Announcing an Outstanding Two day Conference on Military Electronic Health Records OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND THE WAY AHEAD Leading Experts from OASD/(HA), DoD/VA IPO, AMEDD/MEDCOM/OTSG, DVA, DHHS, Navy BUMED, USAMRMC/TATRC, NMCPHC, AFMS, KSJ/DHSS, Harris, Northrop Grumman, GE, Wyle, General Dynamics, Dell, CSC, Deloitte, Booz Allen Hamilton, GlobalMed, Protivity, and Netspective examine: Government Needs, Initiatives, Roadmaps and Plans Interoperability Challenges, and Emerging Solutions and The Way Ahead Program What s Ahead for Electronic Health Record Systems on the Battlefield? At Garrison Level? Deploying VLER Challenges and Lessons Learned Information Assurance, Enterprise Strategy/Architectures Next-Gen Apps, Telemedicine, Virtual Healthcare, EHR Data Mining, Mobile/Global EHRS, & New Technologies in Digitizing EHR www.technologytraining.com Advance Copy! Washington, D.C. October 19-20, 2011 Conference Management by: Technology Training Corporation
Military EHRS Where Do We Stand? Where Are We Going? How Will We Get There? The DoD has been at the forefront of developing and installing Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRS), serving over nine million patients, one hundred thirty thousand Medical Health System (MHS) staff, over four hundred medical clinics and more than sixty military hospitals. Healthcare professionals in all fixed military medical facilities and in many deployed environments have access to EHRS. By contrast, less than ten percent of US non-military hospitals have even a basic electronic records system. There have been bumps in the road: concerns have been raised about the reliability and ease of use of DoD s EHRS and whether it is productive and cost-effective. There have also been problems in getting DoD systems to interoperate efficiently with the Department of Veterans Affairs EHRS. This outstanding conference brings together the experts from government and industry who are defining and developing the solutions to these and other issues and who are modernizing the military Healthcare IT infrastructure and developing the next-generation Military EHRS. What are the goals and objectives of the DoD EHR Way Ahead Program Office? What is the future of AHLTA? What are the lessons learned in EHR implementation? How is the deployment of the Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record (VLER) progressing? How will the introduction of Service-Oriented Architecture tools and technologies facilitate interoperability among DoD and VA EHR Systems? What must you know about Meaningful Use and its application to Military EHRS? How do you measure the effectiveness of EHRS? How do you ensure security and privacy? How are Web-based hosting and Cloud Computing changing the approach to EHRS? What new capabilities are being developed in EHRS data mining and global, mobile EHRS? How do we tie military and private systems into the National Healthcare Information Network? What opportunities are available? These and many other critical questions will be addressed during this comprehensive event. VADM (ret) Michael Cowan, MD Mr. George Chambers, SES Dr. Peter Levin CAPT Michael Weiner, MD CAPT Margaret Beaubien CAPT Paul D. Rockswold, MD COL Hon S. Pak, MD Mr. Vish Sankaran Col Jesus Zarate Col Ronald Poropatich Dr. Samuel Shekar Dr. Mark A. Dente Dr. Barclay Butler Dr. Robert Wah Mr. Russ Sanford Senior Representative Mr. Jason McNamara Senior Representative Dr. Vernon McDonald Mr. Shahid Shah Mr. Joel E. Barthelemy Ms. Dorothy E. Vigano Mr. Peter Enow Our Distinguished Panel of Experts Director, Deloitte Consulting, 34th Surgeon General, USN Principal Advisor, for EHR, OASD, Director, Military Health System EHR Center, DoD Special Assistant to the Secretary & CTO, Department of Veterans Affairs CMIO, DoD/Veterans Affairs Interagency Program Office M64 Director, Clinical Informatics, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Chief Medical Information Officer, BUMED Head, Health Analysis, Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center CIO, U.S. Army Medical Department, MEDCOM, G6 Assistant Chief of Staff, Information Management, Office of the Surgeon General, Medical Informatics Senior Advisor to the Administrator, Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (HHS/CMS) Director, Healthcare Informatics Directorate, AFMS, U.S. Air Force U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center Chief Medical Officer, Health IT Programs, Northrop Grumman Chief Medical Informatics Officer, GE Healthcare IT Vice President, Military Healthcare Solutions, Harris Corp. Vice President Healthcare and Chief Medical Officer, CSC Principal, Cybertechnology, Booz Allen Hamilton General Dynamics Information Technology National HITECH Team Member, U.S., Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Dept. of Health & Human Services Dell Services Healthcare & Life Sciences Vice President, Integrated Sciences & Engineering Group, Wyle Chief Executive Officer, Netspective Communications Managing Director, GlobalMed Managing Director, Federal Healthcare, Protivity Senior Information Assurance Security Engineer Subject Matter Expert, KSJ Military Health System, Defense Health Services Systems
