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Project Manager - PMI PDU Qualified Activities
 
HIMSS is pleased to be approved as a Registered Education Provider (REP) with the Project Management Institute (PMI). Below are numerous learning activities that qualify for "Category A" professional development units (PDUs). You may claim your PDUs by logging into the Continuing Certification Requirement System (CCRS). You will need the PMI activity number located in the tracking forms at the links below. HIMSS’ Provider Number is 3252. HIMSS does not supply this information to PMI. As a PMP, you must do so to have your PDUs formally recognized by PMI. Please contact JoAnn Klinedinst, with questions at jklinedinst@himss.org.

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Project Manager - PMI PDU Qualified Activities

AC11-AIS-49: Comparison of Technological Workflows in Rural and Urban Primary Care (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 Deborah L. Smith, PhD, and Kennedy Ganti, MD: As statewide planning and implementation for HIEs are underway, key differences between how rural and urban primary practices can handle workflow and health IT changes will be discussed.

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AC11-AIS-MU210: Unique Implications EHR Implementation in Small Physician Offices (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 Alice A. Loveys, MD, FAAP, FHIMSS: Learn the unique characteristics of the small physician office (4 or less) that impact their engagement in EHR implementation and reaching Meaningful Use and methods to assure success.

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AC11-ARRA_MU-MU181: Just in Time Project Management - HER EHR in Eight Weeks (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 Samuel W. McDowell , PhD and Carol Kulczyk, PMP: A solo practitioner informed VITL that she wanted to open a new clinic, with an EHR, in eight weeks. Learn from this case study how that was successfully achieved.

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AC11-ARRA_MU-MU220: Optimize Your Ambulatory EHR Deployment to Maximize ARRA Stimulus Payments (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 James Gaddis, MBA,FHIMSS: We will introduce the concept of optimizing the deployment of ambulatory EHRs in a multi-practice EHR implementation project in order to achieve Meaningful Use for the largest number of physicians.

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AC11-ARRA_MU-MU47: From Zero to Meaningful Use and Beyond (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 Paul Kleeberg, MD, FAAFP, FHIMSS: REACH, a HIT extension center, is using lessons learned from DOQ-IT to bring North Dakota and Minnesota providers, small and Critical Access hospitals and IDNs to Meaningful Use and beyond.

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AC11-BEYOND-150: Second Life in Health and Education (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb 21-24, 2011 - Video with slides / Duration: Approx. 60 min / Level: Introductory / Credits: CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU / Downloads: Audio MP3, Handout PDF) Presented by Lois A. Ritter, EdD, MS, MA and Dave Bloch, MA: Second Life® (SL) is a virtual platform. In this presentation we will describe and show how SL is being used, and present research findings and results from the literature.

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AC11-BI-113: Using Business Intelligence to Drive Organizational Efficiency (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 Ms. Allana L. Cummings, EMBA, CHCIO, PMP, CPHIMS: Healthcare organizations are overwhelmed by a plethora of reports and data. Business intelligence tools allow us to examine data and glean “useful information” to help make informed decisions for organizations.

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AC11-BI-172: Driving High Quality and Low Cost with Business Intelligence (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 Tom Wadsworth and John T. Donnelly, MBA, MS, CPHIMS: Learn how to apply Business Intelligence technology in a meaningful and intuitive manner to unlock transaction information to accelerate financial, operational, and clinical performance improvement.

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AC11-CDSBI-178: The ICD-10-CM/PCS Data Management Revolution - What You Need to Know in 2011 (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 Gail Garrett, RHIT and COL Christopher Roan, USA: Information is healthcare’s greatest resource. This session will focus on empowering users to understand, to analyze and to take appropriate action based on data, in an environment impacted by the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10.

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AC11-CDSBI-94: Creating Innovative CDS Bridge Strategies While Journeying to HIT Adoption (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 Tracy Forrest, RN, BS: Sutter Health’s system-wide strategic initiatives include innovative “bridge strategies” preparing for HIT adoption and integration of CDS in 26 affiliates. Outcomes from three unique hospital case studies will be highlighted.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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AC11-EHR-079: Healthcare’s Change Management Toolkit - EHR Implementation Success Starts Here (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. Claire McCarthy, MA: This session will describe the value of managing individual and organizational change within EMR implementations and focus specifically on the Change Management Toolset developed by the HIMSS CM Task Force.

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AC11-EHR-117: Tailoring Workflow and EHR to Optimize Practice Performance (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 Marlene J. Jones, RN and Lucy Molfetas, BSN: See how a structured evaluation with operational and IT integrated approaches enabled a hospital system to significantly improve the clinical productivity, patient satisfaction and financial performance of the medical group.

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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-EHR-98: A Prescription for Achieving Long-Term EMR Adoption (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 Heather A Haugen: Our research reveals barriers to EMR adoption, reasons for poor and failed adoption, and a new approach to achieve successful adoption and long-term sustainment of EMR.

