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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200613T110000
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 Procedural PPE Utilization Forecast Tool at Sharp
DESCRIPTION:Jon McManus\nDan Exley\nJon McManus\, VP Enterprise Analytics\, and Dan Exley\, Principal Data Architect\, Sharp HealthCare.  Jon and Dan explain how Sharp HealthCare has integrated data from across the organization to forecast detailed PPE requirements related to the resumption of Medically Necessary\, Time-Sensitive and Elective Procedures in the COVID-19 era. Find out how you can develop a similar process to equip your leadership teams with timely\, actionable information in this critical time. \nNOTE: Scroll down for link to presentation discussed in video. \n  \n﻿ \n 
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/covid-19-procedural-ppe-utilization-forecast-tool-at-sharp/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200612T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200612T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20210915T172520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T000021Z
UID:47629-1591972200-1591975800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:SI Analytics Dialogue - Jun 12 2020
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event.  For more information\, fill out the form\, below. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n Name (required)\n \n \nEmail (required):\n \n \nTitle (required):\n \n \n>> Please indicate the name and date of the event
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/si-analytics-dialogue-jun-12-2020/
CATEGORIES:Analytics,Data & Analytics,Dialogue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200611T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200611T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20210915T173251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T000203Z
UID:47640-1591885800-1591889400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:SI CIO Dialogue - Jun 11 2020
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event.  For more information\, fill out the form\, below. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n Name (required)\n \n \nEmail (required):\n \n \nTitle (required):\n \n \n>> Please indicate the name and date of the event
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/si-cio-dialogue-jun-11-2020/
CATEGORIES:CIO,Data & Analytics,Dialogue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200430T161104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191030Z
UID:36483-1591880400-1591884000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:PROMs at Every Clinic?  It Depends.  Applying Lessons of Over Five Years of PROMs Implementations at Partners
DESCRIPTION:Peter Meyers\, Director\, Patient Reported Outcome Measures\, Partners HealthCare (Mass General Brigham).  Peter presents the findings of Medical Director Rachel C. Sisodia’s recent study of Partners six years of implementing Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) across their Harvard-affiliated health system.  This teleconference reviews the factors behind both successful and failed PROMs clinic implementations.  This discussion also presents the changes made to establish qualification criteria for clinical teams to be supported by the System’s PROMs program as well as implementation process changes to help ensure successful PRO collection and use.  It’s the system’s quest to make PROMs part of standard specialty care\, but while PROMs are still relatively new for use for care and quality improvement\, some clinics’ implementation plans are more appropriate to support than others.  Peter also provides an update on COVID-19 and the impact to his program and related work ahead.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/proms-at-every-clinic-it-depends-applying-lessons-of-over-five-years-of-proms-implementations-at-partners/
CATEGORIES:IT Practice & Delivery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200610T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200430T161107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:36482-1591794000-1591797600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Move Faster in Your Digital Journey: Best Practices for Avoiding Common Missteps in Linking Digital to Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Michelle Conger\, Chief Strategy Officer\, OSF HealthCare\, and Jeanette Flom\, SVP Client Engagement – Central\, AVIA.  Building a point of view for what digital health success should look like is easy. \nMichelle Conger\nJeanette Flom\nWhere many health systems stumble is in the next several steps – connecting a digital point-of-view to the organization’s overall strategies and then working to embed digital throughout their organization. In today’s reality of COVID-19\, Michelle and Jeannette address how health systems are navigating digital strategy and implementation as they recover from the initial wave of this pandemic. They also provide real-world examples of where the most common failure points occur; e.g.\, how do we build a scalable business case; how do we mitigate risk\, and how to accelerate pace toward addressing critical challenges.  This teleconference will be insightful for all leaders\, particularly CIOs\, CDOs\, and strategy executives. \nContinue the conversation
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/move-faster-in-your-digital-journey-best-practices-for-avoiding-common-missteps-in-linking-digital-to-strategy/
CATEGORIES:2020,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Security/Privacy/Compliance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200609T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200508T140039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191031Z
UID:36637-1591707600-1591711200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Using Machine-Learning Algorithms to Prevent Drug Diversion at Mass General
