Detailed Agenda

Detailed Agenda

Detailed Agenda

Detailed Agenda Executive Engagement June 21-22, 2026

Israeli healthcare delegation

8:00 Depart hotel for Oracle Health Experience Center

8:30 Networking breakfast and introductions (Room: Think Tank)

9:00 Israeli healthcare delegation EHR transformation vision and strategy • National EHR goals and priorities • Challenges and expectations • Partnership needs and future outlook Presenter, Title

9:30 Oracle Health welcome: Vision, portfolio, and global impact • Vision and strategic direction • Global footprint and healthcare leadership • Product portfolio and innovation roadmap • Commitment to Israel’s healthcare transformation • Workshop agenda and objectives AJ Adel, Senior Vice President, Oracle Health International

10:00 Oracle Health product development keynote: Next-Gen EHR strategy • Building an AI-first EHR: vision, architecture, innovation • Transition approach: principles, coexistence, migration • Q&A with product development leadership Ashleigh George, MBA, BSN, RN-BC, Vice President, Product Management Jeff Wall, MD, FACOG, Senior Director & Physician Solution Executive Bryce Schaffter, Senior Director, Product Management Frances Grantham, Senior Director, Product Management Arvind Venugopal, Senior Director, Product Management

10:45 Break: Transition to Experience Theater

11:00 Demonstration: Clinical Day in the Life - The EHR • Live demo of clinical, admin, and patient workflows • Key features and real-world outcomes • Highlights and lessons learned Megan Leung, Solution Advisor II Katie Shimmel, Lead Solution Consultant

12:00 Demonstration: Next-Gen AI-First EHR • Showcase of new AI-enabled workflows and modules Megan Leung, Solution Consultant II

12:45 Executive Leadership Q&A / Dialogue • Open forum with Oracle Health and product/clinical leaders • Discuss platform vision, innovation roadmap, and gather MOH feedback Mike Sicilia, Chief Executive Officer

13:15 Lunch (Room: Hub Dining Room)

14:00 Patient engagement and empowerment (Room: Think Tank) • Patient portal and self-service tools • Telehealth and secure messaging • Enhancing satisfaction, retention, and engagement Casey Sansale, Senior Director, Product Management Helen Cargill, Solution Consultant II

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Israeli healthcare delegation

14:30 Intelligent AI Data Platform for Health / Advancing Research • Unified data integration from diverse sources • Predictive analytics for clinical, patient, and population health • Dashboards for prioritization and decision support • Analytics platform demo with real-world scenarios • Transition: Enabling operations and clinical research/trials Brian Rasmussen, Group Vice President, Health AI and Data Platform Graham Bury, Vice President, Product Management Daniel Holder, Senior Director, Product Management Jessica Joy, Senior Director, Product Management Christine Swisher, VP, Product Management Helen Cargill, Solution Consultant II

16:00 Wrap up Day 1 and reflections • Key insights and takeaways • Participant questions and Day 2 preview

17:00 Adjourn and depart for dinner

17:30 (Informal) Working session: The Town Company 1228 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64105 816-895-0381

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Israeli healthcare delegation

8:00 Depart hotel for Oracle Health Experience Center

8:30 Welcome, day overview, and breakfast (Room: Think Tank)

9:00 Clinical workflow deep dive (Room: Think Tank) • Clinical workflows and end-user experience • Clinical decision support and documentation • Care coordination and patient safety • Provider efficiency and workflow optimization • Interactive discussion and Q&A with clinical

leadership Lisa Gulker, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, Chief Nursing Officer Jeff Wall, MD, FACOG, Senior Director & Physician Solution Executive Jamie Johnson, Senior Manager, Solution Consultant Megan Leung, Solution Advisor II Katie Shimmel, Lead Solution Consultant