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AC11-EHR-MU56: The Status of the State Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs (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 John Calabro: The nation's health care system is undergoing a transformation in an effort to improve quality, safety and efficiency of care, from the upgrade to ICD-10 to information exchanges of EHR technology. To help facilitate this vision, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, or the "HITECH Act" of 2009 established programs under Medicare and Medicaid to provide billions of dollars of incentive payments for the adoption and "meaningful use" of certified EHR technology by eligible professionals and hospitals. During this session, speakers from two State Medicaid agencies will report on the activities undertaken as they launch their Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs, including coordination with other Federally-funded HIT/E activities and their public health colleagues.

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AC11-EIS-4: A Project Manager’s Guide to Integration Projects (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 Susan M. Houston, MBA, RN-BC, BSN, PMP, CPHIMS: Is your data scattered across systems? The Department of Clinical Research Informatics at the NIH-CC has implemented multiple interfaces between applications. Our lessons will help guide you through similar projects.

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AC11-FIS_MB-109: Implementing a New Model of Upfront Fraud Risk Control (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 Bill Fox, JD, MA: Learn about a fundamentally new and unique model for incorporating fraud risk control by implementing predictive analytics and identity management at the front end of the business workflow.

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AC11-FIS_MB-211: Supporting Financial Improvement Through Proactive Metrics and Analysis (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 Sue Schlichtig: BJC Medical Group illustrates how it proactively uses metrics and reporting to support the successful management of key financial indicators.

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AC11-FIS_MB-50: Implementing ICD-10 - Lessons Learned from Canada (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 Christina Wierz, RN, MBA: This presentation provides a proven ICD-10 implementation approach, and discusses its impact and benefits based on the Canadian ICD-10 implementation experience.

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AC11-FIS_MB-71: Conversion Countdown - Jumpstart Your ICD-10 Project, Minimize Disruptions (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 Williams, RN: At this point, your ICD-10 conversion should be well underway. This session will help you benchmark progress, identify any problem areas, and kick them into high gear while minimizing disruptions.

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AC11-FIS_MB-90: Revenue Cycle Implementation - Change Management - The Key to 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 Don P. Paulson, FHFMA, MBA and Travis Broome: Project management and standardization were key to consolidating multiple RCM systems to one IT solution, but University Hospital’s greatest discovery was change management —the missing link between adoption and success.

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AC11-HCI-MU80: Multiple Usability Methods Make for Meaningful Use (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. Jeffery Belden, MD, FAAFP and Stephen Spring: This session will illustrate several usability methods used to achieve Meaningful Use at an academic health center, and the role of usability methods in optimizing usefulness, effectiveness and efficiency.

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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-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-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-IHCOMM-230: Planning and Implementing a Secure Communications Patient Portal (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 Douglas S. Wakefield, PhD and Joel White: A model for implementing for a patient portal is presented. Value of patient preference data, including pre-enrollment, enrollment, and post-portal use, is demonstrated.

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AC11-INTEROP-154: Experiences Implementing IHE Profiles in the Real World (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 Jamie A. Ferguson: This presentation will share the implementation experiences of two different healthcare organizations implementing IHE profiles for information exchange in support of patient care in the real world.

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AC11-INTEROP-64: Success Through Enhanced Electronic Information Sharing and Implementation of VLER (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 Debra Filippi, SES and John Combes, M.D.: The DoD, VA, and Interagency Program Office are working together to enhance data sharing/interoperability of health information and implement VLER capabilities to improve quality of care for all Service Members/Veterans.

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AC11-INTEROP-81: DataMining - Preparing Your Data for Multi-Institutional Collaboration to Facilitate Outcomes Research - The MGH Experience (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 Michael J. Moschella and Matt Moynahan: Outcomes research involving multi-institutional collaboration requires healthcare organizations to develop individual data warehouse plans. Migration plan involves research, documentation and secure retrieval for data transport to the data warehouse.

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AC11-ITIA-11: New Construction - Planning for IT in a Constantly Changing Environment (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 Kathleen B. Cox, CPHIMS: New bed towers and expanded facilities are still a constant, but planning begins five years in advance and technology changes constantly. We will discuss "lessons learned" on a $220 million dollar project.

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AC11-ITIA-13: Cloud Computing - Taking It to the Next Level (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 David S. Finn, CISA: This presentation will explore storing mission-critical information in the cloud.

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AC11-ITIA-132: Breaking Down Inefficiency, Unavailability and Unreliability - Implementing a CMDB (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 Heather Deane Strickland, MBA, CPHIMS: Efficiency, availability and reliability are all "musts" in a post-Meaningful-Use patient care environment. See why a thoughtful, incrementally implemented Configuration Management Data Base (CMDB) can help you get there.

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AC11-ITIA-161: Rehabbing IT Storage Pain Points and Protecting EMRs (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 Ken M. Kupetsky: EMRs and PACS are challenging healthcare organizations to reduce footprint and enhance data storage efficiency. Learn how to virtualize to eliminate hardware, boost performance and implement a cost-effective DR strategy.

