2017 Summit Agenda - Chicago

Thursday, May 11

7:00 AM
Registration and Networking Breakfast
8:00 - 8:15 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Doug Dietzman, Executive Director, Great Lakes Health Connect
 
Joseph Marion, Principal, Healthcare Integration Strategies, LLC
8:15 - 9:00 AM
Keynote Presentation
Building Your Enterprise Foundation Through Project Prioritization and Strategic Portfolio Management​
Audrius Polikaitis
Chief information officer
University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
9:00 – 10:15 AM
Panel Discussion
The Healthcare Landscape After the First 100 Days
 
As providers we're operating in a time of policy uncertainty. Our new administration is promising massive changes to the Affordable Care Act, payment reimbursement for MACRA are still in question and we know the 21st Century Cures Act will have significant impact on our technology partners., but how?  Join our panelists and discuss the impact of the new administration on healthcare policy, how previously enacted legislation is currently affecting providers and technology partners; and receive important policy updates for our ever-changing market. Topics include:
 
  • Policy change forecasts with the new administration and their impact on the delivery of healthcare in the US
  • Life after MACRA - the rule's nuances, challenges, and how IT has carved out a role in context with this policy mandate
  • The 21st Century Cures legislation impact on you and your EHR partners
 
Moderator:
Mark Hagland, Editor in Chief, Healthcare Informatics
 
Jeff Coughlin, Senior Director, Federal & State Affairs, HIMSS
Brian D. Patty, MD, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer, Rush University Medical Center
Bob Schwyn, Director and Practice Lead, Informatics and Technology, The Chartis Group
Mark Segal, Vice President, Government and Industry Affairs, GE Healthcare Digital
 
 
 
10:15 – 10:45 AM
Networking Break
10:45 - 11:15 AM
Session Sponsor:
T2 Talk
Predictive Analytics: Transforming Data into Lifesaving Intelligence

Today’s clinicians are inundated with information from numerous sources.   Much of this valuable clinical data is siloed within electronic medical records in our healthcare systems.  There has been a movement afoot to harness the power of this information to drive effective and timely clinical decision making – to move from a reactionary process of care delivery to one that is more proactive and patient centered.   For this reason, predictive analytics has become a headline in healthcare in recent years.  By aggregating data that predicts risk and leveraging the information into “scores” that change as new clinical information is obtained, clinicians can quickly visualize a patient’s condition and develop or adjust plans of care to as needed. Carolyn will explain how intelligent use of data has given clinicians the ability to see patient trends from both the past and present and how it has allowed them to adjust care processes and, ultimately, save lives.
 
Carolyn Scott, Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, PeraHealth
 
11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Session Sponsors:
Panel Discussion
Forward-Thinking Examples of Analytics in Modern Healthcare Settings
  
Analytics tools provide us with unlimited potential to generate insights in the health of our populations and create more opportunities to deliver value-based care.
The true winners of the population health movement will be those providers who clearly aggregate their data to improve medical knowledge at the point of care, but also contribute to revolutionary research-driven breakthroughs.
 
Don't miss this engaging presentation on the use of informatics and expansive data sets to propel us into the golden age of research, as healthcare shifts from evidence-based practice to practice-based medicine. Panelists will discuss tools and techniques they are using to collect data, create actionable intelligence to identify at-risk populations and improve patient outcomes. Topics include:
 
  • How to make better use of data and analytics to lower cost, improve quality, assess risk, and better manage patient populations
  • Real-world success stories being applied in the field of analytics and the infrastructure blueprints that are empowering healthcare organizations
  • Management tools to deliver positive ROI and develop a strategy to coordinate care with patient data across acute and ambulatory care settings
 
Moderator:
Mark Hagland, Editor in Chief, Healthcare Informatics
 
Stephen Claypool, MD, Medical Director, Wolters Kluwer, Clinical Software Solutions
Matthew Hartzman, Former Chief Information Officer, College of American Pathologists; and Healthcare Leader, RedMane Technology
Preston M. Simmons, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer, Interim, Providence Health & Services, Western Washington
Alex Veletsos, Chief Information Officer, Ascension Health; and Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Together Health Network
 
12:30 - 2:00 PM
Networking Lunch and Keynote Presentation
Tackling Population Health - Key Elements of a Comprehensive and Sustainable Strategy​
 
Mr. Preston Simmons and his team built community engagement through successful population health initiatives that provided equitable care to the larger community - keeping healthy citizens healthy, providing care to the rising sick, acute patients and improving long term care.
 
During his presentation Mr. Simmons will discuss how Providence Health developed their strategy, the IT resources required to implement it, how they measured outcomes, how they maintained transparency, how they controlled costs and how they eliminated healthcare disparities from race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, geography and gender.
 
