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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200813T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200813T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 and Health Disparities: Addressing Health Disparities Now\, Preparing for Vaccination and Beyond at CCHMC
DESCRIPTION:Rob Kahn\, MD\, MPH\nAndy Beck\, MD\, MPH\nRob Kahn\, MD\, MPH\, Physician Lead\, Community and Population Health\, and Andy Beck\, MD\, MPH\, Associate Professor & Attending Pediatrician\, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.  The COVID-19 pandemic shines a light on disparities by race\, ethnicity and poverty that have long been present across a range of health outcomes. To respond to COVID-19\, from surge to vaccine\, strategies that promote health equity must be identified and implemented in ways that make sense for patients\, families\, and communities. Here\, Drs. Kahn and Beck discuss their team’s approach to addressing health disparities during the pandemic that are likely to have sustained relevance well after the virus recedes.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/covid-19-and-health-disparities-addressing-health-disparities-now-preparing-for-vaccination-and-beyond-at-cchmc/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200819T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200819T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200720T170758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:38427-1597842000-1597845600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Accelerating Transformation and Automating the Service Now Experience in Epic at SCL Health
DESCRIPTION:Stephanie McIntyre\, MBA\, RN-BC\nStephanie H. McIntyre\, MBA\, RN-BC\, VP Applications\, and Nick Iannoni\, Director Shared Application Services\, SCL Health. Speed\, agility and collaboration are the hallmarks of how COVID-19 has transformed the way we work in healthcare. At SCL Health\, this transformation had already been in process\, building on five major platforms: Google\, Epic\, ServiceNow\, SalesForce\, and Oracle Cloud ERP.   For the Epic platform\, SCL Health is laser-focused on driving clinical efficiency\, quality care\, and reduced costs. A key success factor in driving this work quickly is ensuring excellent end user support. SCL Health has deployed deep integration of ServiceNow into the Epic interface so that tickets are auto-populated with user information and context from the chart. That means less effort for busy clinicians and accurate information captured for quick support turnaround. Stephanie and Nick share the overall framework for this significant change initiative\, and lessons learned in the process to date.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/integrating-epic-and-servicenow-at-scl-health/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200826T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200826T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200706T234255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T154028Z
UID:37914-1598446800-1598450400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Pharmacy Intelligence – Insights from Aggregate Benchmarking
DESCRIPTION:Sandy Salverson\, PharmD\, BCPS\nStaci Hermann\, PharmD\, MS\nJames Stevenson\, PharmD\, FASHP\, FFIP\nSandy Salverson\, PharmD\, BCPS\, VP Pharmacy Operations\, OSF HealthCare System\, Staci Hermann\, PharmD\, MS\, Chief Pharmacy Officer\, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health\, and James Stevenson\, PharmD\, FASHP\, FFIP\, VP Medication Systems Strategy\, Omnicell.  Recently aggregated nationwide drug data from hundreds of health systems\, as well as outpatient prescription data\, show COVID-19 response and post-recovery have had dramatic impacts on medication availability\, utilization and costs. Learn how pharmacy leaders are using these aggregated data sets\, together with their own analytical tools\, for strategic pharmacy operations and to inform other departments such as supply chain\, finance and population health.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/pharmacy-intelligence-insights-from-aggregate-benchmarking/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200827T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200827T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200706T234258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:37915-1598533200-1598536800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Mercy Virtual and COVID-19: Healthcare Redefined
DESCRIPTION:Keith M. Starke\, MD\, FACP\, SVP & CQO; Joseph Kelly\, EVP Office of Transformation; Gavin Helton\, MD\, SVP Population Health; and Ashok Palagiri\, MD\, Physician Lead for Virtual Hospital Medicine\, Mercy Health. Mercy Virtual was established over a decade ago\, initially as a centralized teleICU monitoring center\, supporting 38 hospitals spread across Missouri\, Kansas\, Arkansas and Oklahoma\, with the ability to significantly reduce mortality and morbidity rates\, length of stay\, and overall costs. \nAshok Palagiri\, MD\nGavin Helton\, MD\nJoseph Kelly\nKeith Starke\, MD\, FACP\nNationally\, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a dramatic increase in telehealth of all kinds\, and particularly at Mercy Virtual\, which became a critical coordinating point for COVID-19-related screening\, follow-up and remote monitoring. Since then\, the vision of Mercy Virtual as a new way of providing healthcare has become a reality\, with expanded consumer engagement technologies\, care management and coordinated services. The panel describes this transformation\, the lessons learned along the way\, and the implications for healthcare providers everywhere who are redefining care for their communities across the country. \n\n\n\nteleICU | COVID | telehealth | remote monitoring | consumer engagement | care management | transformation
