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SUMMARY:Deciphering Clinical IT at Baystate\, Rush and Banner
DESCRIPTION:Joel Vengco\nBrian Patty MD\, CHCIO Eligible\nSherri Hess\, MS-IS\, BSN\, RN-BC\, FHIMSS\nJoel Vengco\, SVP & CIO\, Baystate Health\, Brian Patty\, MD\, CHCIO Eligible\, VP & CMIO Clinical Information Systems\, Rush University Medical Center\, and Sherri Hess\, MS-IS\, BSN\, RN-BC\, FHIMSS\, CNIO\, Banner Health.  Discover how a CIO\, CMIO and CNIO leverage their synergies as a leadership team to improve clinicians’ experience with technology. Joel\, Dr. Patty and Sherri share their experiences; how they each play a different role\, but very collaboratively lead. Have you ever wondered why you need all three of these roles? Does your organization understand the value they all bring to the outcomes your health system is seeking on quality\, safety and user experience? Join the conversation and gain insight into how these leaders bridge the gap on large projects or day to day.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/deciphering-clinical-it-at-baystate-rush-and-banner/
CATEGORIES:IT Practice & Delivery
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SUMMARY:CommonHealth: Collecting\, Storing and Sharing Health Records on Android Devices
DESCRIPTION:Ida Sim\, MD\, PhD\, Professor of Medicine\, UCSF\, Natalie Pageler\, MD\, CMIO\, Stanford Children’s Health\, and JP Pollak\, PhD\, Chief Product Officer\, The Commons Project.  In April 2018 Apple introduced Health Records functionality to Apple Health\, providing iOS users the ability to use their EMR portal logins to download\, store\, view and share clinical data. The promise of this technology is to tackle the fragmentation and lack of person-centricity endemic in healthcare\, providing people with a more complete picture of their health\, and enabling researchers and app developers to build new and innovative digital services leveraging these data. The Commons Project\, UCSF\, Cornell Tech\, and Sage Bionetworks are collaborating to build CommonHealth\, to bring the same functionality to Android device owners. In this presentation we discuss the mobile health technology ecosystem\, and how we’re addressing consent and privacy issues related to sharing data with third party applications.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/commonhealth-collecting-storing-and-sharing-health-records-on-android-devices/
CATEGORIES:IT Practice & Delivery
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SUMMARY:Outlook 2020:  The Top Three Challenges for Hospital Pharmacy Teams
DESCRIPTION:Dean Parry\, RPH\nDaniel Teich PharmD\nJennifer Wheeler Davis\, PharmD\, MBA\, MISM\, BCPS\, FASHP\nDave Ehlert PharmD\, MBA\, FASHP\nPatrick Yoder\, PharmD\nDean Parry\, RPH\, Associate VP Clinical Informatics\, Care Support Services\, Geisinger Health System\, Daniel Teich\, Pharm.D.\, VP Purchasing and Contracting\, Fairview Pharmacy Services\, Jennifer Wheeler Davis\, Pharm.D.\, MBA\, MISM\, BCPS\, FASHP\, System Director of Pharmacy & Technology Initiatives\, SCL Health\, and Dave Ehlert\, Pharm.D.\, MBA\, FASHP\, Area VP Health Systems\, McKesson\, and Patrick Yoder\, Pharm.D.\, CEO\, LogicStream Health.   The three biggest challenges hospital and health system pharmacy teams are facing include drug shortages\, drug diversion\, and drug utilization. Join them\, as they discuss ways pharmacy teams are tackling these problems. Topics include early identification of target medications or clinicians\, medication adherence\, automated assessment of the current situation and action plans to manage through the current situation.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/outlook-2020-the-top-three-challenges-for-hospital-pharmacy-teams/
CATEGORIES:2019,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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SUMMARY:CommonSpirit as Worldwide Partner to Address Root Causes of Illness
DESCRIPTION:Ji Im\, MPH\, Senior Director\, Community and Population Health\, CommonSpirit Health. Social and environmental factors have a profound effect on long-term health and well-being\, with 60 percent of preventable deaths rooted in modifiable behaviors and exposures in the community. However\, one challenge is identifying and connecting individuals to their respective needs for housing\, nutrition\, employment and other community resources. CommonSpirit Health hospitals serve as anchor institutions partnering with many organizations in shared responsibility for community health improvement. Ji speaks about one partnership with the largest privately-funded nonprofit in the world\, United Way Worldwide\, to advocate for better health.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/commonspirit-as-worldwide-partner-to-address-root-causes-of-illness/
CATEGORIES:2019,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Webinar
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