Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

HIMSS: One hospital's cautionary meaningful use tale

ORLANDO, Fla.--Clarence M. Sevillian II, MBA, president and CEO of Doctors Hospital of Michigan, offered  a contrarion message during an educational session Feb. 22 at the HIMSS11 conference--his hospital is not going to meet meaningful use because of financial reasons.

HIMSS Video: When CMIOs go back to school

ORLANDO, Fla.--More often, CMIOs are seeking formal informatics training, said William R. Hersh, MD, professor and chair of the department of medical informatics and epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University, in Portland, Ore, this week during the HIMSS 2011 conference.

Turnover and Retention Management in the Era of Reform

It's no secret that health care is undergoing tectonic changes, and as health care organizations struggle to keep pace with a rapidly evolving environment, there's never been a more critical time for the industry to develop and grow its competent leaders, says Tim Butler, senior consulting manager for GE Healthcare's Performance Solutions business.

HIMSS: Integrating systems? Plan carefully

ORLANDO, Fla.--System integration may not be a simple process, but it can be accomplished using a project management approach, according to Susan M. Houston, RN-BC, and Ryan D. Kennedy, BS, of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md. Houston and Kennedy, who work in the centers department of clinical research informatics, made their case to a capacity audience at HIMSS11 Feb. 21.

HIMSS: HIPAA, EHR regulatory process is 'not pretty'

ORLANDO, Fla.--HIPAA and EHRs will bring about new challenges, yet also new opportunities with encryption of health IT to improve a patients privacy and an organizations security, said Adam H. Greene, JD, MPH, senior health IT and privacy specialist at the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Health and Human Services, during an educational session Feb. 21 at HIMSS11.

Intermountain opens new informatics research center

Intermountain Healthcare opened a new center to support clinical information systems, the Intermountain Homer Warner Center for Informatics Research, on Feb. 16, on the campus of the medical center in Salt Lake City.

CIO Forum: Mattison elucidates role of NHIN Direct for HIEs

ORLANDO, Fla.--John E. Mattison, CMIO of Kaiser Permanente Southern California, answered questions about the current role of the Nationwide Health Information Network Direct Project, and how health information exchanges (HIE) could participate, during the town hall portion of the CIO Forum, which is hosted by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), in conjunction with HIMSS11.

HIMSS: Sandlot unveils SandlotQRM

ORLANDO, Fla.--Health IT company Sandlot debuted SandlotQRM, its quality reporting and measures application, at the HIMSS11 conference.

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