Announcing an Outstanding Conference on... Military Electronic Health Records - OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND THE WAY AHEAD - Experts from DoD/VA IPO, OASD/(HA)TMA, DHHS, SAMHSA, CMS, USA CECOM, USPHS/USCG, ARNG, USAAMA, USN/ BUMED (M6), USMC/WWR, CCHIT, IHS, HP, RelayHealth/McKesson, Harris, CSC, AMIA, CCO/DC, UMD, Open Health Tools, Collaborative Transformations, Verizon, Kaiser Permanente and Siemens Present: 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, Innovative Enterprise Strategies, Architectures & Cyber Security Next-Gen Apps, Virtual Healthcare, EHR Data Mining, Mobile/Global EHRS, and Cutting Edge Technologies in Digitizing EHR Data Standards, Achieving Meaningful Use and more Co-Hosted By: Washington, DC October 11-12, 2012 www.technologytraining.com 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 in 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.) However, 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 that 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 outstanding two-day event. Our Distinguished Panel of Experts Dr. Karen Guice, MD Principal Deputy ASD for Health Affairs & Deputy Director, TMA Dr. Barclay Butler, Ph.D. Director, DOD/VA IPO CAPT Michael Weiner, MD, USN CMIO, DoD/Veterans Affairs Interagency Program Office CDR Tony Thornton, USN CIO, Navy Medicine/(M6) Deputy Chief, BUMED Dr. Robert M. Kolodner, MD EVP & CHIO, Open Health Tools, Inc. & Pres., Collaborative Transformations, LLC CAPT (ret) Robert Wah, MD, USN Vice President Healthcare and Chief Medical Officer, CSC Ms. Mary Ann Rockey Technical Director, DoD/VA IPO Dr. H. Westley Clark Director, Center for SAMHSA, DHHS Dr. Tim Cromwell, Ph.D. Program Manager, VLER Health Director, DoD/VA IPO Captain Howard Hays, MD CIO (acting); Director, IHS Office of IT, Indian Health Service Dr. Mark W. Hamra, DO Director, Clinical Development Govt. Solutions, Harris Corp. Mr. Gregory Guernsey, USA Director, Test and IV&V, Army CECOM Mr. Martin D. Quattlebaum, USA Chief, Epidemiology Branch, US Army Aeromedical Activity Dr. Karen Bell, MD Chair Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) Colonel Joseph Grebe, USA Interoperable Electronic Health Record (iehr) Co-Project Manager, DoD/VA IPO Commander Trent A. Janda, DO, USCG U.S. Public Health Service/U.S. Coast Guard, Chief Medical Information Officer Mr. Kenneth Rubin Chief Architect, U.S. Federal Healthcare Portfolio, Hewlett Packard Dr. Kevin Fickenscher Chief Executive Officer, American Medical Informatics Association Ms. Susan Perez Interoperable Electronic Health Record (iehr) Co-Project Manager, DoD/VA IPO Dr. Lauren Thompson, Ph.D. Program Director, Federal Health Architecture, ONC, DHHS SgtMaj Joseph E. VanFonda, USMC U.S. Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment Dr. Summerpal Kahlon, MD Vice President, Business Development, RelayHealth/McKesson Colonel (ret) Elspeth Ritchie, MD Chief Clinical Officer, District of Columbia Dr. Ritu Agarwal, Ph.D. Professor & Dean s Chair of I.S., Director, CHIDS, Univ. of Maryland Dr. Charlene Underwood Senior Director of Government and Industry Affairs, Siemens MAJ Paul R. Dueringer, USA Air Medical Evacuation Program Manager, ARNG Mr. Auston Davis Director, Response Services, Information Security, Kaiser Permanente Mr. Geoff Hancock Director, Cloud Security Mobility Healthcare, DoD Verizon Solutions Mr. Jason McNamara National HITECH Team Member, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
The 2012 Military EHR Conference Washington, DC October 11-12, 2012 Conference Agenda I. Achieving Interoperability and Information Sharing from the Garrison to the Battlefield, from the Private Network to the Public Special Panel Session - DoD/Veterans Affairs Interagency Program Office: Electronic Health Records Way Ahead Dr. Barclay Butler, Ph.D., Director, Interagency Program Office of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA IPO) CAPTAIN MICHAEL WEINER, MD, USN, Chief, Interagency Program Office of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA IPO) Ms. Mary Ann RockeY, Technical Director, Interagency Program Office of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA IPO) Dr. Tim Cromwell, Ph.D., Program Manager, VLER Health Director, Interagency Program Office of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA IPO) Ms. Susan Perez, Interoperable Electronic Health Record (iehr) Co-Project Manager, Interagency Program Office of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA IPO) Colonel Joseph Grebe, USA, Interoperable Electronic Health Record (iehr) Co-Project Manager, Interagency Program Office of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA IPO) Special Keynote Presentation TRICARE EHR Needs & Challenges for Interoperability Dr. Karen GUICE, MD, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Principal Deputy Director, TRICARE Management Activity, (OASD/(HA)/TMA) Interoperability Challenges: A Case Study Mr. Martin D. Quattlebaum, Deputy Director for Administration, Chief Epidemiology Branch, AERO Program Manager, US Army Aeromedical Activity