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/mercy-virtual-and-covid-19-healthcare-redefined/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200901T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200901T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200801T143815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:35009-1598965200-1598968800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Predictive Analytics at UW Health
DESCRIPTION:Brian Patterson\, MD\, MPH\nFrank Liao\, PhD\nSabrina Adelaine\nBrian Patterson\, MD\, MPH\, Physician Informatics Director for Predictive Analytics; Frank Liao\, PhD\, Director of Data Science and Advanced Analytics; and Sabrina Adelaine\, PhD\, Applied Data Scientist\, UW Health.  Predictive analytics holds the promise of improving healthcare by harnessing data at the frontlines of healthcare delivery\, but there can be challenges to building an impactful predictive analytics program and maturing data science capabilities within a health system.  These challenges at UW Health were addressed by successfully employing strategies and approaches to mature the use of predictive analytics in clinical care and operations while building a foundation for continued development in data science\, such as the role of governance\, maturing capabilities\, standard methodologies\, and leveraging partnerships. In this presentation\, Drs. Patterson\, Liao\, and Adelaine share some key themes and strategies for success based on their experiences and the lessons learned thus far in their journey.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/predictive-analytics-at-uw-health/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200902T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200902T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200805T230206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:38900-1599051600-1599055200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Enterprise Management of Drug Inventory\, Drug Shortages\, and Drug Diversion at SCL Health
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Davis\, PharmD\, MBA\, MISM\, BCPS\, FASHP\nJennifer Davis\, PharmD\, MBA\, MISM\, BCPS\, FASHP\, System Director of Pharmacy & Technology Initiatives\, SCL Health.  Managing medication supply and inventory effectively across a health system is a constant challenge due to drug shortages\, incongruent data structures across procurement and clinical systems\, and the constant threat of drug diversion.  SCL Health has deployed a variety of tools and processes to rapidly detect and efficiently respond to drug shortages\, inventory surpluses\, and drug diversion.  Dr. Davis discusses how new and existing systems\, tools\, and processes were leveraged during the COVID-19 response to ensure consistent and efficient drug inventory management in the face of pandemic challenges.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/enterprise-management-of-drug-inventory-drug-shortages-and-drug-diversion-at-scl-health/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Quality & Safety,Security/Privacy/Compliance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200908T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200819T195606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T210649Z
UID:39230-1599570000-1599573600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Lessons Learned in Addressing Community Health and SDOH
DESCRIPTION:Jacob Reider\, MD\, CEO\, Alliance for Better Health. The State of New York initiated a program to encourage community coalitions to collaborate together to address the underlying social determinants of health (SDoH) that have been shown to result in higher healthcare costs and reduced life expectancy. The Alliance for Better Health in Troy\, NY is one example of a community-based organization that has partnered with area hospitals including Trinity Health\, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)\, and social service organizations (e.g.\, food banks\, homeless shelters\, etc.) to facilitate referrals and follow-up to ensure better health status. Dr. Reider shares the Alliance’s experience with this unique coalition\, the technology tools that support the ongoing communication\, and the health-related outcomes that have been achieved.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/lessons-learned-in-addressing-community-health-and-sdoh/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200915T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200915T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200805T230238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:38902-1600174800-1600178400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Data Intelligence and the Framework to Build the Autonomous Pharmacy of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Allen Flynn\, PhD\, PharmD\nJames Stevenson\, PharmD\, FASHP\, FFIP\nAllen Flynn\, PhD\, PharmD\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Learning Health Science\, University of Michigan Medical School\, and James Stevenson\, PharmD\, FASHP\, FFIP\, VP of Medication Systems Strategy\, Omnicell.  National leaders in health system pharmacy have joined together to create a framework for a fully autonomous pharmacy\, leveraging technology to reduce medication errors and waste\, and improve clinician satisfaction and patient outcomes.  Allen and James will share the work of the Autonomous Pharmacy Advisory Board\, in examining the safety and financial risks of manual processes. siloed technologies\, and lack of robust data collection and integration at the enterprise level of pharmacy operations in today’s healthcare systems. The resulting 5-level Framework is a strategic vision and roadmap for achieving fully automated\, interoperable\, and effective medication management.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/data-intelligence-and-the-framework-to-build-the-autonomous-pharmacy-of-the-future/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200917T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200805T230305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191916Z
