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Innovations in Healthcare Award Nominations Sought by April 23, 2004

Innovations in Healthcare Award Nominations Sought by April 23, 2004

The Adaptive Business Leaders (ABL) Organization encourages the leadership of California-based healthcare and life sciences companies to submit their nominations for the 2004 Innovations in Healthcare Award by Friday, April 23rd. The leaders of these companies, who have developed products or services which have improved the timely delivery of quality, cost-effective healthcare, will then be contenders for ABL’s prestigious “Abby” Award. This award will be presented on June 16, 2004, in Newport Beach, California.

Orange, CA (PRWEB) April 21, 2004

The Adaptive Business Leaders (ABL) Organization encourages the leadership of California-based healthcare and life sciences companies to submit their nominations for the 2004 Innovations in Healthcare Award by Friday, April 23rd. The leaders of these companies, who have developed products or services which have improved the timely delivery of quality, cost-effective healthcare, will then be contenders for ABL’s prestigious “Abby” Award.

On June 16th at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach, nine chief executives will be honored as the finalists at ABL’s 6th Annual Innovations in Healthcare Awards and Event, where they will present their healthcare and information services, medical device and bio-technology companies’ innovations. “Our past 15 ‘Abby’ winners have introduced innovations that have improved the delivery of quality healthcare in a wide spectrum of medical settings, truly making America’s healthcare better – and in many cases, delivered faster and cheaper, “ notes Mimi Grant, ABL’s President.

Last year’s recipients of the “Abby” Award were Joe Kiani, CEO of Masimo Corporation, a pulse oximetry monitoring platform; Jay Short, CEO of Diversa Corporation, a firm that helps rapidly discover and develop antibodies and drugs; and Adam Singer, CEO of IPC – The Hospitalist Company, a large hospital-based med group that enables patients to leave the hospital healthier, and sooner. Past recipients have included Don Earhart, CEO of I-Flow; John Voris, CEO of ePocrates; Julie Shimer, CEO of Vocera Communications; Andy Slavitt, CEO of HealthAllies; and Jeff Margolis, CEO of The TriZetto Group.

Nomination forms, and additional information about the Innovations in Healthcare Awards and Event, are available at http://www. abl. org (http://www. abl. org) or by calling Kim Idio at (714) 245-1426. The nomination deadline is this Friday, April 23.

About the Adaptive Business Leaders Organization:

For over 20 years, the ABL Organization has facilitated forums and leveraged connections enabling the continuing development of healthcare and technology chief executives. Through focused, confidential, monthly Round Tables and regularly-scheduled Conferences, Members help each other capitalize on market trends and generally assure they are well positioned for corporate and personal success.

For more information about this event and/or ABL Organization, contact:

Mimi Grant, President

ABL Organization

(714) 245-1425