"In October 2009, IDGA convened its first Electronic Health Records Summit in the Washington, DC area. Acting as a neutral forum we brought together key stakeholders, including those within the DoD, VA, and HHS to discuss and debate a series of topics surrounding EHRs. We looked at broad issues ranging from the current status of VA/DoD interoperability, open source systems, AHLTA and the NHIN, to the future of a VLER.
Recognizing the immense challenges facing the healthcare IT community, IDGA hosts a follow up summit in May, 2010 that will delve into a distinct set of topics that are of immediate concern and interest to all in the community. IDGA’s top notch roster of speakers will stress the importance of defining the problems faced by each of the respective offices and departments represented, while looking at immediate actionable items and focusing on long term objectives.
By participating in this summit, you will have the unique opportunity to interact with a multitude of senior level professionals to discuss, brainstorm, and network in order to define methodologies and initiatives, while forging potential solutions and future partnerships in a closed, informal forum
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IDGA Electronic Health Records
1. Featuring current case
studies and presentations
presents a training conference: from VHA, MHS,
and HHS
Electronic Health
Records Summit
TM
Mapping the Future for our
Military and Government
May 24 – 26, 2010
Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner Hotel
Vienna, VA Gain invaluable information on the +
latest in EHR initiatives from these
Important issues to be discussed include: + unparalleled speakers:
• The current state of the military's electronic
Dr. Paul Tibbits, SES, Deputy CIO for the Office
health record system including distinct
perspectives across the Armed Services of Enterprise Development, VHA
• Debates on standards (including updates and RADM Theresa Cullen, MD, MS, U.S. Public
clarification on meeting the meaningful use Health Service, CIO, Indian Health Service
criteria) CAPT Michael S. Weiner, MC, USN, Deputy
• Lessons learned on VA/Kaiser Permanente Program Manager, Acting Chief Medical Officer,
data sharing over the NHIN DHIMS
• Managing future VA/DOD Interagency IT Dr. Stephen Ondra, Senior Policy Advisor for
programs and initiatives including the VLER Health Affairs, The Department of Veteran’s Affairs
• Bridging organizational differences in Mr. Vish Sankaran, Program Director, Federal
mission, goals, and terminology Health Architecture
Register Early Mr. Doug Felton, Acting Manager, IPO Program
Operations, DoD/VA Interagency Office
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2. Electronic Health Mapping the Future for our
Military and Government
Records Summit
TM
May 24 – 26, 2010
Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner Hotel
Vienna, VA
In October 2009, IDGA convened its first Electronic Health Records Summit in
the Washington, DC area. Acting as a neutral forum we brought together
key stakeholders, including those within the DoD, VA, and HHS to discuss
Who You Will Meet: +
and debate a series of topics surrounding EHRs. We looked at broad issues IDGA’s Electronic Health Records Summit will bring
together key stakeholders and decision makers involved
ranging from the current status of VA/DoD interoperability, open source in the military and government healthcare IT sector. The
systems, AHLTA and the NHIN, to the future of a VLER. summit is designed as a forum where decision makers
and end users can come together to share their
Recognizing the immense challenges facing the healthcare IT community, knowledge, debate the issues at hand, learn from their
peers, and forge solutions for their respective
IDGA hosts a follow up summit in May, 2010 that will delve into a distinct challenges. (Non military/government stakeholders are
set of topics that are of immediate concern and interest to all in the welcome to join in on the discussion.)