National EHR Architecture, Interoperability & Transformation Strategy (Room: Collab 2) • Cloud architecture and platform design • Interoperability and third-party connectivity • Security, privacy, and compliance • Business continuity and disaster recovery • Migration and transformation strategy • Localization and country-specific requirements • Acute care roadmap and lessons learned • Q&A with product and technical leadership Sandeep Singla Joe Sanfilippo Gary Gilchrist Ashleigh George, MBA, BSN, RN-BC Bryce Schaffter Frances Grantham Arvind Venugopal

10:30 Break: Transition to Think Tank from Collaboration 2

10:45 Implementation strategy & change management • National-scale and enterprise EHR deployments • Rollout and change management • Adoption, governance, and stakeholder alignment • Lessons learned and timeline realities • Risks, challenges, and mitigation strategies • Open discussion with product and implementation leaders Michael Vinson, Vice President, Federal Implementation Services James Ellzy, MD, Vice President Federal, Health Executive & Market Lead

12:00 Lunch

12:30 Collaborative discussion: Priorities, challenges, and next steps • Moderated roundtable: synthesize workshops and deep dives • Co-design priorities, partnership, pilots, and future focus • Next steps and follow-up planning Sanjib Kundu, Senior Director, Growth Strategy

14:00 Workshop wrap-up and closing remarks • Closing remarks from Oracle Health and MOH • Participant feedback survey

15:00 Adjourn and depart for airport

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Campus Resources Executive Engagement June 21-22, 2026

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Innovations Think Tank 2048-1, 1st Floor

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Kansas City Highlights Executive Engagement June 21-22, 2026

Where to eat

Fine dining showstoppers

Novel $$ Crossroads Featuring casual yet sophisticated ambiance, Novel is known for their atmosphere, drinks, food, and dessert. Novel was featured in the Kansas City season of Queer Eye!

Corvino Supper Club

$$ Crossroads Along with a myriad of awards, this local gem touts a James Beard finalist chef, nightly live jazz music, impeccable service, and elevated & innovative American cuisine. Try the seaweed donuts with trout roe!

Farina $$ Crossroads Farina doesn’t disappoint with one the city’s first James Beard Award winners at the helm. Farina’s modern Italian menu is built around classic recipes from every region of Italy.

The Restaurant at 1900

$$ Johnson County Seasonally-based inventive menu and modern American cuisine in the gorgeous 1900 Building. Beverage Director, Doug Frost, is both a Master of Wine and Master Sommelier, one of four people in the world to have achieved that rarefied pair of designations.

The Rieger $$ Crossroads Beautifully restored 100+ year old former hotel offering classic dishes and hand- crafted cocktails.

Bluestem $$$ Westport Your one-stop-shop for cocktails and snacks in the bar, to a tasting menu in the dining room, or even late-night drinks and dessert.

Best of private dining

Jack Stack $ Crossroads or Plaza

Category: Barbeque, Capacity: 16, Booking: 816-941-4309

Lidia’s $ Crossroads Category: Italian, Capacity: Flexible, Booking: 816-221-0805

Farina $$ Crossroads Category: Italian, Capacity: 13, Booking: nancy@michaelsmithkc.com

Gram & Dunn $$ Plaza Category: American, Capacity: 10, Booking: Holli Smith 816.984.8044

Lazia $$ Crossroads Category: Italian, Capacity: 14, Booking: See Lazia website

Bristol $$$ Downtown Category: Steak & Seafood, Capacity: 14, Booking: 816-448-6007

Kansas City Barbeque

Jack Stack $ Crossroads orPlaza

Famous for their burnt ends, hickory pit beans, and cheesy corn bake, this upscale barbeque joint is a loved local gem.

Joe's KC $ Midtown Famous for their Z-man, this unassuming barbeque joint with a near constant line wrapping around the building is beloved by locals and visitors alike. Trust us, it’s worth the wait.

Q39 $ Midtown Since it’s opening, Q39 has become well-known to KC natives and travelers alike as one of the city’s best barbeque restaurants.