Keynote Speaker
Preston M. Simmons, FACHE
Chief Executive Officer, Interim
Providence Health & Services, Western Washington
 
2:00 - 2:45 PM
T2 Talk
Imaging IT and Healthcare IT Interoperability
 
In this ever-changing world of healthcare IT, imaging has historically not been much of a factor.  For various reasons, imaging IT has grown separately, largely through the advent and growth of PACS (Picture Archive and Communications Systems), and driven by the digitization of various imaging modalities, such as CT, MRI, and Digital Radiography. 
 
As more imaging service lines throughout the service provider have gone digital, imaging IT has been forced to address commonality in the areas of image management and visualization.  Now, with the advent of Population Health Management and Value-Based Care, the importance of imaging is once again under scrutiny.  This discussion will focus on why imaging is important, why providers need to take it into account when strategizing healthcare IT strategies, and how imaging can become an integral part of healthcare IT.
 
Users will learn:
  • The driving forces behind PACS and imaging IT
  • The importance of emerging Enterprise imaging needs, and emerging technologies
  • The value of including imaging in Population Health Management-driven initiatives
  • Scenarios for implementation of imaging IT
  • The benefits of imaging IT and healthcare IT interoperability
Joseph Marion, Principal, Healthcare Integration Strategies, LLC
 
2:45 - 3:15 PM
Networking Break
3:15 - 4:15 PM
Panel Discussion
Mobile Health and Data Exchange: The Expectations vs. The Reality
 
Regional health information exchanges (HIEs) have seen both a significant rise and fall in adoption and partnership rates across the country, and with providers, their needs, and with new system partnerships, meaningful data exchanges are a moving target. 
 
In this guided, interactive, discussion, our executive panel addresses their journey and collaborations with HIEs and what to know to maintain a long-lasting and meaningful partnership. Topics include: 
 
  • the role of the HIE in the advancement of specific population health goals
  • how interoperability must evolve to shape the future of health IT and secure the promise of patient-centered health care
  • what should organizations know to maintain a meaningful and effective partnership
  • HL7 FHIR, the future of interoperability, and the value of unstructured and semi-structured data in healthcare
Moderator:
Doug Dietzman, Executive Director, Great Lakes Health Connect
 
Joy Duling, Executive Director, Central Illinois Health Information Exchange
Mazhar Jaffry, Chief Operating Officer, Prime Accountable Care LLC
John Kansky, President and Chief Executive Officer, Indiana Health Information Exchange
Brian Yeaman, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Coordinated Care Oklahoma
 
4:15 - 5:00 PM
Closing Keynote Presentation
Telemedicine and Care at a Distance
 
The consumerization of healthcare is coming and patients want new, innovative ways to interact with their providers. Randy Davis will discuss telemedicine trends that are shaping healthcare today including new financial models being created, how to clear legislative hurdles to advance the adoption of telemedicine and how providers are using telehealth to drive value-based care initiatives.
 
Keynote Speaker
Randy Davis
Chief Information Officer and Vice President, Support Services
CGH Medical Center
 

Friday, May 12 — Cybersecurity Forum

The Cybersecurity Forum, at the Health IT Summit, brings together experts in healthcare IT security and privacy issues to discuss key trends in the IT security/privacy sphere, and the top challenges facing the leaders of patient care organizations in this critical area.
 
Among the many topics our forums will cover are: the latest updates on new IT security threats emerging in healthcare; strategies that have proven effective in patient care organizations on the leading edge; and case studies of pioneering hospitals, medical groups, and health systems, in IT security and privacy.
7:00 AM
Networking Breakfast and Registration
8:00 - 8:15 AM
Welcome Remarks
 
Sriram Bharadwaj, Chief Information Security Officer and Director, Information Services, UC Irvine Health
8:15 - 9:00 AM
Keynote Presentation
2017 Cyber Threat Forecast and Establishing Threat Data Sharing Strategies to Defend Your Networks​
 
This session will feature insights on the current threat landscape from our nation's top healthcare focused threat data sharing organization. The NH-ISAC is the official healthcare information sharing and analysis center, offering non-profit and for-profit healthcare stakeholders a community and forum for sharing cyber and physical security threat indicators, best practices and mitigation strategies. 
 