community. IDGA’s top notch roster of speakers will stress the importance of The audience will be comprised of senior level
defining the problems faced by each of the respective offices and professionals from military units/organizations,
departments represented, while looking at immediate actionable items government agencies, contractors, technology service
providers, and academia. Attendees will include those
and focusing on long term objectives. with the following responsibilities:
By participating in this summit, you will have the unique opportunity to • Chief Information Officers
interact with a multitude of senior level professionals to discuss, brainstorm, • Chief Medical Officers
• Healthcare IT Program Directors
and network in order to define methodologies and initiatives, while forging
potential solutions and future partnerships in a closed, informal forum. • Directors of Healthcare IT Research and
Development
IDGA’s 2010 Electronic Health Records Summit will allow you to: • Directors of Force Health Protection
• Identify security and identity management challenges • Chief of Clinical Informatics
• Discover the current status of the military’s EHR implementation • Manager of Health Services
• Plot a roadmap ahead for our federal/nationwide initiatives for EHRs on the
NHIN
• Hear about and discuss current “case studies” including the MAPS
Initiative, the North Chicago VA/DoD Integration Site, and NYS’s EHR/
Health IT programs
About IDGA
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• Understand the future roadmap of the VLER Government Advancement (IDGA) is
• Discuss and debate amongst your colleagues the latest issues surrounding a non-partisan information-based
standards (including updates and clarification on meeting the meaningful organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas
in public service and defense through live conferences and
use criteria) events. We bring together speaker panels and events
comprised of military and government professionals while
Don’t delay! Take the time now to block off May 24 – 26, 2010 in your attracting delegates with decision-making power from
calendar, and reserve your place among your peers and key leaders! Register military, government, and defense industries. For more
today by logging on to www.electronichealthrecordssummit.com or information, please visit www.idga.org.
calling 1-800-882-8684.
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“Conference exceeded my expectations. As an end user in VA, I
In addition to our live events, IDGA also
wanted to see the big picture for planning the future of EHR as offers an online community dedicated to
well as technical info. Awesome program!” providing defense industry professionals
with breaking news, business
– National Director within the VA opportunities, introductions, podcasts,
webinars, and presentations from key
“Excellent speakers. Very informative, very good networking.” industry leaders. Members of our online
community are able to extend their live event experience
– Medical Director within the US Air Force and interact with the defense industry by leveraging the
opportunity to network, share ideas, best practices,
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“You had the right folks there!” www.idga.org!
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3. Master Class: Health IT Implementation Case Studies and Solutions Master Class: Health IT Implementation Case
Studies and Solutions Monday, May 24, 2010
This Master Class is focused on current case studies of recently planned and/or implemented
interoperable health IT programs and projects. We will spend the day looking at projects from
within the military to the state level. Interactive discussion is encouraged in this classroom
style setting. Join us to learn from leaders in the military, government, and civilian sectors.
7:30 am – 8:15 am Registration and Coffee
8:15 am – 9:30 am
Joint Venture and Integrated Site Progress Report
Opening Keynote
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In October 2002, VHA and DoD signed an Executive Council Decision Memo What will be covered:
that began the Partnership between North Chicago Veterans Affairs Medical • Updates from the North Chicago VAMC/Naval Health Clinic Great Lakes
Center (NCVAMC) and then Naval Hospital Great Lakes. The first phase of • Challenges faced and lessons learned
the partnership was accomplished in October 2003 when the Navy shifted • Future benchmarks
their inpatient Mental Health to North Chicago VAMC. Phase III, which will
be the final phase of the Partnership is scheduled be completed by October How you will benefit:
• Learn about the integration process of the health IT infrastructure from the
2010. North Chicago VAMC and Naval Health Clinic Great Lakes will
become the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, after the first VA/ DoD integration site
• Become familiar with the integration process of the IT systems and
famous Apollo 13 astronaut. It will be the first fully integrated federal health
care center between VA and DoD. understand the next steps in the process going forward
Session Leader: CAPT Tom McGue, USN, Commanding Officer, Naval
Health Clinic Great Lakes
10:00 am – 12:30 pm
SOA and the Integration Possibilities of New Architectures in Electronic Health Records
Case studies of MHS and civilian EHR projects
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This session will focus on web services, NHIN, and layered architectures. • Unleashing the power of data repositories through SOA, web services, and
Discussion will revolve around finding the opportunities for leverage and informatics tools our Clinical Data Repository strategy effort
reuse among existing technology platforms. The use cases that will be • Developing business processes and use cases to support health care
emphasized include image sharing and new technologies for healthcare process reengineering the medical home construct and telemedicine
artifacts and image management – integrating this with the EMR. You will
have the opportunity discuss several current MHS projects and where the How you will benefit:
• Discover new web services to enhance EHRs
“challenges faced” and “lessons learned” have come as well.