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AC11-ITIA-70: Creative Virtualization - Maximize Operational Recovery (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 Tanya Freeman: What happens if your operational recovery plan is not workable with your infrastructure? In this session, creative uses of virtual technologies will be discussed to make the impossible possible.

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AC11-LSP-105: The New IT Strategy Map for Accountable Care (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 Dave Garets, FHIMSS and Gina Altieri: Operating under accountable payment will require advanced IT infrastructure capable of facilitating standardized, coordinated care delivery. This presentation addresses strategic imperatives for deploying IT to support an accountable care organization.

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AC11-LSP-122: Executive Action - Overcoming Your Organization's Three Barriers to Project 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 Glen R. Knight, PMP, CPHIMS, FHIMSS and Kay Patterson: Learn how healthcare organizations unwittingly create barriers that prevent project success and what specific actions executives can take to overcome this barriers.

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AC11-LSP-46: Implementing Technology for Sustainable Practice Transformation Requires Polarity Management Skill (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 Barbara Wadsworth, MSN, RN, MBA: Learn why the skill of polarity management is essential for those who lead implementation of technology with the intention to transform the culture and practice at the point of care.

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AC11-LSP-84: Fireproof Your Forty Million Ambulatory EHR Implementation from the Beginning (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 Stephen Winn Stair, MD, FACP and Linda S. Lockwood, RN, MBA: Your system implementation is too big to fail! Learn how UAB Medicine cultivated a culture shift from an environment of individual processes to a patient-centered community of 135 ambulatory clinics.

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AC11-PI-108: A Proven Three-Step Method for Large-scale Clinician Change Management Initiatives (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 Lynn Guerriero and Clint Fuhrman: This presentation will describe three projects that utilized a proven three-step method to change clinical processes in a 13 million-patient healthcare system.

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AC11-PI-148: High Impact Change - A Surgical Subspecialty Technological Re-design (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 Juliet S. Breeze, MD and Erin Grace, MHA: This case study of a process improvement project at Richmond Bone and Joint Clinic will describe a technological overhaul, including some dramatic improvements, as well as some lessons learned.

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AC11-PI-156: Innovative Process Improvement in ED - Improving Throughout and Patient Care (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 Neal Sikka, MD: The use of EMR has a transformative effect on patient care in ED at GW Hospital. This cultural change has largely accomplished  by dissemination of performance metrics for physicians.

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AC11-PI-177: Driving Process Improvement through Technology and Staff Engagement (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 Pam Crawford, RN, MSN, PhD: MedCentral’s nursing department leveraged workflow technology to develop a process improvement strategy that reduced fall rates by 32% in the first month, and resulted in similar success in other areas.

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AC11-PI-22: Design Thinking - An Innovation Process for Healthcare Workflow Transformation (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 Robert Porter, JD, MBA and Michael R. Solomon, PhD, MBA: This session will share insights as to how one innovative Health System pioneered the use of Design Thinking to re-engineer workflows within an existing hospital and then used those techniques to help design a new hospital focused on achieving breakthrough results in satisfaction, patient safety, clinical outcomes, and operating performance.

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AC11-PI-225: Winning Physician Support, Proving ROI for Speech Recognition (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. Michael Joseph Putkovich , RHIA: An organization-wide speech recognition implementation won support from physicians for reduced turnaround and faster access to EHR reports. Analyzing ROI using Six Sigma tools proved more than $400,000 in savings. (Duration: 1 hour; CPHIMS, PDU: 1.0)

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AC11-PI-41: 5S Case Study - Convert File Mess Management to Intellectual Assets - (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 Samuel W. McDowell , PhD and Joseph Wooden.

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AC11-PRIVSEC-141: DHIMS - Deploying the Military’s Electronic Health Record (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 DaCosta E. Barrow and Mr. Steve Bennett: Program Manager of the military’s electronic health record discusses the capabilities of one of the world’s largest EHRs, and the challenges faced in managing the systems’ development, deployment and sustainment.

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AC11-PRIVSEC-175: Consensus Audit Guidelines Drastically Improve Security of HIT Systems (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 James Tarala, CISSP, CISA, PMP and Shaun Grannis, MD, MS, FAAFP: The development of the free SANS 20 Security Controls is transforming the way companies measure and monitor the success of their security programs. See how simple they are to implement.

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AC11-PUB_HLTH-163: Informatics Governance as a Performance Tool (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 Agha Nabeel Khan, MD, MPH, MBA, Tonya D. Martin, MPH, PMP, Sandra McGill, MPA, PMP, CEA, and Robert W. Pinner, MD: This session will demonstrate the value of Informatics Governance for improving IT portfolio performance. We will highlight key performance measures that can be utilized in executing an IT governance structure.

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AC11-PUB_HLTH-MU75: Public Health - Electronic Laboratory Reporting Readiness for Responding To “Meaningful Use” (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 Doug Hamaker and Stephen Macauley, MS: To improve population health as a part of national health reform, public health must have a real-time understanding of disease occurrence through electronic relationships with clinical health systems.

