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Midwest Fall
Technology
Conference
CHICAGO
NOVEMBER 12-14, 2014
The Westin Chicago River North
320 North Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60654
Marquee Sponsors
Web site: www.midwestftc.org Follow us at:
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Welcome to the 2014 Midwest Fall Technology Conference!
Our annual conference is a collaboration of the six Midwest HIMSS Chapters: Greater Chicago
(Illinois), Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, and Indiana. Each conference that rotates
among each of the six states to provide a regional forum for Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) members and non-members alike who can benefit from a
robust educational program, an opportunity for professional networking and a setting to actively
engage with technology and solutions sponsors.
This year’s conference includes those topics identified by our members as the most relevant
and timely for Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) professionals. The scheduled keynote,
general education and webinar sessions can be categorized as:
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Leadership / Innovation (including Emerging Technologies),
Analytics,
Clinical Engagement, including Mobile Health and Patient Engagement,
Industry Trends (e.g. various topics such as MU2/MU3, ICD-10, Cloud, Integration, etc.), and
Health Information Exchanges.
The conference schedule includes:
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25+ education sessions to choose from,
5 keynote sessions,
1 professional development session (target audience: early career, mid-career HIT
professionals aspiring to C-level positions, and veterans),
41 speakers (including moderators),
2 social events (Welcome Reception and an evening at the House of Blues),
60+ exhibitors to share the latest technologies and service to support the HIT
requirements for healthcare providers,
two Executive Lunches (invitation-only) to include keynote speakers,
Continuing Education Units for Nursing and HIMSS (CPHIMS and CAHIMS), and
various raffles held throughout the conference.
Welcome!
Our conference is graciously supported by our Sponsors and the significant efforts of a team of
volunteers from across our six Midwest HIMSS Chapters. We hope that each of you will enjoy
the conference and your time in the Windy City.
Katie LeMoyne, MBA
President (2014-2015)
Greater Chicago Chapter of HIMSS
Lucy Mancini Newell, MBA, FHIMSS
Chair, 2014 Midwest Fall Technology Conference
Greater Chicago Chapter of HIMSS
Our Volunteers
2014 MFTC Planning Team (GCC)
Janice Wurz (Past-President)
Katie LeMoyne (President)
Laura Bagus, MBA (Treasurer)
Molly Jantzen, MBA (Communications)
Robert Milfajt (2013 MFTC Member-at-Large)
Lucy Mancini Newell, MBA, FHIMSS (2014 MFTC Chair)
Education Sub-Committee
Adam Bazer (Chair, GCC)
Nicole Mohiuddin, RN, MS (GCC)
Lorna Waggoner (IA)
Alan Snell, MD, MMM (IN)
Mary Anne Ford (MI)
Helen L. Hill, FHIMSS (MI)
Liz Murphy (MN)
Dick Reynolds (WI)
Marketing Sub-Committee
Molly Jantzen, MBA (Chair, GCC)
Aleksandra Stefanovic (Co-Chair, GCC)
Vic Dermott (GCC)
Christine Griffin (GCC)
Brad Hunter (GCC)
Lee Remen (GCC)
Brian Norris, RN-BC, MBA (IN)
Harry Laws, MD (IN)
Gary Strelecki (MI)
Muna Khan (MN)
Mara Daiker, (WI)
A very special thanks to
Janet Manderscheid, 2013
MFTC Chair from the WI
Dairyland Chapter for her
gracious mentorship.
