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Clinical InformaticsAC08-CI-12: Uh Oh! - The Unintended Consequences of Clinical Decision Support Systems - (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 Sittig: 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.Click here to start this course AC08-CI-122: Developing a Benefits, Performance and Payment Model for Inpatient CPOE - (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 Gilboard: This session will highlight the work of the Massachusetts Hospital CPOE Initiative
and the development of a benefits, performance and payment model related to computerized provider order entry (CPOE) with decision support in community hospitals.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC08-CI-140: Better Living through Integration - Successful Integration of your CPOE and your Pharmacy System - (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 Huffines: The presentation will describe critical points of collaboration in developing systems
to support CPOE in the medication use process and “proof points” for the impact of this development and integration.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC08-CI-30: Avoid the Kicking and Screaming - Voluntary CPOE Adoption Within a Community Hospital Network - (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 McClatchey: This session will provide an example of a successful voluntary CPOE adoption in
a large community hospital setting, how it was achieved, and how post-adoption issues were addressed.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC08-CI-39: Get Your Running Shoes - We're Fast Tracking an EMR - (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 Clark: Presentation describes very rapid implementation of a suite of advanced clinical systems(Rx
, Meds Admin., Clin Doc and CPOE) within eighteen months from start to rollout of last module.Click here to start this course AC08-CI-40: AHLTA Wounded Warrior Initiatives - Harnessing the Power of the Global Electronic Health Record to Improve Continuity of Care for Injured Service Members - (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 Gilbertson: The presentation will focus on how the Electronic Health Record has changed our
ability to capture health information from the point of entry and enabled us to leverage and build upon that information to support care delivery, readiness and the full recovery process for soldiers throughout the continuum of care.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC09-108: Pharmacy Informatics Task Force Update - Advancing Medication-related Clinical Decision Support - (Annual Conference / Recorded Apr 4-8, 2009 - Audio synchonized with slides / Approximate Duration: 60 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 1.0 / Downloads: Handout) Presented by Allen Flynn and Michael McGregory: Medication-related Clinical Decision Support can improve
the quality of care and revolutionize medication management workflow. Join the Pharmacy Informatics Task Force for a session on its impact and future development.Click here to start this course AC09-304: Predictive Informatics - What Is Its Place in Healthcare? - (Annual Conference / Recorded Apr 4-8, 2009 - Audio synchonized with slides / Approximate Duration: 60 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO 1.0 / Downloads: Handout) Presented by Christophe Giraud-Carrier: Can predictive informatics do for healthcare what predictive analytics
has done for Wall Street? What specific issues arise and how do we address them?| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC10-CI-16: Nursing Informatics Synergy Session - Recognizing the Best of the Best: Nursing's Key Role in EMR Implementation - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Katherine Smith: Hear this Davies Award winning organization's nurse leader discuss nursing's role in
contributing to the overall successful planning, implementation and evaluation of their EMR system. You will also learn nursing's role in quality and outcomes measures and the implications for the future.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC10-CI-56: Nursing Informatics Synergy Session - Recognizing the Best of the Best: Nursing's Key Role in EMR Implementation - (Annual Conference / Recorded March 1-4, 2010 - Audio with slides; download handout / Duration: Approx. 60 min / CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU 1.0) Presented by Susan Heichert: Hear this Davies Award winning organization's nurse leader discuss nursing's role in
contributing to the overall successful planning, implementation and evaluation of their EMR system. You will also learn nursing's role in quality and outcomes measures and the implications for the future.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-10: Clinical Informatics and Antimicrobial Stewardship - You Can Do It (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Advanced / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Thanh K. Dao, MS: Information technology is instrumental
in supporting Antimicrobial Stewardship. Report queries can synthesize antibiotics orders and lab results to automatically identify opportunities. These reports save time, reduce waste, and improve outcomes.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-107: Developing and Implementing an Effective Clinical Registry (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 Itara Barnes and Joseph Laforet: Using the American
College of Rheumatology’s experience with its clinical registry, this presentation will focus on developing an effective clinical registry to enhance patient care and improve organizational performance.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-127: Modeling Cross-Infection in the Emergency Department Using RFID Technology - (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 Douglas W. Lowery-North, MD, FACP and Farzad Mostashari,
MD, ScM: We discuss use of RFID systems to characterize interpersonal interactions in our emergency department, and the subsequent development and testing of countermeasures to healthcare-acquired infections using discrete event simulation modeling.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-152: CHF Readmission Management Program Leverages Telehealth Technology to Augment Care - (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 Patrice Wolfe: Affinity Health System’s Heart Failure Disease
