2016 Summit Agenda - Nashville

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Nashville CHIME/AEHIS LEAD Forum Event

Thursday, August 11, 2016 

7:30 am
Registration Opens
8:30 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Summit Co-Chairs
8:45 - 9:30 am
Keynote: "Clinical Health IT From a Clinician's Perspective"
Immediate Past President
American Medical Association
9:30 – 10:30 am
Panel - Security & Data Protection: High Tech & High Touch
 
Threats to the privacy and security of patient information top the list of issues keeping the healthcare C-suite awake at night. Health systems are moving from the traditional reactive approach to data security strategy to a proactive one, embodied in a new C-suite title: The Chief Information Security Officer or CISO. CISOs are beginning to combine the heretofore split functions of security and privacy, balancing technology analytics, mobile and medical device initiatives with people-oriented  approaches like employee education. This session will describe a multi-pronged approach to cybersecurity that engages the entire health system ranging from IT firewalls to third-party security services and workforce education.
 
Moderator: Glenn Pearson, FACHE, Principal, Pearson Health Tech Insights, LLC
 
Patricia A. Lavely, MBA, FACHE, CHCIO, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Gwinnett Medical Center
Edward McKinney, CISSP, Information Security Officer, Information Technology, Floyd Medical Center
Roy Wyman, Partner, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
10:30 – 11:15 am
Morning Networking Break
 
Take this opportunity to mingle with your peers in an intimate setting to build relationships and establish future partnerships. Make sure to stop by the vendor booths to learn which solutions can provide better care and service in 2016 and beyond.
11:15 - 12:00 pm
Presentation: "The Shifting Winds Regarding Payer Participation in Health Information Exchange (HIE) and Risk Based Payment Models"
Chief Executive Officer, Nebraska Health Information Initiative (NeHII)
12:00 – 1:30 pm
Lunch
 
Take this opportunity to mingle with your peers in an intimate setting to build relationships and establish future partnerships.  Lunch will be served on the exhibit floor so make sure to stop by the vendor booths to learn which solutions can provide better care and service.
1:30 - 2:30 pm
 
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Panel - A Deeper Dive: Understanding the Emerging Hacker Threats
 
Recent developments, including the ransomware-based hijacking of the entire clinical information system architecture of a California hospital, are throwing a spotlight on the emerging, intensifying threat of direct hacks of EHR and HIS systems in hospitals and health systems. In this deeper-dive session, healthcare IT leaders will look at where the core threats are coming from and what CIOs, CISOs, and other healthcare IT senior leaders in patient care organizations need to do to protect their organizations, their patients, and the data of both.
 
Attendees will leave the session with a clearer understanding of the broader context of hacker threats in the current healthcare IT environment, and the issues that CIOs, CISOs, and other healthcare IT leaders need to address and tackle in order to withstand the growing wave of cybersecurity threats facing their organizations.
 
Moderator: Dee Cantrell, RN, BSN, MS, FHIMSS, CIO, President, GaHIMSS, President, HIT Consultancy, LLC, Consulting CIO, Georgia Health Information Network
 
Ryan Edwards, Security Solutions Architect – Healthcare, Fortinet
Mark C. Ray, Director, Cyber Investigations & Breach Response, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
William Fleming, Director ITS Operations/Technical Services Department, Gwinnett Medical Center
2:30 - 2:50 pm
T2 Talk - "How Technology Can Transform Patient Access"
 
T2 Talks feature engaging, passionate speakers whose talks expose new ideas in healthcare that are supported by concrete evidence and are relevant to current and future industry trends. Presentations will explore novel and counterintuitive approaches to solving the many complex problems facing our health system.
Arun Mohan, MD, MBA, SFHM, President and Chief Medical Officer, Hospital Medicine and Population Health, ApolloMD
2:50 - 3:20 pm
Afternoon Networking Break
 
Take this opportunity to mingle with your peers in an intimate setting to build relationships and establish future partnerships. Make sure to stop by the vendor booths to learn which solutions can provide better care and service in 2016 and beyond.
3:20 - 4:05 pm
Presentation: "Voice of Customer"
 
iHT2 case studies and presentations illustrate challenges, successes and various factors in the outcomes of numerous types of health IT implementations.  They are interactive and dynamic sessions providing opportunity for dialogue, debate and exchanging ideas and best practices. These sessions will be presented by a thought leader in the provider, payer or government space.
Lance Black, MD,
Medical Affairs Manager, Global Center for Medical Innovation (GCMI)
4:05 - 5:05 pm
Panel: Interoperability in the Post-EHR era

The focus on team-based, coordinated care is impossible without the linchpin of IT interoperability. Health-system executives understand they are in the post-EHR era and several provider and vendor-driven interoperability initiatives are underway and the ONC has developed a 10-year Interoperability Roadmap. How do technical standards like HL7, SMART and FHIR shape the design of new platforms that make it possible to collect, store and access contextually relevant patient information across the community? This session will provide an up-to-the-minute snapshot of how leading health systems are blazing the interoperability trail and accelerating the arrival of seamless sharing of clinical and financial information.
 
