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Physician's Track

The InSight Physician’s Track is designed to provide physicians and team members who support physician solution deployment with best practices on clinical adoption of IT. Using real examples, the Physician's Track sessions will address questions about physician engagement, improving care outcomes with HIT and achieving Meaningful Use.

Sessions specifically designed for Physician’s currently include:

*Contains session description below.

1010: Deploying Mobile Portal at Saint Luke's Health System
September 17, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm
This presentation will describe the experience of Saint Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, MO during their deployment of Horizon Mobile Physician Portal. The presenters will discuss how security and ease of use by physicians were the dominant factors in their design considerations. This aspect required careful attention to ensure the physician users would have their Mobile Portal preferences optimized before their initial login and will cover customizations Saint Luke’s Health System made to their Mobile Portal site to add features for their devices of choice – Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The presenters will review the architecture of their Mobile Portal environment and the project processes of the Mobile Portal deployment. Finally the presenters will discuss the Mobile Portal go-live and the issues they encountered during the deployment.

1108: We've completed the pilot. Now what?
September 16, 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm 
The speaker will share their experiences in implementing Horizon Ambulatory Care in 30 offices. This will include successes as well as learning opportunities. The participant will be able to take away information that will allow them to successfully implement Horizon Ambulatory Care at their locations. 

1110: Learn How Advanced Features Can Optimize Workflows
September 17, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm 
Now that you have implemented Horizon Ambulatory Care in your organization, come and learn how you can optimize HAC to its fullest potential. In this session, attendees will learn more advanced features of Horizon Ambulatory Care and how they can have a positive impact to the workflow and efficiencies of EMR in the physician offices. This session will explore many shortcuts and time saving tips and tricks of Horizon Ambulatory Care. There will also be a discussion on alternate documentation tools such as building macros and using Dragon. You will learn what works and things to avoid when using alternative methods. 

1404: Paperless Journey Across the Health Care Continuum
September 16, 8:15 am - 9:15 am 
Healthcare technology is expected to enhance care and provide a path to being paperless. This session will describe enterprise strategy to paperless journey through the healthcare continuum with the patient as the center of the flow. It will also share outcomes as a result of the journey.

1505: Horizon Emergency Care Product Update 
September 16, 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Mark Bentley, Solution Line Manager for Horizon Emergency Care, will describe goals accomplished by the HEC team and our customers since the InSight 2009 Annual Conference.

1509: The Clinicals Journey: How to see the Horizon? Part 1 
September 17, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
EMC has installed or upgraded 33 applications in 36 months. The panel presentation will represent and address implementation recommendations, building/training, post implementation considerations, stengths, challenges, lessons learned and future solutions. Learn how best to optimize workflow process and efficiency to maximize stimulus resources.

1510: The Clinicals Journey: How to see the Horizon? Part 2 
September 17, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm
EMC has installed or upgraded 33 applications in 36 months. The panel presentation will represent and address implementation recommendations, building/training, post implementation considerations, stengths, challenges, lessons learned and future solutions. Learn how best to optimize workflow process and efficiency to maximize stimulus resources.

2003: Best Practices for Incorporating CDS and Alerts in CPOE 
September 15, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Allegiance Health strategically deployed Clinical Decision Support (CDS) in the form of medication alerts in CPOE to meet Leapfrog standards while maintaining high physician adoption. This was accomplished by first identifying the level of alerting that meets the Leapfrog goals and then focusing on developing a mechanism for maintaining the system to ensure the clinical relevance of the alerts.

2006: The Road to "Meaningful" Physician Adoption of HIT
September 16, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
This expert panel session will focus on best practices and lessons learned from key physician leaders who are driving change and care improvements through the use of HIT. Hear how these organizations engaged physicians and top down leadership to successfully deploy CPOE and the EHR.

2007: A Big Hairy Audacious CPOE Goal
September 16, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
A Big Hairy Audacious CPOE Goal illustrates why hospitals need to push CPOE implementations and win buy-in from all physicians to realize significant patient care benefits. In his book Building Your Company's Vision, James Collins describes a big hairy audacious goal (BHAG) as a clear and compelling goal that acts as a catalyst for team spirit. Our presentation, A Big Hairy Audacious CPOE Goal, explains why nothing short of an all-out effort will do when trying to reap the many advantages associated with electronic order entry. Or, as we call it at Dupont Hospital, computerized patient order entry (CPOE).

2008: Rolling out HEO in 8 facilities in less than a year
September 16, 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare will share their experiences and "key learnings" over the past year when they implemented Horizon Expert Orders in 8 facilities across two states. Come to find out how they accomplished this rapid implementation, and what they might have done differently if they were to do it again.

2009: Working Outside the Box: Use of HEO in High Risk Medication Management 
September 17, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
In this session Peninsula Regional Medical Center will discuss the use of Horizon Expert Orders CPOE solution to reduce risk and improve outcomes associated with high risk medications such as Coumadin, Heparin and Dilaudid. The organization instituted process change, an educational strategy and best practice standards using iForms and other decision support tools to support decision making during the ordering process for these high risk medications. Peninsula will describe the initiative from inception to deployment including initial patient safety results achieved.

2010: A Journey to ARRA Meaningful Use
September 17, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm 
The HiTech Act of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) authorizes the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to provide a reimbursement incentive for providers who are successful in becoming “meaningful users” of an electronic health record (EHR). Allegiance Health, in conjunction with McKesson, has outlined a multiyear Clinical IT strategy considering the most expeditious manner in which to meet the ARRA requirements.

2205: Best Practices to Achieve Meaningful Use - Acute Care Focus
September 16, 9:30 am- 10:30 am 
This session will cover everything an acute-care facility needs to do to qualify for each stage of stimulus incentives. It will map the 23 meaningful use criteria not only to applicable solutions but also to specific policy, build, workflow, reporting and other considerations that must be addressed.

5405: Using Horizon Business Insight to Engage Physicians in a Shared Quality Agenda
September 16, 9:30 am - 10:30 am
By using medical service specific reports culled from various source systems and distributing on our business intelligence tool we were able to engage our physician partners and facilitate improvements in our care delivery processes. In collaboration with the Liver Transplant physicians at the University of Washington Medical Center, we published the service''s own liver transplant data on our business intelligence tool and created additional reports from the data warehouse showing LOS and readmissions of the same population. This allowed physicians to look at care across the continuum and assess the need for operative and donor process measure improvements to positively impact patient outcomes.

Note: Sessions, dates and times as of June 21, 2010. Schedule is subject to change.

Online Schedule

Visit the online schedule for current sessions, dates and times. For questions about the Physician's Track, contact speakers@insight-net.org.