Management Program incorporates telehealth technology to augment discharged patients’ post-treatment to improve outcomes, reduce costly readmissions, and enhance patients’ quality of life.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-165: Bedside Medication Scanning, Challenges and Strategies for 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 Mr. Charles Still, MBA and Scott Weingarten, MD,
MPH: Southwestern Vermont Health Care has seen a great reduction in patient medication errors due to its implementation of Bedside Medication Scanning. This presentation will share our experiences and lessons learned.Click here to start this course AC11-CI-184: The Effectiveness of Electronic Nursing Protocols in the EMR (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 Ms. Diane Hester, MSN,RN: A multidisciplinary
approach was used in the development and implementation of electronic nursing protocols, resulting in an efficient and effective nursing tool for standardized patient care.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-198: Translational Tools - Process Architecture and Healthcare Data Standards - (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 Landen C. Bain: This session will discuss the potential
of the electronic patient record and the clinical data base for data aggregation and information extraction. Process architecture with underpinning information flows, the application of data standards, and optimization using computer-based technologies will
be explored as key to effective informatics strategies.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-204: Technology-Enhanced Nurse and Care Team Communication - Simple Solutions, Radical 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 Curtis Dikes, RN,MSN,BC: Learn how easy it can
be to improve care communication through the implementation of simple technologies. Measurable results (ROI, patient and care team satisfaction, and hand-washing compliance) will be reviewed.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-31: Linked Orders - Improving Safety in Scheduling and Administration of Medications - (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 Micheal P. Sweet and William H. Morris, MD: The scheduling
and administration of medications with complex relationships can be challenging. However, with the ability to link these medications, the ordering, approval and administration process is easier and safer.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-40: Passive Home-Based Monitoring in an Era of Telemedicine - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Robin Felder, PhD: A wide variety of new technologies are emerging into the market
that will challenge consumers to understand the potential health and wellness benefits. In order for high frequency personal monitoring to be of benefit, a new wellness information technology infrastructure will have to be developed to capture, mine, and deliver
digestible amounts of data to those who are incentivized to use it.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-88: Repurposing RTLS - Patient Tracking to Automated Bed Management - (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 Ms. Sharon Boothe-O'Connor , BS and Jill Y. Allen, PhD:
Take part in this session to learn how Memorial Healthcare System used data captured via its RTLS to automate bed management and improve care delivery and communication across all departments.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-97: Connecting the Dots - The Emerging Opportunities for Collaboration Between IT and Clinical Engineering - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Mary K. Logan, JD, CAE and Jeffrey R. Woodside, MD: In this session, the panel
moderator, Mary Logan, will use a Q&A format with panelists David Muntz and Stuart Gardner to discuss how to build a successful partnership that is a win-win for everyone, and will make project implementation much more successful for the health care organization.
Specific examples will be provided to help attendees see what success looks like, and attendees will go home with tools and ideas to help re-assess their own organizational structure, project management, and workflow.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11-CI-MU59: IT in Global Health - New Tools for Old Challenges - (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 Patricia A. Abbott, PhD, RN, BC, FACMI, FAAN: E-Health,
M-Health, ACO’s, Medical Homes, Telehealth, Emerging Sites of Care, Patient Centricity….. we hear and see the terms constantly – in the news, in our institutions, even infusing the late night comedy routines. Do these terms have substance - or are they just
the hula hoops of 2010-2011? Will these concepts, powered by HIT, make an impact as we try to reform our healthcare system? What impact might they have (if any) as tackle the global problems of chronic disease, obesity, disaster relief, and poverty? How can
one even speak of HIT and/or ICT (information and communication technologies) in areas where there is no access to care, and where clean water may be a luxury? To consider these aspects requires a different way of thinking – in which we apply new tools and
new models to persistent health challenges. ICT in healthcare facilitates rapid and global access to new therapies, techniques, and knowledge resources, with the potential to change the health of neighborhoods and nations.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI1: Welcome and Introduction of Speakers - Day I - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 10 min / Downloads: Audio MP3) Presented by Joyce E. Sensmeier, MS, RN, BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI10: Fall TIPS - Building and Testing a Toolkit to Prevent Patient Falls - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Patricia C. Dykes, RN, DNSc: A fall
prevention toolkit “Fall TIPS” was built based on content analysis of focus groups conducted with professional and paraprofessional healthcare providers and patient who had fallen in the hospital to explore existing barriers, facilitators and fall prevention
