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Health Information Exchange (HIE)
 
The on-demand sessions listed below have been selected from the HIMSS Annual Conference, Virtual Events and Professional Developement Webinars. Learn more about HIE on the HIMSS website >>
 

Health Information Exchange (HIE)

AC08-CHI-25: A RHIO Grows in Brooklyn - The History of the Brooklyn Health Information Exchange - Recorded Feb 24-28, 2008: The challenges, opportunities and processes of initiating a RHIO within one of America’s most complicated healthcare environments are explored by the team responsible for implementing the Brooklyn Health Information Exchange. (Duration: 1 hour; CPHIMS: 1.0) (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 24-28, 2008 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Fahey: The challenges, opportunities and processes of initiating a RHIO within one of America’s most complicated healthcare environments are explored by the team responsible for implementing the Brooklyn Health Information Exchange.

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AC08-ENBL_TECH-9: OneView - The Mayo Clinic National Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 24-28, 2008 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Frey: A Mayo Clinic National Health Information Exchange was designed and built for patient care quality and safety improvements mandated by the Board of Governors. In 12 months, expectations were exceeded.

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AC08-INTEROP-46: Privacy and Security Solutions for Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 24-28, 2008 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Dixon: Key issues for the privacy and security of exchanged health information will be provided along with information on public resources available to communities seeking to develop and maintain active HIE/RHIOs.

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AC09-84: Wisconsin Health Information Exchange ‐ ED Linking: Status and Influence - (Annual Conference / Recorded Apr 4-8, 2009 - Audio synchonized with slides / Approximate Duration: 60 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 1.0 / Downloads: Handout) Presented by Kim Pemble: Representatives from the Wisconsin Health Information Exchange will present lessons learned from organizational processes and one year of live operation of the Emergency Department Linking project with an emphasis on the community, organizational and executive and clinician perspectives.

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AC10-HIE-112: HIE Sustainability - Lessons Learned by the Indiana Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by John Kansky: The Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE), founded in 2004, has grown to be the nation's largest health information exchange. IHIE shares the basic sustainability principles of health information exchange as it applies it to its day-to-day operations.

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AC10-HIE-12: Improving Quality and Access through Administrative and Clinical Transaction Convergence - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Joe Miller: This session will explore the experiences of several health plans leveraging administrative transactions to deliver clinical data. Provider response, obstacles, impact on quality and opportunities for health information exchanges will be evaluated and discussed.

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AC10-HIE-13: Cancer Surveillance as a Public Health Proof of Concept for Partnering with IHE - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Wendy Blumenthal: Cancer surveillance, the monitoring of the occurrence of cancer, is a cornerstone of cancer treatment and cancer control decision-making. Cancer surveillance is a public health program that relies on clinical information to meet its objectives, and it is critical that the cancer surveillance community participate in this program and implement processes that take advantage of the rapid changes in electronic health information management. Through its three-year participation in IHE, the cancer surveillance community’s experience can inform other public health programs on the utility of and challenges with interacting with the e-health initiative.

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AC10-HIE-132: Large-Scale e-health Initiatives - Decision Points and Lessons Learned from Europe - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Frances Turisco and Harald Deutsch: Some European countries are further ahead of the US in implementing HIEs. Critical decision points, best practices and lessons learned from these efforts provide valuable guidance for those getting started.

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AC10-HIE-153: The Social Security Administration - Your Organization’s Fast Track to Interoperable Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Jim Borland and Jean McGraw: The Social Security Administration is an ideal partner for providers interested in interoperable exchange on a national level. SSA will present a business case and discuss the lessons learned.

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AC10-HIE-159: Strategies for Information Sharing in a Rural Hospital Environment - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Charles Fitch and Jamie Welch: Learn how effective information exchange and collaboration strategies are being employed by two rural healthcare alliances to deliver high-quality, affordable healthcare across geographically dispersed facilities with limited access.

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AC10-HIE-173: Lessons Learned from an Operational HIE - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by James Younkin: Learn from the experiences of a health information exchange that has been operating since April 2007. We’ll share notes on convening stakeholders, privacy, selecting technology, and installing and operating a HIE.

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AC10-HIE-193: Maine’s HealthInfoNet HIE - Achieving Sustainability - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Devore Culver and Lee Min Lau: This session will share the results of Maine HealthInfoNet’s two-year health information exchange demonstration project. With 15 hospitals and one-third of the state’s practicing physicians exchanging data, Maine offers a framework for achieving political, financial and IT sustainability.