Member Outreach Sub-Committee
Susan Wozniak (Chair, GCC)
Christopher Heuman (GCC)
Rose Rienton, MSN, BSN, LNC, CHP (GCC)
Suzan Ganser (GCC)
Janice Wurz (GCC)
Joy Selleck, BS, CIS (IA)
Suzy Vaughn, MBA, RN-BC, PMP, CPHIMS, FHIMSS (IN)
Josette Jones, PhD (IN)
Donna Roach, FHIMSS, CHCIO (MI)
Pradip Sengupta (MI)
Mark Szmigiel (MI)
Robert Kirchner (MN)
Janet Manderscheid, CPHIMS, FHIMSS (WI)
Madhuri Kudrimoti (WI)
Sponsorship Sub-Committee
Nick Donnelly (Chair, GCC)
Kellee L. Selden-Huston (Co-Chair, WI)
Katie LeMoyne, MBA, FHIMSS (GCC)
Doug King, MBA (GCC)
Stephen Stewart, MBA, CHCIO, FCHIME, FACHE,
CPHIMS (IA)
Andrew VanZee, MHA, FACHE (IN)
Margaret Senn, RN, MS (MN)
Joe Lambert (MN)
Robert Raschke (WI)
Presidents Group
Janice Wurz (Past-President, GCC)
Katie LeMoyne. MBA, FHIMSS (President, GCC)
Lorna Waggoner (IA)
Andrew VanZee, MHA, FACHE (IN)
Donna M. Roach, FHIMSS, CHCIO (MI)
Lance A. Guth (MN)
Janet Manderscheid, CPHIMS, FHIMSS (WI)
Lucy Mancini Newell, MBA, FHIMSS (2014 MFTC Chair)
Pinnacle Sponsors
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Table of Contents
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Welcome Letter
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Our Volunteers / Pinnacle Sponsors
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Table of Contents
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Educational Program
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Conference Session Descriptions
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
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Friday, November 14, 2014
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Bonus Education Sessions (pre-recorded)
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Logistics
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Location
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Directions
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Concierge Desk
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Hotel Reservations
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Hotel Parking
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Transportation
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Our Sponsors
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Exhibits and Sponsor Locations
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Save the Date for 2015 MFTC
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Our Educational Program
The educational program will provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
Upon completion of education session surveys, CEUs can be issued.
To receive credit you must fill out the session evaluation.
Nursing CEUs:
Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014: 1.50 contact hours
Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014:
5.50 contact hours
Friday, Nov. 14, 2014:
5.75 contact hours
Attendance at the entire sessions each day are
required for credit. No partial day credit will be given.
2014 MFTC Schedule | Summary Level
To download the most current version of the schedule, please visit:
http://www.midwestftc.org/education/education.html
2014 MFTC Speaker Biographies
Please find Speaker, Panelist and Moderator biographies found on the conference web site:
http://www.midwestftc.org/speakers/speakers.html
Planning for Education Sessions
To help plan for the education sessions while at the 2014 MFTC, the information below
identifies each session mapped to the five topics available for this conference.
Leadership / Innovation (Emerging Technologies)
Keynote 1 through 5, ES8, ES11
Analytics (e.g. Population Management, “Big Data”, etc.)
ES3, ES9, ES12, Webinar A
Clinical Engagement / Mobile Health / Patient Engagement
ES6, ES14, ES24, ES25, Webinar B
Industry Topics (e.g. MU, ICD-10, Cloud, Integration, etc.)
ES2, ES4, ES7, ES13, ES17, ES18, ES19, ES22, ES23, CS1, CS2
Health Information Exchanges (e.g. Private, Public, Analytics, etc.) ES10, ES15
Professional Development
Wed., 11/12/14, 6-7:30 pm
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
Wednesday,
November
2014
Thursday,
November
13,12,
2014
4-8 PM Conference Registration Opens
6-7:30 PM
Professional Development for HIT Professionals
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Astor Court, Level I
• Eric Born, Managing Director, Medix
• Bonnie Siegel, FHIMSS, Senior Associate and Executive Search Consultant, Witt-Kieffer
• Nick Giannas, Senior Associate, IT Practice, Witt-Kieffer
• Jaime B. Parent, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, PMP, Associate CIO, Vice President, IT Operations,
Rush University Medical Center
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The Health IT job market continues to drive employment and draw interest.
The speakers will provide a view of the current employment market, those
positions in highest demand, and those skills required to be competitive.
We will focus on three groups of professionals: early career HIT professionals,
mid-level HIT professionals aspiring to C-Level Positions and veterans who
seek to transition to HIT careers. The speaker insights will be followed
by a 30 minute Q&A period to answer your questions.
7:30-9:00 PM Welcome Reception
Join us in the beautiful Astor Ballroom (Level I) to formally initiate the
confrence. Beverages and light appetizers will be served. Rekindle your
professional network and meet new industry colleagues!
Session sponsored by
2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
Thursday, November
November 13,
13, 2014
2014
Thursday,
7 AM-6 PM Conference Registration Open
7-8 AM
Breakfast
8-9:30 AM
Keynote Session 1
Leading Transformation in an Age of Rapid Change:
Intermountain Healthcare
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Grand Ballroom Court, Level II
Grand Ballroom Court, Level II
Session
sponsored
by
• Fred Holston, Chief Technology Office, Intermountain Healthcare (UT)
• Katherina Holzhauser, I.S. Commercialization AVP, Intermountain Healthcare (UT)
Intermountain Healthcare is one of the leading integrated delivery networks in the country,
recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the 21 most admired companies making IT a
competitive advantage and by Healthcare IT News as one of the nation’s top workplaces for
Healthcare IT employees. Intermountain’s relentless focus on innovation and quality is the
foundation of its mission of excellence in providing care to its community. To open the 2014
Midwest Fall Technology Conference, two of its leaders, Fred Holston, Chief Technology
Officer, and Katherina Holzhauser, will discuss how Intermountain leads in this age of rapid
change in the healthcare industry, including how it leverages analytics through its Outcomes
Miner and Population Miner as well as emerging technologies through its Transformation Lab.
