Senior Executive / CIO Sessions

As your organization's CIO, or as an important member of it's C-Suite, the education you seek must be dynamic, high level, and forward thinking. The sessions below, scheduled for the 2008 Annual HIMSS Conference and Exhibition, have been designed with you in mind. Discuss the unique concepts, concerns, and collaborations you encounter on a day to day basis as a member of your organization's executive management and explore the solutions available to meet those day to day challenges.

Included in this list of sessions designed specifically for you and your peers is our "Senior Executive" track, sessions brought to you in collaboration with the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The Senior Executive Track, designated by the CHIME logo, is designed specifically for senior IT leaders attending the 2008 Annual HIMSS Conference. These exciting and important sessions will provide you with cutting edge information and help you develop successful IT strategies.

Education SessionCIO-1

(CIO Forum) Challenges and Opportunities in Healthcare: Will IT Come to the Rescue?

Sunday, February 24, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Uwe Reinhardt, PhD

Topic Information:
Leadership and Strategic Planning - Primary Topic

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Description:
Dr. Uwe Reinhardt, one of the nation's leading authorities on healthcare economics, surveys the challenges facing the American health system in the next decade and its implications for IT executives. Dr. Reinhardt will discuss the utopian solutions now being debated and explore how a more energetic application of IT, appropriately backed with substantial public funding, could address many of the challenges ahead. (Must be a CHIME member to attend)

Speaker Information:
Uwe Reinhardt, PhD
James Madison Professor of Political Economics; Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton

Level:
Intermediate

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
330

Education SessionCIO-2

(CIO Forum)Legendary Service at the Ritz Carlton

Sunday, February 24, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

John Timmerman

Topic Information:
Leadership and Strategic Planning - Primary Topic

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Description:
"What others call complaints," says John Timmerman, "we call opportunities." Ritz-Carlton is the only service company to have won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award twice. Mr. Timmerman will share the employee selection, orientation, training, and empowerment strategies that have earned the Ritz-Carlton its enviable reputation for legendary service and offer insights into how to make the most of similar opportunities within your own organization. (Must be a CHIME member to attend)

Speaker Information:
John Timmerman
Vice President, Quality & Program Management, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C.

Level:
Intermediate

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
330

Workshop204

Leading the IT Charge: Realities and Strategies

Sunday, February 24, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Kim Slocum, FHIMSS
Kenneth Klineberg

Topic Information:
Leadership and Strategic Planning - Primary Topic

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Speaker Information:
Kim Slocum, FHIMSS
President, KDS Consulting, LLC
Kenneth Klineberg
Vice President - Hospital Strategist - Clinical Solutions Group,, ALLSCRIPTS

Level:
Intermediate

Objectives:

  • Review issues related to the US healthcare IT environment
  • Discuss the blending between healthcare delivery, policy and finance and being an astute healthcare leader
  • Review the critical skills needed to effectuate change in healthcare information technology
  • Discuss making a compelling case for change

CEUs Information:
ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives )
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
CNE (Continuing Nurses Education )
CPHIMS (CPHIMS Certification)

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
202 B

Fee:
$125.00

Education SessionCIO-3

(CIO Forum) Health 2.0: User-Generated Healthcare

Sunday, February 24, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Matthew Holt

Topic Information:
Emerging Technologies
Process Improvement
Leadership and Strategic Planning - Primary Topic

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Description:
What is Health 2.0? Blogs, wikis, podcasts, user-generated videos and specialized searches are generating a fundamental shift away from the traditional flow of information as defined by the current healthcare system. Will these tools be subsumed into the system? Should health system CIOs care? Matthew Holt will bring his own unique perspective on Health 2.0's economic, sociopolitical, and competitive imperatives and what it could mean for all of us. (Must be a CHIME member to attend)

Speaker Information:
Matthew Holt
Healthcare Strategist, CIO, Matthew Holt Consulting

Level:
Intermediate

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
330

Education SessionCIO-4

(CIO Forum) The Changing Face of Leadership: People and Technology Matter

Sunday, February 24, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Colonel Daniel Ragsdale, PhD, US Army

Topic Information:
Leadership and Strategic Planning - Primary Topic

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Description:
In this presentation, Colonel Ragsdale weaves his tenure as a technologist with his active duty experience as an Army Colonel. With a deep understanding of the new 'what's-in-it-for-me' workforce, he discusses how West Point leadership and mentoring models create a practical approach for the contemporary CIO. (Must be a CHIME member to attend)

Speaker Information:
Colonel Daniel Ragsdale, PhD, US Army
Vice Dean for Education, United States Military Academy

Level:
Intermediate

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
330

Education Session10

The Federal Government's Evaluation of e-Prescribing Standards: Challenges and Recommendations

Monday, February 25, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P. Jon White, MD
Rochelle Woolley

Topic Information:
Interoperability, Standards and Health Information Exchange - Primary Topic

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Description:
Current status of e-prescribing standards will be provided, as well as suggestions for improvement and industry action. Will also discuss e-prescribing's effect on outcomes and clinician workflow. ACPE Number: 204-999-08-023-L04P (1.0 credit hour)