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AC10-HIE-246: Healthcare Identity Management and Role-Based Access in a Federated NHIN - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Richard Moore and John Fraser: The National Health Information Network requires secure connection of health organizations within and across state borders. Phase 4 of the E-Authentication Pilot Project investigates open source and virtual server solutions to this issue.

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AC10-HIE-32: Is There a Business Case for HIE? The California Experience - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Debbie Rieger: CalRHIO has developed a sustainable business model to ensure that a statewide health information exchange can not only be deployed in California, but also maintained and continually improved. Under a Shared Savings financial model, health plan members who benefit from the HIE pay CalRHIO only when the proven cost of healthcare savings can be objectively quantified by a neutral third party.

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AC10-HIE-33: The role of Standards-Based Solutions in Driving Deployment of Connected Health Information Communities - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Elliot Sloane and Lisa Spellman: Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) is reached the decade milestone. A vision of a connected and interoperable healthcare infrastructure is one of the most significant healthcare industry efforts of the 21st century. Since 1998, Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) functioning as an international consortium of healthcare professional organizations and industry, has worked collaboratively to foster adoption of standards-based solutions to information sharing in healthcare worldwide.

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AC10-HIE-35: Georgia's Health Connect Program - A State-wide EHR Implementation - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Carladenise Edwards and James Truesdale: The State of Georgia’s Department of Community Health is leading a strategic initiative to design, develop and implement a statewide EHR system and health information exchange for Georgia’s Medicaid population.

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AC10-HIE-52: Community HIEs with Multiple EHRs Resulting in an Integrated Community EHR - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Mark Anderson: This session will describe the workflow and patient safety challenges inherent in operating rooms. The presenter will examine the exciting technical and architectural approaches to creating a modern operating room.

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AC10-HIE-72: Assessing the Technical Capability of a HIE Organization - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Lyman Dennis and Will Ross: Physicians, clinics, medical groups and hospitals may have a choice among health information exchanges—local, regional or national. This session details critical technical factors to evaluate in HIE selection.

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AC10-HIE-92: Mobile HIE Interconnectivity during Natural Disasters and Medical Emergencies - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Robert White and Dave Perry: The New Mexico Health Information Collaborative has proven, through its successful national health information network emergency responder use case, that mobile interconnectivity to health information exchanges can be used to support public health during medical emergencies or natural disasters.

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AC10-PUB_POP-115: Public Health - The Pioneer in Regional Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Raymond Aller and Tom Safranek: Public health networks, while exchanging a specific range of data types, are robust, secure and time-tested, and include large numbers of diverse participating institutions across any state’s landscape. This session will explore the lessons these networks can provide to organizations moving toward a regional health information organization implementation.

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AC11-EHR-12: Meeting Meaningful Use in Rural Healthcare Via a Community HIE (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Mark R. Anderson, CPHIMS, FHIMSS and Rick Schooler, FACHE, FCHIME, MBA: DDH, a small rural community hospital implemented a combined inpatient and outpatient EHR, along with a community HIE, to enhance patient care and improve data reporting between providers.

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AC11-HIE-112: Ensuring Privacy Through Consumer Control of Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Thomas M Jones , MD: The RijnmondNet project utilizes open source software that has incorporated principles for privacy from the Health Record Banking Alliance and fulfills Dutch national requirements for protection of healthcare information.

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AC11-HIE-131: Secret to Success - Facilitating Real HIE Among Disparate Organizations (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Richard D. Lang, EdD, FHIMSS and David Dahl: The Doylestown Clinical Network (DCN) shares the practical approach it uses to form a unique health information exchange, uniting independent community healthcare providers and other organizations with disparate IT configurations.

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AC11-HIE-139: The Keystone Beacon Community - Using Medical Home with HIE (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Mr. James R. Younkin and Don Newsham: Learn how Geisinger Health System combined HIT-supported care-process redesign and health information exchange to develop the Keystone Beacon Community, focused on chronic conditions and preventative care.

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AC11-HIE-151: A New Model for Creating Sustainable Health Information Exchanges - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Julie Bartels and Paul Nyhof: Learn how Health Information Exchanges can add financial information exchange to their core clinical exchange capabilities to add new revenue, as well as improve the health of their communities.

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AC11-HIE-153: HIT Stakeholder Interactive Forum - Help to Shape NeHC’s Education Programs - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Kate Berry and John DeStefano, RPh: Join National eHealth Collaborative as it hosts an interactive forum for stakeholders on pain points in health IT. NeHC will unveil the results of its recent Stakeholder Survey and facilitate a dialogue on hot topics that will be used to shape the 2011 curriculums of NeHC’s Stakeholder Forums and NHIN University education programs.