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AC12-AIS-183: Integrating PCMH and Meaningful Use of EHR (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) From the perspective of a practice transformation expert and REC services provider supporting more than 1,200 primary care providers, we’ll describe our quality-infused methodology, share best practices and lessons learned.

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AC12-BIS_FIS_MB-74: Health Information Management Leadership - Essential Tools for Achieving Excellence in ICD-10 Adoption (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) This presentation will focus on Phase 2–ICD-10-CM/PCS Implementation Preparation, and will discuss the critical tasks to help facilitate this process. Additionally, the AHIMA Top Ten List of ICD-10 To Do’s for early 2011 through mid-2013 will be reviewed. This session will also explain how the HIM professional contribution to this phase and leadership of the ICD-10 initiative in healthcare facilities will lead to a successful transition to ICD-10 in 2013.

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AC12-CBA-143: Implementing a Healthcare Data Warehouse in One Year (or Less) (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) This presentation describes a spiral lifecycle project strategy coupled with a flexible database design that completes implementation in one year or less, while enabling rapid subsequent expansions and upgrades.

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AC12-CBA-55: Tale of Two Health Systems - Implementing an Enterprise Data Warehouse (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Leveraging information to improve performance is a “must have” core competency for hospitals. Two major health systems present their lessons learned and benefits achieved via an enterprise data warehouse initiative.

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AC12-CC-30: Care Transitions as a Foundation for Patient Safety (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) The NPP Patient Safety initiative wants to decrease preventable hospital readmissions. This presentation is of an IT-based, sustainable method of Care Transitions to support the NPP goal.

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AC12-CDS_PUB_POP_HEALTH-124A: Population Health Transformation Using Data-Driven Distributed Analytics (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 30 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Organizations will learn how the New York City Department of Health uses new aggregate data systems to summarize information from millions of patient electronic health records across the community to transform payment models, disease surveillance, and chronic disease management in New York.

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AC12-CDS_PUB_POP_HEALTH-38: Next-Generation CDS - Which New Tools Really Improve Quality and Workflow? (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) New technologies for finding, delivering and acting on knowledge are rapidly developing, radically changing how people work. Learn which knowledge-delivery tools significantly impact quality of care, clinician and patient satisfaction.

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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.

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AC12-EHR-137: Rapid Deployment of an EHR in a Community Setting (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Advanced / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Detailed review of lessons learned during a rapid 9 month EHR deployment in an urban setting across 80 clinics. Outlining quick wins, satisfiers and disatisfiers, what went right and wrong.

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AC12-EHR-67: Success Enabled by Experience - How We Used Past Obstacles to Move Forward (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Technology is no stranger to Kaiser Permanente. The organization has attempted to deploy an electronic health record a few times, the last being successful. This session will tell that story, which goes back decades.

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AC12-EIS-214: Data - Take it or Leave it (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) A multi-hospital network case study is presented showing how the needs of clinicians, compliance and IT were addressed when implementing an enterprise-wide clinical data retention program.

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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-HSI_USE-112: Promoting Usability With A Novel Healthcare Usability Maturity Model (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) A five-phase healthcare usability maturity model guides achieving Meaningful Use Stage 2 standards and best practices across the systems lifecycle. A self-assessment tool scores maturity levels, offering practices for improvement.

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AC12-HSI_USE-57: Health Everyware - Making Mobile Health Beautiful and Useful (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) A no-nonsense approach to help engineers, product managers, and IT management consistently make sensible decisions, Health Everyware provides easy-to-follow guidelines that will make your service usable, useful and beautiful.

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AC12-INTEROP-173: Achieving Meaningful Use by Linking Disparate Systems (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Many healthcare organizations consist of information silos with non-integrated functionality making compliance with Meaningful Use a challenge. This session outlines how to build an integrated EMR in such an environment.

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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-INTEROP-64: Taking Medical Imaging into the Cloud (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Dr. James Philbin of Johns Hopkins Medicine and Dr. Andrew Lee of Harris Healthcare Solutions will discuss the challenges, benefits and lessons learned from deploying a cloud-based image management system.

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AC12-LSP-107: Managing Failure in the Enterprise (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Approximately 70% of health IT projects fail. This session will discuss how to create an organizational culture that can survive and thrive even in the face of these challenges.

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AC12-LSP-12: Cultivating and Empowering Physician IT Champions (m,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, PDU) The identification and cultivation of physician IT champions is critical to the success of HIT projects. This presentation discusses finding and developing these physician IT champions.

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AC12-LSP-146: Three Roads, One Destination - Providers and Payers Speak Out on ICD-10 (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Two years, three perspectives, one goal. In this session, providers, payers and vendors discuss their challenges and progress along the road to ICD-10.

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AC12-LSP-196: Establishing a PMO - A Practical Approach, No Text Books Allowed! (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Sharing with the audience the trials and tribulations of establishing a PMO for Navy Medicine and capturing quick wins that will demonstrate value back to the organization.