DESCRIPTION:Christopher R. Fortier\, PharmD\, FASHP\, Chief Pharmacy Officer\, Massachusetts General Hospital\, Partners HealthCare (Mass General Brigham).  Healthcare providers are vulnerable to serious legal\, financial\, operational and reputational risks – and regulatory fines – due to employee drug diversion and inadequate internal controls. COVID-19 has increased employee’s feelings of stress and burnout has spiked to new levels. Furthermore\, mounting evidence is showing the pandemic is increasing substance abuse across the country. To avoid potential risks\, providers can use machine-learning algorithms together with advanced diversion prevention software to gain real-time dashboard views into their controlled substance supply chain to analyze behavior patterns among problem areas and suspected individuals.  This teleconference will be insightful for all leaders\, particularly IT and clinical leaders.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/using-machine-learning-algorithms-to-prevent-drug-diversion/
CATEGORIES:IT Practice & Delivery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200604T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200604T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20210915T173330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T173330Z
UID:47641-1591281000-1591284600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:SI CMIO Dialogue - Jun 4 2020
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event.  For more information\, fill out the form\, below. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n Name (required)\n \n \nEmail (required):\n \n \nTitle (required):\n \n \n>> Please indicate the name and date of the event
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/si-cmio-dialogue-jun-4-2020/
CATEGORIES:CMIO,Dialogue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200604T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200414T193938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191324Z
UID:36045-1591264800-1591268400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:COVID-19 Financial Recovery Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Michael Allen\, CFO\, OSF HealthCare\, Christian Pass\, CFO\, John Muir Health\, and Dan Michelson\, CEO\, Strata.  The COVID-19 pandemic has turned hospital financials upside down\, as hospitals put community needs first in the immediate response to the disease outbreaks across the country. Financial management strategies for this kind of nimble\, constantly-shifting operational decision-making include tactics such as rolling forecasts\, detailed costing methodologies to capture COVID-related costs\, and daily huddles to track activity and fine tune operational decisions. Dan moderates this discussion among innovative SI Member financial executives regarding today’s financial operations environment. \nMichael Allen\, FHFMA\, CPA\nChristian Pass\nDan Michelson
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/financial-impact-of-covid-19-si-members-weigh-in/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Financial Management,Leadership,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200603T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200508T135948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191031Z
UID:36636-1591192800-1591196400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:E-notifications at Atrium Health and Preparing for the New Condition of Participation
DESCRIPTION:Matt Sullivan\, MD\, Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer\, and Erica Hetrick\, AVP\, IAS\, Atrium Health\, and Jay Desai\, CEO\, PatientPing. The clock is ticking! \nMatt Sullivan\, MD\nJay Desai\nWith the publication of the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access final rule published in the federal register on May 1\, hospitals have 12 months to comply with a new e-notifications Condition of Participation (CoP). Dr. Sullivan and team shares Atrium’s experience to date using e-notifications\, and Jay provides an overview of the CoP and key considerations for hospitals. \nAdditional material can be found here: \nInteroperability and Patient Access Fact Sheet | Regulations and Guidance
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/preparing-for-the-cms-interoperability-rule-at-atrium-health/
CATEGORIES:IT Practice & Delivery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200602T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200602T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200514T180623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T224627Z
UID:36749-1591102800-1591106400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The ‘Combat Fatigue’ Impact of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Nancy Howell Agee\nCathy Jennings\, DNP\, RN\, ACNS-BC\, FNAP\nNancy Howell Agee\, President & CEO\, and Cathy Jennings\, DNP\, RN\, ACNS-BC\, FNAP\, Clinical Nurse Specialist\, Cardiac Surgery\, Carilion Clinic. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted healthcare workers in a manner that can be likened to “combat fatigue” given the unique circumstances in which this has played out in our nation’s hospitals. Nurses in particular have been affected by the change in professional roles they have assumed supporting the dramatic increase in intensive care patients\, the new and uncertain team dynamics due to new care environments\, and the extended duration of this disease progression. Even ICU- trained nurses are finding themselves battling feelings of anxiety\, inadequacy\, and depression due to the intensity and focus their jobs require during such stressful and uncertain times. Nancy explores this topic from her perspective as a nurse\, medical educator\, national AHA Board Chair\, and the President and CEO of Carillion Clinic\, a $ 2.2 billion nonprofit integrated healthcare organization with seven hospitals\, multi-specialty physician group\, Radford University Carilion (formerly Jefferson College of Health Sciences)\, and a joint ventured medical school with Virginia Tech.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/covid-19s-impact-on-nursing/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200528T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200528T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20210915T173406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T210649Z