9:45-10:15 AM
Case Study: The Flash Storage Revolution Is Here ES2
Session sponsored by
• Jason Pearce, Enterprise Architect, Riverview Health
• Joe Ferguson, Systems Engineer, Pure Storage
EMR software has been helping providers make great strides in patient care and is accelerating efforts in key areas such as Analytics and Meaningful Use. Come hear about the positive
impacts on patient care and back end processes when you run your EMR infrastructure on
flash storage. A technical discussion with customers who are experiencing 90X faster reporting, 300% less storage provisioning, reduced power and cooling. All the benefits of Flash
Storage at or below the cost of disk, with no compromise on reliability.
9:45-10:15 AM
Case Study/Panel Discussion: ES3
Using Predictive Analytics to Improve Healthcare
Session
sponsored
by
• Ari Robicsek, MD,
VP of Clinical Analytics and Associate CMIO, NorthShore University HealthSystem
• Abel Kho, MD, MS, Medical Informatics, Northwestern Memorial HealthCare
• Stacey Empson, JD, MHA, FHIMSS, [Moderator]
Partner, PwC Health Services Chicago Market Portfolio Leader, PwC
This interactive panel discussion will delve into how two Chicago health systems are using
predictive analytics to improve clinical care. Moderated by PwC, informatics leaders from
Northwestern Memorial HealthCare and NorthShore University HealthSystem will discuss
how they built their analytics programs and are using technology and data to improve quality,
lower costs and advance organizational goals.
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
9:45-10:15 AM
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Session sponsored by
Case Study: Integration Engine Migration –
Making the Transition to Seamless Information-Sharing ES4
• Joe Pinotti, Clinical Integration Team, Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota (Children’s) was using a legacy integration
engine to exchange information across multiple systems. Once they determined that the
product was being sunsetted, the organization decided to evaluate other integration engine
solutions. Children’s also wanted to future-proof its existing architecture by adding modern
and flexible interfaces as well as setting standards to match its existing workflows. This session will cover how Children’s made the successful transition to a new integration engine and
transformed the way they work to streamline information-sharing and increase efficiency.
10:15 AM-6 PM Exhibits Open
10:30 AM-12 PM Keynote Session 2
Legal Potpourri in the Digital Age:
Social Media, Text Messaging, Mobile Health and More
Session sponsored by
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Raffle after Q&A
• Diana J. P. McKenzie, JD, Partner and Chair,
Information Technology & Outsourcing Practice Group, HunterMaclean
“Can you email me my prescription? Can I text you with my symptoms? I took a picture of
my rash with my smart phone. Who should I send it to?” In the age of instantaneous and
ongoing communication, healthcare providers are facing a brave new world of when it comes
to engaging with the patients online. While providers may be comfortable using these technologies in their personal lives, it is important for them to understand the legal ramifications
of patient emails, mobile health apps, and other social technologies. Renowned healthcare
legal expert Diana J. P. McKenzie, JD Partner and Chair, Information Technology & Outsourcing Practice Group at HunterMaclean explores the benefits and challenges for clinicians when
interacting with their patients online.
12-1 PM
Lunch
12-1 PM
Executive Lunch - Invitation Only
1:15-2:15 PM
Patient Engagement: Impact on Patients
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Grand Ballroom Court, Level II
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Ember Grille Restaurant, Lobby
ES6
• David Vinson, Founder & Chairman, DHX – Digital Health Showcase
• Larry An, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
As our lives become more digital, the tools and methods to engage patients is becoming
more digital as well. David Vinson, founder and CEO of SocialWellth and Dr. Larry An from
University of Michigan will explore best practices and provide actionable information to better
engage with your patient population.
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
1:15-2:15 PM
Thursday, November 13, 2014
HIPAA Security and Beyond ES7
• Joseph Granneman, MBA, CISSP,
Chief Executive Officer and Principal Consultant, Illumination.io
The increase in EHR usage nationwide has brought the importance of security to the forefront at provider facilities across the country. Learn best practices and trends in healthcare
data security at this session.
