Previewing HIMSS 2010: Stimulus Efforts Will Be Front and Center in Atlanta
Change is everywhere…Opportunity is here. The theme of this month’s HIMSS annual meeting has us shaking our heads and saying to ourselves ‘I sure hope so’—we hope opportunity is here, it’s time! For sure, opportunity awaits in the four days of preconference and educational sessions, specialty activities, networking events and career development opportunities that HIMSS has put together this year for the annual meeting in Atlanta and across the vast exhibit show floor. Educational sessions promise actionable information on achieving higher levels of cost efficiencies, EMR adoption, privacy and security, CPOE and quality and patient safety.
Targeted directly for CMIOs is the Physician IT Symposium on Sunday, February 28, co-sponsored by CMIO magazine. (See page 11 for details.) Plan to get up early to take in the full day (7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) of educational sessions presented by national experts in clinical computing and healthcare IT. From the large organization to the small physician practice, this interactive forum examines planning, implementation, workflow, vendor guidance, and legal aspects of the EMR. Small interactive discussions tackle the newly announced meaningful use criteria. Related topics include patient privacy, clinical information exchange and public health organizations. Also on the agenda are questions to ask your EMR vendor, dealing with malpractice liability with EHRs, PHRs, HIEs, clinical decision support. Physicians can obtain up to a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). The cost is $275. To register, visit: www.himssconference.org.
Exchanging ideas on HIEs, PHRs, nursing informatics & IT
Also taking place on Sunday, February 28, are full and half-day pre-conference sessions targeted around HIEs and PHRs as well as for CIOs and nursing informatics professionals.
- Health Information Exchange Symposium: Meaningful HIE (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) will explore issues and challenges facing today’s HIEs, as well as success stories. The opening keynote address will explore the HIE national landscape, followed by an update from the Office of the National Coordinator on interoperability and the Healthcare Information Technology Regional Extension Center program. Attendees can interact with experts in the field and discuss HIE issues and challenges with colleagues and experts from operating HIOs. The cost is $275. To register, visit: www.himssconference.org.
- Nursing Informatics Symposium: Realizing the Promise of Health IT for Nursing (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) brings together a dynamic platform of nurse leaders to address current informatics’ nursing issues. Be part of this exciting symposium where you can participate in general sessions, as well as educational tracks. Join in the conversation on how to position yourself for implementation success and demonstrating the value of health IT in the nursing world. The cost is $275. To register, visit: www.himssconference.org.
- Personal Health Records Symposium: Are You Ready for Personal Health Records? (1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.)—new this year—takes a real world look at best practices and lessons learned from a wide-range of perspectives—from large practices to a payer organization. In addition, an in-depth focus will explore the impact of PHR standards, policy and meaningful use requirements for PHRs. The cost is $140. To register, visit: www.himssconference.org.
- CIO Forum (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) As a new era in healthcare takes shape, CIOs will be called on to be more involved with moving IT forward. The forum will focus on optimizing leadership and governance effectiveness, confronting and embracing change and developing breakthroughs to lead your organization successfully into the new healthcare era. The cost is $275. You must be a CHIME member to register. To register, visit: www.himssconference.org.
Professional synergy
Several back-to-back Synergy Sessions on Monday, March 1, are targeted for each of the five communities of professions: physicians, senior executive IT, federal health, management engineering and process improvement, and nursing. Synergy Sessions provide niche audiences a forum for themed discussions.
- Integration of Mobile Health Applications in Healthcare (Monday, March 1, 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.), William F. Bria, MD, CMIO, Shriners Hospitals for Children
- Transactional Patient Portals: What, Why and How (Monday, March 1, 11:00 a.m. to noon), Eric M. Liederman, MD, MPH, Director of Medical Informatics, Kaiser Permanente N. California, and Jan Oldenburg, Senior Practice Leader, Internet Services Group, Kaiser Permanente
- An Evidence-based Approach to Activating CPOE and Clinical Documentation (Monday, March 1, 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.), Chris Longhurst, MD, MS, Medical Director of Clinical Informatics; and Lisa Grisim, RN, MSN, IT Director of Operations, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
- CIO/CMIO: Courtship, Marriage and after the Honeymoon (Monday, March 1, 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.), Timothy L. Thompson, CIO, The Methodist Hospital System; James B. Altomare, MD, CMIO, The Methodist Health System; Pamela Arora, CIO, Children’s Medical Center Dallas; Christopher Menzies, MD, CMIO, Children’s Medical Center Dallas; and Linda B. Hodges, Moderator, Vice President and IT Practice Leader, Witt/Kieffer
The quest for meaningful use
President Obama has charted a bold, new economic course with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, with billions of dollars dedicated to advance the meaningful use of EHRs. With this and the recent release of the Interim Final Rule establishing the Initial Set of Standards, Implementation Specifications and Certification Criteria for EHR Technology, HIMSS has added new education and exhibition features so attendees can take home tools for achieving meaningful use and meeting ARRA funding qualifications.
The already dynamic line-up includes new general education topic categories, such as Economic Stimulus, Globalization and Regulatory Compliance, and pre-conference education around various ARRA topics. From achieving meaningful use to usability to certification to HITECH, there are education sessions to answer senior IT executives, clinicians and health IT professionals’ pressing questions and challenges. For a full listing of sessions, visit HIMSS10 Education and search by keywords “meaningful” use or ARRA or economic stimulus.
Interoperability Showcase
Once you leave the classroom, make the Interoperability Showcase a destination (open Monday to Wednesday, March 1 through March 3, in Booth #233, Hall C, during exhibit hours). It includes state-of-the-art configurations of more than 70 clinical information systems in multiple demonstration HIEs. In these demos, patient health information will be exchanged across multiple healthcare enterprises including nationwide health information networks (NHIN), small ambulatory clinics, hospitals or
IDNs, or exchanging military health records worldwide.
Attendees also can see how a variety of stakeholders are collaborating to implement HIEs using Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) framework and Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP) interoperability specifications, which use standards and IHE Profiles to build secure, electronic networks. The two large Interoperability Showcase theaters and other presentation areas will offer educational sessions on IHE and HIE activities, federal agency interoperability initiatives, and other global standards development initiatives. For the schedule, visit: http://www.himssconference.org/exhibition/interop.aspx.
On the exhibit floor
With acres of exhibit halls, a pavilion dedicated to the Interoperability Showcase and some 300 educational programs, there will be plenty to take in during the three days of exhibits. While booths may be a bit smaller than years past, you’ll be far from disappointed. Check out the products and services—and lots of new offerings—focused on EMRs, clinical IT, integration and interoperability, CDS, CPOE, health information exchange and much more! To map out your exhibit show schedule, visit http://www.himssconference.org/exhibition/floormap.aspx
Sessions with the CMIO in Mind |
Here is a sampling of the sessions targeted for CMIOs at HIMSS. For more information, please visit himssconference.org.
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