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AC12-LSP-204: Managing Business Expectations in an IT Project (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Is there is always a business need behind every project? This presentation will provide guidance for identifying and managing the business expectations for your IT project.

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AC12-LSP-69: Strategic Technology Planning and the Creation of a New Hospital (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) MaineGeneral has undergone considerable transformation centered on information technology. Hear how visioning and IT played a pivotal role in planning for an innovative new hospital, slated for completion in 2014.

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AC12-MH-047: EHR To Go - Opportunities and Challenges of Mobile EHR Deployment (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Rapid adoption of smart phones and mobile tablets in healthcare introduces new IT challenges. We share our technical, security, and user experience issues in deploying a mobile device based EHR.

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AC12-MU-154: EP MU Readiness and Attestation - What are the Key Ingredients for Success? (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Learn how UMass Memorial developed a comprehensive MU EP strategy and attestation project plan for a physician-centric community and transitioned practices to workflows focused on data entry and collection.

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AC12-MU-20: Zero to 60 in 90 Days - The Attestation Fast Lane (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Learn how seven Tenet hospitals deployed a certified EHR, attested within 90 days, and leveraged data, tools, and governance to drive process improvement while focusing on Stage 2 and beyond.

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AC12-MU-39: Emergency Medicine EHR Helps Drive Enterprise Meaningful Use Readiness (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Though their Meaningful Use attesting schedules differ, two large hospital networks leverage the emergency EHR to integrate with inpatient systems as an easier strategy to drive compliance and data integration.

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AC12-PI_WF_CM-10: Practical Application of Control Theory to Improve Capacity in a Clinical Setting (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Obstetric departments deal with both scheduled and random arrivals. This presentation details a project undertaken to smooth demand and unit occupancy, and prevent patient overflow using control theory concepts.

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AC12-PI_WF_CM-144: Strategy to Deliver Quality Services to Alaska Natives (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) Hoshin Kanri tool is applied for strategic planning to drive the development and execution of annual operational objectives to improve services for the Alaska Native population.

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AC12-PI_WF_CM-163: Applying Lean Principles to Ensure Clinician Productivity while Securing PHI (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) This session will explore the process and results of applying Lean principles at Mahaska Health Partnership to measure clinician productivity and minimize waste when implementing security technologies.

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AC12-PI_WF_CM-202: Their Own Words - Change Management Stories from the Front Lines (p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Introductory / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU) This case study series profiles change management learning curves of HIT adoption leaders. True stories bring to life critical lessons learned about human nature and organizational change.

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AC12-PI_WF_CM-24: The Yellow Brick Road - Transformational Journey of the Emergency Department (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) The transformers - Lean principles creating an emergency department that facilitates flow through reduction of waste, standard work and cultural transformation.

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AC12-PI_WF_CM-29: Finding the Right Workflow Using an Ambulatory EHR (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Is your workflow or the EHR workflow 'right'? Learn how to determine whether what is convenient or available has unintended consequences to data quality, efficiency, accuracy, and defensibility.

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AC12-PS_QO-11: Implementing an EHR-facilitated Quality Improvement Program in the Outpatient Setting (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) The presentation covers the lessons learned from a joint quality improvement program that uses electronic health records to provide outpatient practices the ability to track and benchmark key performance measures.

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AC12-PS_QO-170: Adding the “e” to Patient Safety - Building an eHealth Safety Program (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) Electronic health records improve patient safety, but may also introduce risks. Through expert input and a developing eSafety program, learn to enhance your culture of safety in all HIT projects.

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AC12-PS_QO-216: To Err is Human, But To Share is Essential (m,n,p) - (Annual Conference / Recorded Feb. 21-24, 2012 / Duration: Approx. 60 mins / Level: Intermediate / CPHIMS, CHCIO, CME, CNE, PDU) This presentation will describe the effort to co-develop and implement a statewide medical error reporting system reporting to a Patient Safety Organization (PSO),and share lessons learned.

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VC10-NOV-ES02: Recruiting for Excellence - One REC's Experience (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 57 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU 1.0) With the intense focus on facilitating the adoption of the meaningful use of healthcare IT for our nation's primary care physician practices, it is critical for RECs to recruit talent that is able to function effectively and efficiently in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment: the first time. Learn how one REC built a program of excellence in recruiting and maintaining health IT talent.

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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-ES10: ICD-10 - A Roadmap for Success (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 57 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU 1.0) ICD-10 requires an overhaul of information processes from patient scheduling to claims processing. A transition roadmap will assure IT readiness, payer integration, accurate quality and compliance reporting, staff training.

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VC10-NOV-ES13: Improve Quality and Achieve Clinical Workflow - Get CPOE Right the First Time (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 59 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU 1.0) The authors successfully implemented CPOE in a 200-bed Harvard teaching hospital. 93% of orders are CPOE, and we achieved six-sigma medication reliability. In this presentation, we share our lessons learned.

