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1 Co-provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and HIMSS Earn up to 9.8 hours of CE credit! NURSING INFORMATICS Symposium: A Decade Later: Informatics Role in Bridging the Quality Chasm february 19-20, 2011 orlando or ANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER
2 INFORMATION SOLUTIONS IN COLLABORATION WITH: Leading change through challenging times and evolving technologies As a nurse, never before have your skills been more crucial for leading change in your organization. Innovative technologies and healthcare reform are forcing you to take on new roles and responsibilities at a lightning quick pace. That s why the HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium has responded with an exceptional and expanded agenda that covers the evolving role of nursing informatics leadership today. In particular, the Symposium will address inroads to quality that informatics has made a decade after the ground breaking IOM Report, Bridging the Quality Chasm. This unique 1½-day event will offer an opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, focusing on practical implications, quality outcomes and current industry trends. As a nurse, never before have you needed so many innovative technologies and practical solutions to lead your organization. Whether its actionable information on systems integration, process improvement, regulatory compliance, management strategies, quality metrics or resource allocation, the HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium has the solutions you need to lead, including: Back to the Future: What Have We Accomplished? What Have We Failed to Learn? Innovative Nursing Informatics Leadership Roles Patients Like Me: A Personal Journey Improving Quality Outcomes through Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: A Meaningful Use Agenda for Nursing Evidence-Based Design and Future Innovations Delivering Quality Care to Patients through Information Technology Transitioning to the Future with ICD-10 Fall TIPS: Building and Testing a Toolkit to Prevent Patient Falls Clinical EHR Metrics for Quality Outcomes The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Focus on Technology In just 1.5 days, you can harness the full power of nursing informatics through education...thought leader perspectives... professional development and future innovations. 2 Seating is limited so reserve your space now. Register today at
3 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Top Nursing Leaders in the Symposium Spotlight OPENING Keynote Speaker Back to the Future: What Have We Accomplished? What Have We Failed to Learn? Marion Ball, EdD, FHIMSS, FCHIME Professor Emerita, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Baltimore, MD Closing Keynote Speaker The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Pamela F. Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Institute of Medicine Nurse Scholar; Editor-in- Chief, American Nurse Today; Research Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Nursing Charlottesville, VA HIMSS11 NURSING INFORMATICS Symposium Planning Committee Elizabeth C. Halley, MBA, RN Co-Chair Principal Health Information Technology MITRE Corporation Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Co-Chair Vice President, Informatics HIMSS Willa Fields, RN, DNSc, FHIMSS Professor San Diego State University School of Nursing Michael J. Hibbard, RN, MBA, MHSA Divisional Chief Information Officer Mercy Health Partners - SW Ohio Judy Murphy, RN, FACMI, FHIMSS Vice President, Information Technology Aurora Health Care NEW! Poster Sessions! February 19 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Ruth H. Schleyer, MSN, RN-BC Chief Nursing Information Officer Providence Health System Mark D. Sugrue, RN-BC Faculty Member, Regis College Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program Peabody Hotel View eye-popping posters created by your peers that help demonstrate the impact of nursing informatics. Posters will feature successful projects and key takeaways that you can use in your organization. You will be able to examine the posters during the HIMSS Nursing Informatics Community Reception a great opportunity to socialize, network with peers and share best practices! HIMSS STAFF: Christel Anderson Senior Manager, Informatics 3
