Digital Health Community: Enabling the Coordination of Care

Mitchell Morris, MD, Principle, and Carol Chouinard, Director, Deloitte Consulting. Healthcare reform, Beacon funding, and changing industry dynamics are driving the need for greater coordination of care at the community level. Bundled payments, the medical home and disease management are some of the developing concepts that are driving the need for technology to link together […]

Smoothing Out the Bumps of HIE Adoption

Jason Hess, General Manager of Clinical Research, KLAS, Orem, UT. Beyond vague meaningful use requirements and personal preferences, healthcare providers building HIEs (health information exchanges) have little to guide their efforts in terms of standards or past experience. There are a wide variety of technical approaches to and business models for HIE, as well as […]

SI Cerner Users Collaborative No. 25: Discharge Scenarios and Models of Information Management – Whose Job is it Anyway?

Michael Kramer, MD, CMIO, Trinity Health will lead a discussion including: (1) defining the tasks of discharge and information required, (2) mapping content to functionality, (3) discharge problem areas including orders and instructions and accommodating user favorites, (4) best practices for instructions and orders for DME, diagnostics and consults, transmission to other providers and facilities, […]

It Takes Two to Tango: Maximizing IT Vendor Relationships

Ed Marx, VP and CIO, and Stephen Hanson, Senior Executive VP, System Growth and Integration, Texas Health Resources, describe how THR established a framework for IT vendor management, creating value for all parties. They share the strategy behind the framework as well as the nuts and bolts that make it work.

A Path To Reducing Waste In The U.S. Healthcare System

Bob Kelley, Vice President, Healthcare Analytics, and Dr. Raymond Fabius, Chief Medical Officer, Thomson Reuters, discuss the possibility of reducing waste by $3.8 trillion in the next decade. They look at five strategies that have been successful in waste reduction, ranging from consumer activism and transparency to payment integrity. They also highlight intermediate and long-term […]

How is Your Organization Progressing Towards ICD-10 Readiness?

Christine Armstrong, Principal, Deloitte Consulting, LLP. This session provides an update to previous ICD-10 sessions, offering insight into the steps necessary to prepare for an ICD-10 transition. Understand how proactive providers are currently developing action plans and budgets, as well as planning education for their providers and HIM professionals. Gain insight into complexities encountered in […]

Regional Extension Centers: What your Organization Can Expect

Paul Kleeberg, MD, FAAFP, FHIMSS, Clinical Director, and Susan Severson, Project Director, REACH, the Regional Extension Assistance Center for HIT, provide an overview of one regional extension center's approach to assisting small hospitals and clinics to adopt and become meaningful users of an electronic health record. This session provides an understanding of the types of […]

The New Age of Information Security

John Kahanek IV, CISSP, CGEIT, and Linda Ricca, RN, CLNC, CSC, discuss a paradigm shift to consider in defining an organization's information security framework, governance and reporting structure. This shift impacts security policies and procedures, and assigned authority and accountability for resolving risk. A high functioning Information Security Governance guides policy development, risk acceptance, and […]

Clinical Documentation Excellence

Michael Larson, Manager, CIS Practice, and Todd Manion, Manager, Strategy & Operations, Deloitte Consulting. Many organizations have or are in the process of implementing electronic clinical documentation technology. While the design of clinical content is very important to capture appropriate assessment details, other aspects of clinical documentation are often left for later stages of an […]

Betting on the Bottom Line: Measuring the Stakes of Acute Care EMR Ownership

Kent Gale, Founder and Chairman of the Board, KLAS, Orem, UT. Sharing recent candid feedback from providers about the financial impact of owning an acute care EMR, Kent discloses how close buyers end up compared to budget expectations, cost surprises, the effort vendors exhibit in helping their clients get their money's worth and the hidden […]

HITECH Final Rule: Meaningful Use Implications

Christopher Brancato, Consulting Specialist Leader, and Mitchell Morris, MD, Principal, Deloitte Consulting, LLP. Dr. Morris and Mr. Brancato will present an analysis of and Deloitte's Point of View on Meaningful Use Stage #1. The discussion will include an explanation of incentives and penalties, assessment of the current market response to the new rule, highlights of […]

HITECH Final Rule: Interoperability and Reporting Requirements

Ross Martin, Senior Manager, and Mitchell Morris, MD, Principal, Deloitte Consulting, LLP. Dr. Morris and Ross discuss short- and long-term requirements for interoperability / Health Data Exchange, requirements for reporting (Health IT Measures and Clinical Quality Reporting), and their interpretation of the Road Map: sharing how health systems are preparing for these specific requirements.

SI-Cerner Users Collaborative No. 26: CPOE

Dr. Joel Shoolin, DO, Vice President, Clinical Information, Advocate Healthcare. CPOE has been an ongoing process at Advocate Healthcare for the past 7 years. With both inpatient and outpatient order entry, Dr. Shoolin discusses how Advocate Healthcare accomplished its current state, and the change management needed to reach their goal.

Accountable Care Organizations

Tom Enders, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Health Care Sector, and Bob Reese, Global Health Solutions Group, CSC. Starting in 2010 Medicaid will initiate ACO demonstration pilots and beginning in 2012, ACO's can contract with CMS for Medicare patients on a shared-savings basis. ACO's planned under the Affordable Care Act, however, are a shared incentive […]