strategies. Fall TIPS generates actionable alerts within existing workflows based on the fall risk assessment. A randomized control trial was conducted to evaluate the impact of Fall TIPS on patient falls, falls with injury and documentation of tailored interventions
to prevent falls. This presentation will focus on building and testing the Fall TIPS toolkit and the results from the randomized control trial.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI11: Transitioning to the Future with ICD-10 - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Nancy R. Daurio, RN, MSN, and Mark
Surgue, RN-BC: Innovators will use ICD-10 to further their business models and clinical capabilities. This session provides a case example of a successful project that demonstrates how ICD-10 can be leveraged as a quality initiative.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI12: Informatics and Quality Outcomes - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Barbara Radice, RN, MS: Nursing Informatics
integrates nursing and computer science. Our goal is to ensure safe, positive outcomes for our patients. Technology solutions should improve nursing documentation, decision-making, communication and efficiency to support quality outcomes. This presentation
will address the impact of technology solutions and clinical decision support on quality outcomes. The effective use of technology is our future in healthcare.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI13: The Future of Nursing - Leading Change, Advancing Health - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Pamela Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN: This session will
outline the evidence-based recommendations of the IOM/RWJ landmark Future of Nursing report published October 5, 2010, with specific implications for nursing and technology. The impact of HIT on nursing and patient outcomes will also be addressed.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI2: PatientsLikeMe - A Personal Journey (Day I Keynote) - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by James Heywood: James Heywood, Co-Founder of PatientsLikeMe,
will share his personal story of experience with a healthcare system where access to patient information was not available. He will also share how his journey led to the development of PatientsLikeMe, and how the site is now a tool used to bring people together
to share and access information.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI3: Improving Quality Outcomes through Evidence Based Nursing Practice - A “Meaningful Use” Agenda for Nursing - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Dr. Marilyn P. Chow, DNSc, RN, FAAN and Murielle Beene, MS,
MPH, MBA, RN-BC, PMP: The Kaiser-VA collaborative presented interim findings at the Summer Institute for Nursing Informatics (SINI) in July 2010, amid multiple synergistic sessions that addressed Meaningful Use. The combination of topics generated nationwide
nursing interest. A followup meeting was held in Denver with an expanded group to further explore policy implications and funding opportunities to advance the goal of a patient-focused quality measure for Phase 2 Meaningful Use. This meeting was called “The
Tipping Point” because it catalyzed leaders across nursing practice, education, research, policy, quality and standards development, technology vendors, and professional organizations to review the current state; identify key stakeholders, upcoming meetings,
and critical gaps; and to create a strategic roadmap to reach this goal. During this session the presenters will discuss the collective patient-centered quality measure for Meaningful Use recommendation.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI4: Evidence‐Based Design - Optimizing the Work Environment for Patient Care - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Debbie Gregory, RN, BSN, and Mary Kennedy, RN, MS: Emerging
innovations and evidence-based facility design provide new opportunities for applying informatics principles to the placement and use of technology. This session will explore the ramifications of merging the physical environment with innovative technologies
from the informatics perspective.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI5: Welcome and Introduction of Speakers - Day II - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Presented by Beth Holly.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI6: Back to to the Future - What Have We Accomplished? What Have We Failed to Learn? (Day II Keynote) - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Marion J. Ball, EdD: This session will
discuss the nursing and quality perspectives regarding how far we've come since the IOM Report, "Crossing the Quality Chasm" published in 2000. This presentation will explore where we are today, what we have accomplished, what more we need to do and how it
relates to meaningful use.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI7: Delivering Quality Care to Patients through Information Technology - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Intermediate / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by KC Arnold, BC-ANP, BC-ADM: Improving
outcomes is a primary goal for eligible professionals to achieve meaningful use. This session features a nurse practitioner-owned practice and winner of the 2010 Ambulatory Davies Award. Learn how improved patient outcomes were realized through their EHR implementation,
including increased patient satisfaction, enhanced communication, improved access to patient information, and delivery of the most advanced diabetes care.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI8: Using Clinical EHR metrics to Demonstrate Quality Outcomes - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Susan Stefan, DNP, MS, MBA: This session describes a process
for ongoing evaluation of clinical metrics developed for an academic medical center following implementation of a commercially developed EHR. Data on documentation of medication reconciliation, problem list and discharge instructions were analyzed for evidence