The Nationwide Health Information Network and Health Information Exchange Dr. Lauren Thompson, Ph.D., Program Director, Federal Health Architecture, The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Aligning Military, Veterans Administration, and the Public Mental Health System Colonel (ret) Elspeth Ritchie, MD, Chief Clinical Officer, District of Columbia II. Status of Government and DoD EHR Implementations Navy BUMED M6/CIO EHR Implementation Update Commander Cayetano Tony Thornton, USN, Chief Information Officer, Navy Medicine / (M6) Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery at Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Government Needs, Initiatives, Roadmaps and Plans Commander Trent A. Janda, DO, USCG, U.S. Public Health Service/U.S. Coast Guard, Chief Medical Information Officer Electronic Health Record Needs for Wounded Warrior Sergeant Major Joseph E. VanFonda, USMC, U.S. Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment An Update on the Center for Medicare & Medicaid EHR Program MR. JASON McNAMARA, National HITECH Team Member, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health & Human Services (Tentative) Implementing & Monitoring Substance and Mental Health Services EHR Life-Cycle Dr. H. Westley Clark, Director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Army National Guard Flight Initiative for Paramedic Critical Care Transport MAJOR PAUL R. DUERINGER, USA, Air Medical Evacuation/Current Operations Offer, Army Natl. Guard III. The Latest Guidelines for EHR Implementation and Deployment Rapidly Adapting EHRs in a Military Learning Health System Dr. Robert M. Kolodner, MD, Executive VP & Chief Health Informatics Officer, Open Health Tools, Inc., & President, Collaborative Transformations, LLC., Former National Health IT Coordinator, Department of Health and Human Services & Former Chief Health Informatics Officer, Veterans Health Administration Implementing EHRs: Optimizing Medical Support Technologies Dr. Summerpal S. Kahlon, MD, Vice President, Business Development, RelayHealth/McKesson EHR s Enterprise Solutions and Challenges Ahead for the Services Mr. Kenneth Rubin, Chief Architect, U.S. Federal Healthcare Portfolio, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services, Co-Chair, OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force; HL7 SOA Workgroup
Agile IV&V Mr. Gregory Guernsey, USA, Director, Test and IV&V, Army CECOM, Life Cycle Management Command, Software Engineering Center, Medical Service Bureau SOA on the Mobile Edge of Healthcare Dr. Mark W. Hamra, DO, Director, Clinical System Development Government Solutions, Harris Corporation IV. Exploiting EHR and Health IT Data to Improve Patient Care and Population Health Management EHR s: Better Information for Better Decision Making CAPT (ret) ROBERT WAH, MD, USN, Chair, American Medical Association Board of Trustees, Vice President Healthcare and Chief Medical Officer, North American Public Sector, Computer Sciences Corporation Public Sector Achieving Situational Awareness through Big Data Analytics Captain Howard Hays, MD, USPHS, Chief, Information Officer (acting), Director, IHS Office of Information Technology, Indian Health Service HIT and the Role of AMIA in Patient Care Dr. Kevin Fickenscher, Chief Executive Officer, American Medical Informatics Association, Former Chief of Strategy and Development Officer Healthcare, Dell EHR Technologies and Applications at the Center for Health Information and Decision Systems Dr. Ritu Agarwal, Ph.D., Professor and Dean s Chair of I.S., Director, Center for Health Information and Decision Systems, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland Health IT and Meaningful Use Dr. Charlene Underwood, Senior Director, Government & Industry Affairs at Siemens Healthcare Health Services, HIMSS National Board Chair Electronic Health Records: The Role of Certification in a Dynamic Environment Dr. Karen Bell, MD, Chair, Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) V. Special Focus: Security in Telemedicine, Mobile Health IT and Medical Devices Security in the Cloud: DoD Solutions in Telemedicine and Patient Mobility Mr. Geoff Hancock, Director, Cloud Security Mobility Healthcare, DoD Verizon Solutions Vulnerabilities of Medical Devices in the Cyber World Mr. Auston Davis, Director, Response Services, Information Security, Kaiser Permanente Would you like to be an exhibitor at this conference? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the conference? Please contact Marcus Min @ 310-320-8128 to find out how your organization can participate.
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