1:15-2:15 PM
Aligning Organizational Culture for Innovation ES8
• Airica Steed, Ed.D, MBA, RN, CSSMBB, FACHE, Enterprise Chief Experience Officer
(CXO), University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health)
Preparing your organization to incorporate both incremental and disruptive innovations into
its workflows and procedure is a multi-layered process that involves psychology as much as
it does technology. During this presentation, the first Enterprise Chief Experience Officer
(CXO) at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System will explore best
practices that you can use to successfully implement innovation.
1:15-2:15 PM
Leveraging Analytics to Reduce Readmissions
ES9
• Kathleen Kimmel, RN, MHA, FHIMSS, CPHIMS,
Engagement Executive, Health Catalyst Solutions
With shifting reimbursement methods, it has never been more important for health systems
to reduce their readmission rates. This session will explore how to best utilize clinical and
business analytics to lower your organization’s readmission rate.
1:15-2:15 PM
The Future of HIEs ES10
• Laura McCrary, EdD, Executive Director, Kansas Health Information Network
With the need for effective interoperability more important than ever before, and a shifting
regulatory landscape, Kansas Health Information Network (KHIN) stands as an example for
the rest of the nation. Learn more about what processes they have put in place and actions
they have taken to ensure their success.
10:15 AM-6 PM Exhibits Open
2 PM
2:30-3PM
Afternoon Snack
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Astor Court (River Level I) & Promenade Ballroom (River Level II)
Speed Networking Case Studies
CS1
Case studies from HTC Global and Zynx Health to be presented
2:30-3PM
Speed Networking Case Studies
CS2
Case studies from Health Data Archiver and Xerox to be presented.
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
3-4 PM
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Panel Discussion: CIOs and the Shifting Health IT Landscape ES11
• Lee Carmen, CIO, University of Iowa Healthcare
• Bob DeGrand, Vice-President & CIO, Froedtert Health (WI)
• Patty Lavely, MBA, FACHE, CHCIO, SVP & CIO, Gwinnett Medical Center (GA)
• Pam Matthews, RN, MBA, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, Vice President Education, CHIME
[Moderator]
CIOs are faced with new challenges as their organizations continue to develop their
care delivery models and third party partnerships. Mergers and acquisitions also
contribute to expanded HIT requirements and responsibilities. This panel will discuss
those topics that are one of greatest important as well as those challenges that remain
during the nex twelve to twenty-four month period.
3-4 PM
Embracing Analytics: Lessons from the Mayo Clinic
ES12
• Jim Buntrock, MS, Vice Chair, Information Management & Analytics/IT Director,
Center for Individualize Medicine, Center for Regenerative Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Yielding value and analysis from the vast amount of data generated from Clinical Practice
and Research each day is both an art and a science. Mayo Clinic stands as a stellar example of a health system that has made their data work for them leveraging a century long
commitment to organized patient data and continual investments in technology to make this
data available for many uses. Mr. Buntrock will share lessons learned at the Mayo Clinic.
3-4 PM
ICD-10 at Sutter Health: Coded for Success ES13
• Danielle Reno, MHA, CHC, CCS, CCS-P, ICD-10 Program Director, Sutter Health (CA)
Few organizations have embraced the ICD-10 conversion like Sutter Health. Their dedicated, holistic approach has them well ahead of their peers by more than a year as the October,
2015, deadline approaches.
3-4 PM
Quality First: MPRO’s Success Story
ES14
• Jackie Rosenblatt, BSN, Ph.D., CPHIMS, FHIMSS, Vice President, Clinical Operations (MPRO, Michigan’s Quality Improvement Organization (QIO)
MPRO is Michigan’s Quality Improvement Organization and is recognized as a national
leader in health care quality improvement and medical review. Jacqueline Rosenblatt, BSN,
Ph.D., CPHIMS, FHIMSS is vice President of Clinical Operations at MPRO and will provide
positive examples from the front lines of improving the quality of care Michigan’s patients
receive.
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
3-4 PM
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Exchanging Health Data and Salutes: HIE at the DoD ES15
• Jack Taylor, MD, FACS, Chief Medical Information Officer, BITS Group, Inc.
