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INTEGRATED PARTNERSHIPS For Better Outcomes An ehealth Education Day for Everyone! Annual Fall Education Symposium Presented by: BCHIMPS and HRABC Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, BC September 27, 2013 BC HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS SOCIETY Health Record Association of British Columbia

Welcome Healthcare shortages are about more than funding. There are critical skills and labour shortages facing the healthcare industry. As the worlds of health technology and health information management converge, knowledge bridges between the two fields become more and more essential. In today s healthcare world, you can t have one without the other. BCHIMPS and HRABC have joined forces to explore what an integrated future looks like. With topical speakers, networking opportunities and an exhibitor area, Integrated Partnerships gives you the chance to learn more about the information technology and information management changes that impact healthcare and how partnerships can deliver customized, scalable solutions. Join us as we share success stories, hear some war stories, and see examples of best practice. BCHIMPS HRABC 2

Thank you to our Sponsors Silver Supporters Bronze Supporter Event Supporters MED2020 H e a l t h C a r e S o f t w a r e I n c. Annual Supporters Door Prize Providers Canadian Health Information Management Association Health Information Management Association of Alberta 3

Together, we are making health care all it can be. At Cerner, we believe health care is too important to stay the same. That s why we work with health care organizations around the world to change how people use and share information, and how people think about health. Visit us at cerner.ca to see how, together, we will make health care all that it can be. www.cerner.ca 2013 Cerner Corporation Board of Directors British Columbia Health Information Management Professionals ^ŽĐŝĞƚLJ Shan Satoglu, President John Waldron, Past President Rao Bandla, Vice President Betty Da Silva, Treasurer Hilary Horlock, Secretary Kate Culter, Director Cory Fry, Director Graham Payette, Director 4

SIMPLIFYING DATA FOR HEALTHCARE IT S ON ISILON MANAGE HEALTHCARE NOT STORAGE To learn more visit www.emc.com/bchimps Executive and Committee Chairs Health Records Association of British Columbia Linda Penner, President Kenny Der, Past President Shebnum Devji, President Elect Shirley Sirkia, Treasurer Angie Kinrade, Secretary Nancy Haugen, Chair, CHIMA Board of Directors Tena Peters, Programs and Arrangements (Acting Professional Practice Committee Chair) Linda Lee, Committee Communications & Webmaster Vera Robson, Committee Membership & Credentials 5

About Us British Columbia Health Information Management Professionals ^ŽĐŝĞƚLJ Our Mission is to promote understanding for the effective and efficient exchange and use of information, and information technologies, within BC s health care environment by: Providing a forum for the exchange of ideas, concepts, and developments in BC s health informatics field Assuming a leadership role in advising policy and decision makers Building an information resource reference and coordinating an expertise pool Providing guidance for the standardization of health informatics projects Informing and communicating, and educating and promoting Health Information Management in an environment of innovation and emerging technologies Providing a forum for member participation in relevant health care initiatives Enabling the sharing of experience and expertise, and networking opportunities Entering into partnerships with provincial, national and international Health Information Management Associations and/or groups with a view to enable active member participation Fostering professional development in Information Management in BC healthcare For more information, please visit bchimps.org Health Records Association of British Columbia Health Information Management Professionals make a valuable contribution to the health care system through the collection and management of health information. Our unique knowledge base encompasses biomedical sciences, information sciences and technology, and the science of clinical and financial integration and management allowing us to provide an essential information support service which contributes to: Fostering professional development in Information Management in BC healthcare The delivery and evaluation of patient care Administrative decision making Financial planning Resource allocation Education of physicians and other health professionals Protection of confidentiality Research As leaders in health information management, we are positioned to work in a variety of settings across the health industry including education and training, professional affiliation, and skills and application. For more information, please visit HRABC.net 6

