- About AMIA
- About
- Strategic Initiatives and Programs
- Leadership
- Board of Directors
- Staff
- Committees
- Audit Committee
- Awards Committee
- Awards Executive Committee
- Bylaws Committee
- Education Committee
- Ethics Committee
- Finance Committee
- International Affairs Committee
- Meetings Committee
- Membership Committee
- Nominating Committee
- Public Policy Committee
- Publications Committee
- Working Group Steering Committee
- Bylaws & Policies
- Awards
- Advertising
- Member Center
- Resources
- News & Publications
- Meetings
- Education
AMIA & Scottsdale Institute Teleconferences
Adoption of CPOE in Community Hospitals: Leading Practices
April 10, 2007
11:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. CT
Cost: $55
Erica Drazen, Vice President, Emerging Practices, FCG.
In 2006, FCG studied how five community hospitals approached physician incentives, workflow, metrics, physician training, and management of clinical decision support with CPOE. To make sure the hospital’s experience was relevant to the challenges of community settings, sites had to have CPOE in use in more than 80 percent of the hospital units and for at least 75 percent of all orders for inpatients. Independent community physicians managed more than 50 percent of admissions. The sponsor of the study was the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC). See the report at "Computerized Physician Order Entry, Lessons Learned in Community Hospitals".
Dial-In Information
Participants will receive an email with the teleconference phone number the day before the call, as well as links to any associated documents. All information will be sent to the email used when paying for the teleconference.
If you have any questions, please contact the Scottsdale Institute at
scottsdale@scottsdaleinstitute.org
or call 1-952-545-5880.
Call-in numbers and links to associated documents are sent to participants one business day prior to the start of the call, thus, unfortunately, there are no refunds for cancellation requests received less than two business days prior to the date of the call.
To enroll, go to
http://www.scottsdaleinstitute.org/confs/pp/2007-04-10.asp
.
Continuing Education Opportunity
AMIA and the Scottsdale Institute have partnered on a series of teleconferences to occur in 2006 and 2007. The Scottsdale Institute is a not-for-profit corporation serving executive teams in leading healthcare systems.
Archive
Medication Reconciliation at Advocate Healthcare
October 26, 2006
11:00 pm to 12:30 pm CT
AMIA members may register for $55.
RHIO Industry Update and Expert Panel
February 21, 2007
11:-00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CT
Cost: $45
Molly Joel Coye, MD, MPH, President and CEO, Health Technology Center, and Janet Marchibroda, CEO, e-Health Initiative, Moderators. Panelists are Gerald Hinkley, Attorney, Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP, J. Marc Overhage MD, PhD, CEO, Regenstrief Institute, Inc., and Robert Steffel, Executive Director, HealthBridge, Inc. A brief presentation of recent industry survey results is followed by a Q&A session with the panelists covering:
- Engaging hospitals in a competitive market
- Building consensus across multiple constituencies
- Stark implications and how they are being addressed
- Keys to success and lessons learned
- Measured benefits for physicians and patients
- The adoption curve
- Payer investment trends
The MidSouth e-Health Alliance: Overcoming Policy, Privacy and Security Barriers
March 8, 2007
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. CT
Cost: $45
Vicki Estrin, Program Manager, Regional Informatics, Vanderbilt Center for Better Health, describes the operations of this RHIO and lessons learned in planning, implementation and the adoption phase. Metrics and dashboards are also included.

