4 INFORMATION SOLUTIONS Schedule at a Glance This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of nurses who are involved in the care of patients and are responsible for the development and leadership of clinical systems which impact and improve quality outcomes and increase patient safety. Saturday, February 19 1:00 pm 1:15 pm Welcome and Introduction of Speakers HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium Co-Chairs: Elizabeth C. Halley, MBA, RN, Principal, Health Information Technology, MITRE Corporation, Mclean, VA Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN, Vice President, Informatics, HIMSS, Chicago, IL 1:15 pm 2:15 pm Patients Like Me: A Personal Journey James Haywood, Co-Founder and Chairman, Patients Like Me, Cambridge, MA 2:15 pm 2:30 pm Break 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Improving Quality Outcomes through Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: A Meaningful Use Agenda for Nursing Marilyn Chow, RN, DNS, FAAN, Vice President, Patient Care Services, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA Murielle S. Beene, RN, PMP, BSN, MS, MPH, MBA, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Nursing Services, Washington, DC 3:30 pm 3:45 pm Break 3:45 pm 4:45 pm Evidence-Based Design and Future Innovations Mary Kennedy, RN, MS, Director, Clinical Informatics, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI Debbie Gregory, Senior Clinical Consultant, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc., Nashville, TN 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Nursing Informatics Community Reception Featuring Poster Session Presentations Learning Objectives: Saturday s educational activity for 3.5 hours and Sunday s educational activity for 6.3 hours are provided by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine. Postgraduate Institute for Medicine is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Evaluate the inroads to quality outcomes that informatics has made a decade after the ground breaking IOM Quality Chasm Report. Integrate the role of evidence based recommendations on facility design, quality improvement and metrics for quality care. Demonstrate the role of technology and informatics in the future of nursing and preparing today s workforce. Seating is limited so reserve your space now. Register today at 4
5 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Sunday, February 20 9:00 am 9:15 am Welcome and Introduction of Speakers HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium Co-Chairs: Elizabeth C. Halley, MBA, RN, Principal, Health Information Technology, MITRE Corporation, Mclean, VA Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN, Vice President, Informatics, HIMSS, Chicago, IL 9:15 am 10:15 am Opening Keynote Session: Back to the Future - What Have We Accomplished? What Have We Failed to Learn? Marion Ball, EdD, FHIMSS, FCHIME, Professor Emerita, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 10:15 am 10:30 am Break 10:30 am 11:30 am Delivering Quality Care to Patients through Information Technology KC Arnold, BC-ANP, BC-ADM, The Diabetes Center, PLLC, Ocean Springs, MS 11:30 am 12:30 pm Lunch Announcement of 2010 Nursing Informatics Leadership Award Track One Informatics Practice 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Using Clinical EHR Metrics to Demonstrate Quality Outcomes Susan Stefan, DNP, RN, MS, MBA, CPHIMS, Manager, Clinical Information Systems, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 1:30 pm 1:45 pm Break 1:45 pm 2:45 pm Fall TIPS: Building and Testing a Toolkit to Prevent Patient Falls Patricia C. Dykes, RN, DNSc, FAAN, Senior Nurse Informatician, Partners HealthCare System, Sudbury, MA Track Two Informatics Leadership Innovative Nursing Informatics Leadership Roles Ruth H. Schleyer, MSN, RN, BC, Chief Nursing Information Officer, Providence Health & Services, Tigard, OR Jacqueline L. Willis, MSN, CPHIMS, Chief Clinical Information Officer, Adventist Health System, Lake Mary, FL R. Clark Campbell, MSN, RN-BC, Chief Medical Information Officer, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX Moderator: Dana Alexander, RN, MSN, MBA, Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, GEHC IT Solutions and HIMSS Nursing Informatics Community Liaison to AONE, Monument, CO Transitioning to the Future with ICD-10 Mark D. Sugrue, RN-BC, Faculty Member, Regis College, Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program; President, NENIC, and Chair, HIMSS Nursing Informatics Task Force, Wrentham, MA Nancy Daurio, Associate Vice President, Clinical Systems, Maimonides, Brooklyn, NY 2:45 pm 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Informatics and Quality Outcomes Barbara Radice, RN, BSN, Vice President, Clinical Informatics, Sharp Healthcare, San Diego, CA 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Closing Keynote Session: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Pamela F. Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Institute of Medicine Nurse Scholar; Editor-in-Chief, American Nurse Today; Research Associate Professor; University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA 5