of sustained improvement following implementation of the EHR. Reporting of clnical metrics is essential to demonstrate meaningful use of the EHR and qualify for funding that will be available through ARRA.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC11SY-CI-NI9: Emerging Nursing Leadership Roles - (HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium / Recorded Feb 19-20, 2011 - Audio with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Various Speakers: Nursing informatics experts are in high
demand and their scope of responsibility is advancing. Hear how these national leaders are making a difference in their organizations by bridging the quality chasm through their expanding roles.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC12-CI-123: The Primary Care Clinicians Eye on Stage 3 Meaningful Use (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Stage 3 of Meaningful Use looks beyond implementation of technology to delivery of improved quality. This session examines the vision, practical considerations and implications from the primary care clinician's perspective.Click here to start this course AC12-CI-185: Clinical Search - Save Time, Improve Care Quality and Reduce Risk (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Care coordination requires efficient access to relevant clinical information. Learn how clinical search saves time, improves care
quality and reduces risk for patients in care coordination settings.Click here to start this course AC12-CI-194: Managing Clinical Deterioration Through the Effective Use of Information Technology (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) An Academic Health System was challenged in identifying deteriorating patients. A modified early warning system was imbedded in
the EMR and timeliness of recognition improved while ICU LOS decreased.Click here to start this course AC12-CI-230: Insulin Sliding Scale Using Evidence, CPOE and Six Sigma (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Learn how to proactively manage inpatient diabetes and achieve better outcomes by combining evidence-based protocols embedded in
CPOE, multidisciplinary education and Six Sigma methodologies for process redesign.Click here to start this course AC12-CI-65: Maximizing Resources to Address Clinical Imaging Challenges (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Clinical quality, process improvement, and clinical IT project management are essential skills for Clinical Imaging Workflow. Identify
training, knowledge, and certification opportunities to develop team members with these skill sets.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC12-CI-77: Ascending the Healthcare Value Summit - Effective Use of Clinical Information to Reach Your Quality (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) Care coordination requires clinicians to navigate a large volume of unfamiliar, potentially inconsistent clinical information. Learn
about clinical search and other powerful strategies for managing these challenges.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC12-MDI-171: Integrated Bioinformatics and Health Informatics for Meaningful Use (m,n) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE) The success of HealtIT is measured by higher quality care, lower cost, and better patient outcomes. For objective evaluation and
homecare management of CVD, we present an integrated genomic, medical imaging, and wearable sensing informatics system, which allows patients and physicians to use EHRs for care decision making.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC12-WD_CS_WD-211: Increasing Nurse Leaders' Informatics Skills - Building from the TIGER Competencies - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO) Learn how curricula have been applied to the TIGER Initiative Competencies, developed in TIGER phase II, for utilization in educating nursing
leadership in regards to informatics.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course AC12-WD_CS_WD-78: Developing an Effective Health Informatics Community of Practice - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO) Developing a robust HIT workforce as a learning community of practice requires engagement from provider and professional organizations, other
Health IT programs, employers, academic institutions, alumni, and students.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course Networks and Health Informatics - | Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course VC08-NOV-ES201B: Clincial Decision Support in the Trauma Center - A Practical Guide to Clinical, Administrative and Quality Informatics - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov 19-20, 2008 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 56 min / Credits: 1.0 CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by L. Albert Villarin, Jr, MD, FACEP: Go behind the scenes of a Level I Trauma Center to learn how automatic
data collection is being leveraged for patient care, clinical efficiency and administration. The forum will explore the best methods of data analysis while maintaining compliance to National CMS Guidelines of practice grounded on Evidenced Based Medicine.Click here to start this course VC09-JUN-ES15: Exploring the Impact of Today’s Informatics Nurse - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 9-10, 2009 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 59 min / Credits: 1.0 CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, Eric Rivedal, RN, MSN: This session will explore the findings of
the HIMSS 2009 Informatics Nurse Impact Survey, sponsored by McKesson, which suggest that informatics nurse professionals play a crucial role across a wide variety of information technology (IT) areas. Nearly all respondents (including nurse and non-nurse
executives) noted that informatics nurses play a significant role in user education and are also widely involved in system implementation, user support, workflow analysis and gaining buy-in from end users. These findings suggest the informatics nurse is a
driver of quality care and enhanced patient safety within their organization. The presenters will also explore the how informatics nurses effectively implement IT so as to increase nurse workflow efficiency, improve user familiarity with available tools, and
recapture lost time for direct patient care.| Average Review: | No Reviews | Click here to start this course
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