Portal Metrics: Benchmarking Web Investments

Chris Lane, ITS Business Services, Catholic Healthcare West, leads a presentation and discussion comparing web investments relative to organizational size and complexity. Comparisons include web portal vendor, hardware, staffing and software costs. In order to participate in the call, please submit data elements using the brief survey form (see this teleconference listing on the SI […]

KLAS on Clinical Market Share

Kent Gale, CEO, KLAS Enterprises, Orem, UT. Healthcare executives question the adoption rate of electronic tools, depth of use, and cost to achieve a paperless environment. KLAS combines two different studies to explain the vendors of choice according to market preference and why. Included are market share, four year trends and overall adoption rates by […]

Management Tool for Product Recalls: Risk and Safety Management Alert System

Denise M. Abshire, Supervisor Central Supply/Materials Management, Christus St John Hospital, TX, describes RASMAS; an innovative, web based solution for dramatically improving the ability to respond to product and drug alerts and recalls. The results of streamlined operations and the impact on patient safety are included. We're sorry, but there is not audio recording for […]

AHRQ on Demonstrating the Value of Healthcare IT

Scott Young, MD, Director, Health IT Portfolio, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. Dr. Young describes select aspects of the Health IT Portfolio, which consists of over 100 projects to plan, implement and demonstrate the value of health IT in improving patient safety and quality. AHRQ provides expert assistance and facilitates knowledge sharing […]

Lessons Learned from 100% Implementation of CPOE in Community Hospitals

William McClatchey, MD, CMIO, Piedmont Health System, Atlanta, describes unanticipated experiences and compares the big bang approach with a gradual rollout in terms of impact on safety and adoption. Data on ADE impact demonstrates the danger of running CPOE and paper systems concurrently. Paper competencies are maintained by incorporating them in extensive downtime process and […]

Go Lives or Saved Lives? Aligning IT Incentive Comp with Clinical Outcomes

Jonathan Manis, CIO, and William F. Morgan, System Director of Support Services, Provena Health, Frankfort IL, describe the benefits and results from aligning IT incentives with organizational performance improvement. The presentation addresses clinical operations and information services stakeholder goals, IT budget considerations, and benefits realization. We're sorry, there is no audio recording for this call.

CCHIT: A Catalyst for Health Information Technology Adoption

Mark Leavitt, MD, PhD, Chair, Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT). CCHIT is an independent, HHS funded organization established to accelerate the adoption of HIT by creating a sustainable product certification program. The goal of increasing EHR use has reached a significant milestone – the availability of the first certified ambulatory EHR products. CCHIT […]

Mobile Applications for High Acuity Care: Technology, Clinical Utility, and Physician Adoption

Neil A. Martin, MD, Professor and Chief of Neurosurgery, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, describes UCLA’s solution for ubiquitous access to real-time patient data in a highly mobile environment. The solution includes 3G broadband wireless networks, advanced PDA’s and smartphones that access comprehensive reports, lab results, vital signs, monitoring waveforms and radiographic images.

IS Governance Leadership Model:  UHHS Case Study

Ed Marx, CIO, University Hospitals Health System, Cleveland, describes the critical role of governance in developing and supporting business strategy.  Working governance principles and a framework which you can adopt or adapt are presented.  Highlights include critical success factors and sustaining principles as well as benefits to UHHS and the IT function

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.  […]