Captain, MC USN (retired)
The health needs of the armed forces and veterans are complex and require flexibility
with members across the globe at a moment’s notice. Colonel Jack Taylor will provide
his perspective on the successes and challenges of health information exchange for the
DoD and VA
3-6 PM
Exhibits Open
6-9 PM
Conference Social Event
Venue: House of Blues
Location: Directly across from The Westin Chicago River North
Music: Provided by Cadillac Dave and His Chicago Redhots
http://www.chicagoredhots.com/
Food:
Heavy appetizers will be served. Beverages served (Call).
Note:
A maximum of 400 attendees can be accommodated so reserve you
place today when completing a conference registration.
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
Friday, November 14, 2014
7 AM-12 PM Conference Registration Open
7-8 AM
Breakfast
8-9:30 AM
Keynote Session 3
What the C-Suite Needs from Healthcare Information Technology [Panel Discussion]
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Grand Ballroom Court, Level II
Grand Ballroom Court, Level II
• Larry Goodman, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Rush University Medical Center
• Dennis Fine, MBA, Chief Operating Officer, DuPage Medical Group (IL)
• Lydia Splan, Vice President, Scheduling and Physician Referral, Northwestern Medicine
• Ralph T. Wakerly, MBA, President, C-Suite Resources, Inc. [Moderator]
The demands on C-Suite executives grow more complex each day. At the forefront of
leadership responsibility in the healthcare setting is effectively incorporating healthcare information technology into a strategy for success. The participants of our keynote
panel discussion will provide three perspectives on HIT and the most critical
issues on the minds of executive leaders.
9:45-10:15 AM
Case Study: Dollars & Sense:
Shared Infrastructures in the IT Environment ES17
Session sponsored by
• James Mormann, Senior Vice President and CIO, OSF HealthCare
• Scot J. Eberle, Chief Executive Officer, FiberUtilities Group
• Robert Heiderscheidt, President & CEO, MDI Access [Moderator]
A case study on a hybrid cloud data center deployment. How Total Cost of Ownership led
one company to deploy a time tested model of shared infrastructure in a new way. The
course will describe how the Data Center Industry has evolved over the past twenty years
and how computing has turned into a commodity, while the industry specific knowledge
and design have not. In a time of massive healthcare changes within the industry creative
solutions to reduce your CAPX and OPEX while understanding and achieving your individual
IT objectives need to be deployed. You will leave the session with an understanding of the
various types of data centers and what the cloud means to your organization and the questions and considerations to ask while you deploy your next data center.
10:15 AM-3:15 PM Exhibits Open
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
Friday, November 14, 2014
Session sponsored by
9:45-10:15 AM
Case Study: Comprehensive Wireless
in Healthcare: Needs and Outcomes ES18
• Bill Holman, Senior Vice President of Sales, Black Box Network Services
This case study will explore the wireless requirements in healthcare for patient safety, patient
and staff satisfaction and operations – from Wi-Fi, to 4G, to WMTS and present the outcomes that can be achieved when a comprehensive wireless strategy is deployed.
9:45-10:15 AM
Case Study: Munson Medical Center
Speeds Care Delivery with Secure Any Access ES19
Session sponsored by
• Dale Atkins, Technical Architect, Munson Medical Center
• Cynthia Meinke, CAHIMS, Healthcare Consultant, Coretek Services
Learn how one health system was able to deliver instant access to patient
data at the Point-of-Care.
10:30 AM-12 noon Keynote Session 4
Cultivating Innovation:
UPMC’s Technology Development Center
Session sponsored by
• Rebecca Kaul, MISM, MBA, previous President,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Technology Development Center
• David Ferguson, Vice President, Baxter Healthcare [Moderator]
Innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Expertise, a collaborative spirit, and an entrepreneurial focus are all key ingredients in successful innovation. Under the leadership of Ms.
Rebecca Kaul, UPMC’s Technology Development Center is mixing these ingredients to innovation and “identifying, analyzing and developing new solutions to address health care’s
greatest challenges and create the next generation of health care IT products,” as their
mission states. Ms. Kaul will provide us her unique perspective on the current emerging
technologies and trends that the TDC believes will “rectify health care’s biggest dilemma of
aggregating and translating an abundance of data into actionable knowledge.”
