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, […]

EHR Trends and Usage: MRI Survey Results

Jeff Blair, VP, The Medical Records Institute (MRI), provides his fourth annual review for SI Members of MRIs Seventh Annual Research Study. The Survey reveals insights into motivations, applications being implemented, IT platforms, configurations for different environments, data capture methods, barriers, and mobile/Wireless applications and issues. A review of the data, Jeff’s expert observations, and […]

Adoption to Optimization to Mandate: The Allina journey

Kim Pederson, EVP, Project Excellian, Dr. Andrew Mellin, Excellian Medical Director, and Susan Heichert, Excellian Implementation Director, Allina Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis. As Clinical Documentation moved into the final mandate phase on May 1, and CPOE on August 1, Allina shares their journey and lessons learned as they have moved through adoption and optimization phases, […]

AMIA Special 10×10 Offering for SI Members

William Hersh, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, and Paul Tang, MD, CMIO, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Sutter Health, and Clinical Associate Professor, UCSF. A goal of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) is to train 10,000 healthcare and related professionals in medical informatics by […]

Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS): An Overview (part 1)

Ian Temple, RN, MBA, Manger, Integrated Digital Enterprise and Solutions (IDEAS), First Consulting Group, defines the differences and linkages between CIS, CVIS and Cardiology PACS. The components and value of a CVIS are enumerated and explained, and how the Radiology analogy can and can't be useful in understanding Cardiology imaging. Vendor product strategies are described, including […]

Centura Health: Addressing connectivity for private practice physicians’ disparate EMR systems; why portal access is not sufficient

Michael Shrift, MD, MBA, CMIO, Centura Health, and Michael Mignoli, MD, Denver. Dr. Shrift describes how Centura Health decided upon and implemented a practical connectivity strategy for their private practice physician community in this 12 hospital health system. Dr. Shrift discusses the challenges, decision points and lessons learned on the health system side. Dr. Mignoli, […]

Meeting Clinician Point-of-Care Information Needs with Infobutton Tools

Guilherme Del Fiol, MD, MS, medical informaticist, Intermountain Health Care, and Biomedical Informatics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Saverio Maviglia, MD, hospitalist and informaticist, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Partners HealthCare, Boston, present two case studies entailing the positive results of integrating infobutton tools with HIS systems to encourage enterprise-wide use of […]

Enterprise Clinical Imaging Management Strategies

Lou Ciraldo, Division Information Officer, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Vincent Norlock, Consulting Manager, First Consulting Group, present a case study on the creation of an architectural framework for enterprise-wide digital image management systems in a multi-site, multi-modality clinical setting. Participants will benefit from this discussion of the work required to create the shared acceptance […]

Medication Reconciliation at Advocate Healthcare

Joel S. Shoolin, DO, MBA, VP Clinical Informatics, Margie Hunssinger, RN, BC, Mgr. Clinical Analysts, CareConnection, Steven Sundberg, RPh, Pharmacy Director, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, and Paul Cook, Riverpoint Consulting, describe their multi-pronged approach to medication reconciliation design and implementation. Part of the approach involves an electronic process to advise the physicians of home, current, […]

Medication Reconciliation at UMassMemorial

Eric Alper, MD former Patient Safety Officer at UMass Memorial Medical Center, describes their story of how the process for medication reconciliation was designed and implemented across the medical center. He includes the initial vision, strategies employed, major barriers and what was done to work through them, and presents their data on the improvement associated […]

Implementing a Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS), part 2

Ian Temple, RN, MBA, Manger, Integrated Digital Enterprise and Solutions (IDEAS), First Consulting Group, reviews key strategies for implementation with an emphasis on critical workflow issues. He describes impediments to physician acceptance of structured reporting and to overcome them. Pros and cons of organizing Cardiology services as one service line or several are described, including […]

THR’s Care Gate Clinical Portal: Case Study

Les Swanson, Director of Physician Support Services, Texas Health Resources, Arlington, TX, describes the development and implementation of the clinical portal and benefits realized to date, including: remote and real time access to patient information for physicians, reduced cost of paper handling, distribution and storage, less faxing to physician offices and reduction of those FTE's, […]

Never Events: Never Paid at HealthPartners

Babette Apland, Senior Vice President, Health and Care Management and Provider Relations, HealthPartners Minnesota presents the implementation of the program that denies reimbursement to providers when Never Events are detected. Included are: program design, managing the impact on reporting, and targeted quality improvement initiatives to eliminate never events.