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VC10-NOV-ES21: Meaningfully Using Technology to Improve Quality of Care and Practice Efficiencies (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 57 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU 1.0) Pediatrician Dr. Barbara Morris, MD, CMO of Community Care Physicians (CCP) explains how to meaningfully use technology to improve quality of care and practice efficiencies in groups of all sizes.

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VC10-NOV-KS01: Achieving and Measuring Meaningful Use - A View from the Field (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 3-4, 2010 / Duration: 56 min / CPHIMS, CHCIO, PDU 1.0) Opening Keynote Session

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VC11-JUN-ACO3: Getting to the Heart of the Bottom Line - Successfully Aligning Quality Measures and Reporting (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 46 min / Credits: 0.75 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Amy Thorpe, MBA, FHIMSS: By 2012, hospitals participating in Medicare will be faced with enhanced requirements for quality reporting under three new programs in addition to the current Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting ( IQR) program. Meaningful Use, Value-based purchasing and the Medicare Shared Savings Program ( MSSP) for Accountable Care Organizations all require quality reporting, and in some cases, quality improvement against benchmarks. Learn about the alignment of these programs with respect to quality measures and what you need to know to be able to successfully meet these program requirements.

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VC11-JUN-ACO4: A Real-World Litmus Test - Unraveling the Benefits and Challenges of ACOs (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 54 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Lindsay Farrell and Meghan Hardesty: This presentation will share the lessons learned and challenges from Taconic Health Information Network and Community’s (THINC) involvement in the Hudson Valley Initiative’s ACO pilot. This pilot includes six commercial health plans which have partnered with THINC in a pay-for-performance/medical home project, of which 236 primary care providers have received NCQA Level 3 recognition for patient centered medical home. Open Door Family Medical Center, a Level 3 medical home and a 2010 Davies Award winner, will share their experience as a participant and their lessons learned in leveraging health IT to impact care coordination.

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VC11-JUN-ES10: Provider Compliance with 5010, ICD-10 and PPACA - Implications for Practice Management System Vendors (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 61 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Robert Barbour, MHA, JD and Robert Tennant: The healthcare system is preparing for its most expensive and challenging modifications in decades. Learn how providers are preparing and the critical role PMS vendors play in compliance and streamlining provider operations.

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VC11-JUN-ES11: eHealthDC Overview - Regional Extension Center Services in an Urban, Underserved Setting (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 56 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Anita Samarth and Greg Fuller: During this presentation, the speakers will compare and contrast multiple models and approaches for provider engagement and implementation support for EHR adoption in an urban, underserved setting.

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VC11-JUN-ES12: ICD-10 Implementation Essentials (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 53 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Sanjiv Datt: The session will focus on sharing practical approaches to organizing and planning for ICD-10 implementation. Organizations that have initiated can benefit by comparing notes and organizations that are yet to start will get a better understanding on some potential pitfalls and why they should start NOW.

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VC11-JUN-ES13: Aligning Clinical Workflows with Meaningful Use Achievement (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 56 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Daniela Mahoney RN: Focusing solely on Meaningful Use will lead to poor implementation from the beginning. Understanding the interrelation, sequencing and organizational culture required for implementations lays a foundation for sustainable execution plans.

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VC11-JUN-ES14: A Roadmap for a Successful Migration to 5010 (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 44 min / Credits: 0.75 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Joey Lawhorn and Shyam Chilakamarri: Transition from HIPAA 4010A1 to 5010 transaction standards can be laden with risks. Our speakers will demonstrate our 5-phase approach to minimize risks and maximize opportunities from the HIPAA transition.

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VC11-JUN-ES16: The Impact of HIPAA 5010 and ICD-10 on Information Technology (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 60 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Deborah Kohn MPH, CPHIMS, RHIA, FHIMSS, FACHE: For the past two years, the HIPAA 5010 / ICD-10 conversion mandates have been taking a back seat to other important mandates, with most healthcare organization Information Technology Departments failing to budget for this upcoming effort and costs. This presentation will exlore the ramifications.

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VC11-JUN-ES2: Re-Designing EHRs for Quality Improvement and ICD-10 (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. Victor Freeman MD, MPP: EHRs need to be designed to optimize quality improvement and minimize ICD-10 conversion training. In this session, you will learn how to use an EHR to simplify/maximize quality reporting and optimize clinical documentation.

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VC11-JUN-ES3: You Expect Me to Do What? Priming Your Staff for Meaningful Use Success (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 36 min / Credits: 0.5 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Leah Tew MBA, RN: Meaningful use requires many operational, clinical, and even attitudinal adjustments to ensure compliance. This presentation focuses on getting staff on board to help your practice be successful meaningful users.