12-1 PMLunch
12-1 PM
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Grand Ballroom Court, Level II and Astor Court, Level I
Executive Lunch - Invitation Only
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Ember Grille Restaurant, Lobby
10:15 AM-3:15 PM Exhibits Open
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
1:30-2:30 PM
Friday, November 14, 2014
Innovations and Evolution in Health Care
Practice and Healthcare Information Technology (HIT)
ES21
• Greg Forzley, MD, FAAFP,
System Ambulatory Chief Medical Information Officer, CHE Trinity
Dr. Greg Forzley will address the evolution of health care practice and Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) that we have realized. While there have been significant gains to date,
there remain a number of challenges that should be understood, as well as the need to develop approaches to effectively address these challenges. His unique viewpoint is the result
of broad experience and leadership roles in a large national health system, health information
exchange, Quality Improvement Organization (QIO), state level medical society and state
government health information technology commission. He also is a member of HIMSS
Ambulatory Committee and the HIMSS Interoperability Roadmap Tiger Team.
• Explore current technology-driven innovations in care delivery
• Describe IT -related challenges in the delivery of care and their impact
on the clinician and consumer/patient
• Study leadership principles to assist in effective integration of HIT in care settings
1:30-2:30 PM
Clinicians’ Cognitive Workload, Critical Thinking and Technology’s Role ES22
• Cheryl Parker, PhD, RN-BC, FHIMSS,
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, PatientSafe Solutions
Clinical practice is more difficult than ever – patients are sicker, the pace is faster and regulations concerning required documentation abound. The goals of this session are to
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1:30-2:30 PM
Define clinicians’ cognitive workload and critical thinking,
Explore what technology has and has not done to support clinicians’
cognitive workload at the point of care, and
Discuss what technology and healthcare organizations can do to create an
environment that supports cognitive workload and allows for critical thinking.
Measuring Meaningful Use: Update
ES23
• Rod Piechowski, MA, Senior Director, Health Information Systems, HIMSS
Like a pebble thrown into still waters, HHS’ EHR Incentive Program, otherwise known as
Meaningful Use, has sent ripples through the healthcare industry. Mr. Piechowski will
provide an update on Meaningful Use regulations and compliance during this lively session:
explore MU Stage 2 success stories, discuss lessons learned from MU Stages 1 and 2, and
explore what lays ahead for Meaningful Use.
1:30-2:30 PM
Bringing Google Glass into the OR ES24
• Brian Norris, RN, MBA, ANCC, FHIMSS, CEO and Co-Founder, Social Health Insights
Google Glass represents the leading edge of wearable computing. Its functionality in a
healthcare setting is only beginning to be explored. Join a Google Glass Exlporer as he provides an overview of the exciting new opportunities for wearable computing in the healthcare
marketplace.
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
1:30-2:30 PM
Friday, November 14, 2014
Engaging Patients through Social Media ES25
• Charles Boicey, RN, BC, MS, CLNC, PMP, CPHIMS,
Enterprise Analytics Architect, Stony Brook Medicine
Today’s patient has more health data available to them at their fingertips than ever before.
But with more and more data available, the guidance of their healthcare providers is more
important than ever. Join a HIMSS Innovation Award winner as he explores engaging your
patient population through social media. Learn best practices and potential pitfalls.
2 PM
Afternoon Snack
2:30-4 PM Keynote Session 5
State of the Union for Emerging Technology:
Accelerators and Healthcare Incubators
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Near Promenade Ballroom (River Level II)
• Stephen Collens, Chief Executive Officer, MATTER (Chicago)
• Patrick Flavin, JD, Executive Director, MATTER (Chicago)
• Jenna Rose, MHS, Director , Healthbox (Chicago)
The healthcare information technology industry is gathering a great deal of attention with the
promise of new or emerging technologies to support consumers and patients alike. Investors are flocking to support the promise and potential that these new technologies can bring
to the healthcare industry. We bring together executives from a healthcare incubator and
an accelerator to discuss how they are working to resolve those pressing challenges from
which patients, consumers and clinicians can benefit from their focus as well as resources to
support emerging technologies.
4-4:15 PM
2015 MFTC Reveal
Final Raffles
Conference Convenes
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2014 MFTC Session Descriptions
Bonus Education Sessions (Pre-recorded)
Webinar A
Data, Data Everywhere: Population Health and Analytics Go Hand-in-Hand
• Evon Holladay, MBA,
Vice President, Business Intelligence, Catholic Health Initiatives (CO)
Population Health and Analytics are intrinsically linked as health systems mine valuable data
for clinicians and administrators alike. This session will provide how one complex health
system manages data and works toward creating information and knowledge that they can
leverage to improve the health of patients across 18 states. The goals of this presentation
include:
•Provide a Health System Case Study (Benefits and Challenges)
for a Multi-State Organization
•Identify How Technology and Operational Expertise Can Support
Enterprise-Wide Population Health
•Address the Role of Data Analytics in Support of an Enterprise-Wide
Population Health Approach
Webinar B
Mobile Health: Where Are We Now?