UID:47642-1590676200-1590679800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:SI SDoH Dialogue - May 28 2020
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event.  For more information\, fill out the form\, below. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n Name (required)\n \n \nEmail (required):\n \n \nTitle (required):\n \n \n>> Please indicate the name and date of the event
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/si-sdoh-dialogue-may-28-2020/
CATEGORIES:Dialogue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200527T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200527T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200403T153855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191031Z
UID:35601-1590584400-1590588000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Professional Satisfaction and Practice Sustainability in the Era of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Michael Tutty\, PhD\, Group VP\, Professional Satisfaction and Practice Sustainability\, American Medical Association (AMA).  In the last three months there have been tremendous changes and challenges to the physician profession arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.  From those clinicians working on the frontlines to those struggling with reduced clinical workloads\, healthcare is in turmoil.  Michael presents his view from the AMA on those issues facing the physician profession\, including how to care for the workforce\, the rise of telemedicine\, and the sustainability of business operations.  He also discusses the challenges of determining the new normal in healthcare.  Michael shares a number of free resources from the AMA on these key issues with the overall approach to supporting physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/moving-beyond-measuring-burnout-symptoms-to-measuring-solutions/
CATEGORIES:IT Practice & Delivery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200403T153859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T195401Z
UID:35604-1590066000-1590069600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Using Analytics to Improve Care Management
DESCRIPTION:Robert Crossey\, DO\, President\, and Francis R. Colangelo\, MD\, MS-HQS\, FACP\, VP and Chief Quality Officer\, Premier Medical Associates.  Improving care coordination for patients with multiple co-morbidities and chronic conditions is essential to increasing quality and reducing the total cost of care. \nRobert Crossey DO\nFrancis R. Colangelo MD\, MS-HQS\, FACP\nThese patients face unique challenges navigating the health system\, but also oftentimes synthesizing the advice of multiple physicians.  Drs. Crossey and Colangelo lead this 100-provider medical group in the greater Pittsburgh area associated with both UPMC and Allegheny Health\, and discuss how identifying gaps and variations in care in high-risk patients help determine the best courses of action for prevention.  They also discuss how the multidisciplinary\, analytical approach to transitional care\, medication adherence and disease management helped decrease readmission rates by more than 20% for patients with heart failure; improved engagement of patients with prediabetes and diabetes; and significantly improved in diabetes control bundle measures.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/using-analytics-to-improve-care-management/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Clinical Informatics,Data & Analytics,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200521T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200505T182328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T230628Z
UID:36572-1590055200-1590058800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Medically Necessary\, Time-Sensitive Procedure Decision-Making at University of Chicago Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Kiran Turaga\, MD\, MPH\, Associate Professor of Surgery & Director\, Surgical GI Cancer Program and Regional Therapeutics Program\, and Vivek Prachand\, MD\, Professor of Surgery & Director\, Minimally Invasive Surgery\, University of Chicago Medicine. The recent pandemic of COVID-19 created an incredible strain on health systems worldwide\, leading to postponements of elective surgeries. \nKiran Turaga MD\, MPH\nVivek Prachand MD\nSurgical treatment of non-COVID-19 related disease\, however\, still remains necessary.  Amid thoughts that “cancer doesn’t shelter at home” and when to proceed with medically necessary\, time-sensitive (MeNTS) procedures\, Drs. Turaga and Prachard address both the poorly understood association of time from cancer diagnosis to surgery as well as describe the scoring system developed at the University of Chicago to facilitate decision-making and triage procedures\, appropriately weighing patient risks with the ethical necessity of optimizing public health concerns. \nSee also: REDCAP-based MeNTS Worksheet
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/surgical-case-decision-making-at-university-of-chicago-medicine/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200520T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200423T162237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T222957Z
UID:36267-1589983200-1589986800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The COVID-19 Pandemic and Our Nation’s Hospitals: What’s Next?