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VC11-JUN-ES4: Avoid Being ''Lost in Transition'' - Facilitating Clinicians with 5010/ICD-10 Implementation (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 54 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by John P. Glatthorn: This presentation will focus on the tactical steps for implementing 5010 and ICD-10 with specific emphasis on what clinicians should be doing and facilitating during these transition periods. Large scale transition activities can be extremely difficult for the individual group practices or satellite office separated from the primary administration site. John will lay out a step-by-step transition plan that can be tied directly to the process investigation and training necessary to maintain daily and yearly operating goals.

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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-JUN-ES6: Planning for 5010/ICD-10 (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 65 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Richard Temple MBA and Chris Kalish: This session will Provide context and a walk-through of the changes to both standardized health care transaction in 2012 as well as the upcoming ICD-10 mandate in 2013.

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VC11-JUN-ES7: Change Management Strategies to Support Meeting Meaningful Use (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 60 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Ronnie Bower and Julie Vilardi, RN, MS: This session will describe the importance of managing individual and organizational change required to address the impacts of achieving Meaningful Use through case studies of two organization’s change management strategies and tools.

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VC11-JUN-ES8: Intelligent Division of Labor Approach for the 5010 and ICD-10 Conversations (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 Jeremy Delinsky and Jocelyn Piccone: The ANSI 5010 and ICD-10 conversions will require an intelligent division of labor between medical practices and vendors. This presentation will outline an effective “co-sourcing” model for managing the conversion that minimizes the burden on practices.

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VC11-JUN-ES9: eMeasures - Meaningfully Using Your EHR (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Jun 8-9, 2011 - WebEx Playback; Handout PDF / Duration: 55 min / Credits: 1.0 PMI PDU, CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) Presented by Helen Burstin, MD, MPH and Floyd Eisenberg, MD, MPH, FACP: Performance measurement and electronic health records can work hand in hand in an organization's quest to meet meaningful use requirements. In this session, the National Quality Forum's Helen Burstin and Floyd Eisenberg will guide participants through the process of creating an eMeasure and address how the integration of eMeasures within an EHR can speed quality improvements. The presentation will include overviews of the NQF measure endorsement process, the Quality Data Model, and how both processes can enable the creation of a eMeasures that address clinical data as it is captured in a certified and meaningfully used EHR.

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VC11-NOV-ES02: Real life Strategies for a Successful ICD-10 implementation - An Insider's Perspective (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 49 min / 0.75 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU) This important presentation will explore the key strategies and tactics undertaken by a large university medical center to plan and prepare for their ICD-10 implementation. It will discuss the necessary interdependencies and pre-requisites that will impact project plan timelines throughout 2012 and 2013, focusing on the unique training needs for HIM staff, physicians and other clinical staff, assessment of current state of clinical documentation, and case mix modeling and analysis to identify and quantify the level of impact of ICD-10 on financial indicators and revenue impact.

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VC11-NOV-ES03: Advancing Clinical Decision Support to Support Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 53 min / 1.0 CPHIMS and CAHIMS, CHCIO CEU and PMI PDU) Clinical Decision Support is a process for enhancing health-related decisions and actions with pertinent, organized clinical knowledge and patient information to improve health and healthcare delivery. This exciting session will discuss new resources, best practices, and tools to advance CDS design and implementation, and help address barriers to achieving widespread use of CDS, with special focus on aligning CDS and future standards for "meaningful use" of EHR systems.

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VC11-NOV-ES07: mHealth in Action - From Research to Practice in Metro Miami (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 48 min / 0.75 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) How do multiple healthcare systems align and share information seamlessly? Is realtime information in the palm of your hand necessary for the efficient, quality-driven practice of medicine? University of Miami, Jackson Memorial, VA Ryder Trauma Center and the US Army are tackling these issues with the use of standards-based mobile technology to access electronic health records (EHR), medical media, mobile physician tools, and telemedicine functions.

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VC11-NOV-ES08: Improve Clinical Documentation and Prepare for ICD-10 with Computer-Assisted Coding (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 57 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) Implementing computer-assisted coding technology now can help offset initial coding productivity losses anticipated with ICD-10. This session will explore the use of computer-assisted coding and documentation improvement to ensure ICD-10 readiness.

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VC11-NOV-ES11: Change Management - Key to Achieving Readiness for 5010 and ICD-10 (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 56 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) The preparation for 5010/ICD-10 involves much more than software upgrades. Significant process redesign, clinical documentation training and change management are critical to ensure that the human organization is ready for the change. This presentation will exlpore the scope of the transition that lays ahead and help you develop strategies to effectively manage your organization through these changes.

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VC11-NOV-ES12: Managing Polarities - Essential Skills for Implementing IT that Achieves Sustainable Clinical Outcomes and Meets Meaningful Use Criteria (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 57 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) There is hope technology will help transform both the culture and practice and eliminate the waste, duplication, repetition, errors, omission and commission that exist today. This session will provide the participants the basic principles related to the skill of managing polarities a skill identified by an International Consortium of over 300 rural community and university settings (220 live on EHR) as essential to achieve desired clinical outcomes when implementing technology.