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AC11-HIE-17: Profile of a Leading Edge Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Jeffrey S. Blair, MBA, FHIMSS and Mat Kendall: How the New Mexico Health Information Collaborative (NMHIC) used ARRA funding to rapidly expand its HIE network statewide and share information over the NHIN with the SSA, IHS, and VA.

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AC11-HIE-170: Health Information Exchange at the Bedside - Promise Meets Reality - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Richard Taylor and Adam Fogelman: Health Information Exchange promises new levels of support for clinical hospital and clinic medicine. From real-world experience, this session discusses marrying existing real-world workflows to new sources of information.

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AC11-HIE-189: Competitive California Providers’ Patient-Centered HIE Model Protects Personal Health Information - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Eric Saff: Competitors John Muir Health and Hill Physicians Medical Group extend their respective health information exchanges to share results and improve care for their Northern California patient community.

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AC11-HIE-226: Universal Service Support for Rural Healthcare Telecommunications and Broadband - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Introductory / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by William L England: This presentation will detail changes to the Universal Service Rural Health Care support program proposed in the FCC's National Broadband Plan that will substantially increase funding for healthcare broadband.

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AC11-HIE-228: From Theory to Practice - The Right Recipe for Successful HIE (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Introductory / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Eric J. Alper, MD, CPHIMS and Colin B. Konschak , MBA, RPh, CPHIMS, FHIMSS: Sharing key steps that enabled UMass Memorial to successfully achieve HIE and connected healthcare. Discussion will cover internal sponsors; guiding principles; rules for information exchange; realistic expectations; and foundational requirements.

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AC11-HIE-45: Making the Next Generation of the DoD EHR a Success (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Capt. Michael S. Weiner, USN and Bonnie L. Wesorick, RN, MSN, FAAN: This presentation reviews proposed mitigation strategies for the challenges facing the next generation of the DoD EHR system. The discussion highlights lessons learned during the deployment of AHLTA and other large-scale implementations.

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AC11-HIE-5: The Social Security Administration's Health IT Initiatives and Value Proposition - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Frank Baitman: This session highlights the Social Security Administration's Health IT initiatives, specifically the Medical Evidence Gathering and Analysis Health Information Technology (MEGAHIT) system and its engagement with the Nationwide Health Information Network.

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AC11-HIE-55: Regional HIE Strategies that Accelerate State-wide Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Irene M. Koch , JD and Sandeep Kapoor: Existing regional HIEs play a major role in advancing statewide exchange. CareSpark and BHIX discuss how their experience, political influence, policies and architecture have been leveraged by their states.

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AC11-HIE-74: Evaluation Framework for Sustainable Health Information Exchange - DC RHIO Case - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Kenyon Crowley, MBA, MSIS, CPHIMS and Mr. Stephen Macauley: A comprehensive evaluation framework for sustainability of HIE, based on extensive research and benchmarking with HIEs nationwide, and its application in the case of DC RHIO will be presented.

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AC11-HIE-MU209: Pivotal Role of Health Information Exchange in Quality Improvement (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Dr. Thomas Deas: Discover how a physician organization implemented a HIE to improve care coordination and quality management through clinical decision support, advanced quality measures, and EMR interoperability to help achieve Meaningful Use.

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AC11-HIE-MU36: HIE-based eReferral Management Portal Yields Bottom-Line Benefits and HIE Sustainment - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Dan Newman: Through an automated referral management system plugged into an HIE, healthcare leaders can enhance physician alignment, generate network outreach, generate sustainable revenues, pay for an HIE and fulfill emerging requirements of Meaningful Use and the medical home.

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AC11-PUB_HLTH-176: Enhancing Public Health Reporting through Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Brian E. Dixon, MPA and Shaun Grannis, MD, MS: Population health data is often underreported because capturing this data can be a burden to busy clinicians. Health information exchange provides opportunities for more efficient, and often automated, processes.

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AC12-CC-197: Improving Long-Term Care Transitions with HIE (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Nearly 20% of Medicare patients discharged from US hospitals are readmitted within 30 days. This session will discus the role of IT and HIE to improve long term care transitions.

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AC12-CC-97: The Care Connectivity Consortium - Taking Health Information Exchange to New Heights - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) In April, 2011, five innovative leading health systems, each pioneers in the use of electronic medical records for their patients, joined together to announce a new initiative to securely exchange electronic health data. The Care Connectivity Consortium aims to demonstrate the benefits of effective and timely health information exchange by providing doctors with access to their patients’ health information to make informed real time clinical decisions at the point of car. During this session, three of the five health IT leaders will discuss their collaborative work to share electronic health data among health systems in the Care Connectivity Consortium.