DESCRIPTION:Paul Keckley\, PhD\, Managing Editor\, The Keckley Report; and Michael T. Osterholm\, PhD\, MPH\, Director\, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)\, the University of Minnesota.  Hospitals across the country have responded courageously and admirably as the nation’s public health servants to address and manage the international COVID-19 pandemic. \nMichael T. Osterholm PhD\, MPH\nPaul Keckley PhD\nCapacity management models have been critical to guide shelter-at-home policies; forecast demand for ICU beds\, ventilators\, personal protection equipment (PPE)\, and staffing; and alternate care sites have been designed and stood up as needed to handle the overflow. Now we are turning our efforts toward recovery\, rescheduling postponed procedures\, rolling out testing and contact tracing programs\, and juggling the financial impact of disrupted operations. Will there be another wave of infections in the fall or winter? Where are we with national vaccine development? What are we learning about the disease itself? What national care standards\, reimbursement guidelines\, or regulatory policies are needed to help us prepare? Join us for this thought-provoking discussion of alternative scenarios for health system strategy. \nSee also: \nLooking Ahead: The Pivot to Healthcare Politics and What to Expect\nLiving in a COVID-19 World Discussion
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/healthcare-impact-of-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200520T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200505T182331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T224046Z
UID:36573-1589968800-1589972400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Protecting Revenue Cycle During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Brian Junghans\nJim Akimchuk\nJim Akimchuk\, VP\, and Brian Junghans\, VP\, Impact Advisors.  As healthcare providers have shifted focus to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic\, normal business operations have been interrupted causing significant financial pressures. While the underlying variables at some institutions are relatively consistent (e.g.\, the impact to non-COVID patient volumes)\, others are dramatically different (e.g.\, COVID-19 peak volumes by geography and local control measures). Jim and Brian take a look at a revenue cycle roadmap for early actions targeted at considerations for working in a remote workforce and care environment\, maintaining overall performance and ultimately structuring change to be positioned for the “new normal” that will come with the eventual recovery. \nSee also: CMS.gov
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/protecting-revenue-cycle/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200403T153900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T193735Z
UID:35603-1589893200-1589896800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Framing Social Determinants of Health … Differently
DESCRIPTION:Jay Bhatt\, DO\, MPH\, FACP\, former SVP & Chief Medical Officer\, American Hospital Association. Dr. Bhatt explores how to consider framing social needs\, social determinants of health and health equity for hospitals and health systems. He also discusses the intersection between these social factors that affect overall health and the power of community partnerships in the wake of COVID-19. \nLink to the article Dr. Bhatt mentions during the teleconference: \nTo defeat COVID-19\, don’t only treat the patient\, treat the neighborhood \nAdditional Materials: \nFraming Social Needs and Social Determinants: \nMeeting Individual Social Needs Falls Short \nCOVID Exposes Risk of Food Insecurity \nExamples: \n     CMS – Health Equity \nRethinking the Mission of Health Systems \nTraining: \nVirtual Expedition to help address Social Determinants of Health \n  \n 
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/framing-social-determinants-of-health-differently/
CATEGORIES:2020,Clinical Informatics,Digital Health & Virtual Care,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Population Health & Value-Based Care,Quality & Safety,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200514T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200420T134243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T224817Z
UID:36154-1589461200-1589464800@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:COVID-19 Medication Management at Hotspot Hospitals
DESCRIPTION:Erin R. Fox\, PharmD\, BCPS\, FASHP\, Senior Director Drug Information and Support Services\, University of Utah Health\, Benjamin Pennell\, PharmD\, MS\, Manager Central Pharmacy Operations\, Massachusetts General Hospital\, Sharon Higgins\, RPh\, Clinical Informatics Pharmacist\, Torrance Memorial Medical Center\, and David Berkowitz\, PharmD\, Performance Center Field Consultant\, Omnicell. \nDavid Berkowitz PharmD\nBenjamin Pennell PharmD\, MS\nErin R. Fox PharmD\, BCPS\, FASHP\nEpicenter and hotspot hospitals are using nearly 75+ different drugs to treat COVID-19 patients. Many of them are in short supply as demand far outpaces industry’s ability to fill and ship orders. In other instances\, red tape prevails. While the DEA and other governing bodies are relaxing restrictions to get the supply chain flowing\, hospitals and health systems can take steps now with on-hand inventory of these critical drugs to improve visibility and inventory management without stockpiling and exacerbating nationwide drug shortage issues.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/covid-19-medication-management-at-hotspot-hospitals/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200513T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200513T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200204T030452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T191916Z
UID:34577-1589374800-1589378400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Migrating from MS Office to Google G-Suite at SCL Health
DESCRIPTION:Steven Michaels\, VP & CTO\, SCL Health System.  The discussion centers around the advantages of selecting a strategic partner like Google and aligning organizational change culture with the benefits of the G-Suite platform. Steven also discusses embracing the agile benefits of the Google relationship and putting into action meaningful solutions that expand beyond G-Suite (i.e. Google Cloud\, Pixels).