6 INFORMATION SOLUTIONS Nursing Informatics Symposium: A Decade Later: Informatics Role in Bridging the Quality Chasm Delve into the nursing topics and issues that are shaping your role today...and the nursing profession tomorrow. This is where you can learn how to leverage informatics strategies to improve patient care, safety and processes. You can also take home practical approaches on how to achieve quality measures for meaningful use and implementation best practices. Saturday, February 19 1:00 pm 1:15 pm Welcome and Introduction of Speakers HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium Co-Chairs: ELizabeth C. Halley, MBA, RN Principal, Health Information Technology MITRE Corporation McLean, VA Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President, Informatics, HIMSS Chicago, IL 1:15 pm 2:15 pm Patients Like Me: A Personal Journey James Haywood Co-Founder and Chairman Patients Like Me Cambridge, MA Mr. Haywood will share his personal story with a healthcare system where access to patient information was not available. He will also discuss how his journey led to the development of Patients Like Me and how the site is now a tool that is used to bring people together to share and access information. 2:15 pm 2:30 pm Break 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Improving Quality Outcomes through Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: A Meaningful Use Agenda for Nursing Marilyn Chow, RN, DNS, FAAN Vice President, Patient Care Services Kaiser Permanente Oakland, CA Murielle S. Beene, RN, PMP, BSN, MS, MPH, MBA Chief Nursing Informatics Officer Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Nursing Services Washington, DC The Kaiser-VA collaborative presented interim findings on Meaningful Use at the Summer Institute for Nursing Informatics (SINI) in July It brought together multi-disciplinary leaders to review the current state, identify key stakeholders and create a strategic roadmap for the future. This presentation will discuss the highlights from this pivotal focus on patient-centered quality measures for Meaningful Use. 3:30 pm 3:45 pm Break 3:45 pm 4:45 pm Evidence-Based Design and Future Innovations Mary Kennedy, RN, MS Director, Clinical Informatics The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI Debbie Gregory Senior Clinical Consultant Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. Nashville, TN Emerging innovations and evidence-based facility design provide new opportunities for applying informatics principles to the placement and use of technology. This session will explore the ramifications of merging the physical environment with innovative technologies from the informatics perspective. 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Nursing Informatics Community Reception Peabody Hotel Featuring Poster Session Presentations: Posters will be displayed at the HIMSS Nursing Informatics Community Reception a great opportunity to socialize, network with peers and share best practices! 6 Seating is limited so reserve your space now. Register today at
7 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Sunday, February 20 9:00 am 9:15 am Welcome and Introduction of Speakers HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium Co-Chairs: ELizabeth C. Halley, MBA, RN Principal, Health Information Technology MITRE Corporation McLean, VA Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President, Informatics, HIMSS Chicago, IL 9:15 am 10:15 am Opening Keynote Session: Back to the Future: What Have We Accomplished? What Have We Failed to Learn? Marion Ball, EdD, FHIMSS, FCHIME Professor Emerita, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD This session will discuss the nursing and quality perspectives regarding how far we ve come since the IOM Report, Crossing the Quality Chasm published in This presentation will explore where we are today, what we have accomplished, what more we need to do, and how it relates to meaningful use. 10:15 am 10:30 am Break 10:30 am 11:30 am Delivering Quality Care to Patients through Information Technology KC Arnold, BC-ANP, BC-ADM The Diabetes Center, PLLC Ocean Springs, MS This case study presentation from a nurse practitioner utilizes a lessons-learned approach that you can model in your own organization. Gain insight from a 2010 Ambulatory Davies Award Winner on how they were able to improve patient outcomes through their exemplary EHR implementation. 11:30 am 12:30 pm Lunch & Announcement of 2010 Nursing Informatics Leadership Award 12:30 pm 1:30 pm TRACK ONE: Informatics Practice Using Clinical EHR Metrics to Demonstrate Quality Outcomes Susan Stefan, DNP, RN, MS, MBA, CPHIMS Manager, Clinical Information Systems, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL This session describes a process for ongoing evaluation of clinical metrics developed for an academic medical center following implementation of a commercially developed EHR. Data on documentation of medication reconciliation, problem list and discharge instructions were analyzed for evidence of sustained improvement following implementation of the EHR. Reporting of clinical metrics is essential to demonstrate meaningful use of the EHR and qualify for funding that will be available through ARRA. TRACK TWO: Informatics Leadership Innovative Nursing Informatics Leadership Roles