The University of Central Florida is hosting the seventh-annual State of Health Care in Central Florida Symposium.
Panelists will discuss the ways technology is used to improve health care, such as the use of electronic health records and mechanisms for checking in and treating patients.
Speakers on the panel include Andy Lee, chief scientist for Harris Healthcare; Rick Schooler, vice president and chief information officer for Orlando Health; Rajesh Toleti, CEO of PatientPoint; and Dr. James Palermo, chief medical and quality officer for Health First.
The event is open to the public at the FAIRWINDS Alumni Center, across the street from the UCF Arena, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 16.
There will be a networking session from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Entry is free for UCF students, and the fee for UCF Alumni is $10. The cost for the general public is $15.
For information or to register for this year’s symposium, call 407-823-1600 or visit
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