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/migrating-from-ms-office-to-google-g-suite-at-scl-health/
CATEGORIES:2020,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Innovation,IT Practice & Delivery,Leadership,Security/Privacy/Compliance,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200513T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200505T182327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T224943Z
UID:36571-1589364000-1589367600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Rapid Digital Health Transformation During COVID-19 Crisis and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Sonia Samagh\, MD\, MBA\, National Clinical Lead for Digital Health\, OptumCare\, and John Kontor\, MD\, SVP Provider Technology Services\, Optum Advisory Services.  While we are in a period of crisis response and uncertainty today\, healthcare organizations must implement solutions that simultaneously drive rapid progress and ensure long-term benefit for all. The pivot to virtual care has changed the fabric of healthcare delivery. To set themselves up for success now and post-COVID-19\, healthcare providers needed to take a holistic approach to telehealth and digital health that accounted for how clinicians and patients interact with the new platforms and technologies. Drs. Samagh and Kontor discuss how they worked with more than 10\,000 providers over a two-month process\, creating a multidisciplinary “team of teams” to implement a broad-based digital health program\, bringing in diverse experience and expertise to drive decisions quickly\, and expanding remote access to millions of patients. They also share how they used service design to help staff overcome a quick learning curve\, accelerate implementation\, and drive adoption\, and how to build a digital health foundation that efficiently operationalizes health innovations and manages through ambiguity.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/accelerated-implementation-of-telehealth-for-medical-practices/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200512T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200512T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200424T145216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T000203Z
UID:36294-1589292000-1589295600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Operating in the New Normal Post COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Rossy Balmaceda\, RN\, MSN\, Director & Client Leader\, East Jefferson General Hospital\, Matt MacVey\, CHCIO\, VP & CIO\, Children’s National Hospital\, and Dick Flanigan\, MBA\, FACHE\, SVP\, Cerner.  The pace of change continues. \nDick Flanigan\, MBA\, FACHE\nMatt MacVey\, CHCIO\nRossy Balmaceda\, RN\, MSN\nAs many health systems continue to surge\, others are still watching and waiting; and some organizations are beginning to look beyond their initial response to COVID-19 towards recovery. Rossy\, Matt and Dick share their experiences throughout the response phase and the practical applications they will use as they move into recovery. Learn how these health systems are executing a phased recovery approach as they move forward and reimagine the “new normal.”
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/operating-in-the-new-normal-post-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:2020,CIO,Data & Analytics,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200512T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200512T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200421T164221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T224956Z
UID:36184-1589277600-1589281200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:CHRISTUS and COVID-19 Testing
DESCRIPTION:Sam Bagchi\, MD\, Executive VP & Chief Clinical Officer\, CHRISTUS Health.  For months\, healthcare providers have been immersed in preparing for and responding to the situations created by COVID-19. But as some states begin to reopen\, and as government restrictions on pre-scheduled procedures are relaxed\, healthcare systems are beginning to consider how they might better serve their communities and operate successfully in a post-COVID world.  Join Dr. Bagchi as he talks about how CHRISTUS has worked to provide care safely to all patients\, including those with COVID-19 and those without\, in the U.S. and Latin America. CHRISTUS was one of the first in the country to provide point-of-care antibody testing in its hospitals\, and the system now is looking forward to what comes next. Dr. Bagchi covers what CHRISTUS is doing to provide COVID-safe care in the short term\, how CHRISTUS is reimagining care in a post-COVID world\, and what health systems should be preparing for when a COVID-19 surge is no longer a critical focus.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/christus-and-covid-19-testing/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200507T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200507T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20210915T173503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T173503Z
UID:47643-1588861800-1588865400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:SI CISO Dialogue - May 7 2020
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event.  For more information\, fill out the form\, below. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n Name (required)\n \n \nEmail (required):\n \n \nTitle (required):\n \n \n>> Please indicate the name and date of the event