The 2011 Military EHR Conference Washington, DC October 19-20, 2011 Special Keynote Addresses: VICE ADMIRAL (ret) MICHAEL D. COWAN, MD Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP, 34th Surgeon General of the US Navy Military Electronic Health Records Emerging Solutions and the Challenges Ahead Breaking Free of the Tyranny of Geography Interoperability Relative Newcomer to Information Systems Decreasing Costs while Increasing Quality Access Budgets Constraints Facing the DoD Business and Clinical Imperatives vs. the Electronic Solutions for Coming Together CAPTAIN MICHAEL S. WEINER, MD Chief Medical Information Officer, DoD/Veterans Affairs Interagency Program Office (DoD/VA IPO) Electronic Health Records Way Ahead MR. GEORGE CHAMBERS, SES Principal Advisor for EHR, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs, OASD/(HA), Director, Military Health System EHR Center, DoD Military Health System EHR Center Needs & Initiatives DR. PETER LEVIN Special Assistant to the Secretary & Chief Technology Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Electronic Health Record Innovation Federal Interagency Collaboration Blue Button The Joint Common Platform EHR Building an Open Source EHR Community I. Emerging Government Challenges, Opportunities and Implementation Lessons Learned Navy Bureau of Medicine Needs and Initiatives for EHR CAPTAIN MARGARET BEAUBIEN, M64 Director, Clinical Informatics, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Chief Medical Information Officer, Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Linking the Requirements to the Portfolio Management and Enterprise Strategy & Architecture COLONEL JESUS ZARATE, Director, Healthcare Informatics Directorate, U.S. Air Force Medical Service (AFMS)
Medical Maturation: Trainees, Practices, and Systems CAPTAIN PAUL D. ROCKSWOLD, MD, MPH, (UMO/DMO), Head, Health Analysis, Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) Describe the Maturation Phases of Individual Medical Practice Briefly Describe the Recent Historical Phases in Medical Practice Describe the Role of the EHR in Changing Future Medical Practice Military Telemedicine Making a Difference at Home and Abroad COLONEL RONALD POROPATICH, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC), Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) Describe the Garrison Based Telemedicine Capabilities of the U.S. Army Review the Lessons Learned in Deploying Telemedicine to Iraq and Afghanistan Present the Current U.S. Army Medical Department National and International Mobile Health Programs CMS EHR Program MR. JASON McNAMARA, National HITECH Team Member, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health & Human Services II. Modernizing Military Healthcare IT Strategies, Guidelines and Solutions HIT Enabling PCMH COLONEL HON S. PAK, MD, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD), Medical Command (MEDCOM) G6, Assistant Chief of Staff, Information Management, Office of the Surgeon General (OTSG), Medical Informatics Consultant Needs & Challenges in Creating a Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record DR. BARCLAY BUTLER, Vice President of Programs, Military Healthcare Solutions, Harris Corp. Transforming Healthcare with Better Information for Better Decisions DR. ROBERT WAH, (CAPT, USN-Ret), Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, North American Public Sector, Computer Sciences Corporation Personalized HIT Support Next Generation Technologies DR. SAM SHEKAR, Chief Medical Officer, Health Information Technologies, Northrop Grumman Paper Healthcare Records vs. EHR Are The Records Really More Secure? MS. DOROTHY E. VIGANO, Managing Director, Federal Healthcare, Protivity III. Information Sharing from the Battlefield to the Garrison; from the Public to the Private Network Better Care Through Health Information Privacy & Information Assurance MR. RUSS SANFORD, Principal, Cybertechnology, Booz Allen Hamilton Military Healthcare IT Solutions SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, General Dynamics Information Technology
CMS Business Drivers for Health Information Exchange and the Need for Innovation & Scalable Industry Solutions MR. VISH SANKARAN, Senior Advisor to the Administrator, Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (HHS/CMS) Developing Virtual Lifetime Electronic Health Records and the Challenges Ahead SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, Dell Services Healthcare & Life Sciences IV. Deploying, Installing and Operating Next-Generation Military EHR Systems and Technologies e-infrastructure for the Future of Patient Care: Turning INFORMATION into INSIGHT into ACTION DR. MARK A. DENTE, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, GE Healthcare IT How Do we Turn INFORMATION into INSIGHT into ACTION? There is an Explosion of Information and Discovery. Yet, There has Been Little Success in Integrating all of this Information to Drive Insight Around the Current State of a Patient. The Presentation Walks Through Three Phases of Accomplishments/Milestones with Examples Needed to Achieving Actionable Insight. Worldwide Paper Records Processing Program MR. PETER ENOW, Senior Information Assurance Security Engineer Subject Matter Expert, KSJ Military Health System, Defense Health Services Systems Digitize Records with Enhanced Classification and Metadata Management Provide Easy Access to Clients Personal Records Protect Clients Privacy Through Restricted and Secure Access to Their Records Utilize Simple Yet Effective Options to View Clients Personal Records with Enhanced Data Analysis Capabilities Military EHRS Where Do We Stand? Where Are We Going? How will We Get There? Cutting-Edge Technologies Transforming Telemedicine MR. JOEL E. BARTHELEMY, Managing Director, GlobalMed Leveraging Human Space Exploration for Military Healthcare DR. VERNON MCDONALD, Vice President, Integrated Sciences and Engineering Group, Wyle Discuss and Show Examples of Advancements in Health Informatics and Health Care Delivery in Space Medicine Remote Ultrasound Diagnostics Capture, Integration and Visualization of Multi-Modal e-health Data in Space Medicine Utilization of Real Time, Just in Time and Store and Forward Communication Modalities in Space Medicine Illustrate the Relevance and Utility of These Advancements for Military Healthcare Using Connected Medical Devices to Improve Military EHRs and Meaningful Use and Military EHRS MR. SHAHID SHAH, Chief Executive Officer, Netspective Communications Would you like to be an exhibitor at this conference? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the conference? Please contact Marcus Min @ 310-563-1210 to find out how your organization can participate.
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