Speaker Information:
P. Jon White, MD
Health IT Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Rochelle Woolley
Principal, Woolley & Associates

Level:
Advanced

Objectives:

  • Provide information on recent Federal activities related to e-prescribing standards, as well as status updates of the standards themselves
  • Discuss current limitations of the standards deemed "not ready" for implementation under Medicare Part D
  • Discuss implementation and workflow considerations associated with use of e-prescribing from a prescriber perspective
  • Examine early findings related to outcomes associated with e-prescribing use. For example, use of on-formulary medications and generics, medication errors and adverse drug events

CEUs Information:
ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives )
ACPE (Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education)
AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association )
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
CNE (Continuing Nurses Education )
CPHIMS (CPHIMS Certification)

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
209 A

Education Session12

Uh Oh!: the Unintended Consequences of Clinical Decision Support Systems

Monday, February 25, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Dean Sittig, PhD

Topic Information:
Clinical Informatics - Primary Topic

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Description:
Clinical decision support systems coupled with CPOE can improve the quality and efficiency of patient care. They can also produce many unintended adverse consequences related to content and presentation. Learn how to identify and avoid these consequences.

Cosponsor:
In Collaboration with SIIM/SCAR

Speaker Information:
Dean Sittig, PhD
Director, Applied Research in Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente

Level:
Advanced

Objectives:

  • Describe the different types of unintended adverse consequences related to the design, development, implementation and maintenance of clinical decision support systems
  • Understand what other institutions have done to address the unintended adverse consequences of their own clinical decision support systems
  • Develop management strategies to help minimize the potential impact of these previously unintended adverse consequences within your organization

CEUs Information:
ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives )
AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association )
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
CNE (Continuing Nurses Education )
CPHIMS (CPHIMS Certification)

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
224 D

Education Session13

Manage Patient Flow Better at the Front Door...Your ED!

Monday, February 25, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

L. Villarin, MD, FACEP

Topic Information:
Clinical Informatics - Primary Topic

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Description:
A leading academic medical center implements context-aware workflow software to automatically track patients, staff and medical equipment in the emergency department resulting in improved patient flow.

Speaker Information:
L. Villarin, MD, FACEP
Chief Medical Informatics Officer: Acute Care, Albert Einstein Health Network

Level:
Intermediate

Objectives:

  • Understand how a leading academic medical center has improved patient flow and the operating performance, clinical efficiency and patient safety of their emergency department through the implementation of a context-aware patient tracking system
  • Understand the role of context-aware tracking software to translate real-time location data into clinical and operational contexts that can support caregivers to anticipate and manage patient flow
  • Understand how the emergency department can impact enterprise-wide patient flow through the integration of automatic tracking systems for patient admissions

CEUs Information:
ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives )
AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association )
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
CNE (Continuing Nurses Education )
CPHIMS (CPHIMS Certification)

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
230 B

Education Session15

Where's the Beef? Marketing IT in the Healthcare Environment

Monday, February 25, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Steven Bennett, MA
Charles Christian, FHIMSS, FCHIME

Topic Information:
Leadership and Strategic Planning - Primary Topic

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Description:
Marketing your healthcare IT department so everyone knows how IT's efforts make everyone's job easier are crucial steps in keeping staff, customers (and boss) happy.

Speaker Information:
Steven Bennett, MA
Vice President, Snelling Executive Search
Charles Christian, FHIMSS, FCHIME
Director of Information Systems and CIO, Good Samaritan Hospital

Level:
Intermediate

Objectives:

  • Understand your audience(s) and their priorities
  • Discuss how to brand IT: Is your department viewed as a Yugo or a Lexus
  • Identify new and improved marketing IT projects
  • Develop public relations methodology and marketing materials for the IT division
  • Explain customer service within the IT group: Would you like fries with that

CEUs Information:
ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives )
AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association )
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
CNE (Continuing Nurses Education )
CPHIMS (CPHIMS Certification)

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
304 A

Education Session17

Ease Employee Adoption of Automated Scheduling

Monday, February 25, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Maureen Furno, R.N., M.S.
Aaron Fausz, Ph.D

Topic Information:
Process Improvement - Primary Topic

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Description:
Learn the steps taken by Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, an 8000 employee healthcare provider in the Midwest, to ease associate adoption of an automated scheduling system.

Speaker Information:
Maureen Furno, R.N., M.S.
Regional Director Staffing and Scheduling, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare
Aaron Fausz, Ph.D
Change Management Consultant, Kronos Incorporated

Level:
Intermediate

Objectives:

  • Define the sources of support for the change as well as sources of resistance to the change
  • Demonstrate how to increase associate acceptance and use of the new system
  • Identify training mechanisms that will help associates effectively learn the new system
  • Outline the organizational factors necessary to support the use of your new system

CEUs Information:
ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives )
AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association )
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
CNE (Continuing Nurses Education )
CPHIMS (CPHIMS Certification)

Location:
Convention Center

Room:
307 A