• Become familiar about BHIE projects and the use of the NHIN
What will be covered:
• The future of information sharing between federal agencies – our BHIE
Session Leader: -Mr. Bill Oldham, Chairman and CEO, Evolvent, co-
program with the VA & DoD and its relationship to NHIN author of Securing Business Intelligence - Knowledge and
Cybersecurity in the Post 9/11 World
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch will be served
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
New York State Health IT Strategy: Current Status and Future Issues
State Health IT Transformation
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New York State has established a sophisticated governance structure for its HIT • The use of the Health Information Technology Evaluation Collaborative (HITEC) to
efforts, led by the Office of HIT Transformation within the New York State evaluate and develop evaluation instruments for HIT initiatives across the state
Department of Health . Since 2006, New York State has awarded $226 million in
public funds to develop and implement a comprehensive health information How you will benefit:
• Learn about the complexity and challenges for building a successful HIT
infrastructure - more than in all other states combined. The state is essentially
working to create an HIT "interstate" - a system through which all providers could “interstate”
• Understand how success depends on aligning the work of multiple stakeholders
connect and interface under common practices and guidelines. Once fully
established, the Statewide Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY) is through collaboration and consensus-building
• Become familiar with the distinct perspective of building a state wide Health IT
expected to serve as the backbone for HIT in New York and make electronic health
information exchange much easier for providers. system
What will be covered: Session Leader: Dr. Patricia Hale, MD, PhD, FACP, Deputy Director,
• Current roadmaps for SHIN-NY and The New York eHealth Collaborative
New York State Department of Health Office of Health Information
Technology Transformation
3:45 pm – 5:30 pm
Carolina eHealth Alliance – Facilitating Secure Exchange of Patient Information for
Hybrid HIE Focus
+
Emergency Department Users
The Carolina eHealth Alliance exists to provide South Carolina citizens with more • Potential to include local Navy clinic and VA into the “Alliance”
effective and efficient delivery of healthcare services through networked systems
that share patient-specific information. By testing and studying this data How will you benefit:
• Learn how a hybrid model HIE solution can provide the benefits in the
exchange across all phase 1 emergency department access points, the
participating hospitals will continue to evaluate the benefits of expansion in short term via a federated (de-centralized) approach, as well as addressing
patient data as well as in health system facilities and geography. Participating long term goals under a non-federated (centralized)
• Learn how competing organizations can learn to work together for the
care delivery organizations presently include: MUSC’s ED sites at three different
hospitals: the main hospital’s ED, the new Ashleigh River Tower ED, and the benefit of the community
• When considering participation in an HIE, what are the key functional,
Pediatric Hospital’s ED. Additional sites include: two Roper St. Francis Healthcare
ED facilities, and the EDs at Summerville Medical Center, Trident Medical Center, organizational, and technological components one must consider
East Cooper Medical Center, as well as the New East Cooper Medical Center. Session Leader: Mark Daniels, Chief Technology Officer, Medical
What will be Covered: University of South Carolina (MUSC)
• Key issues the “Alliance” will attempt to address
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4. Main Summit Day One
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Main Summit Day Two
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
7:15 Registration and Coffee 7:15 Registration and coffee
8:15 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks 8:15 Chairperson’s Welcome
VA Perspective from the Office of Veteran Affairs Current Initiatives within the VA for Health IT
Morning
8:30 8:30
Keynote
Update on recent EHR testing of the NHIN Dr. Paul Tibbits, SES, Deputy CIO for the Office of Enterprise
Morning
Keynote
•
• Future interoperability efforts
