Co-Hosted with AMDIS: The CMIO Role: 2005 and Beyond

Vi Shaffer, Research Director - Healthcare, Gartner, Inc., Washington, D.C. and William F. Bria, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of Clinical Information Systems at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and President, AMDIS, present and discuss the results of a recent research study conducted for the Association of Medical Directors of […]

IT Benchmarking Pilot meeting

Derek Mazurek, Spectrum Health, reviews results from the current survey on IT Costs and Staffing among the 9 responding organizations. Derek and Troy Hottovy, Saint Luke’s Health System, describe the shortcomings of existing IT benchmarking surveys and the concept for a web-enabled tool that SI could host, allowing comparisons of cost, staffing and functions supported. […]

California P4P Results Indicate IT-Quality Link

Dolores Yanagihara, Program Development Manager, Pay for Performance, Integrated Healthcare Association, Oakland, CA, presents the quality improvement results from the second full year of the program that provides common physician incentives across 7 major health plans. The data shows gains in each of the evidence-based measures used to assess the performance of over 35,000 physicians […]

Colorado Network: Quality Agenda Drives Interoperability

Dick Thompson, President, Quality Health Network, Colorado, describes how hospitals, labs, physician groups and Rocky Mountain Health Plans have come together to deploy an Electronic Medical Record for physicians, a secure community-wide data repository, electronic lab ordering and prescribing, and the creation and maintenance of disease registries. The discussion will include environmental factors for success, […]

Automating Ambulatory Procedure Notes

Rebecca Craig, Administrator, Harmony Surgery Center, Poudre Valley Health System, Ft. Collins, CO. This multispecialty Ambulatory Surgery Center is part of a comprehensive medical campus that combines physician offices, a cardiac cath lab, imaging services, urgent care, laboratory services, a breast diagnostic center and a cancer center. Rebecca speaks to the use of physician documentation […]

CITL Reports on the Value of IT in Disease Management

Davis Bu, MD, MA and Eric Pan, MD., The Center for Information Technology Leadership, Partners Healthcare, Boston. CITL is completing a study of the value of IT-enabled diabetes management (ITDM). This study uses results from a comprehensive literature review, market research and input from a panel of experts to project the costs and benefits of […]

HL7 Implementation Guide for the CCR

Robert Dolin, M.D., Kaiser Permanente, HL7 Board Member and Co-chair of the HL7 Structured Documents Technical Committee, and Liora Alschuler, HL7 Board Member; Co-chair, HL7 Structured Documents TC; Co-Editor, CDA; and Principal, Alschuler Associates, LLC. The presentation will provide an overview of CDA, which standardizes the representation of clinical documents. Included will be a discussion […]

True Interoperability

Joann Kern, RN, VP Clinical Solutions and Chief Nursing Officer, HealthVision. Hot buzzword or something you can actually see and touch? New agreement on standards and new technologies are opening doors to secure and relevant clinical information sharing. By allowing practice-based providers to share information previously accessible only on paper or within their own office-based […]

Opening the Digital Hospital

Steve Pelton, Chief Information Officer, Central Region, Ministry Healthcare, Weston, WI, describes successes and lessons learned when opening an all digital hospital. He includes the initial digital vision and strategy, systems and campus integration approach, cost avoidance stats, patient centeredness aspects, and the opportunities afforded Ministry Healthcare by the new all digital hospital. Mr. Pelton […]

THR’s Safety Action Learning tool (SALT)

Tony Keller, Director, Enterprise Data Management, and Faye Sheppard, Director of Risk Management, Texas Health Resources, review an internal application that automates error reporting and won both the CHIME Innovator of the Year and Most Wired Innovator of the Year awards. SALT has helped drive a culture shift from one of blame when submitting safety […]

The Business Case for TeleHealth

Keith J. Kaplan, MD, Attending Pathologist at Evanston Northwestern Healthcare and Assistant Professor of Pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago. The technology and the rationale for utilizing telepathology are rapidly evolving, including the development of national and international networks improving patient care and increasing cost-effectiveness. As telecommunications and imaging technology concurrently advance, […]

Smart Card Implementation: Benefits and Lessons Learned

Chris Young, CIO, St. Thomas, Nashville reviews his pilot smart card implementation with a controlled population in Nashville, He covers drivers, projected benefits, lessons learned and opportunities for the future. Damien Miller, President of Comet Way, the systems developer, also covers development aspects.

CPOE Outlook: 2005 vs. 2006

Adam Gale, COO, KLAS, Orem, UT. KLAS completed their 4th annual report on major CPOE vendor/products, which included speaking with nearly every live hospital in the country doing CPOE. This report contains a detailed look at the real usage of CPOE in live inpatient and major ambulatory facilities, along with commentary by providers on various […]

HIPAA Security: A Discussion of Issues and Solutions

Bob Gross, HIPAA Program Manager, University of Chicago Hospitals, and Suzi Birz, Principal, HiQAnalytics, conduct an open forum around key issues currently being addressed at the UCH. Even though the deadline to comply with the HIPAA Security Rule has passed, health care organizations still struggle with how to address security issues for which there are […]

Integrating the Enterprise: a University Hospitals Health System case study

Joe Casper, Senior Vice President, FCG, describes the evolution of a clinical portal solution at University Hospitals in Cleveland, now in use by over 2,100 users, with plans to support over 7,500 users and four additional hospitals in 2006. UHHS will anchor the metropolitan Cleveland RHIO as one of the key sites in the National […]