Ruth H. Schleyer, MSN, RN, BC Chief Nursing Information Officer Providence Health & Services Tigard, OR Jacqueline L. Willis, MSN, CPHIMS Chief Clinical Information Officer Adventist Health System Lake Mary, FL R. Clark Campbell, MSN, RN-BC Chief Medical Information Officer Brooke Army Medical Center San Antonio, TX Panel Moderator: Dana Alexander, RN, MSN, MBA Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, GEHC IT Solutions and HIMSS Nursing Informatics Community Liaison to AONE Monument, CO The evolution of nursing informatics leadership is discussed in this dynamic panel presentation. Nursing informatics experts are in high demand and their scope of responsibility is advancing. Hear how these national leaders are making a difference in their respective organizations by bridging the quality chasm through their expanding roles. 1:30 pm 1:45 pm Break 7
8 INFORMATION SOLUTIONS Sunday, February 20 1:45 pm 2:45 pm TRACK ONE: Informatics Practice Fall TIPS: Building and Testing a Toolkit to Prevent Patient Falls Patricia C. Dykes, RN, DNSc, FAAN Senior Nurse Informatician Partners HealthCare System Sudbury, MA Patient falls are serious problems in hospitals and are used as a standard metric of quality care. A fall prevention toolkit Fall TIPS was created to explore existing barriers, facilitators and fall prevention strategies. This presentation will focus on building and testing the Fall TIPS toolkit and the results from the randomized control trial. TRACK TWO: Informatics Leadership Transitioning to the Future with ICD-10 Mark D. Sugrue, RN-BC Faculty Member, Regis College Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program President, NENIC Chair, HIMSS Nursing Informatics Task Force Wrentham, MA Nancy Daurio Associate Vice President Clinical Systems Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY The ICD-10 environment is just around the corner, but innovators are already exploring its potential. Nursing informatics experts will discuss the background of ICD10 from a Nursing perspective and in the context of multiple ongoing, large scale organizational initiatives. This session provides a case study describing one organization s planned journey to ICD10 compliance. 2:45 pm 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Informatics and Quality Outcomes Barbara Radice, RN, BSN Vice President, Clinical Informatics Sharp Healthcare San Diego, CA Nursing informatics integrates nursing and computer science. Our goal is to ensure safe, positive outcomes for our patients. Technology solutions should improve nursing documentation, decision-making, communication and efficiency to support quality outcomes. This presentation will address the impact of technology and clinical decision support on quality outcomes. 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Closing Keynote Session: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Pamela F. Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Institute of Medicine Nurse Scholar; Editor-in-Chief, American Nurse Today; Research Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Nursing Charlottesville, VA Experience HIMSS Membership Prepare for the Symposium and your bright future by becoming a HIMSS member. You ll benefit from access to critical education, resources and relationships needed to help you become an empowered nurse leader. Access to webinars, live seminars and audio conferences Online resources and tools to optimize application of informatics and technology Discounts on books, CDs and conferences Networking opportunities through chapters, committees and task forces What does the future hold for nursing? The closing keynote takes a forward-thinking perspective based on the evidence-based recommendations of the IOM/RWJ landmark study, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. This timely and relevant report was published in October with specific implications for nursing and technology. You are the future, find out where nursing and your career may be heading! 5:00 pm 5:15 pm Symposium Summation 8 Seating is limited so reserve your space now. Register today at
9 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Harness the full power of nursing informatics at HIMSS11! HIMSS11 nursing events and activities...just for you. No other conference offers the magnitude of connections to the real world, practical solutions you re seeking. Whether it s the latest in technologies, patient safety and quality metrics, regulatory compliance, informatics best practices or personal growth HIMSS11 has it all in one place: sunny Orlando. And speaking of magnitude, check out the full scope and breadth of product innovations on the HIMSS11 exhibit floor... and compelling perspectives from Views from the Top. HIMSS11 Exhibit Floor The exhibit floor explodes with innovation... Social Media Center Learn how to use social media tools to enhance networking, visibility and staying on top of trends. RFID SHOWCASE See the very latest in bar-code technology applied to healthcare. New & Emerging Technologies Pavilion Explore high-impact cutting-edge technologies and preview new approaches. Personal Connected Healthcare Pavilion Glimpse the future as the hospital comes home. Career Services PAVILION Visit recruiters and others to help transform your career and learn about JobMine an interactive online job search tool for healthcare professionals. HIMSS Interoperability Showcase Watch Live Exchange in action as it breaks down barriers in interoperable healthcare via successfully deployed standards-based systems using IHE and other nationally adopted standards. 9
