Why Health Datapalooza Should Be a Part of Your Strategy in 2017?

Health Datapalooza brings patient and consumer voices together with national and international leaders from the C-levels of business and government to fuel the engine of innovation with data and multi-sector collaboration. This year's conference brings new energy to an already action-packed event featuring top industry speakers and networking opportunities with a diverse range of public, private, healthcare, technology, academic and non-profit attendees.

Build lasting relationships. Achieve maximum ROI.

Who Attends Health Datapalooza

Over 1,600 onsite attendees.

HDP 2016 Attendee Breakdown

Who Can You Expect To Meet at Health Datapalooza?

At Health Datapalooza, you'll be among the elite minds of open health data, growing your network and your brand by engaging with potential leads from a diverse range of public, private, health care, technology, academia and non-profit industries.

2016 Attendee Titles Included:

  • App Developer/Software Developer
  • Chief Data Officer
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Chief Medical Officer
  • Chief Research Officer
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Data Analyst/Data Scientist
  • Health Data Entrepreneur
  • Health Policy Expert
  • Health Services Researcher
  • Patient Advocate
  • Private Equity
  • Venture Capital

700 Companies Sent Representatives to the 2016 Health Datapalooza, Including:

  • Aetna
  • American Medical Association
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • Cigna
  • Deloitte
  • Epic
  • Esri
  • Experian
  • IBM Watson Health
  • Johns Hopkins
  • McKinsey & Company
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Merck
  • National Health Service U.K.
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Optum Labs
  • PwC
  • Sanofi
  • Surescripts
  • University of Chicago
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Representatives from the White House

Press Outlets That Have Covered Health Datapalooza

  • Bloomberg
  • Forbes
  • Health Affairs
  • New York Times
  • NPR
  • Politico
  • TechRepublic
  • Washington Post