Keynote speaker:
Josh Singletary
Chief Information Officer
National Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (NH-ISAC)
 
9:00 - 10:15 AM
Panel Discussion
Building an Integrated Security Strategy – Practical Tips for Creating a Governance Structure that Meets Your Standards​
 
There is no such thing as a one-size, fits all cyber framework for healthcare privacy and security shops. This session will focus on how providers can create a cyber framework that serves as a foundation of their cybersecurity strategy, improves their risk posture and allows for the development of a clinically-aware security and privacy program. Topics include:
 
  • Engaging your board, leadership and peers in creating a cybersecurity culture that is critical to the success of your governance structure and frameworks
  • The use of frameworks to create a data-centric approach to security, enabling access to sensitive patient data anywhere, any-time, on any device
  • How to organize and prioritize standardization efforts in order to build and maintain an information security program
  • How they are using tools from multiple frameworks to move from a traditionally reactive approach to one that is far more proactive
Moderator:
Sriram Bharadwaj, Chief Information Security Officer and Director, Information Services, UC Irvine Health
 
Panelists:
Michael Brunelle, Privacy Officer and Data Security Analyst, Norwegian American Hospital
Fred Kwong, PhD, Director, Information Security (CISO)Delta Dental
Adam Page, Chief Information Security Officer and Director, Application Services, NorthShore University Health System
Chuck Podesta, Chief Information Officer, UC Irvine Health
 
10:15 - 10:45 AM
Networking Break
10:45 - 11:45 AM
Feature Presentation
Creating Cybersecurity Culture from the Board Room to the Break Room
 
All hospital systems and networks - large and small - can be targets of cybercrime, yet, financial resources are declining and the pressures to increase efficiencies are top of mind. Creating a culture of cybersecurity in the workplace enables hospitals and medical centers to be resistant and resilient, and manage and mitigate cybersecurity risk across the enterprise. Experts will discuss how to effectively reach and communicate with every employee from the break room to the boardroom and leverage free community resources to cultivate a culture of cybersecurity.
 
 
  • List key elements to creating a culture of cybersecurity
  • Identify the driving factors that impact behavior and how to effectively reach and communicate with diverse audiences about cybersecurity
  • Explain how to access and best utilize community resources and implement effective cybersecurity awareness programs
Speaker:
 
Michael Kaiser, Executive Director, National Cyber Security Alliance
11:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Session sponsored by:
T2 Talk
Avoiding the Five Pain Points of Data Protection in Healthcare
 
The healthcare industry’s demand for cost efficiency, proliferation of healthcare data and concerns about security and ransomware paint a bleak picture for healthcare IT departments. How can they protect patient data, comply with regulations and keep costs down? It starts with IT Resilience. This session will address the five pain points of the healthcare IT department, and present how a resilient IT infrastructure can help avoid some of the most common pain points.
 
Marc Kreppel, Account Executive, Zerto
12:15 - 1:45 PM
Networking Lunch and Keynote Presentation
Beauty and the Breaches: Results of an Attack at Henry Ford Health System
 
Keynote Speaker
Meredith R. Harper
Chief Information Privacy & Security Officer
Henry Ford Health System
 
 
1:45 - 2:15 PM
Networking Break
2:15 - 2:45 PM
T2 Talk
Cybersecurity for Medical Imaging Departments​
 
Henri “Rik” Primo, Chairman, Medical Imaging Informatics, Society of Imaging Informatics and
Board Member, Medical Imaging Technology Alliance
 
2:45 - 3:10 PM
FBI Update - Trends in Health Care Fraud
Cathy Barbour, Health Care Fraud Team Lead, Chicago Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice
 
3:10 - 4:10 PM
Panel Discussion
Best Practices for Improving Incident Response Strategies and Developing Security Protocols to Prevent Data Loss 

The growing number of serious attacks on our networks and the continual loss of data and money through fraud is one of the most serious economic and national security threats our nation faces. When providers experience an incident they are often left wondering what they could have done differently to mitigate the loss and prevent the breach. Panelists will address how they have overcome cyber-attacks and fraud losses and the methodologies and tools they have implemented to improve their security approach.  Topics include: 
 
  • Implementing security practices that can be deployed to reduce fraud and cyber incidents
  • Drafting risk assesments aligned with business functions
  • Developing best practices for security monitoring and incident response with the goal of minimizing the impact of a data breach and the impact when a breach occurs
  • Developing internal and external incident response plans with input from key stake holders including the board of directors, your fellow c-suite executives, your IT infrastructure team, privacy officers and your legal advisors
  • Working with law enforcement when developing your incident response plans to ensure you have tools in place they may need to help you in the event of an incident
 
Moderator:
Sriram Bharadwaj, Chief Information Security Officer and Director, Information Services, UC Irvine Health
 
Panelists:
Cathy Barbour, Health Care Fraud Team Lead, Chicago Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice
Meredith R. Harper, Chief Information Privacy & Security Officer, Henry Ford Health System
Ricardo Lafoose, Chief Information Security Officer, Cook County Government
Heath C. Renfrow, Cyber Security Program Manager, Army Medical Command HQ, Department of the Army
 
4:15 PM
Closing Remarks