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HIT Summit Agenda: Day Two
Tuesday, March 8, 2005
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8:00 a.m. |
An Overview of the Market for Healthcare Information Technology
Wes Rishel
Vice President, Research Area Director
Gartner, Inc.
Alameda, CA
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8:45 a.m. |
Employer Programs that Provide Incentives for Improving Healthcare Quality and Using HIT
Jeffrey Hanson, MPH
Regional Healthcare Manager, Verizon Communications
Director, Bridges to Excellence
Portland, ME
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9:15 a.m. |
Emerging HIT Incentive Programs: Physician Responses
Peter Basch, MD
Medical Director, e-Health Initiatives, MedStar Health
Co-chair, Physicians Electronic Health Record Coalition
Washington, DC
David C. Kibbe, MD
Director, Center for Health Information Technology
American Academy of Family Physicians
Chapel Hill, NC
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10:15 a.m. |
Assessing Return on Investment: The Value of Interoperable Health Information Technology
Eric Pan, MD
Senior Analyst, Center for Information Technology Leadership
Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
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10:45 a.m. |
Transition Break
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11:00 a.m. |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS IV
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4.01 Results from an Ambulatory Clinical Decision Support System: Indications of the Potential Clinical and Financial Impact of RHIOs
Lonny Reisman, MD
Chief Executive Officer
ActiveHealth Management
New York, NY
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4.02 HIT Legal Issues: Privacy and Security
Alice J. Becker, Esq.
Senior Associate General Counsel, PeaceHealth
Bellevue, WA
Rebecca L. Williams, RN, JD
Partner and Co-chair, HIPAA Task Force
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Chair, Preemption Sub-workgroup
Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange
Seattle, WA
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4.03 Update on the Certification Commission
Mark Leavitt, MD, Ph.D., FHIMSS
Chair, Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology
North Plains, OR
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4.04 Brown & Toland Medical Group's Implementation of an Electronic Health Record
Mark Ficker
Chief Financial Officer
Brown & Toland Medical Group
San Francisco, CA
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4.05 Improving Workflow Through Connectivity: How e-Mail and e-Referrals Can Make EHRs a Reality
Brian DeVore
Director of Government Initiatives
Kryptiq Corporation
Beaverton, OR
Michael Reagin
Director of IT Research and Development
Providence Health System
Portland, OR
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4.06 The Value of a Healthcare Community Network
Rick MacCornack, Ph.D.
Director of Quality Improvement
Northwest Physicians Network
Tacoma, WA
Theresa McGillvray-Dodd
Product Manager, Siemens
Bellevue, WA
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4.07 Building a Regional Clinical Data Repository: Lessons Learned
Don Crane
Chief Executive Officer
California Association of Physician Groups
Los Angeles, CA
Neil A. Solomon, MD
President, NAS Consulting
San Francisco, CA
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4.08 Sutter Health Systems HIT Initiatives
Todd Peterson
Vice President and CIO of System Support
Sutter Health
Sacramento, CA
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12:15 p.m. |
Luncheon and Presentations
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12:30 p.m. |
The Role of CMS in Facilitating the Dispersion of Health Information Technology in the United States
Mark B. McClellan, MD, PhD
Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Former Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration
Washington, DC
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1:00 p.m. |
Governmental and Foundation Funding for Health Information Technology Acquisition and Implementation
Jeff Flick
Regional Administrator, San Francisco Regional Office
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
San Francisco, CA
Gail Graham
Director, Health Data & Informatics
Veterans Affairs Central Office
Washington, DC
John Loonsk, MD
Director for Informatics
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Dena S. Puskin, Sc.D.
Director, Office for the Advancement of Telehealth
US Health Resources and Services Administration
Rockville, MD
Scott Young, MD
Director, Health Information Technology Research and Programs
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Rockville, MD
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2:00 p.m. |
Coffee and Dessert in the Exhibit Hall
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2:30 p.m. |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS V
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5.01 Strategic Information Technologies for RHIOs
Lorraine Fernandes, RHIA
Senior Vice President of Healthcare Practice
Initiate Systems, Inc.
Walnut Creek, CA
Deborah Kohn, MPH, RHIA, CHE, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Principal, Dak Systems Consulting
San Mateo, CA
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5.02 How Pay for Performance (P4P) has Helped Make the Business Case for IT Investments by California Medical Groups
Douglas Allen, MD
Medical Director, Greater Newport Physicians IPA
Newport Beach, CA
Jeff Flick
Regional Administrator, San Francisco Regional Office
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
San Francisco, CA
Michael van Duren, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer, San Francisco Health Plan
San Francisco, CA
Tom Williams
Executive Director
Integrated Healthcare Association
Walnut Creek, CA
(Moderator)
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5.03 HIT Legal Issues Workshop
Alan S. Goldberg, JD, LLM
Partner, Goulston & Storrs
Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Maryland School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Past President, American Health Lawyers Association
Washington, DC
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5.04 Regional Health Information Organization Case Study: Santa Barbara Country Care Data Exchange
Mike Skinner
Board of Directors
Santa Barbara Regional Health Authority
Santa Barbara, CA
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5.05 Connecting Healthcare Stakeholders through HIT and Health Information Exchange: the Inland Health Story
Jac C. Davies
Director of Program Development
Inland Health Northwest Health Services
Spokane, WA
Thomas Fritz
Chief Executive Officer
Inland Northwest Health Services
Spokane, WA
Frederick Galusha
Chief Information Officer
Inland Northwest Health Services
Spokane, WA
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5.06 What Patients Tell Us About Communicating Their Health Status to Clinicians Using a Web Interface
Mary Segal, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Research Center for Health Care Decision-making, Inc.
Wyndmoor, PA
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5.07 From Plug-and-Play Web-Forms to Physician-Extensible EMRs
Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
Lead Developer, Open Infrastructure for Outcomes Project
Torrance, CA
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3:30 p.m. |
Closing Plenary Session: Closing Comments; Where Do We Go From Here?
Janet M. Marchibroda
Chief Executive Officer, eHealth Initiative and Foundation
Executive Director, Connecting for Health
Washington, DC
(Co Chair)
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4:00 p.m. |
Adjournment
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