KLAS on Cardiology

Jeremy Bikman, Director, Medical Equipment, KLAS Enterprises, Orem, UT, reviews research from the 2006 KLAS CPACS Report.  Included are issues impacting the CV Department and the greater IT enterprise. The discussion also covers such areas as 1) Impacts of going digital and electronic, 2) Struggles and Successes, 3) Best practices, 4) Benefits, 5) Missing functionality, […]

HIE’s and PHR’s Implement the CCR Standard

David C. Kibbe, MD MBA, Director, Center for Health information Technology, American Academy of Family Physicians, Chapel Hill, NC. Dr. Kibbe explains that, around the country the idea of the "cheap RHIO" is beginning to catch on, particularly among physicians and communities that don't need a high-cost, high complexity solution inherent in some centralized RHIO […]

Data Warehouses in Support of Patient Flow

Roberta E. Testor, MA, MSS, Director, IT Knowledge Systems, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, demonstrates how a data warehouse can support analysis of patient flow throughout the organization. She describes how IT and organizational leaders have teamed at Children’s to build an analytical framework that supports this critical organizational initiative.

Integrating Technology for Patient Safety at Sharp Healthcare

Nancy Pratt, RN, MSN, Sr. VP, Clinical Effectiveness, and Bill Spooner, CIO, Sharp Healthcare, San Diego, CA, describe how they apply technology tools in real time at the point of care to measure, detect and avoid harm leading to failure to rescue.

The Leap of Faith: the Leapfrog CPOE Evaluation Tool – A U Penn Case Study

Eric Pifer, MD, CMIO, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, and David C. Classen, MD, MS, VP, FCG, Long Beach, CA, and Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Utah.  Drs. Pifer and Classen review the University of Pennsylvania’s use of the Leapfrog evaluation tool to test its Computerized Physician Order Entry capabilities and demonstrate […]

KLAS on EMR Systems: Large, Medium and Small

Adam Gale, EVP and COO, KLAS Enterprises, Orem, UT, describes the tremendous growth in the ambulatory EMR market, with hundreds of EMR vendors offering products to physician practices. He discusses continued growth in this sector with increased competition, vendor solutions that support a wide range of physician office practice sizes, and anticipated mergers and acquisitions.  […]

Cost Effective Healthcare Storage Architectures

Bennett Davis, Hewlett Packard, reviews the issues involved with developing realistic storage architectures for the expanding requirements of medical image and record management. He explores the demands of long term file archival on limited IT budgets, and how to balance the demands for rapid access with constraints in IT spending. Davis outlines a multi-tier storage […]

Benchmarking EHR Adoption Levels Across SI Members and the Industry

Dave Garets, CEO, HIMSS Analytics, reviews data comparing SI member organizations to each other and to general industry utilizing their EMR Adoption Model. Data will be anonymous, but you will be informed about the identification number/s for your own organization. If you responded to the HIMSS Analytics Database survey in 2006, you are automatically enrolled […]

A Case Study in Defining the Nurse Informatics Specialist Role

Mimi Hassett, MS, RN, FHIMSS, Director of Clinical Informatics, Berkshire Health Systems, Pittsfield, MA, describes how nursing can optimally lead and support the successful integration of information systems, including development, implementation and enhancing the user experience. The issues, impacts and influences on the definition of such roles are discussed, as are tools such as job […]

ELINCS: the Emerging Lab Standard and Implications for your Lab Applications and EHR

Walter Sujansky, Sujansky & Associates, LLC, San Carlos, CA oversees the development of this new standard.  He presents The EHR-Lab Interoperability and Connectivity Standards (ELINCS) project, which is developing the national standard for the delivery of real-time laboratory results from a lab’s information system to an electronic health record, including ambulatory systems.  Benefits include eliminating […]

Interconnected EHR: How New Stark and Anti-Kickback Regulations Help

Ross C. D'Emanuele, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Minneapolis, MN. This session explains the new anti-kickback and Stark regulations allowing the donation of certain electronic technology items and services to physicians. Mr. D’Emanuelle highlights opportunities and pitfalls in using the new regulations to connect EHR products with physician offices and others. He offers practical guidance […]

2006 Fall Forum

“The IT – Quality Link”

Enterprise Mobility:  Trends and Leading Practices

Ken Kleinberg, Senior Director, Healthcare Solutions, Symbol Technologies, Holtsville, NY, presents an industry update and case examples of mobility in healthcare including Medication Administration, Specimen Collection, Remote Patient Monitoring, Hospital/Nurse Communications, Blood Transfusion Verification, Mobile Physician Rounding and Location-enabled Asset Management, and relating each to the relevant enterprise mobility technologies/infrastructure, including Wireless Networks (WAN, LAN […]

Healthcare Information Security:  Strategic Asset or Necessary Evil?

Deb Pappas, Vice President, Courion Corporation, will review findings from "Information Security Executives on the Front Lines", an independent market research study published by Executive Alliance and Courion. Survey results reveal healthcare information security executives are split on whether they believe information security is perceived as a strategic asset or a necessary evil, yet they […]

KLAS on PACS/RIS

Jeremy Bikman, Director, Medical Equipment, KLAS Enterprises, Orem, UT, reviews six years of on-going research on Radiology PACS. He covers PACS from the perspective of three main environments: Large Acute, Small Acute and Ambulatory. Trends in integration with RIS and PACS are included. He also covers: 1) PACS expanding beyond traditional radiology, 2) Struggles and Successes, […]