exploring the Global Center for Health Innovation, Cleveland’s newest medical
showplace. Performers from Cirque-tacular Entertainment will provide
unforgettable entertainment while Brandon Chrostowski, one of Cleveland’s
most knowledgeable connoisseurs, will feature an array of exquisite wines.
During the reception, please be sure to visit our Global Center sponsors (Cardinal
Health, Cisco, GE Healthcare, HIMSS, Norman Noble, Siemens, and STERIS
Corporation) as well as all other Global Center Tenants.
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @CCINNOVATIONS
An iPad mini will be given to the Summit attendee with the most tweets using
#MIS2013, as well as to the Summit attendee with the best photo of Tuesday
evenings reception.
Giveaway Date and Time:
Wednesday, October 16 – 9:50 A.M.
Both giveaways will take place in the Grand Ballroom. Must be present to win.
Cleveland Clinic staff and employees are not eligible.
SPEAKER BIOS: Download our Cleveland Clinic Innovations app to stay
updated on current Summit information and for speaker bios.
Thank You: Numerous individuals deserve special recognition
for their dedication to making this year’s Summit a success:
Susan Bernat – Summit Vice-Chair
Meredith Camp – Event Coordinator
Eric Castle – Graphic Design
Gerald Secor Couzens – Research Director
Kimberley Davenport – Marketing Associate
Tracy Doyle – Industry Liaison
Michael Freeman – Speaker Liaison
Lauren Grys – Event Coordinator
Bobby Mallett – Event Coordinator
Joe Milicia – Media Relations
Greg Mueller – Graphic Design
Debra Pittman – Event Coordinator
Matthew Zenker – Marketing Associate
Thank you for attending the 2013 Medical Innovation
Summit. We look forward to seeing you in 2014.
Register Now: October 27-29, 2014
2014 Medical Innovation Summit –Cancer Technologies
Progress Today. Proceed Tomorrow.
Follow us on Twitter:
www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin:
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
clevelandclinic.org/summit
dream
create
protect
thrive
grow
prosper
Weʼre with you.
Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell & Tummino LLP
1300 East Ninth Street • Suite 1700 • Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Telephone (216) 621-2234 • Facsimile (216) 621-4072 • Email: tarolli@tarolli.com
www.tarolli.com
Healthcare is
facing a new horizon.
As hospital systems strive to become more efficient,
we are striving to create better solutions for hospitals.
Our reconstructive, spine, and trauma products
offer solutions for challenges surgeons face in the
operating room. Let us share our solutions with you.
A9111-9238-A1-7600. © 2013 Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. All rights reserved.
Let us face it with you.
Who will help hospitals live longer?
Siemens answers for sustainable healthcare help providers lower costs
and improve outcomes.
www.usa.siemens.com/sustainablehealthcare
The aging of our population and unhealthy lifestyle
choices are bringing about an exponential rise in
costly, chronic disease just as healthcare reform seeks
to lower costs for all. How can we increase the quality
of care while reducing costs?
Orthopaedics | Spine | Trauma
Stryker Orthopaedics 325 Corporate Drive, Mahwah, NJ 07430 www.stryker.com
A surgeon must always rely on his or her own professional clinical judgment when deciding whether to use a particular product when treating a particular patient.
Stryker does not dispense medical advice and recommends that surgeons be trained in the use of any particular product before using it in surgery.
The information presented is intended to demonstrate the breadth of Stryker product offerings. A surgeon must always refer to the package insert, product label and/or
instructions for use before using any Stryker product. Products may not be available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or
medical practices in individual markets. Please contact your Stryker representative if you have questions about the availability of Stryker products in your area.
Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: Stryker.
All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners or holders. Copyright © 2013 Stryker.
NL09-AD-CO-2029
At Siemens, we are rising to the challenge with
Sustainable Healthcare Technology. Sustainable
Healthcare Technology is an approach to innovation
that puts equal emphasis on developing solutions that
help improve patient outcomes and reduce the cost of
achieving them. Not one. Not the other. Both.
