Inside Continua Health Alliance's Spring Summit 2013

An insider's view of the health and technology industry group's March 11–14 networking event in Portland, OR.

March 20, 2013

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Inside Continua Health Alliance's Spring Summit 2013

An insider's view of the health and technology industry group's March 11–14 networking event in Portland, OR.

Continua Health Alliance, a nonprofit, open industry organization of healthcare and technology companies joining together to establish a system of interoperable personal connected health solutions, hosts quarterly summits to give participants an opportunity to meet face-to-face with alliance members, check out product demos, hear updates on the alliance's initiatives, and listen to keynotes by industry leaders. The spring 2013 summit was held in Continua's hometown of Portland, OR.

MD+DI editorial advisory board member Brad Thompson, a shareholder at law firm Epstein Becker & Green, was in the City of Roses for the event and documented it with his camera. 

 

Brad Thompson is a member of Epstein Becker & Green in the healthcare and life sciences practice in the firm's Washington, DC, office. There, he counsels medical device and drug companies on a wide range of FDA regulatory, reimbursement, and clinical trial issues. For trade associations, Mr. Thompson serves as counsel to AdvaMed for payment issues, as general counsel to the Combination Products Coalition, and as counsel and secretary for the Indiana Medical Device Manufacturers Council. He has taught food and drug law as an adjunct professor at the Indiana University School of Law. He also serves as cochair of the food and drug law committee of the administrative law section of the American Bar Association. Mr. Thompson earned a BA cum laude and an MBA from the University of Illinois, and received his JD cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. He was included in MD&DI's 100 Notable People in the Medical Device Industry in June 2004 and has been named a "SuperLawyer" in Indiana. He has been a member of MD&DI's Editorial Advisory Board since 1993.

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