UID:38903-1600347600-1600351200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:5 Forces for the Future: Reimagining Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Claude Saghbini\nJean-Claude Saghbini\, Chief Technology Officer\, Wolters Kluwer Health.  COVID-19 has exposed cracks in healthcare delivery systems worldwide.  In doing so\, it has also catalyzed forces for innovation that systems need now and in a post-pandemic world.  This teleconference looks at five ways we must build on momentum for change.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/5-forces-for-the-future-reimagining-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Quality & Safety,Security/Privacy/Compliance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200922T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200805T230332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260101T212324Z
UID:38904-1600779600-1600783200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Acute Care Transformation at Cedars Sinai
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””]Rupal Badani\, MD\, Medical Director\, Cedars-Sinai Medical Network. COVID-19 has transformed the way we live and work\, and that has certainly been true in how patients receive healthcare. The Cedars-Sinai Medical Network had already been engaged in a lean-based redesign of primary care practices\, called “practice transformation”\, looking at ways to streamline workflow\, redesign physical space\, and unburden physicians and staff to allow them to focus on delivering outstanding experiences to their patients and each other. Now this care transformation has been extended into the acute care setting\, and Dr. Badani shares what she has achieved to-date in looking at a new mix of virtual care and bricks-and-mortar to truly reinvent the experience of health and healthcare for all of Cedars-Sinai patients and staff.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/acute-care-transformation-at-cedars-sinai/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200923T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200923T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200805T230342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:38905-1600866000-1600869600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Expert Insights into National COVID-19 Vaccine Development
DESCRIPTION:Peter J. Hotez\, MD\, PhD\, Dean\, School of Tropical Medicine\, Baylor College of Medicine; Professor of Pediatrics and Molecular Virology & Microbiology\, Baylor College of Medicine; Adjunct Professor\, UT School of Public Health; Chair\, Tropical Pediatrics\, Texas Children’s Hospital; and Co-Director\, Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development (CVD). COVID-19 vaccine development\, manufacturing\, and distribution is a complex and multi-layered process.  From his perspective as a vaccine scientist and public health professional\, Dr. Hotez provides an update on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials in process\, parallel global planning for manufacturing and distribution\, and key insights learned to date from clinical research regarding the COVID-19 disease progression and impact.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/expert-insights-into-national-covid-19-vaccine-development/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201006T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201006T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200902T232933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T173130Z
UID:39554-1601989200-1601992800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify COVID-19 Patients at High Risk of Clinical Deterioration
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””]Peter Winkelstein\, MD\, MS\, MBA\, FAAP\, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics\, VP and CMIO\, Kaleida Health\, Executive Director\, University at Buffalo Institute for Healthcare Informatics\, and CMIO\, UBMD; and Randall Wald\, PhD\, Senior Data Scientist\, Cerner. The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged hospitals to make careful use of resources\, especially for patient subpopulations which are clinically complex. \nOne such subpopulation is admitted COVID-19 patients who are more likely to deteriorate (either moving onto ventilation or dying) within the near future. Learn how Dr. Winkelstein utilized collecting patient deterioration data and built models from admitted COVID-19 patients to identify risk of ventilation and mortality\, and how that information can be incorporated into care team workflows.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/using-artificial-intelligence-to-identify-covid-19-patients-at-high-risk-of-clinical-deterioration/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Artificial Intelligence,Clinical Informatics,CMIO,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201007T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201007T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200902T232908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:39555-1602075600-1602079200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Addressing Patient Hospital Concerns Post-COVID with Precision Marketing at AdventHealth
