Tuesday, June 24, 2014

More MU Stage 2 Press

Here is another link to our news release on attesting for Stage 2. 

Healthcare Technology Magazine.com

Back to the ONC Again!

I was recently contacted by Michelle Consolazio from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT to again testify before the Health IT Policy Committee.  It is a honor to be asked to share your thoughts and recommendations with the people who develop the Health IT policies for the entire country.  Being first to attest for Stage 2 Meaningful Use has put me in a position to advise others on what we did and how we did it.  At the last meeting that I attended with the ONC only 4 Hospitals had attested and the mood of the other presenters was very negative.  I hope I can put a positive spin on the MU 2 program and help encourage others to meet the requirements.

You only get 5 minutes to speak to the committee so I guess I will have to talk fast!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Third Time Around - HIMSS ACO Panel

On June 6th I had the pleasure in particiapting in the 3 annual Western Pennsylvania HIMSS ACO Checkup panel at the Doubletree in downtown Pittsburgh.  It was a very lively and active debate on the pro's and con's of ACO's and how they are impacting the health care market.  I really enjoyed the discussions and hope we get to do it again next year. Thanks again to Robert Sheesley for pulling this all together again.



Healthcare 2020: The Technology Vision Part II

On June 6th WPHIMSS is hosting the second annual "Healthcare 2020: The Technology Vision" program at the Double Tree Pittsburgh. Although the online registration has closed for this event we are accepting additional walk-in guests who can pay by check or cash during registration from 7:00-8:00 a.m. tomorrow, Friday, June 6th at the Double Tree Pittsburgh hotel at One Bigelow Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA. Please email Robert Sheesley at robert.sheesley@gmail.com if you would like to join us for what will be the Health Care IT event of the season in Western Pennsylvania. We hope to see you there!

Event Details

Date: June 6, 2014
Time: 7:00AM - 6:00PM
Place: Double Tree Pittsburgh (One Bigelow Square)

Agenda

7:00AM-8:00AM: Registration and Networking Continental Breakfast

8:00AM-8:30AM: Welcome Members and Guests
Keynote Introduction - Robert Sheesley, Immediate Past President, WPA HIMSS

8:30AM-9:30AM: Keynote Speaker Alexandra (Alix) Goss, Executive Director, Pennsylvania eHealth Partnership Authority

9:30AM-10:30AM: ACO Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mike McNees, CEO Syndicus
Panelist: Paul Kaplan, Sr. VP Provider Strategy and Integration, Highmark
Panelist: Daniel Wilt, Director Information Technology, Healthshare Exchange
Panelist: Dr. Keith Kanal, MD, CMO, Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative
Panelist: Tom Johnson, CIO, Penn Highlands Healthcare

10:30AM-11:00AM: Break and Networking

11:00AM-12:00PM: Health Beyond Healthcare Systems Panel
Moderator: Dr. Urmi Ashar, President & CEO Advanced Technology Healthcare Solutions
Panelist: Rick Cancelliere, Founder & CEO, Treatspace
Panelist: Rachel Allen, Certified Music Practitioner, Windber Medical Center
Panelist: Ellen Makar, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Consumer eHealth
Panelist: Dr. Jon Lloyd, Sr. Clinical Advisor, Plexis Institute
Panelist: Jeff Libengood, Posturology & Holistic Health Practitioner, Posturology International

12:00PM-1:00PM: Lunch

1:00PM-2:00PM: Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kenneth Jennings, Head of Population Health Solutions, Accretive Health

2:00PM-3:00PM: Keynote Speaker: Dr. Brett Trusko, Assistant Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Innovation Science

3:00PM-3:30PM: Break and Networking

3:30PM-5:00PM: Disruptive Technology for Health Outcomes Panel Discussion
Moderator: Matt Lydic, Client Partner, Summa
Panelist: Audrey Russo, CEO Pittsburgh Technology Council
Panelist: Dr. Alan Russell, Highmark Distinguished Career Professor; Director, Disruptive Health Technology Institute at CMU
Panelist: Bruce Cullen, VP Strategy, Innovation & Architecture, Mylan
Panelist: Ari Lightman, Distinguished Service Professor, Digital Media and Marketing, CMU Heinz College

5:00PM-6:00PM: Networking Reception

Featured Keynote Speakers

Kenneth R. Jennings, PhD
Head of Population Health Solutions
Accretive Health

Alexandra (Alix) Goss
Executive Director
Pennsylvania eHealth
Partnership Authority

Brett E Trusko, PhD, MBA
Assistant Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Innovation Science

Featured Panelists

Bruce Cullen
Vice President
Strategy, Innovation & Architecture
Mylan, Inc.

Keith Kanel, MD, MHCM, FACP
CMO
Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative

Paul Kaplan, MD, MBA, FAACP, CPE
Sr. VP Provider Strategy and Integration
Highmark

Ellen Makar
Senior Policy Advisor
Office of Consumer Health
Office of National Coordinator for Health IT

Alan Russell, PhD
Highmark Distinguished Career Professor
Director, Disruptive Health Technology Institute at CMU
Highmark

Audrey Russo
CEO
Pittsburgh Technology Council

Panel Discussions:

Disruptive Technology for Healthy Outcomes
"The theory of disruptive innovation was first coined by Harvard professor Clayton M. Christensen in his research on the disk-drive industry and later popularized by his book The Innovator’s Dilemma, published in 1997. The theory explains the phenomenon by which an innovation transforms an existing market or sector by introducing simplicity, convenience, accessibility, and affordability where complication and high cost are the status quo." What should we expect to see in the area of disruptive technology that will move the needle on healthy outcomes? And where are the opportunities to leap frog expectations?
Source: http://www.claytonchristensen.com/

Technology Catalyzing Health Beyond Healthcare Systems
Practitioners and health systems that effectively engage consumers and provide meaningful interactions will stay useful and relevant. The panel will discuss how technology is bringing a revolution towards "Person Centered Medicine" focused on health beyond systems.

The ACO: An Annual Check Up
An ACO is a health care provider organization that is accountable for meeting the health needs of a defined population, including the total cost of care and the quality and effectiveness of services. Accountable Care Organizations were made possible in the Medicare program by the new health law, and top federal health officials see them as a way to improve the coordination of care while lowering costs. In 2009 Alan Greenspan stated, "We have to find a way to curtail the federal funding of healthcare...There's going to be a clash invariably because resources are not going to be as ample as they have been...Only a sharp boost in healthcare efficiency can keep these factors in check.” Five years later...Are ACOs effective in affecting health care quality and costs?

Please submit any questions for the panelists to hc2020@wphimss.org.