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/si-ciso-dialogue-may-7-2020/
CATEGORIES:CISO,Dialogue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200506T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200506T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200424T145300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T225002Z
UID:36293-1588773600-1588777200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Beaumont Health’s Rapid Response and Solutions during the COVID-19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Marjorie Mathews\, VP Healthcare Applications\, and Joyce Oh\, VP Business Systems / Enterprise Data Management / PMO\, Beaumont Health. Beaumont Health has treated the most patients with COVID-19 in Michigan\, which currently has the third highest deaths from COVID-19 in the country. \nJoyce Oh\nBeaumont’s Research Institute has launched the nation’s largest serological testing study to date in an effort to answer many of the questions surrounding the spread of COVID-19 and at the same time\, create an opportunity for treatment to help patients suffering the effects of the virus and expand data that will assist in the development of a vaccine.  This session explores how clinicians\, researchers and information technology came together to meet the challenge of testing over 30\,000 employees and physicians\, and provide both technical and operational solutions in record time.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/beaumont-healths-rapid-response-and-solutions-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200505T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200414T194440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T221229Z
UID:36050-1588683600-1588687200@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:OSF HealthCare’s COVID-19 Digital Response
DESCRIPTION:Michelle Conger\, MSW\, Chief Strategy Officer\, OSF HealthCare and CEO\, Saint Gabriel Digital Health; Jennifer Junis\, RN\, MSN\, SVP\, OSF\, Saint Gabriel Digital Health; Becky Buchen\, SVP OSF Innovation; John Vozenilek\, MD\, FACEP\, VP & Chief Medical Officer\, OSF Innovation and Saint Gabriel Digital Health; and Melinda Cooling\, DNP\, MBA\, APN\, NEA-BC\, VP Advanced Practice\, Chief Clinician Executive\, Saint Gabriel Digital Health\, OSF Healthcare. \nMelinda Cooling DNP\, MBA\, APN\, NEA-BC\nJohn Vozenilek MD\nBecky Buchen\nJennifer Junis\, RN\, MSN\nMichelle Conger MSW\nIllinois reported the state’s first COVID-19 cases on March 10\, 2020. By March 16\, OSF Digital Health introduced an AI-enabled chatbot that screens individuals for the virus\, and connects symptomatic people to an operational COVID-19 Nurse triage hotline. A third digital connection offered a texting solution to provide guidance\, education and a symptom tracker for COVID-19. On April 11\, a state partnership was announced for the first OSF Pandemic Health Worker (PHW) program inclusive of eight pods across the state of Illinois that provides digital screening and delivers care kits to clients who enroll in the 16-day program from Chicago to Alton. OSF Digital Health\, in partnership with OSF Innovation\, delivered unique solutions with agility. Working with an OSF HealthCare partner\, the organization also launched the use of a new COVID-19 surveillance app that supports rapid decision making using machine-learning technology. Additionally\, another e-triage app risk stratifies patients\, identifying individuals at high risk for hospitalization. This allows OSF HealthCare to pinpoint those who could benefit from the PHW program. PHW clients that may have deteriorating symptoms can quickly be enrolled in the Acute COVID @ Home program with additional observation including blood pressure and pulse ox monitoring. The final opportunity realized with the Digital response is the launch of the OSF Digital Hospital at Home that allows the Ministry to decompress their hospitals for potential Pandemic surge needs.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/osf-healthcares-covid-19-digital-response/
CATEGORIES:2020,Digital Health & Virtual Care,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200505T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200424T145354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T225016Z
UID:36292-1588672800-1588676400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Rush Supports McCormick Field Hospital & COVID-19 Testing
DESCRIPTION:Paul Casey\, MD\, FACEP\, Acting Chief Medical Officer\, and Jordan Dale\, MD\, Associate CMIO\, Rush University Medical Center.  The Rush University System for Health (RUSH) is a regional and national resource of emergency preparedness\, opening the Rush Tower hospital building in 2012 which was the first Chicago area hospital specifically designed to provide treatment for an infectious disease outbreak. \nPaul Casey MD\, FACEP\nJordan Dale MD\nDuring the COVID-19 pandemic\, Rush has utilized its expertise to expand COVID-19 PCR and antibody testing to the West Side community of Chicago; supported the City and State Public Health Departments with their EHR instance at the McCormick Alternate Care Facility; and provided advanced analytics for the region to support public health decisions.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/mccormick-field-hospital-testing-at-rush/
CATEGORIES:2020,CMIO,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200430T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200414T194224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T225535Z