It’s an approach to technology that results in better,
more affordable care. Results that show in the financial
performance of hospitals, and in the faces of the
people they serve.
Siemens is a proud sponsor of the 2013 Medical
Innovation Summit.
Answers for life.
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
49
|
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
2013 Summit Sponsors
We gratefully acknowledge the organizations
that made this Summit possible.
PREMIER SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Medical Mutual
PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP
SILVER SPONSORS
151 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06156
www.aetna.com
7000 Cardinal Place
Dublin, OH 43017
www.cardinal.com
388 Greenwich Street
New York, NY 10013
www.citi.com
www.enterpriseireland.com
Canon
9900 W. Innovation Drive
Wauwatosa, WI
www.gehealthcare.com
1 St. Clair Avenue NE
Cleveland, OH 44114
www.theglobalcenter.com
C.R. Bard, Inc.
Curves International, Inc.
FirstEnergy Foundation
Highmark, Inc.
HIMSS
6100 Oak Tree Boulevard, #490
Cleveland, OH 44131
www.ibm.com
55 Corporate Drive
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
www.sanofi.us
51 Valley Stream Parkway
Malvern, PA 19355
www.siemens.com
IML
STERIS Corporation
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
One Johnson & Johnson Plaza
New Brunswick, NJ 08933
www.jnj.com
800 Scuders Mill Road
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
www.novonordisk.com
Association for Corporate Growth
BioEnterprise
COSE
Global Cleveland
Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation
NEOSA
Positively Cleveland
7600 Montpelier Dr
Laurel, MD 20723, USA
www.verizonenterprise.com
www.stryker.com
Rock Health
Saint Luke’s Foundation
StartUp Health
MEDIA SPONSORS
www.healthxl.com
1300 East 9th St, Suite 1700
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.621.2234
www.tarolli.com
28 State Street, Suite 2300
Boston, MA 02109
www.sdi.co.uk
|
2013 Medical Innovation Summit
51
Exhibit Map
Convention Center Map
Global Center for Health Innovation Atrium
Grand Ballroom
1
2
3 4 5
6 7
8
27 26
17 18 19
16
Aetna
Boundary Systems
15
12
4
25 24
20 21
14
13
Enterprise Ireland
25
Explorys
3
23
22
10
N
11
Exhibit Hall C
12
PricewaterhouseCoopers
18
Sanofi
16
C5 Research
21
GE Healthcare
Canon
22
Cardinal Health
11
Global Center for
Health Innovation
23
Siemens
15
HIMSS
14
Stryker
2
IBM
19
Thomson Reuters
6
Johnson & Johnson
Healthcare Companies
10
Norman Noble
17
NovoNordisk
13
Cleveland Clinic Bariatric
and Metabolic Institute
Cleveland Clinic Innovations
Cleveland Clinic
Medical Device Solutions
30
1
20
Cleveland Clinic
Wellness Institute
24
CR Bard
26
Optum
27
Registration Desk Grand Ballroom
9
28
29
30
O b es i t y, D i a b et es & t h e M et a b o l i c C r i s i s
9
Scotland Development
International
8
Verizon
28
Wellbe.me
29
Withings
7
Zephyr Technology
Corporation
5
Lunch / Dinner
Prefunction/Exhibit Space
2014 | Medical Innovation Summit
Progress Today.
Proceed Tomorrow.
Cancer Technologies
October 27-29, 2014
Cleveland, Ohio
Register today:
www.ClevelandClinic.org/summit
216.445.5004
Bringing world-class
innovations to market
Cleveland Clinic Innovations facilitates innovation, creates spin-off
companies, licenses technologies, secures financing and establishes
strategic collaborations with corporate partners.
Innovations
9500 Euclid Avenue / GCIC 10
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
Tel. 216.444.5757
innovations@ccf.org
www.clevelandclinic.org/innovations
Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/CCInnovations
Join the Conversation: #MIS2013
Join our group on Linkedin: Cleveland Clinic Innovations