Agenda 7:30 am - 8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 am - 8:40 am 8:40 am - 9:30 am Welcome & Introductory Remarks Shan Satoglu, President BCHIMPS Linda Penner, President HRABC Innovation Through Collaboration Lindsay Kislock, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Sector IM/IT, BC Ministry of Health 9:30 am - 10:20 am Clinical Informatics: Perspectives from the Front Line Leanne Currie, RN, PHD, Associate Professor at the UBC School of Nursing 10:20 am - 10:40 am Networking Break 10:40 am - 11:30 am Health Information Management Transformation - Partnering to Make a Difference Shirley Learmonth, Director, Health Information Management, Calgary & Area, Alberta Health Services 11:30 am - 12:00 pm esafety: A New Partnership in Patient Safety Grant Gillis, Executive Director, Forums & Practices, COACH: Canada s Health Informatics Association 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Buffet Lunch 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm The Doctor Will See You Now... Ryan Wilson, CEO Medeo Dr. Alexandra Greenhill, B.Sc. M.D. CCFP, Physician Board of Advisers, Medeo 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm Refreshment Break 2:20 pm - 3:00 pm Lean in Healthcare Real Experience and Endless Possibilities Jennifer Mackenzie, VP Strategic Planning, PHSA 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Short Term Thinking A Risk to Our Legacy Mark Betteridge, Executive Director and CEO Discovery Parks, Director BCTIA 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Prize draws, Evaluation, and Closing Remarks Join us for some social time in the Four SeasonsΖ Hotel Yew Bar (No host bar) 7

Program Details 8:40 am 9:30 am 8 Innovation Through Collaboration Integrating information systems and technologies across British Columbia s health sector requires a unified and coordinated effort by the vast network of health system partners involved in delivering health care services to the Province of BC. This presentation will examine how the BC Ministry of Health is establishing a more collaborative approach to health sector IM/IT planning that will set the stage for true healthcare transformation. Speaker: Lindsay Kislock, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Sector IM/IT, BC Ministry of Health Lindsay Kislock joined the Ministry of Health as ADM, Health Sector Information Management and IT in July 2011. During her tenure at the Ministry of Health, Lindsay has led the successful introduction of the BC Services card, streamlined the timeliness of access to health data for researchers and overseen the implementation of the Ministry s ehealth initiatives. Prior to this appointment, Lindsay served as ADM, Agriculture Science and as ADM, Small Business and Regulatory Reform. Lindsay holds a Master s degree from the Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Lakehead University. 9:30 am 10:20 am Clinical Informatics: Perspectives from the Front Line Clinicians are the primary contributors to and users of health data. This presentation will focus on factors related to data that are used by clinicians for data sharing, decision support, administrative purposes, and practice-based evidence (data mining). Essential elements of human factors engineering will be discussed to demonstrate how clinicians enter and use information in electronic health records with a focus on communication between clinicians, developers and records managers. Speaker: Leanne Currie, RN, PHD, Associate Professor at the UBC School of Nursing Dr. Leanne Currie is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia School of Nursing where she conducts research in the field of nursing, biomedical and health informatics. Dr. Currie earned her Diploma in Nursing from VGH School of Nursing, her Masters in Nursing Informatics from University of California, San Francisco, and her Doctorate in Nursing Science from Columbia University School of Nursing with a focus on biomedical and health informatics. Her program of research involves understanding clinical decision-making, decision support systems, guideline integration and knowledge translation, human computer interaction and visual analytics.

Program Details 10:40 am 11:30 am Health Information Management Transformation Partnering to Make a Difference Speaking on behalf of the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA) and Alberta Health Service s (AHS) Health Information Management (HIM) Team, Shirley will address CHIMA s workforce transformation, evolving roles, and new certifications. With partnerships with many key organizations to influence positive change, HIM, within AHS, has introduced key roles to support the evolving ehealth record and the vision of One Patient, One Record. Speaker: Shirley Learmonth, Director, Health Information Management, Calgary & Area, Alberta Health Services Shirley Learmonth is a Health Information Management professional with over 30 years experience in health care. She holds a Master s in Leadership & Training from Royal Roads University, is certified in Health Information Management and holds numerous management certificates and diplomas. As a strong advocate for change and committed to making a difference within the healthcare environment, Shirley has dedicated many hours to volunteer work including chairing the board for CHIMA HRABC and others, and has worked in partnership with learning health organizations to develop curriculum. 11:30 pm 12:00 pm esafety: A New Partnership in Patient Safety How do we ensure patient safety in our ehealth initiatives? Through partnerships! This presentation on COACH s new esafety Guidelines will describe the stakeholders methodology and data of an esafety Management Program, providing important insights on a robust new approach for ehealth safety. This presentation will be of multidisciplinary interest for those involved in protecting patients from harm, from the initial development of systems to their implementation and data gathering. Speaker: Grant Gillis, Executive Director, Forums & Practices, COACH: Canada s Health Informatics Association Grant Gillis is a recognized leader both domestically and internationally in the healthcare informatics community, with accomplishments in governance and organization, consensus-based development, and quality and conformance solutions. He is a respected subject matter expert earning the reputation of providing both strategic and tactical leadership in numerous major e-health standards engagements. Grant is currently responsible for the Canadian Telehealth Forum (CTF), the COACH Clinician Forum (CCF), along with various Communities of Interests (CoIs), as well as directing COACH s Health Informatics practices including Privacy & Security, esafety and associated offerings and events. 9