UID:36047-1588240800-1588244400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:New York’s Fight Against COVID-19 – Mount Sinai Health System
DESCRIPTION:Kristin Myers\, Senior VP – Technology\, Ken Koppenhaver\, Senior Director – IT\, and Paul Francaviglia\, Director – IT\, Mount Sinai Health System.  As US COVID-19 cases continue to surge\, New York has emerged as the epicenter of the American coronavirus outbreak.  This has taken a tremendous toll on the people\, needed resources\, frontline staff\, and hospital operations. How is our IT department handling this situation and supporting our clinical staff?  What structure have we put in place for IT to support our patients and operate within the health system? What are the key technology initiatives that have made a difference?  Kristin\, Ken and Paul share these key insights and lessons learned to enable other health systems to be more effective and efficient in the battle against COVID-19.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/covid-19-response-at-mount-sinai/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200429T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200423T214812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T000021Z
UID:36276-1588168800-1588172400@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Rush Analytics for Modeling the Impact of Shelter in Place
DESCRIPTION:Bala Hota\, MD\, MPH\, VP & Chief Analytics Officer\, Rush University Medical Center. Dr. Hota shares the background of how Rush developed predictive models to track the COVID-19 spread across Illinois (one of the U.S. states with the most coronavirus cases) and in particular the impact of Illinois’ shelter-in-place policies. The state\, which has reported more than 19\,180 confirmed cases\, stretched the number of days over which cases double from every 2.1 days on March 22 to 7.9 days as of April 9. The implied “doubling rate” is a key indicator public health officials use to project the number of COVID-19 patients that hospitals can expect to see\, as well as how many doctors\, nurses\, beds\, ventilators and masks may be needed and when. The analysis by Rush tracked the growth rate from the day hot-spot states confirmed their 100th cases and found Illinois’ rate of doubling is taking longer than New York\, California and Washington state at this stage in its outbreak. Dr. Hota also shares how Rush is continuing to model the resulting impact on testing\, tracing\, and easing the state’s population back into daily activities.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/rush-analytics-for-modeling-the-impact-of-shelter-in-place/
CATEGORIES:2020,Analytics,Data & Analytics,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200428T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200414T194108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T211220Z
UID:36046-1588082400-1588086000@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Field Hospital Experience from Scripps and Atrium Health
DESCRIPTION:Chris D. Van Gorder FACHE\nGhazala Q. Sharieff MD\, MBA\nBecky G. Fox MSN\, RN-BC\nChris D. Van Gorder\, FACHE\, President and CEO\, and Ghazala Q. Sharieff\, MD\, MBA\, Chief Medical Officer\, Clinical Excellence and Experience\, Scripps Health\, and Becky G. Fox\, MSN\, RN-BC\, VP & CNIO\, Atrium Health.  As the COVID-19 outbreak began in San Diego\, Scripps brought together the 23 area hospitals\, the county public health department\, and the area hospital association\, to develop a community-wide COVID-19 response.  Similarly\, Atrium Health team partnered with Novant Health to plan a COVID-19 field hospital at UNC Charlotte.  In the spirit of collaboration\, Scottsdale connected these leaders to discuss best practices and lessons learned on each journey.  Chris and Dr. Sharieff share Scripps’ experience with the weekly task forces\, the area field hospitals\, and the staffing and supply chain efforts this group initiated; and Becky speaks to Atrium’s approach in addressing critical issues such as communication systems\, physical space planning\, PPE re-sterilization\, and other critical challenges to prepare for the expected surge.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/field-hospital-experience-from-scripps-and-atrium-health/
CATEGORIES:2020,CMIO,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200423T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T141300
CREATED:20200414T193642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230626T183146Z
UID:36043-1587636000-1587639600@scottsdaleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Navigating the Supply Chain During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:John Halamka\, MD\, President\, Mayo Clinic Platform\, and Brian Anderson\, MD\, Chief Digital Health Physician\, The Mitre Corporation. Drs. Halamka and Anderson share the vision behind a private-industry led healthcare coalition combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. \n \nThey discuss specific progress to date\, identified best practices\, particularly around critical COVID-19-related supply chain issues\, and areas where coalition members are collaborating to deliver impact and help the frontline clinicians and policy makers in this battle.
URL:https://scottsdaleinstitute.org/event/navigating-the-supply-chain-during-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:2020,Webinar
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