Moderator: Mark Hagland, Editor-in-Chief, Healthcare Informatics
 
Ed Cantwell, Executive Director, Center for Medical Interoperability
Margaret Wagner-Dahl, Associate Vice President, Health Information Technology Extension Services, Interoperability Integration Innovation Lab, Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology
John Roberts, Director, Interoperability and Standards, Tennessee Department of Health
Joe Heyman, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer,Whittier IPA, Inc
5:05 - 6:30 pm
Cocktail Reception
 
End the first day with cocktails, appetizers and casual conversation. This is a great way to wind down while getting to know your peers.

Friday, August 12, 2016 

8:50 am
Opening Remarks
9:00 – 10:00 am
 
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Panel: Population Health Strategies to Improve Outcomes and Coordination of Care
 
In the current healthcare environment, most organizations are trying to determine how to make better use of data and analytics to lower cost, improve quality, assess risk, and better manage patient populations. Panelists will discuss strategies to improve outcomes and coordination of care with analytics; explore how to use data analytics and population health management tools to deliver positive ROI; and develop a strategy to coordinate care with patient data across acute and ambulatory care settings for PHM.
 
Moderator: Dee Cantrell, RN, BSN, MS, FHIMSS, CIO, President, GaHIMSS, President, HIT Consultancy, LLC, Consulting CIO, Georgia Health Information Network
 
David Kaelber, MD, PhD, MPH, Internist and Pediatrician, Chief Medical Informatics Officer and Vice-President of Health Informatics, MetroHealth System
Margaret Wagner-Dahl, Associate Vice President, Health Information Technology Extension Services, Interoperability Integration Innovation Lab, Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul Smith, National Practice Leader - Healthcare Insurance, NetApp
Alejandro Reti, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Optum Analytics
10:00 - 10:45 am
Case Study: "A Proposal to Increase the Transparency and Quality of Electronic Health Records"
 
iHT2 case studies and presentations illustrate challenges, successes and various factors in the outcomes of numerous types of health IT implementations.  They are interactive and dynamic sessions providing opportunity for dialogue, debate and exchanging ideas and best practices. This session will be presented by a thought leader in the provider, payer or government space.
Hayward Zwerling, MD, FACP, FACE, Owner, The Lowell Diabetes & Endocrine Center
10:45 - 11:15 am
Morning Networking Break
Take this opportunity to mingle with your peers in an intimate setting to build relationships and establish future partnerships. Make sure to stop by the vendor booths to learn which solutions can provide better care and service in 2016 and beyond.
11:15 - 12:15pm
Panel ~ Payer-Provider Collaboration on Data: The Leading Edge
 
At a time when the entire U.S. healthcare system is shifting away from an unquestioned volume-based care delivery and payment system and towards one focused on value, one key component of that shift is the growing collaboration between payers and providers around accountable care and population health management. Attendees will hear from industry leaders on both sides of the aisle, as they discuss the landscape of collaboration, what is working in collaborative work on data, and where payers and providers are headed, together, in this area.
 
Moderator: Mark Hagland, Editor-in-Chief, Healthcare Informatics
 
David Kaelber, MD, PhD, MPH, Internist and Pediatrician, Chief Medical Informatics Officer and Vice-President of Health Informatics, MetroHealth System
Deb Bass, Chief Executive Officer, Nebraska Health Information Initiative (NeHII)
Ann Meehan, RHIA, Director, Information Governance, AHIMA IGAdvisors
12:15 - 1:30pm
Keynote and Lunch: "The 4 Fronts of the Healthcare Technology Revolution"
 
**Attendees will break for 30-minutes to select their lunch from the lunch buffet and return to their tables room with their lunch for the Keynote which will begin promptly at 12:45pm**
 
The healthcare world is being profoundly disrupted by technology. Just as the Internet, cloud computing, and SaaS have revolutionized most other business verticals, the same is happening here:
 
  • Clinical breakthroughs – medical devices, new iterations of diagnostic equipment; 
  • Analytics - Big Data capabilities, the Genomics project allowing customized therapies tailored to a patient's genetic structure;
  • Communications facilitation and care coordination – helping providers up and down the continuum of care communicate about patient progress and compliance, and facilitating communication between patients and providers;
  • Healthcare business processes – all the functions that hospitals, as large businesses, must perform: employee communication, staff and facilities scheduling, billing/collections, contract and compliance tracking, and more.
This session will discuss these four areas of how technology is revolutionizing healthcare.
Glenn Pearson, FACHE, Principal, Pearson Health Tech Insights, LLC
1:30 pm
Closing Remarks