1st Edition

The Journey Never Ends Technology's Role in Helping Perfect Health Care Outcomes

Edited By David Garets, Claire McCarthy Garets Copyright 2016
    292 Pages 68 B/W Illustrations
    by HIMSS Publishing

    292 Pages 68 B/W Illustrations
    by HIMSS Publishing

    If your health care organization is typical, you were successful in getting your electronic medical record (EMR) system installed on time and within budget. You declared victory and collected some money from meaningful use. But very quickly, you realized you were not getting the expected return on your investment. So you started the "optimization" process to make refinements, do some stuff over, and get it right this time.

    The Journey Never Ends: Technology's Role in Helping Perfect Health Care Outcomes is dedicated to helping you derive value from your investment in the software and the people in your organization. It describes some of the major initiatives, post EMR implementation, which most health care organizations now face. Most of these are transformational in nature, and instead of being IT projects, they are business or clinical initiatives with an IT component. If you or your board thought you were done spending large amounts of money on IT after implementing your EMR, you’re dead wrong. Welcome to the new reality!

    LEVERAGING YOUR EMR TO DERIVE VALUE

    The User Experience: An Underexploited Opportunity

    Doug Eastman, PhD

    Ongoing Change: Developing Sustainment

    Ronnie D. Bower, Jr., MA

    EMR Benefits Don’t Come in a Box: Why Structured Innovation Is Necessary to Realize Strategic EMR Value

    Douglas Ivan Thompson, MBA

    Using EMR Data to Improve Clinical Protocols, Outcomes, and Patient Safety

    H. Lester Reed, MD

    Using the EMR to Achieve Operational Excellence through "Lean" Thinking

    James Hereford, MS

    Platform for Innovation, Part I—Maximizing the EMR

    Michael Blum, MD

    EMR Adoption Model Stage 7 Lessons

    John Hoyt, MHA

    OTHER IT INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE INITIATIVES


    Interoperability: Enabling Health Care Data Sharing

    Wes Rishel

    Business Intelligence Reporting and Analytics: Tools, Resources, and Governance

    Richard F. Gibson, MD, PhD, MBA

    The Future of Information Security in Health Care
    David S. Finn, CISA, CISM, CRISC

    Staffing IT for a Post-Live EMR World

    J. Scott Joslyn, PharmD, MBA, and Brian T. Malec, PhD

    SPENDING MORE ON IT: GOING BEYOND THE SCOPE OF YOUR EMR


    The Brave New World of Fee-for-Value Reimbursement

    Michael W. Davis, MS, MBA

    Health Information Exchange Case Study: Implementing a Multicommunity Hospital Set of Solutions on a Budget

    Alan Smith, MPH, and Jeff Cobb

    Bellin Health: A Model for Population Health

    Pete Knox, MS, Jacquelyn Hunt, PharmD, MS, Brad Wozney, MD, James Jerzak, MD, and Kathy Kerscher

    Patient Portals: Enabling Participatory Medicine

    Jan Oldenburg

    Platform for Innovation, Part II—New Technology and Applications

    Michael Blum, MD

    Biography

    Dave Garets is an internationally known industry analyst, author, and speaker on healthcare issues. The cocreator of the HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model, he was elected to HIMSS 50-in-50, the 50 most memorable contributors to healthcare IT in the last 50 years. In his 26-year career in healthcare, Dave has been a hospital CIO, group vice president and head of the healthcare IT research organization at Gartner, Inc., president and CEO of HIMSS Analytics, board chair and EVP of HIMSS, EVP of Healthlink, and general manager and executive director of The Advisory Board Company.

    Claire McCarthy Garets, MA, FHIMISS, is an organizational sociologist and an internationally recognized change management and technology adoption strategist. She has more than three decades of experience supporting diverse health care organizations through transformative technology implementations. In addition to her IT work, Claire’s change leadership experience includes mergers, downsizings, and reorganizations. Claire is the CEO of Change Gang, LLC, a boutique healthcare change management consulting firm. She specializes in transformational leadership development; supports HCOs in electronic medical record planning, implementation, and optimization; and advises IT companies. She earned an MA in sociology from the University of Montana.

    "The authors in this outstanding compilation of post-EMR needs and benefits will further prepare you for what’s required and what’s possible."
    —Larry Grandia, St. George, Utah