Char Bar $ Westport Enjoy BBQ & Southern eats with a modern twist in a big space with a retro vibe & beer garden with games.

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Where to eat

Small plates

La Bodega $ Downtown The best spot in KC for authentic Spanish tapas. Try one of their inventive gin & tonics or their famous sangria!

Extra Virgin $$ Crossroads Well-known spot for inventive Mediterranean tapas in lively, festive digs with a street side patio.

Fox & Pearl $$ Westside Located in the historic Westside district, Fox & Pearl is a Midwestern bistro with local handcrafted cuisine.

Freshwater $$ Midtown Freshwater keeps things simple with elegant, intimate fine dining. Affordable, local ingredients join a killer cocktail program to boot, plus all freshwater fish – hence the name.

Antler Room $$ Hospital Hill “Some of the most exciting cooking in America is happening far from the urban centers of New York and L.A.” – Bon Appetite

Local libations Boulevard Brewing Company

Brewery Downtown As the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest, it is an essential to the Kansas City experience. Enjoy a tour or a beer in their Beer Hall.

Cinder Block Brewery

Brewery North KC Just a stone’s throw from World Headquarters, Cinder Block is a Cerner associate favorite! Try their Weathered Wit!

Afterword Tavern & Shelves

Cocktail Bar Crossroads Afterword, which in atmosphere feels a bit like a cozy library, is geared towards literature lovers who double as foodies and cocktail aficionados.

Tom’s Town Distilling Company

Distillery Crossroads The award-winning vodka and gin the team produces exceptional specialty cocktails. The bourbon—which is finished in 14-year-old port casks for a smooth flavor—is just as good.

J. Rieger & Co. Distillery

Distillery East Bottoms Nationally lauded company with several spirits including gin and vodka, as well as more experimental spirits, such as coffee liquor and Left for Dead, all available at restaurants and bars throughout the metro.

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Where to have fun

Up-Down KC

101 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108

Pinball, Skee-Ball, Nintendo and Sega, take a step back into the 80s and 90s at this hip arcade bar. Daily specials and 50 beers on tap round out this blast from the past.

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

4525 Oak St. Kansas City, MO 64111

View more than 40,000 pieces of art and sculpture in this nationally recognized museum. Take a free tour, enroll in an art class or experience Third Thursdays and the not-so-quiet side of this museum with live music and food.

Union Station

30 W Pershing Rd. Kansas City, MO 64108

Built in 194, this historic train station still operates as a functioning Amtrak stop but also hosts beautiful architecture, restaurants, an Extreme Theatre, Science City, The Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium and more.

Boulevard Brewing Co. 2534 Madison Ave. Kansas City, MO 64108

Founded in 1989, this newly expanded brewery is the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest. Sign up for a free walking tour with a tasting room or schedule a Smokestack Tour featuring beer and BBQ pairings.

Green Lady Lounge

1809 Grand Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64108

Experience authentic Kansas City jazz featuring live performances by local musicians every night in this elegant yet casual atmosphere. Green Lady Lounge offers two floors of entertainment, each with its own stage.

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Where to explore

Power and Light District

Located in the heart of downtown Kansas City, Power and Light has something for everyone. The district features more than 50 restaurants, bars, shops, and entertainment venues. P&L hosts free concerts at KC Live! during the summer as well as Family Fun Events and festivals throughout the year.

The Country Club Plaza

This Spanish-inspired shopping district is often called the “Rodeo drive of the Midwest.” The Plaza is recognized around the world for its rich history, fine dining and excellent shopping. This architecturally vibrant area offers 15 blocks lined with fountains and statues, over 150 shops and dozens of fine restaurants. Two nationally renowned art museums are located nearby, The Nelson–Atkins Museum of Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.

City Market

Operating for more than 125 years in Kansas City, the City Market is open daily and features an eclectic mix of dining, shopping, entertainment and attractions in a unique open-air setting.

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