Program Details 1:00 pm 2:00 pm The Doctor Will See You Now... Attendees will see a demonstration of how direct-to-patient telehealth is achieving the triple aims of improving healthcare in British Columbia today. Speaker: Ryan Wilson, CEO Medeo Ryan Wilson is a BCom from the Sauder School of Business with a specialization in the Management of Information Systems and is a Certified Information Systems Auditor. He has 15 years of experience delivering technology solutions including critical systems, web applications and infrastructure. Ryan s past experience includes Co-Founding Kubera Payments Corporation, a provider of payment processing services to companies in North America and the Director of Technology for VersaPay (TSX VPY.V) where he designed and built Canada s first real time electronic bill presentment and payment network. Speaker: Dr. Alexandra Greenhill, B.Sc. M.D. CCFP, Physician Board of Advisers, Medeo 10 The presenters will illustrate how to leverage the latest in telehealth technology to deliver patient-focused, physician-driven healthcare while meeting standards for health and security. Dr. Alexandra Greenhill is a nationally recognized Canadian physician leader and technology early adopter. Dr. Greenhill has used over 20 different EMR s in her emergency and family medicine practices in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. In addition, over the last decade, Dr. Greenhill has held many leadership roles, including most recently, Director of the Office for Leadership at the Canadian Medical Association and Associate CEO, BC Medical Association. Her contributions have been recognized with many awards, including WXN s Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada 2005 and the Queen Elizabeth II Medal of Service 2012.

Program Details 2:20 pm 3:00 pm Lean in Healthcare Real Experience and Endless Possibilities Speaker: Jennifer Mackenzie, VP Strategic Planning, PHSA Jennifer is Vice-President, Strategic Planning, Transformation Support and Innovation at PHSA. She is responsible for establishing enterprise-wide frameworks, systems and processes that articulate and link the organization s corporate strategy, its performance measurement and operational management, into an integrated system, and build organizational capacity to support transformational change. She is a lecturer in the emba Course at UBC, a frequent speaker at conferences, participant in research activities and has received several Achievement Awards including Canada s Outstanding Young Health Executive of the Year Award in 2008. Ms. MacKenzie has an MBA and a BSc in Occupational Therapy. 3:00 pm 3:30 pm Short Term Thinking A Risk to Our Legacy Participants will hear from an early adopter who has led the PHSA on a 7-year journey implementing Lean in a wide range of healthcare settings. Along the way, PHSA has conducted over 200 Rapid Process Improvement Workshops and built an entire full-scale, cardboard acute care hospital mock-up in order to optimize the design. Performance improvements include slashing patient wait times for critical services, increased capacity, dramatic improvements to patient safety in high-risk acute environments and compelling cost savings. Mark was one of the speakers featured in TEDx Vancouver 2012, and is witnessing first-hand how competition in the global market place is escalating the need for a new era of innovative and forward-thinking leaders who will make better decisions about our future. He will enlighten, challenge and encourage attendees to consider how short-term thinking could be a risk to our legacy. Speaker: Mark Betteridge, Executive Director and CEO Discovery Parks, Director BCTIA Mark Betteridge is interested in leadership. He is a Director of the British Columbia Technology Industry Association and a founding Director and Board Chair for Covenant House Vancouver. He was also the first President of the UBC Real Estate Corporation and a former Director of the Vancouver Aquarium. Most recently, as the CEO of Discovery Parks, he directs the construction of research facilities that are designed to meet the specific needs of the technology industry, catering to small start-up and post-secondary spin-off companies that are in the business of improving the world we live in. 11

Calendar of Upcoming Events October 4, 2014 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm HRABC Annual General Meeting March, 2014 BCHIMPS Annual Spring Symposium April, 2014 BCHIMPS Annual General Meeting Become a Member Membership grants you access to our members-only directory and forums and delivers important networking opportunities throughout the year. For more information, please visit us at: www.bchimps.org www.hrabc.net Become a Sponsor Sponsorship is very important to the success of our non-profit societies and is much appreciated. It is a very good way to increase visibility of your organization and connect with key influencers in the British Columbia health care environment. Both annual and event sponsorships are available. For more information, please contact: Shan Satoglu, President BCHIMPS shan@bchimps.org Linda Penner, President HRABC hrabc.president@gmail.com 12