DESCRIPTION:Anthony Cadieux\, Executive Director\, Strategy and Digital Marketing\, AdventHealth; Jason Brown\, CEO\, BPD Advertising; and Tyler Ford\, Director\, Optum. Many health systems around the country have been impacted by shutdowns related to COVID and rising consumer concerns regarding the use of healthcare services during a pandemic. \nTyler Ford\nJason Brown\nAnthony Cadieux\nLearn how AdventHealth teamed up with marketing and analytics partners BPD Advertising and Optum to leverage consumer insights from national research and a newly developed COVID Concern Index model to build highly personalized messaging and targeted digital strategies that addressed these concerns\, changed behaviors\, and increased engagement across the system.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/addressing-patient-hospital-concerns-post-covid-with-precision-marketing-at-adventhealth/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200902T232822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T151108Z
UID:39556-1602162000-1602165600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:2021 Quality Payment Program Proposed Rule Overview
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text css=””]Dan Golder\, DDS\, MBA\, Principal and Larry Katzovitz\, Senior Advisor\, Impact Advisors. This session examines the recent “2021 Quality Payment Program Proposed Rule\,” released on August 4\, 2020. \nLarry Katzovitz\nDan and Larry provide a high-level overview of the proposed rule\, and its potential implications and impacts for providers\, hospitals and health systems. Highlights include participation pathways (e.g.\, MIPS\, APM)\, key changes for 2021\, as well as the top five things that providers and healthcare organizations should be doing now to prepare for the proposed regulations.[/vc_column_text]
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/2021-quality-payment-program-proposed-rule-overview/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Financial Management,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201013T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201013T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200902T232754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T192131Z
UID:39557-1602594000-1602597600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Operationalizing Telehealth Across Sites of Care at AMITA
DESCRIPTION:Laura Messineo\, RN\, MHA\, VP TeleHealth\, AMITA Health. Telehealth has seen exponential growth across the country and many health systems have implemented interim solutions to meet the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. Laura provides an overview of AMITA Health’s centralized telehealth strategy which is focused on transforming the delivery of healthcare across the care continuum. She shares outcome measures and return on investment models for a variety of telehealth programs.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/operationalizing-telehealth-across-sites-of-care-at-amita/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200902T232730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:39558-1602766800-1602770400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Delivering Better Outcomes by Insourcing Complex Processes in Pharmacy Operations
DESCRIPTION:Dennis Killian\, PharmD\, PhD\, VP Clinical Operations\, Tidal Health\, and Dennis Wright\, Senior Director\, Omnicell. The healthcare industry often turns to software as a service (SaaS) to increase software versatility and accessibility without having to install and run applications on multiple computers and data systems. \nDennis Killian\, PharmD\, PhD\nDennis Wright\nYet\, when considering capital purchases\, these same healthcare leaders systems are faced with using scarce\, untrained labor to operate complex technology\, leaving them to wonder if the better outcomes promised are even realistic. The answer\, more health systems are finding\, is to hire their vendors to operate technology on a fee basis\, thus getting an outcome for their investment.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/delivering-better-outcomes-by-insourcing-complex-processes-in-pharmacy-operations/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201020T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200917T205821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40186-1603198800-1603202400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Meeting Patients Where They Are With Voice Technology
DESCRIPTION:Jason Burum\nFreddie Feldman\nJason Burum\, VP\, Patient Engagement\, Clinical Effectiveness; and Freddie Feldman\, Voice Design Director\, Clinical Effectiveness\, Wolters Kluwer.  Nearly 90 million adults in the US own a smart speaker\, representing a powerful opportunity for providers to engage health consumers with voice technology. To that end\, Wolters Kluwer and Amazon\, through Amazon’s exclusive HIPAA-Eligible program\, have teamed up to develop the new Alexa Health Skill\, “Emmi Care Plan”.  Jason and Freddie share how the innovative approach of using voice assistants can help engage\, empower and meet patients where they are and at their convenience.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/meeting-patients-where-they-are-with-voice-technology/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201021T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200902T232659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:39559-1603285200-1603288800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Cedars-Sinai Uses Machine Learning to Continuously Forecast Demand\, Supply\, and Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Michael Thompson\, MS\, Executive Director of Enterprise Data Intelligence\, Cedars-Sinai. Over the past three years\, Cedars-Sinai has merged together its analytics capabilities across finance\, clinical informatics\, and IT to form an enterprise data intelligence function\, encompassing an enterprise data warehouse\, data science team\, end-user content delivery\, and an advisory team to teach others how to use the data. The data analytics teams have designed an applied machine learning platform that has been used to forecast patient volumes\, staffing and supply needs\, patient outcomes\, and financial modeling. Combining human-in-the-loop with reinforcement machine learning\, the data science process is designed to adapt as the situation changes. During the COVID pandemic\, the data science team at Cedars-Sinai used these methods to implement a machine learning model capable of predicting daily COVID patient volumes with an 85 to 95 percent accuracy. The models were used to meet daily bed\, staff and PPE needs\, by modeling the disease progression within the local community.