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Day 1
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
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11:30 am - 12:30 pm
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12:30 pm - 12:45 pm
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12:45 pm - 2:00 pm
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OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: When Medical
Informatics and The Practice of Medicine Became ONE |
| Dr. Bria will discuss through real world examples the profound transformation of
American Medicine and our Profession. The pace of change is unquestionably
accelerated by Meaningful Use and other national programs but to move beyond
technology discussions to the integration of information tools and practices into
the daily practice of medicine is already here and now. Healthcare providers must
move from passive to active participants in this national transformation and the
data is amassing that this change is already well on its way! |
| Keynote Speaker: |
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| Reactor Panel: |
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Brian Harte, MD
President,South Pointe Hospital
Medical Director, Enterprise Business Intelligence/Medical Operations
Cleveland Clinic Health System
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Robert K. Kritzler, MD
Deputy Chief Medical Officer,
Johns Hopkins Healthcare LLC;
Assistant Professor,
Johns Hopkins University;
Chairman of the Board of Directors,
Center for Health Value Innovation
View Biography
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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION: Data Governance Strategies – Leadership Oversight for an
Enterprise Business Intelligence Program |
- Is data management a business-led or an IT function? Who owns the data?
- Do you distribute the capability to users throughout the organization or develop
a centralized group prioritizing reporting requests?
- Oversight committee or leadership council processes for prioritizing the way
the organization works on data projects
Hear Operational, Finance and Clinical Perspectives of a Cleveland Clinic
Team on How They Approached Data Governance |
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Chris Donovan, MBA
Executive Director of Fiscal Services
Cleveland Clinic
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Brian Harte, MD
President,South Pointe Hospital
Medical Director, Enterprise Business Intelligence/Medical Operations
Cleveland Clinic Health System
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Andrew Proctor, MS
Senior Director of Business Intelligence, Medical Operations
Cleveland Clinic
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3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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4:30 pm - 5:45 pm
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Beacon Initiatives: Best Practices in Data Collection, Measurement and Reporting |
- Describe goals of the programs, what to measure, and how for the Pioneer ACO and Beacon Communities
- How data is used to improve quality and reduce utilization for chronically ill patients
- Using patient reported metrics, patient decision making and communication of care data, i.e. local Public Health
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Catherine Bruno, MBA, FACHE
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems
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Lacey A. Hart, MBA, PMP®
Program Director for Biomedical Statistics & Informatics PMO Program Manager, SHARP & Beacon Grants
Mayo Clinic
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Janet Tomcavage, RN, MSN
Chief Clinical Transformation Officer
Geisinger Health Plan
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5:45 pm - 6:45 pm
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