• Paul W. Miller, MD, MS, PMP
DC Specialist Leader | Strategy & Operations, Deloitte Consulting LLP
The landscape for mobile health is rapidly changing based on technical and functional requirements. This session looks at changes to date and patterns that are emerging.
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Logistics
Hotel Information
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Transportation
Train Stations:
Union Station and the Ogilvie Transportation Center
are within 1 mile of the hotel.
Cab fare may be $5-7.
Airports:
Hotel Reservations:
Call Melissa Givens, Group Housing
Coordinator (call 312-321-7185 or email at
[email protected])
Concierge Desk:
The Westin Chicago River North has easy access to
both airports, Midway Airport and Chicago O’Hare
Airport.
Approximate fees are listed below:
O’Hare International Airport to/from:
Located in Lobby
Free access
GO Airport Express Shuttle (per person)
• One-Way $29.00
• Round-Trip $53.00
Wi-Fi Access in Hotel Room: No Charge
Taxi Service
Wi-Fi Access in Lobby:
Wi-Fi Access at Conference:
• $35.00 to $40.00
There is free access for one device per
conference attendee on both Thursday,
November 13, and Friday, November 14.
Hotel Gym:
No Charge for our attendees staying at the hotel.
Conference Activities:
To be held on River Level I and River Level II
(access via escalator or elevator.
Hotel Parking: Available for $69 per day (unlimited access in and
out of hotel); other parking garages are also found
near the hotel. Driving instructions to the hotel can
be found at http://www.westinchicago.com/directions
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Our 2014 MFTC Sponsors
Marquee Sponsors
Lexmark/Perspective Software, Marshfield Clinic Information Services, Inc.,
Morrisey Associates, Surescripts, Symantec
Pinnacle Sponsors
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API Healthcare, Arcadia Healthcare Solutions, Avastone Health Solutions,
Citrix Systems, G/S Solutions, Logicalis, OnBase by Hyland , PC Connection, Structured Communication Systems, Inc., Vecna
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Premier Sponsors
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Airwatch by VMware
Alego Health
Anthelio Health Solutions
Aventura HQ Inc.
Black Box Network Services
Cannon IV
Coretek Services
Critical Alert Systems
CXTec
Dell
EHR & Practice Management
Consultants, Inc.
ESD
Enovate Medical
Extension Healthcare
ExtraHop Networks
FUJIFILM Medical Systems
Greenway Health
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
HospitalPortal.net
Innovative Workflow Technologies
iNTERFACEWARE, Inc.
Jive Software
Key Source International
Kofax
Leidos Health
MRK Group, Ltd.
MYY Consulting, Inc.
Medisolv, Inc.
Medisphere
MetaStar, Inc.
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Motorola Solutions
NTT Data
Nordic
Panasonic
Paragon Development Systems
PatientSafe Solutions
Purdue Healthcare Advisors
Pure Storage
Rauland-Borg Corporation
Stoltenberg Consulting, Inc.
TEKsystems
U.S. Signal
Vital, A Toshiba Medical
Systems Group Company
Zynx Health, Inc.
THREE COLOR
100% OPACITY
PMS 292C
C - 55
M - 16
Y-0
K-0
WHITE LOGO
LOGOTYPE
WHITE 100% OPACITY
WATERMARK
WHITE 40% OPACITY/TRANSPARENCY
C-0
Y-0
M -0
K-0
The white logo is used on solid color
or image based backgrounds.
PMS 642C
PMS Cool Gray 9
C - 15
M-8
Y-5
K-0
C - 55
M - 47
Y - 44
K -10
BLACK LOGO
GRAY LOGO
LOGOTYPE
BLACK 100% OPACITY
LOGOTYPE
100% OPACITY
WATERMARK
BLACK 20% OPACITY/TRANSPARENCY
C-0
Y-0
M -0
K - 100
WATERMARK
40% OPACITY/TRANSPARENCY
C - 55
Y - 47
M -44
K - 10
For limited use only
one or two-color applications such
as newspaper advertising or forms.
For limited use only
one or two-color applications such
as newspaper advertising or forms.