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/cedars-sinai-uses-machine-learning-to-continuously-forecast-demand-supply-and-outcomes/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,CIO,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201028T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201028T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20200916T211646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40152-1603882800-1603886400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Thriving Together: Community Health Partnerships for Equitable Recovery and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Monte Roulier\nSomava Saha\, MD\nBobby Milstein\nBobby Milstein\, Director\, System Strategy\, ReThink Health and Visiting Scientist\, MIT Sloan School of Management; Somava Saha\, MD\, Founder and Executive Lead\, Well-being and Equity in the World; and Monte Roulier\, President\, Community Initiatives Network.  Communities across the country have an immense reservoir of energy\, courage\, and imagination that can propel widespread local and nationwide action around a single unifying and measurable expectation: All people and places thriving—no exceptions. Health systems everywhere are investing in community health and social equity to make this a reality. Bobby and Monte will share the work they have been undertaking to support this community-building in Thriving Together: A Springboard for Equitable Recovery and Resilience in Communities Across America. Thriving Together highlights scores of actions that communities\, organizations\, businesses\, health systems\, and funders can take and are occurring in the wake of COVID-19 and other related national issues. Our health systems are all committed to helping their communities heal and to secure the vital conditions that all people and places need to thrive (i.e.\, a thriving natural world\, basic needs for health and safety\, humane housing\, meaningful work and wealth\, lifelong learning\, reliable transportation\, and belonging and civic muscle). \nAdditional material: Well Being in the Nation (WIN) Measures
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/thriving-together-community-health-partnerships-for-equitable-recovery-and-resilience/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201007T205856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40599-1603976400-1603980000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | UChicago Medicine's COVID Innovation Challenge 2020
DESCRIPTION:Sharon Markman\, MHA\nCraig Umscheid\, MD\, MS\nSharon Markman\, MHA\, Administrative Director\, Center for Healthcare Delivery Science and Innovation and Craig Umscheid\, MD\, MS\, Chief Quality & Innovation Officer and VP for Healthcare Delivery Science\, University of Chicago Medicine. The University of Chicago’s Center for Healthcare Delivery Science & Innovation’s COVID19 Innovation Challenge was launched in late March. It has been a wildly successful program with nearly 200 submissions. \nJessica Randazza-Pade\nErin Henkel\nQuinn Burrell\nEmeka Anyanwu MD\nHDSI sought ideas from staff\, trainees and faculty on ways to improve care at the health system or beyond during the pandemic. COVID Innovation Project “winners” were supported with funding\, introductions to health system leaders or community collaborators\, or provided project management to get the idea off the ground. This webinar includes an overview of the challenge\, objectives and evaluation of the initiative followed by a few presentations by challenge “winners” describing their project and outcomes from deploying the innovation. \n\nDesigning for COVID Safety: PPE Instructions for Clinical Settings\nOne Day at a Time Animation\nMyCovid Passport\nImplementation of a Mobile App to Facilitate Socially-Distanced Hospital Communication and Patient Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/webinar-uchicago-medicines-covid-innovation-challenge-2020/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201005T172557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40525-1604408400-1604412000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:IT/Marketing Partnership for Digital Customer Engagement at HonorHealth
DESCRIPTION:Emily Borlas\, MBA\, AVP\, IT Applications\, and Craig Kartchner\, MBA\, AVP\, Marketing and Customer Experience\, HonorHealth.  Creating the best experience for healthcare customers is like making a delicious vinaigrette\, and it’s difficult to do for similar reasons: How do you make the oil of IT mix (and stay mixed) with the vinegar of Marketing\, without separating\, and spoiling the salad? Emily and Craig walk through their recipe for creating a tasty customer experience ecosystem. Hint\, the recipe calls for generous portions of teamwork and a dash of process. They walk through how they joined forces to develop a strategy and sell their vision to the rest of the organization\, the specific challenges they have faced along the way\, and how they were well positioned for rapid deployment when the COVID pandemic changed the healthcare landscape almost overnight.