The IT Business Case: Promises and Pitfalls

Bruce Bowers, Director, First Consulting Group, Long Beach, CA, offers perspectives on the current state of the IT Business Case for clinical systems. Topics will include Business Case modeling and use of the Business Case as a tool to guide successful deployment. Bowers will describe the ideal business case for advanced clinical systems, as well […]

IT and Nursing Collaboration: Critical to Sustaining High Quality Nursing Practice

Cindy Spurr, MBA, RN,C, FHIMSS, Corporate Director, Clinical Systems Management, Partners HealthCare System, Boston, MA, describes how the PHS Chief Nurse Council (CNC) works with Information Systems leadership to outline how IT can support nursing to assure the highest quality, safe patient care. The CNC, comprised of Chief Nurses from each PHS entity, works to […]

Lean Manufacturing: Applications in Healthcare

Janice M. Whitehouse, Director, Community Healthcare Initiatives, General Motors, provides an overview of this methodology, its use and results within GM, and the GM supported initiative to bring Lean Manufacturing tools and methodologies to healthcare providers. Jan leads community initiatives and manages Lean Implementation workshops that help providers eliminate waste and redundancies, standardize processes, and […]

The Road to the Future – IT Strategy in 2004 and Beyond

Pete Smith, VP, First Consulting Group, reviews today's approach to IT strategy and planning, the key drivers for a new approach, pros and cons as compared to traditional IT planning, and some case study examples, lessons learned and success factors. Discussion includes strategies for building on current architecture, maximizing value of IT deployment, and the […]

SI Overview Teleconference

In a thirty to forty-five minute teleconference you'll find out how to utilize information available to your organization, how to ensure that you are informed of teleconference sessions that are most relevant to you, learn who should participate in what sessions and how to get them involved, and how to have input into the development […]

Tools for Monitoring Progress Toward IOM Recommended Nursing Practices

Carol Ann Cavouras and ChrysMarie Suby, Principals, Labor Management Institute, offer a follow up to their March 1 presentation: "IOM Implications for Nursing". They discuss how to assess your operational structure and work processes to achieve a safer patient and staff environment for the delivery of care. The focus is on workforce assessment tools driven […]

SI Overview Teleconference

Learn how to make the most of your organization's membership in SI by utilizing the information that's already available, ensuring that you are informed of sessions that are most relevant to you. Learn who should participate in what sessions and how to get them involved, and how you can have input into the development of […]

Supply Chain: Cost Savings and Operational Efficiencies at Advocate

Jon Bruss, Vice President, Supply Chain Management, Advocate Health Care, Oak Brook, IL. Faced with many of the common challenges of a large, growth-oriented healthcare system, Advocate undertook a major initiative to reduce supply chain costs by $30 million over an 18-month period. Jon Bruss provides a case study on the initiative, highlighting the combination […]

From Staff Scheduling Software Project to Workforce Utilization Business Reform

Tracey McCosker, CFO and General Manager of CARE Network Division, and Keith Drinkwater, Project Manager of Staffing Service Project, both from Hunter Health, Australia, and Roxanne Harms, Cumulus Corporate Coaching, review their strategic initiative in workforce management. What started as a desire to buy a new staff scheduling system has turned into a top strategic […]

Managing Clinical Content – Where are we headed?

Scott Weingarten, MD, Director of Health Services Research at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, CEO, Zynx Health, and Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA, reviews the state of the clinical content market and shares his views on benefits and challenges, as well as the future direction for both IT applications and providers who use them.

Desktop Replacement: an Approach to Reducing Cost, Improving Access to Data, and Enabling Clinician Mobility

Chris Fries, Solutions Business Management and Planning, Hewlett Packard, outlines an alternative desktop architecture that lowers desktop total cost of ownership (TCO) while raising levels of security, service quality/reliability, and ease of management. The new architecture centralizes desktop computing and storage resources into easily managed and highly secure data centers, while providing end users with […]

SI Overview Teleconference

Learn how to make the most of your organization’s membership in SI by utilizing the information that's already available, ensuring that you are informed of sessions that are most relevant to you. Learn who should participate in what sessions and how to get them involved, and how you can have input into the development of […]

SI Overview Teleconference

In a thirty to forty-five minute teleconference you'll find out how to utilize information available to your organization, how to ensure that you are informed of teleconference sessions that are most relevant to you, learn who should participate in what sessions and how to get them involved, and how to have input into the development […]

Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Implements CPOE in Massachusetts Hospitals

Mitch Adams, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, Boston, MA, describes a unique program in which providers, payers and employers are working together to re-engineer reimbursement mechanisms so that providers will share in the savings attributable to the use of CPOE. The program will fund CPOE for all hospitals in the state as a […]