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Our 2014 MFTC Sponsors
Welcome Reception Sponsor Harris Corporation
Keynote Session
Sponsors
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Baxter, eProtex
Case Study Sponsors 20
Black Box Network Services (ES18), Coretek Services (ES19),
MDI Access (ES17), Orion Health (ES4), PricewaterhouseCoopers (ES3),
Pure Storage (ES2)
Conference Wi-Fi Sponsor CDW Healthcare
Conference Bag Sponsor
Medisphere
Conference Name Tag Sponsor
Impact Advisors
Breakfast and Lunch Sponsors
Greater Chicago Chapter of HIMSS Platinum Sponsors, Landesk,
Lexmark, Burwood Group, Absolute, RES Software, AppSense
Speed Networking Case Studies
HTC Global Services, Inc., Health Data Archiver, Zynx Health, Inc.
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Caucus
Room
Exhibits and Sponsor Locations
River Level I
Type
PRE39
Elevators
PRE29 PRE30 PRE31
PRE43
PRE44
PRE45
Jackson Park
Rogers
Park
Grant
Park
Lincoln
Park
Burnham
Park
Escalator
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PRE42
Coat
Check
Washington
Park
PRE41
PRE36
Astor
Court
PRE40
PRE37
PRE34 PRE35
Astor
Ballroom
PRE38
PRE32 PRE33
Door to
Outside
Sponsor Name
PIN08
API Healthcare
PRE03
Airwatch by VMwar
PRE14
Alego Health
PRE30
Anthelio Health Solutions
PIN02
Arcadia Healthcare Solutions
PIN01
Avastone Health Solutions
PRE25
Aventura HQ Inc.
PRE06
Black Box Network Services
PRE04
Cannon IV
PIN04
Citrix Systems
PRE05
Coretek Services
PRE37
Critical Alert Systems
PRE18
CXTec
PRE43
Dell Services
PRE44
EHR & Practice Management Consultants, Inc.
PRE32
Enovate Medical
PRE36
PRE19
PRE45
PRE35
ESD
Chicago
Extension Healthcare
River
ExtraHop Networks
FUJIFILM Medical Systems
PRE38
TEKsystems
PIN 07
G/S Solutions
PRE11
Greenway Health
PRE15
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
PRE01
HospitalPortal.net
PRE20
Innovative Workflow Technologies, Inc.
PRE13
iNTERFACEWARE, Inc.
PRE34
Jive Software
PRE10
Key Source International
PRE42
Kofax
PRE09
Leidos Health
MAR01
Lexmark/Perspective Software
PIN10
Logicalls
MAR04
Marshfield Clinic Information Services, Inc.
PRE23
Medisolv, Inc.
PRE08
Medisphere
PRE40
MetaStar, Inc.
PRE39
Milwaukee School of Engineering
PRE21
MMY Consulting, Inc.
MAR05
Morrisey Associates
PRE29
Motorola Solutions
PRE31
MRK Group Ltd.
PRE24
Nordic
PRE22
NTT Data
PIN09
OnBase by Hyland
PRE17
Panasonic
PRE26
Paragon Development Systems
PRE02
PatientSafe Solutions
PIN05
PC Connection
PRE12
Purdue Healthcare Advisors
PRE07
Pure Storage
PRE41
Rauland-Borg Corporation
PRE27
Stoltenberg Consulting, Inc.
PIN06
Structured Communication Systems, Inc.
MAR03
Surescripts
MAR02
Symantec
PRE28
U.S. Signal
PIN03
Vecna
PRE16
Vital, A Toshiba Medical Systems Group Co.
PRE33
Zynx Health, Inc.
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level I
Astor Court
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level I
Astor Court
Level I
Astor Court
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Court
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Court
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Grand Court
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Court
Level I
Astor Court
Level I
Astor Court
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Grand Court
Level II
Grand Court
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
Grand Ballroom
Level II
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
Astor Cour
PRE05 PRE06
PRE09 PRE10
PRE07 PRE08
PRE18
PRE25
PRE11 PRE12 PRE13 PRE14
Level II
PRE24 PRE23 PRE22
Astor Court
PRE17 PRE16 PRE15
Promenade Ballroom
Level I
PRE28 PRE27 PRE26
Promenade Ballroom
Level II
PRE21 PRE20 PRE19
Level II
River Level II
PRE01 PRE02 PRE03 PRE04
Room
Grand Ballroom
Elevators
Floor
Level II
Promenade
Ballroom
To Terrace
PIN01 PIN02 PIN03 PIN04 PIN05
MAR03
MAR04
Caucus
Room
Executive
Room
MAR05
C
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MAR02
Grand Ballroom
Grand Court
River
Front
Terrace
MAR01
Escalator
PIN06 PIN07 PIN08 PIN09 PIN10
Registration
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