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/it-marketing-partnership-for-digital-customer-engagement-at-honorhealth/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201104T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201104T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201005T172558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:40526-1604484000-1604487600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Study: Robust T-Cell Immunity Found in Those with Asymptomatic\, Mild COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Marcus Buggert\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Medicine Huddinge\, Karolinska Institute\, Sweden.  Dr. Buggert is a viral immunologist that has focused his career on T cells in the context of HIV infection. During this teleconference\, Dr. Buggert describes the most recent data on T cell immunity in COVID-19 patients. Additionally\, he provides an update on the “knowns” and “unknowns” of T cells in cross-reactive immunity\, disease severity\, vaccines and other aspects of immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/study-robust-t-cell-immunity-found-in-those-with-asymptomatic-mild-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201005T172606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40528-1605013200-1605016800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Patient-Reported Outcomes into Clinical Workflow
DESCRIPTION:Ida Sim\, MD\, PhD\, Professor of Medicine\, UCSF.  Recording patient reported outcomes (PROs) in real time between visits\, versus by patient recall during visits\, allows patients to monitor and self-manage their health and capture a more comprehensive picture of their health status and overall health experience.  Despite the value of this clinical information\, PRO use in primary care is limited by challenges in PRO collection\, patient engagement\, and clinical workflow integration.  Newer standards-based technologies such as SMART-on-FHIR enable seamless integration of externally collected PROs into frontline care.  Dr. Sim discusses how PROs are being used at UCSF.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/integrating-patient-reported-outcomes-into-clinical-workflow/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Security/Privacy/Compliance,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201111T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201111T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201005T172609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40529-1605099600-1605103200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Using Self-Insured Data as a Foundation for Value-based Payment Strategy at Adventist Health
DESCRIPTION:John Beaman\nAllen Miller\nJohn Beaman\, Chief Business Officer\, Adventist Health\, and Allen Miller\, Principal\, COPE Health Solutions.  As CMS and employers continue to push for more premium risk contracts and value-based payment\, a key to success is accurate data on the total cost of care for attributed or assigned membership. There is a growing understanding that building the capabilities to understand and better manage health for a health system’s own self-insured employees and families is highly translatable to other populations and payers\, for direct-to-employer strategies. Using employee utilization\, cost\, and outcomes data\, health systems can optimize their network for specific provider and service types\, understand patterns of care to improve convenience and employee satisfaction scores\, and improve quality and health outcomes. Health systems can use their self-insured plan as a key “payer” to understand how to analyze claims and related data\, and develop and launch population health management infrastructure. John and Allen discuss how Adventist Health has leveraged the claims data for its employee health plan as a foundation for a larger value-based payment strategy.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/using-self-insured-data-as-a-foundation-for-value-based-payment-strategy-at-adventist-health-2/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201124T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201005T090055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T223914Z
UID:39916-1606222800-1606226400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Addressing Inequity in COVID-19 Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Kenneth J. Fawcett Jr.\, MD\, Vice President\, Healthier Communities\, Spectrum Health.  Dr. Fawcett asks and attempts to answer how we can create equitable outcomes among disadvantaged populations in the context of an active pandemic.  He describes strategies to reduce COVID-19 infections\, explains how to proactively reach out to patients who are at greatest risk outside of a medical model\, and discusses the impact of a value-based world on health inequities and disparities.  This teleconference is part of the Value-Based Care Collaborative. \nAdditional material: Spectrum Health’s COVID Tracker
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/addressing-inequity-in-covid-19-outcomes/
CATEGORIES:2020,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201110T174542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40980-1606914000-1606917600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Top 10 Factors to Consider when Developing Your Growth Strategy: The role IT can play in 2021
DESCRIPTION:Leslie Schatz\, Director of Client Services; Danny Fell\, Director of Client Services; Nick Fromell\, Subject Matter Expert\, Optum; and Carol Chouinard\, Vice President\, Optum Advisory Services.  As hospital leaders begin to prepare for 2021\, it is important to balance long term growth plans\, while also working to recover from revenue losses. \nCarol Chouinard\nNick Fromell\nDanny Fell\nLeslie Schatz\nIt will be equally important to continue to provide services and offerings to meet today’s consumers demand—especially as some patients are reluctant to return for routine care.  Join Leslie\, Danny\, Nick\, and Carol for a panel conversation to explore how to navigate these changes and prepare for a strong 2021.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/top-10-factors-to-consider-when-developing-your-growth-strategy-the-role-it-can-play-in-2021/