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AC12-CWC-LFF4: Creating a Framework for Patient Centered Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) The exchange of health information is important to our healthcare system, but more important still is helping patients become engaged, active participants in their care. As organizations exchange information, how can they ensure that the patient remains at the center of the HIE? In this session, three CIOs from Jersey Health Connect discuss patient-centered health information exchange.

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AC12-EHR-105A: How to Implement an EHR and HIE that Actually Improves Quality, Safety, Efficiency, and Service (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 30 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Join this session to learn how one Ambulatory Clinic preloaded 15 years of clinical data into its EHR, interfaced it to 5 hospitals, a reference lab, a home health agency, pharmacies and payors, and turned on clinical decision support. The result is nation-leading HEDIS quality measures, Medicare total cost of care, as well as documented improvements in safety, efficiency, and satisfaction. Learn how this HIMSS 2011 Davies Ambulatory Award winner went above and beyond Meaningful Use to realize what the future of healthcare will be like for the rest of our nation.

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AC12-HIE-113: HIEs - Data Sharing Leads to Better Patient Care and ROI - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) Presented, by Jason Hess, MBA: In a complex, unfamiliar frontier where healthcare competitors must become partners, many providers face the enormous pressure of working with developing HIE solutions in order to meet meaningful use requirements.

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AC12-HIE-132: A Pragmatic Approach for Improving Outcomes through Meaningful HIE (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) This session demonstrates how a RHIO provides measurable value by assembling a comprehensive medication list delivered at the point of care. The data reveals quality, safety and efficiency improvements.

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AC12-HIE-152: Building Sustainability into Health Information Exchange - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) “Sustainability” is not a word typically associated with health information exchange (HIE). Middle Tennessee eHealth Connect reveals its strategies for building an HIE sustainable through expansion and continuum-wide provider inclusion.

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AC12-HIE-18: State HIEs, RHIOS and ACOs - Factors Shaping the Marketplace - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS, CHCIO) Health Information Exchange is evolving as a network of networks, consisting of several different models. This session examines factors shaping this evolution including participation agreements.

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AC12-HIE-210: Improving Care and Cost Efficiencies - The Quality Health Network Experience - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO) From the perspectives of business and academia, this presentation provides information on how to create a sustainable HIE, leverage it to improve care quality, and what level of efficiency to expect.

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AC12-HIE-229: Houston’s First Cloud-based Image Exchange Improves Patient Care Delivery (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) To improve quality, safety, efficiency, transition and cost effectiveness of care, Memorial Hermann Healthcare System launched one of the country’s first cloud-based radiology image exchanges in less than six months.

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AC12-HIE-37: Florida State Health Information Exchange - Lessons Learned (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Discussion on the experience gained during the procurement, implementation, and deployment of the Health Information Exchange solution for the State of Florida, including policy, consent, technical implementation, and sustainability considerations.

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AC12-HIE-56: Building a Sustainable Health Information Exchange Environment in NYS - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS, CHCIO) By creating a HIE landscape that balances a free-market model with appropriate regulatory oversight, NYS transforms its HIE environment to provide technical services to support collaborative care coordination.

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AC12-HIE-6: ONC Direct Project Panel Discussion - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) Discuss lessons learned from pilot participation in the Direct project.

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AC12-HIE-75: Advanced HIE Technology Improves Quality Management and Accountable Care (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Learn the trends, clinical results and lessons from a physician organization using HIE to improve care coordination and quality management through clinical decision support, advanced quality measures and EMR interoperability.

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AC12-HIE-94: Mission Possible - Building a Grassroots, Community-based HIE (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Huntington Hospital has successfully developed a grassroots, community-wide HIE, achieving 100% participation through a strategy of interactive education, multi-touch engagement and the smart selection of physician-friendly technology.

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AC12-HIE-OD4: Experiences of State HIE Grantees with Implementation of Direct - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) This presentation will provide an overview of the experiences of State HIE Cooperative Agreement grantees in leveraging the Direct Project, a secure, low-cost, option for point-to-point health information exchange.

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AC12-INTEROP-45: Connecting EHRs to HIEs (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) The results of a multi-state, multi-vendor collaborative formed to define plug and play interoperability between EHRs and HIEs. The developed specifications significantly reduce the barriers to HIE connectivity and adoption.

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AC12-PRIVSEC-219: Enforcing HITECH Across Regional, State and National HIEs - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO) This presentation will explore how HIPAA security and privacy protections can be enforced across regional, state, federal (and soon, international) Health Information Exchanges. Lessons learned will be shared.