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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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VC11-NOV-ES14: Lagging behind? Overcoming Trouble Spots in the ICD-10 Conversion Process (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 58 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) The ticks of the clock are growing louder in the ears of healthcare organizations in their pursuit of meeting the swiftly approaching ICD-10 compliance deadline. By early next year, internal implementation and even testing of ICD-10 should be well under way in preparation for business partner testing. This session will hone in on what healthcare organizations need to be doing to ensure completion of their internal implementation, should they be lagging behind. The session will then discuss strategies they can use to effectively transition their conversion process from just internal implementation to the next critical stage of the process, which includes business partner testing.

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VC11-NOV-ES17: Clinical Documentation and the Race to ICD-10 Readiness (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 32 min / 0.50 CAHIMS and CPHIMS, CHCIO CEU, and PMI PDU) Physician documentation is the foundational element of ICD-10 and is characterized by the need for greater detail than what is found in many current documentation practices. Without improvements, documentation will be insufficient for accurate coding under the new system. This presentation will examine strategies for improving physician documentation, including assessing existing processes and leveraging technology for a streamlined transition.

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VC11-NOV-ES18: Colorado Hospital's Emergency Department (ED) - Success Model for Inpatient MU Compliance (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 56 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, and PMI PDU) Located in southwestern Colorado, the Emergency Department (ED) at Montrose Memorial Hospital and its use of its EHR play a principal role in leading the Stage 1 attestation process. Today's presentation will focus on the lessons learned from this implementation and how they are benefiting inpatient units as the ED works toward compliance.

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VC11-NOV-ES21: HIPAA 5010 - The Impact Beyond Claims Submission (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 55 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, and PMI PDU) As practices prepare for 5010, they often focus on the claims submission process—but not on other aspects of the payment process. Practices must understand how all elements of the revenue cycle will be impacted to ensure they are prepared for 5010. During this presentation, attendees will learn the key changes to remittance, payer response and eligibility that implementation of HIPAA 5010 will cause, along with the essential questions they should ask their IT departments and vendors to be sure they are ready for the transition. Finally, they will be given resources that will help them prepare for the coming changes.

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VC11-NOV-ES22: Be Aware & Beware - Meaningful Use Insights from St. Joseph's Health System (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 43 min / 0.75 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, and PMI PDU) Capability to demonstrate MU Stage 1: 4 hospitals down, 11 to go! The St. Joseph Health System (SJHS) is an integrated healthcare delivery system organized into three regions: Northern California, Southern California and West Texas/Eastern New Mexico. Today's presentaters will share tools/resources and insights from St. Joseph's experience meeting Stage 1 Meaningful Use compliance that can be leveraged to ensure success throughout all MU stages.

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VC11-NOV-ES24: Meaningful Use for Multiple Users - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Computerized Provider Order Entry (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 55 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, PMI PDU) There can be many steps along the road to successfully implementing computerized physician order entry (CPOE), but these can be grouped into three distinct strategies: computerized order entry without providers (COE), partial CPOE, and full CPOE. Each strategy can be used to successfully meet meaningful use (MU) criteria, but each also contains unique advantages and pitfalls at the both the enterprise and end-user level. This presentation will discuss those potential advantages and pitfalls, highlighted by real-world examples, of these three strategies for implementing computerized provider order entry in an inpatient setting.

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VC11-NOV-ES30: Immunization Information Systems and Meaningful Use - New York City Case Study (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 47 min / 0.75 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU, and PMI PDU) Submission of immunization information from a certified electronic health record (EHR) to a state/local immunization registry is one of three Meaningful Use (MU) public health data submission objectives. Eligible health care providers can select this objective if the public health agencies in their jurisdictions are capable of accepting immunization data electronically. Since 2009, the New York City (NYC) Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR), Bureau of Immunization (BOI), has supported standards-based submission of immunization data via an Health Level 7 (HL7) Web service that meets MU standards. In this session, NYC will talk about its success implementing real-time bi-directional communication between immunization providers and the Citywide Immunization Registry, in fulfillment of the Meaningful Use immunization reporting public health objective.

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VC11-NOV-KS01: Healthcare in Transformation - A Perspective from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Information Exchange (p) - (Virtual Conference / Recorded Nov. 2-3, 2011 / Duration: 54 min / 1.0 CAHIMS and CPHIMS CE, CHCIO CEU and PMI PDU) 2012 is a watershed year for the healthcare industry. Healthcare providers across the country will spend the year focusing on a number of key initiatives, among them the HIPAA 5010 and ICD-10 conversions, compliance to Meaningful Use Stage 1 and planning for Stage 2, and more. At the forefront of many of these initiatives is the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). They work each day to drive towards better health care for over 140+ million people, and manage large, complex health care programs that account for 17% of GDP. CMS is committed to the three-part aim: (1) better care, (2) better health at (3) lower cost vis-à-vis the emerging future state of "connected health care". Robert Tagalicod, Director of the Office of E-Health Standards and Services at CMS will provide us with his unique perspective on the work CMS and his office is doing help transform health care delivery in the US.

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