NAHDO's 40th Annual Conference
"NAHDO at 40: Data and Policy Spanning the Decades"
Virtual Sessions: November 4-6, 2025
Priority Deadline: July 3, 2025
Final Deadline: July 15, 2025
NAHDO's Program Planning Committee is now accepting abstract submissions for our 40th Annual Conference.
We're seeking abstracts that explore cutting-edge work and innovative solutions across the spectrum of health data programs, especially as it applies to the collection, analysis and dissemination of claims and hospital data.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The submission form is only for individual presentation abstracts. If you have an idea for a (a) full session, (b) panel discussion, or (c) keynote speaker, please contact us directly at info@nahdo.org
You can submit a proposal to present on any health data topic that is of interest to our target audiences, however, this year's priority topic areas area:
(1) Strategic Health Policy and Trends: Present how national and state policies are influencing or are influenced by health data programs, including emerging priorities and directives.
(2) Driving Healthcare Value with Analytics: Showcase how you are using data analytics to enhance healthcare value, improve outcomes, and optimize resource allocation.
(3) Leveraging Untapped Data Sources and Closing Gaps: Share your insights on identifying and integrating existing, underutilized data sources, and innovative strategies for addressing critical data gaps.
(4) Seamless Data Linkage and Exchange: Showcase methodologies for connecting disparate datasets and fostering robust data sharing and exchange across systems.
(5) The Future of Data Governance, Privacy, and Oversight: Share updates on evolving data governance frameworks, patient privacy policies, ethical considerations, and robust oversight mechanisms for managing sensitive health information.
(6) Leveraging Advanced Analytics and AI in Health Data: Present your groundbreaking applications of advanced analytical techniques, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to unlock new insights from health data.
(7) Enhancing Health Data Quality and Integrity: Focus on best practices and innovative approaches to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and integrity of health data.
(8) Operational Excellence in Health Data Programs: Discuss practical challenges and successful strategies for managing the day-to-day operations of health data initiatives, from data collection to dissemination.
(9) Transforming Data Communication: Visualization and Engagement: Share innovative methods for effectively communicating complex health data and information to diverse audiences, emphasizing compelling data visualization and user engagement.
(10) Wild Card: A topic of your choice that is interesting but outside the box.