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VB11-DEC-ES03: Dynamic Conversations about Privacy and Security in Health Information Exchange - (Virtual Briefing / Recorded Dec 14, 2011 / Duration: 62 min / CPHIMS 1.0) As states, through the state HIE program, and more communities are implementing Health Information Exchange, each of these communities must engage in a dialog about the privacy and security policies and procedures they will be implementing to ensure confidence from their patients and providers that information is secure and protected. This interactive session which provides three different perspectives on the topic, discusses the conversation that occurs not only before implementing HIE, but also once it is up and running. Topics covered include aspects of Privacy and Security covered in typical HIE agreements, policy around privacy and protections and how that is being considered from both a federal and local level, and finally technical solutions for enacting policies.

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VB12-MAR_MU-ES06: A Meaningful Exchange of Information - Opportunities for HIEs and Public Health - (Virtual Briefing / Recorded Mar. 14, 2012 - Audio Only / Duration: 57 min / Downloads: Handout / CPHIMS 1.0) Attendees to this session will recognize, in detail, the robust health information exchange activities necessary to support Stage 2 Transition of Care and patient referrals objectives as well as the new public health reporting requirements.

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VC09-NOV-KS1: ARRA HITECH and Health Information Exchange - Opportunities and Pitfalls (Opening Keynote Session) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2009 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 55 min / Credits: 1.0 CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by John Kansky, MS, MBA: ARRA HITECH represents a once in a generation opportunity to build and advance the nation’s health information exchange infrastructure to support the surge in the adoption and use of EMRs. The opening keynote session will address the challenges state government and healthcare leaders face to invest federal money wisely, as well as the opportunities they have to capitalize on. The Indiana Health Information Exchange’s John Kansky will share key success factors and pitfall avoidance tips to assist end users in using their state’s HITECH dollars to deliver maximum value.

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VC10-JUN-ES14: Public Health and Support for Meaningful Use in Health Information Exchange - Recorded June 9 & 10, 2010: This presentation will identify specific public health goals and requirements in the CMS EHR Incentive Programs and how public health should participate in their execution. (Duration: 50 minutes; CPHIMS 1.0)

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VC10-NOV-ES04: HIE Common Myths (p) - (HIMSS Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 - WebEx Playback, PDF Handout / Duration: 56 min / Credits: 1.0 CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) HIE myths are rampant. Learn to identify common misconceptions surrounding HIE implementations and receive a set of tools on how to offer concrete positive examples in place of HIE Myths.

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VC10-NOV-ES08: ROI from MedVirginia’s HIE Initiative with the NHIN and Social Security - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 45 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 0.75) MedVirginia’s project with the Social Security Administration achieved two significant milestones: the first HIE live on the NHIN, and a significant return-on-investment for the hospitals who participated.

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VC10-NOV-ES12: The Virtues of an Opt-Out Consent Model for an HIE - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 40 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 1.0) The virtue of an opt-out consent model for health information exchange is simple, allow for the delivery of quality data to healthcare providers, when needed, to care for their patients.

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VC10-NOV-ES16: HIE Financial Sustainability - Why it is Top Priority - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 61 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 1.0) This session will present the key elements of an international HIE, currently in operation, which started with a viable sustainability model prior to making significant IT investments.

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VC10-NOV-ES20: HIE Connectivity Using the NHIN - Lessons from the SSA, C-HIEP & NHIN Projects - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 61 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 1.0) HealthBridge is participating in three Nationwide Health Information Network projects with other HIEs and federal agencies. HealthBridge will present its technical approach and lessons learned in using the NHIN.

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VC11-JUN-ES5: Large Physician Group Leverages HIE for True EMR Interoperability (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 57 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Dr. Thomas Deas and Jerry Rankin: During this presentation, an IPA will demonstrate how to meet Meaningful Use criteria through an HIE deployment that improves care coordination and quality management by providing clinical decision support, quality measures, and EMR interoperability.

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VC11-NOV-ES13: Colorado and New Mexico SLHIE's - Similarities, Differences and Collaborations (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 55 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) This presentation will compare the development of SLHIE's in Colorado and New Mexico. The comparison will include these topics: State HIE environment (one or many HIE's); governance models; the basic architecture of each SLHIE (centralized, federated or hybrid); number of organizations providing data to each SLHIE; which network services are in production (how many users) or in development; what are the participant legal agreements; what are the privacy and security models; participation in the NwHIN; plans to use Direct; major accomplishments; major challenges; and collaborations with other states.

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