10 INFORMATION SOLUTIONS Views from the Top Views from the Top speakers continually draw standing room only crowds at the HIMSS Annual Conference year after year. And the reason? The opportunity to see and hear healthcare s top thought leaders discuss the most critical, compelling and controversial topics today. So, if you want a front row seat to what s hot and what s happening in healthcare IT with a nursing focus don t miss these Views from the Top! Monday, February :15pm - 1:15pm Passive Home-based Monitoring in an Era of Telemedicine Robin A. Felder, PhD Professor of Pathology Associate Director of Clinical Chemistry University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Tuesday, February :30 am - 9:30 am IT in Global Health: New Tools for Old Challenges Patricia A. Abbott, PhD, RN, BC, FACMI, FAAN Co-Director PAHO/WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Knowledge Information Management and Sharing Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Columbia, MD Wednesday, February :00 pm - 2:00 pm Transforming a Century of Talent Management Assumptions and Practices Tamara Erickson McKinsey Award winning author and expert on organizations, the changing workforce and innovation Thursday, February :00 am - 11:00 am Donald Berwick, MD (Invited) Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Baltimore, MD Monster Power HIT Career Planning Workshop Tuesday, February :00pm - 5:00pm HIMSS and Monster.com have teamed up again to deliver the HIMSS Career Planning Workshop. Whether you are new to healthcare or in a career transition, this is your #1 resource destination. Get résumé tips, job-hunting tools, networking strategies and interview techniques from the undisputed career gurus. Come early! Space is limited. Take the CPHIMS exam and make your mark as a proven leader! The Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) is the most respected and recognized certification program for healthcare IT professionals. It is the essential credential for all healthcare IT, management engineering and process improvement professionals and consultants. Registe r by Fe bruary 4, 2011 at www. himssconference.org. Tuesday, February 22 Wednesday, February 23 CPHIMS Exam Fees $300 HIMSS Member $375 Non-member SUNDAY, February 20 CPHIMS Review Course $250 The CPHIMS Exam 10 Seating is limited so reserve your space now. Register today at
11 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Make plans early for travel flexibility and registration options. Come for the Symposium Stay for the Conference With so many topics for the nursing audience, learning opportunities and product innovations extend your stay and expand your opportunities at HIMSS11! In particular, don t miss the specialty pavilions on the exhibit floor, select Views from the Top speakers, the Career Planning Workshop and patient care-focused education sessions. The HIMSS11 Nursing Informatics Symposium starts on Saturday afternoon and continues all day Sunday. Pricing Information Day 1 (half day) Saturday, February 19 $145 Day 2 (full day) Sunday, February 20 $285 Both days $405 a $25 savings Register for the symposium and HIMSS11 together and receive a $100 discount. Register online at You can pay online by credit card or you can download your completed registration form to pay by check. Book early to optimize air travel and hotel options For housing: Call onpeak, the HIMSS11 hotel reservations service, at or book online at travel for the best selection of discounted hotel rooms. For air travel and car rental: Check availability and book air travel and car rental at 11
12 INFORMATION SOLUTIONS f e b ruary 20 24, o r l an d o O R ANGE CO U N T Y CO NVENTION CE N T E R l i n k i n g p e o p l e, p o t e n t i a l a n d p r o g r e s s Register now and SAVE at Connect with HIMSS Get updates on HIMSS11 and expand your network by connecting to HIMSS on these social media sites: NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Nursing Informatics Symposium: A Decade L ater : Infor matics Role in Bridging the Qualit y Chasm Gain the critical skills for leading change in your organization. Commercial Supporter HIMSS 230 E. Ohio St., Suite 500 Chicago, IL Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Chicago, IL Permit No. 7706
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