Development, VHA
Dr. Stephen Ondra, Senior Policy Advisor for Health Affairs,
Department of Veteran Affairs 9:10 DoD/VA IPO Oversight and Coordination of DoD and
VA Electronic Data Sharing
DoD/VA IPO
9:10 VA/DOD Interoperability Ventures •Managing interagency polices and operations
• Update on North Chicago program •Identifying individual impediments and challenges
• Future interoperability projects
Doug Felton, Acting Manager, Program Operations, DoD/VA
• Technological challenges faced for end users
Interagency Program Office
Dr. Douglas E. Rosendale, Veterans Health Administration,
Joint Interoperability Ventures 9:50 Networking Break
9:50 Networking Break 10:35 The Way Ahead: The Functional Navy Perspective On
The MHS Electronic Health Record and the VLER
10:35 The Military's Electronic Health Record: Where We • Functional Navy requirements for the MHS electronic health
are and Where We're Going record
• Understand the current state of the military's electronic health • Functional Navy perspective on the future of the MHS EHR and
DHIMS Update
record (EHR)and the benefits it provides. the VLER
• Examine the lessons learned from EHR implementation and • The MHS EHR and the VLER in relation to the patient-centered
determine how they can be used in the way ahead medical home
CAPT Michael S. Weiner, MC, USN, Deputy Program CAPT Robert C. Marshall, USN, Director, M#/5 CI, Clinical
Manager, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Defense Health Informatics, The Bureau of Navy Medicine
Information Management System
11:15 Army’s Perspective on DoD’s EHR Journey
11:15 Air Force Perspective on Advancing Health IT • Army’s vision of a knowledge driven organization
Capabilities • Current perspective on a VLER and the NHIN
• Lessons learned in VA/DoD interoperability • Challenges and roadmap ahead
• Current work on Patient Portal LTC Hon S. Pak, USA, MC, AMEDD Chief Medical Information
• Future challenges toward EHR implementation
Office, OTSG Medical Informatics Consultant
Col Jesus Zarate, USAF, CIO, Air Force Medical Service
11:55 Lunch
11:55 Lunch
1:10 Successful Strategies for the Development of EHR
Afternoon
1:10 Update from the Indian Health Services Solutions, and Update on the Personal Health Record
Keynote
RADM Theresa Cullen, MD, MS, U.S. Public Health Service, Pilot Project from Madigan Army Medical Center
Chief Information Officer, Indian Health Service •
Strategy for development of EHR solutions, information
exchange, and interoperability between the DoD and VA and
1:50 Update from MITRE’s Center for Transforming Health purchased care providers
•
Current projects and initiatives underway in the CTH •
Update on the PHR Pilot
•
Review of collaborative efforts between government and private Rick Barnhill, USA, Chief of Clinical Informatics, Madigan
IT sectors Army Medical Center
•
Challenges faced and lessons learned with EHR implementation
from both the patient and provider perspective 1:50 Standards and Meaningful Use
Standards Focus
Ms. Joy Keeler, Health IT Program Manager, the MITRE • Current debate on meaningful use
Corporation • Where the current gaps are
• Federal NHIN Connect Overview
2:30 Networking Break Mr. Tim Cromwell, Director of Standards and Operability,
Veterans Health Administration
3:10 Federal Health - Transforming the Federal
Government to a Citizen-Centric, Information Driven 2:30 Networking Break
Enterprise
FHA Perspective
• Federal agency collaboration to advance health IT 3:00 The Army Medical Command AHLTA Provider
Featured Closing Keynote-
• Connectivity to the National Health Information Network Satisfaction Initiative
• Reducing time and cost to build a gateway solution for
The US Army Surgeon General commisioned the MAPS Initiative
MAPS Initiative
information exchange to address the lower user satisfaction with AHLTA. This featured
Vish Sankaran, Program Director, Federal Health keynote will delve into the tools, technology, and training
Architecture currently being used in assisting providers to efficiently and
effectively document health care
3:50 Solution Providers Panel Discussion Dr. Robert Walker, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer,
•Current projects within VA, DoD, and HHS Europe Regional Medical Command
•Lessons learned for the immediate future
Panel Moderator: Mr. Joe Grace, Jr, CAPT, US Navy Reserve, 4:30 End of Main Conference
President, Grace and Associates, LLC
4:30 End of Day One
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