CATEGORIES:2020,CIO,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201130T222547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T192131Z
UID:41299-1607518800-1607522400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Retail COVID Vaccine Distribution Strategy Update
DESCRIPTION:Troyen Brennen\, MD\, MPH\, EVP & CMO\, CVS Health.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been working with national retail pharmacy chains CVS Health and Walgreens to provide COVID-19 vaccines once the inoculations are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)\, and distributed in coordination with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These businesses are part of “Operation Warp Speed\,” which also includes drugmakers\, medical distributors and federal agencies. Dr. Brennan provides an update on CVS Health’s vaccine distribution planning\, including coordination with government agencies across the country\, providing cold-storage capacity for vaccines that need to be kept at low temperatures\, staff training\, and online tools for scheduling and pre-screening.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/retail-covid-vaccine-distribution-strategy-update/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Leadership,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201110T174317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193734Z
UID:40981-1607605200-1607608800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Leverage a Digital Practice to Advance Consumer Engagement amid COVID-19 and Beyond 
DESCRIPTION:Tom Pacek\, CIO\, Inspira Health\, and David Harse\, VP and GM\, Consumer Engagement\, Cerner.  As the healthcare industry undergoes a shift in consumer behavior patterns\, providers are challenged with finding new opportunities to meet consumer expectations in delivering quality care.  Rising healthcare costs\, a desire for more transparent health data\, and the influence of digital and mobile technology – fueled most recently by the COVID-19 pandemic – has challenged organizations to provide more personalized\, digital consumer engagement experiences.  Join Tom and David as they discuss the future of consumer engagement and the digital practice.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/leverage-a-digital-practice-to-advance-consumer-engagement-amid-covid-19-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:2020,CIO,Data & Analytics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210106T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210106T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201216T021652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:41689-1609938000-1609941600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The Commons Project’s CommonPass
DESCRIPTION:JP Pollak\, PhD\, Chief Product Officer\, The Commons Project.  Major airlines will soon roll out apps to check the COVID-19 test and vaccination status of passengers\, likely followed by employers\, college campuses\, sports venues\, and cruise ships. CommonPass\, developed by the non-profit Commons Project\, lets individuals access their lab results and vaccination records\, and consent to have that information used to validate their COVID status without revealing any other underlying personal health information.  Lab results and vaccination records can be accessed through existing health data systems\, national or local registries or personal digital health records (Apple Health for iOS\, CommonHealth for Android). The CommonPass platform assesses whether the individual’s lab test results or vaccination records come from a trusted source and satisfy the health screening requirements of the country they want to enter\, while the underlying health information stays in the individual’s control. JP describes the process for integrating this information into the app and its rate of adoption to date.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/the-commons-projects-commonpass/
CATEGORIES:2021,Clinical Informatics,CTO/VP Apps,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Financial Management,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210114T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141204
CREATED:20201211T223455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191323Z
UID:41581-1610629200-1610632800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:COVID-19 Immunity Research at Mass General Brigham
DESCRIPTION:Duane Wesemann\, MD\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Medicine\, Harvard Medical School\, Associate Physician\, Brigham and Women’s Hospital. It is relatively well-known that the immune system produces antibodies in response to COVID-19 infection\, but how long these antibody responses last continues to be unclear\, and the heterogeneity of immune responses to COVID-19 makes it difficult to develop predictive models. Dr. Wesemann discusses his laboratory’s efforts to understand the features that influence the magnitude and durability of the antibody response to the virus that causes COVID-19\, namely\, SARS-CoV-2. Emerging data suggests that there are individuals who are capable of both clearing the infection quickly and developing a durable anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody response. Analysis of the cells that make and regulate antibody production provide clues into what may influence immune durability. Dr. Weseman discusses these findings and invites an open discussion to help advance the knowledge around meaningful treatment strategies for COVID-19 cases.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/covid-19-immunity-research-at-mass-general-brigham/
CATEGORIES:2021,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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