WEDI Spring 2026 Conference
Pricing
EARLY BIRD PRICING (20% DISCOUNT) IS AVAILABLE UNTIL APRIL 3,2026.
Discount is applied on the rates below:
Individual Rates
- WEDI member- $799.00
- Non member- $1099.00
- Federal or State Government Employee- $599.00
Group Rates (Initial registrant signs up, and will receive a special code to distribute to co-workers)
- WEDI member- $2099.00
- Non member- $2999.00
- Federal or State Government Employee- $1750.00
WEDI Spring Conference, May 11-14 on Zoom (100% virtual)
The 2026 WEDI Spring Conference is a 3.5-day virtual spotlight on best practices, lessons learned, and emerging trends shaping the future of health care IT. Bringing together leaders from across the health care ecosystem—payers, providers, vendors, standards organizations, and government—WEDI continues its mission of driving strong public-private collaboration to advance administrative automation and health information exchange.
This year’s program explores how policy becomes practice through CMS-0057-F implementation and prior authorization modernization, the evolving interoperability landscape powered by HL7®, FHIR®, and Da Vinci initiatives, and the critical role of privacy, security, and trust in a connected world. Sessions will also highlight emerging innovation, patient access and transparency, digital equity, AI, and real-world implementation stories, alongside updates on new and revised standards, operating rules, and WEDI-led initiatives.
Designed to be idea-focused and conversation-driven, the conference offers actionable insights and practical guidance to help organizations prepare for what’s next in healthcare IT.
Early bird pricing is available now—save 20% on all registration rates through April 3.
May 11, WEDI Workgroup Day
WEDI Workgroups are the engine behind the organization’s collaborative impact. Every day, WEDI members volunteer their time and expertise to participate in workgroups that bring together diverse perspectives from across the health care ecosystem. Through structured discussion, analysis, and consensus-building, these groups address real-world challenges in the exchange of clinical and administrative health information.
Workgroup participants collect and evaluate industry input, share practical experiences, and develop recommendations and work products that help drive alignment, reduce administrative burden, and advance interoperability. The outcomes of this work often inform policy discussions, support standards development, and provide actionable guidance that organizations can apply today. By fostering open dialogue and pragmatic problem-solving, WEDI workgroups continue to inspire meaningful, far-reaching change across the health care IT landscape.
WEDI Workgroups will schedule meetings open to all conference participants on May 11. Attend as many as you wish, and learn more about the work that takes place.
WEDI Workgroups Currently Scheduled (more to be announced)
- 10:00am- 11:00am, Provider Information
- 11:00am- 12:00pm, Remittance Advice & Payment
- 1:00pm- 2:00pm, Patient Experience
- 2:00pm- 3:00pm, Privacy & Security
PLEASE WELCOME OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER: RACHEL DUNSCOMBE, CEO, HL7
Rachel Dunscombe serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at HL7 International. Prior to joining HL7, she was the CEO of openEHR International, a global non-profit organization providing global open standards for healthcare data. A Certified Healthcare CIO (CHCIO), Rachel brings extensive experience in digital health leadership, policy and workforce development.
Rachel has held significant leadership roles across the global healthcare landscape. She spent over five years as the CEO of the NHS Digital Academy, where she spearheaded the upskilling of digital leaders across the United Kingdom’s National Health Service, working with Imperial College London, the University of Edinburgh and Harvard Medical School. Additionally, Rachel led the International ARCH Collaborative for KLAS Research, driving global insights into electronic health record usability and clinician satisfaction.
Rachel’s strategic expertise has been utilized at the highest levels of government, where she provided advisory services to the UK Secretary of State for Health and served on the UK AI Council. Operationally, Rachel is the former Director of Digital and CIO for the Salford Royal/Northern Care Alliance (NCA) Group. Under her leadership in 2017, the group was recognized as the NHS’s most digitally mature organization.
Rachel will speak on May 12 on shifting from standards development to scalable real-world implementation, addressing variability, aligning with CMS/ASTP, and how HL7 can leverage their standard to support AI and automation while actually reducing the burden on implementers, rather than adding to it
Confirmed Sessions (MORE TO COME)
WEDI Workgroup Spotlight: Privacy & Security, Patient Experience Joint Presentation, Lesley Berkeyheiser (Direct Trust), Thanh-Thien Nguyen, Emma Andelson (AMA), Anna Hyde (Arthritis Foundation)
Beyond Specification: Turning HL7 Standards into Scalable Interoperability, Rachel Dunscombe (HL7)
The CMS Health Tech Ecosystem: Vision, Value, and How the Industry Can Engage, Amy Gleason (CMS), Ryan Howells (CARIN Alliance, Leavitt Partners)
The State of Interoperability Today: How EHRs are Enabling CMS 0057F, Hans Buitendijk (Oracle, EHRA), Jason Vogt (Meditech), Sean Cotter (Epic), Mohammad Chebli (NextGen), Gillian McCabe (athenahealth)
Modernizing Pharmacy ePA: A Massachusetts Blueprint for Standards, Workflow, and Action, Massachusetts Health Data Consortium, NCPDP, and Point-of-Care Partners
The 2025 CAQH Index: Key Findings and Industry Perspectives. Erin Richter-Weber, Chief POlicy & Research Officer, CAQH
Educational Sessions and Technology Showcases sponsored by Edifecs and MCG Health
FULL AGENDA COMING SOON
