Business Intelligence in Healthcare: Enterprise Strategies Take Shape

Lorin Bird, Research Manager in Operations, KLAS, Orem, UT. Providers have spent the last few years selecting and implementing Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). They find themselves with silos of reporting, with data found in Clinical Data Repositories (CDRs), ERPs, Patient Accounting systems, and other myriad applications. Healthcare regulations particularly, as well as new payment and […]

Reporting Clinical Quality Data from Non-database Sources: A Discussion Forum

Len Bowes, MD, MS, Senior Medical Informaticist, Intermountain Healthcare, leads an open discussion for organizations to share how they plan to collect all of the data for the 15 ARRA Clinical Quality Measures on all Stroke, VTE, and ED patients in 2011, 2012, and 2013 since much of this data may reside in text form […]

Accelerating Improvement by Sharing Focused CDS Configurations

Jerome A. Osheroff, MD, FACP, FACMI, TMIT Consulting, LLC. Scottsdale Institute members and others have recently launched a collaboration to better leverage CDS in addressing recent imperatives for better healthcare outcomes. The collaborative work focuses on using a template (based on the 'CDS Five Rights') to document what information the organization is providing to whom […]

Accountable Care Agenda for Quality

Jane Metzger, Principal Researcher, Emerging Practices, CSC. While there has been a lot of discussion on the quality requirements for Meaningful Use and the rules for ACOs, there are several other programs (with significant financial implications) that have received less attention. This presentation covers all the CMS requirements for being accountable for quality - up […]

MD Cost for EHRs: Research Report Findings

Lara Sibley, Director, CDW Healthcare, delivers the results of a nationwide, 200-office study on the full cost breakout of implementing an electronic health record (EHR) for a physician practice. The study found that, inclusive of equipment, software, services, training time and potential lost revenue, physician practices may face total EHR adoption costs of $120,000 per […]

SI-Cerner Users Collaborative No. 34: Explore Sharing of CDS Interventions

Jerome A. Osheroff, MD, FACP, FACMI, TMIT Consulting, LLC. Scottsdale Institute members and others have recently launched a collaboration to better leverage CDS in addressing recent imperatives for better healthcare outcomes. The collaborative work focuses on using a template (based on the 'CDS Five Rights') to document what information the organization is providing to whom, […]

The ARRA Effect: CPOE Adoption In the Era of Meaningful Use

Colin Buckley, Strategic Operations Manager, KLAS, Orem, UT. Monitoring CPOE adoption since 2002, KLAS has observed a steady, if not slow, rise in the number of hospitals using this key clinical best practice. With the passage of ARRA in 2009, what was an eventual goal became a mandatory requirement for nearly every hospital in America. […]

Preventing Healthcare Fraud: Why You Should Worry About Software Controls

Mark Ford, Principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP, and Robert Biskup, Director, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP. Even with widespread coverage of the theft of personal information and intellectual data, many private companies and organizations still underestimate their vulnerability to fraud both from external parties and employees they work with every day. What actions can company […]

IT Needs for Accountable Care

Erica Drazen, Managing Director for Emerging Practices, and Tracey Mayberry, Partner, Healthcare Group, CSC. There is a flurry of interest in ACOs - but the draft regulations quickly put many efforts on hold. However, the broader concept of being accountable for care will not go away and is currently being reinforced by reimbursement changes at […]

Beyond ACOs

Mitchell Morris, MD, Principal, and Robert B. Williams, MD, MIS, Director, Healthcare Practice, Deloitte Consulting LLP. The changing economics of healthcare are stimulating the emergence of innovative approaches to clinical integration (physician alignment and the improved coordination of care). Providing care that is accountable and population focused requires not only a financial imperative, but also […]

SI-Cerner Users Collaborative No. 35: Advocate ACO Preparation and Status Report

Joel Shoolin, DO, Vice President, Clinical Information, Advocate Healthcare. Accountable Care Organizations are all the rage and the expected outcomes are improved and more coordinated care. Advocate HealthCare has entered into a relationship with Blue Cross to develop a like organization we call AdvocateCare. We have a clinical infrastructure, as well as IT resources as […]

ICD-10 Get Ready Now: Lessons Learned from Leading Hospitals

Mark Morsch, Vice President of Technology, OptumInsight. Mark discusses operational and financial impacts of ICD-10; how computer-assisted coding and Natural Language Processing technology is helping hospitals prepare today and their results achieved in terms of productivity gains and financial savings.

Are Your Implementations Effective – and Safe?

John R. (Skip) Valusek, PhD, CPHQ, Director Clinical Analytics, HealthEast Care System. A root cause of patient safety accidents and near misses is the distraction, inattention, and cognitive strain resulting from change fatigue. More specifically, healthcare organizations need to look at the impact of "uncontrolled change" on direct and indirect caregivers and ask the question: […]

Advanced IT Linked with Hospital Profitability

Adam Kates, Director, and Jim LeBuhn, Senior Director and Head of Public Finance Healthcare, Fitch Ratings. Fitch Ratings conducted a review of 291 hospitals in its rated portfolio to determine whether there is a link between quality of care reporting and advanced IT systems with improved financial performance. Fitch found a positive correlation between hospitals […]

The Care Connectivity Consortium

Karl West, Associate VP, Marc Probst, CIO, and Stan Huff, MD, CMIO, Intermountain Healthcare, provide an update on the progress of the Care Connectivity Consortium, formed by HIT pioneers Geisinger Health System (PA), Kaiser Permanente (CA), Mayo Clinic (MN), Intermountain Healthcare (UT), and Group Health Cooperative (WA). The goals are to share patient information as […]