| | 8:45 am - 9:00 am | Welcome and Introductions | | | Ken Rubin - Director, Standards and Interoperability, VHA Office of Knowledge Based Systems and OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force Co-Chair | | 9:00 am - 9:45 am | FEATURED KEYNOTE: The Tensions between Workflow, Status Quo, and Keeping up with Technology (and the Times) | | | W. Ed Hammond, PhD, FACMI, FAIMBE, FIMIA, FHL7 Director, Duke Center for Health Informatics, Duke Translational Medicine Institute VIEW PDF Director, Applied Informatics Research, Duke Health Technology Solutions Director of Academic Affairs, MMCi Program, School of Medicine Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, School of Medicine Professor Emeritus, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering Research Professor, School of Nursing Adjunct Professor, Fuqua School of Business Dr. Hammond's presentation will focus on the changes being "forced" on the health system as a consequence of advances in technology, as well as the impacts of changing health best practices and the industry's ability to adopt them Dr. Ed Hammond has extensive experience in the design and implementation of electronic health records, starting in 1970. Dr. Hammond’s academic and industry leadership include, past president of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) and AMIA Board member, President and Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, three terms as Chair of Health Level Seven and HL7 committees, two terms as the Convenor of ISO Technical Committee 215, Working Group 2 and the current Ambassador to Developing Countries and the chair of the Joint Initiative Council of ISO/CEN/HL7. He was Chair of the Data Standards Working Group of the Connecting for Health Public-Private Consortium and serves on the Board of the eHealth Initiative. He also served as Chair of the Computer-based Patient Record Institute and on the CPRI Board. He was a Chair of ACM SIGBIO, is an advisor to the American Hospital Association on health data standards and related matters, and chair of the Steering Committee for the Rockefeller-sponsored Open Enterprise eHealth Architecture Framework Project. Dr. Hammond served as a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Patient Safety Data Standards. He was a member of the National Library of Medicine Long Range Planning Committee and a member of the Healthcare Information Technology Advisory Panel of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. He has served on a number of NIH review committees, testified on a number of occasions for NCVHS, and has presented to several IOM committees. Dr. Hammond has served and is serving on a number of editorial boards, and has published over 300 technical articles. | | 9:45 am - 10:15 am | Interoperable Healthcare Workflows: Goals and Vision | | | Dr. Shane McNamee, MD, US Department of Veterans Affairs VIEW PDF From both a patient and provider perspective, healthcare delivery is disconnected, inefficient and greatly dissatisfying process. Healthcare processes can be inconsistent, unreliable, are organizationally specific, challenging to document, and near impossible to share consistently and repeatably. The emergence of Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) as a dominant standard offers a tremendous hope in stabilizing health care processes to support both patients and providers as organizations strive toward improved efficacy and high reliability. The intelligent implementation of portable workflows and processes promises improvements of the four major areas of quality: efficacy, efficiency, access, and satisfaction. As the industry rushes headlong into this space, clear guidance through interoperable standards is necessary to support portability of patients, healthcare plans and pathways. Well-crafted standards will help deliver true patient centered both within and between health care organizations, and needs a community of practice and engaged practitioners to identify gaps and evolve this work en route to open, interoperable health processes. This talk will articulate a tangible and achievable future-state of healthcare process interoperability and highlight critical challenges to that vision. Shane McNamee M.D. serves as the Director of Development for the Health Solutions Management office in the VHA. He is the Clinical Lead for VA's Enterprise Health Management Platform, an effort to modernize that organization's electronic heath record. Dr. McNamee is a Polytrauma Rehabilitation Physician specializing in recovery of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), particularly focused on complex combat wounds and effective transition of the most severely combat wounded. In informatics, Dr. McNamee's priorities include health data interoperability, user centered design (such as decreasing cognitive burden), and business process re-engineering. Dr. McNamee graduated as a Presidential Scholar from the Medical College of Ohio and completed residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the Virginia Commonwealth University. He is published in the fields of TBI, complex neurologic injuries, post combat care and Polytrauma. | | 10:30 am - 10:45 am | Morning Refreshment Break | | 10:30 am - 11:00 am | Overview of OMG Business Standards: Business Process Management Notation (BPMN), Case Management Notation (CMN), Decision Model and Notation (DMN) | | | Denis Gagné - CEO and CTO, Trisotech and Chair, OMG BPMN Interchange Working Group VIEW PDF Presented by one of the foremost experts in BPM standards, this session will introduce the three leading business modeling standards produced by the Object Management Group (OMG) in recent years. This fast-paced session will introduce the core concepts, differentiation and business value of the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), the Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) and the Decision Model Notation (DMN). Explained and demonstrated will be both general methods and best practices, as well as the specific roles and usage of these dominant business modeling notations in the context of business improvement, innovation and transformation. | | 11:00 am - 11:30 am | Workstream Introductions | | 11:30 am - Noon | Breakout Session Planning and Goal Setting | | Noon - 1:00 pm | Lunch | | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm | Workshop Breakout Sessions | | | The community will divide into smaller working groups to discuss key topics. BPM Health Field Guide Track BPM Health Pilot Track | | 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Afternoon Refreshment Break | | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Workshop Breakout Sessions (continued) | | | The community will divide into 2-3 smaller working groups to discuss key topics identified earlier in the day. Candidates include: BPM Health Field Guide Track BPM Health Pilot Track | | 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Summary and Outbrief Preparation | | | 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Reconvene, Outbrief and Next Steps | | | | Moderator: Ken Rubin - Director, Standards and Interoperability, VHA Office of Knowledge Based Systems and OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force Co-Chair | agenda subject to change NOTE: If you register for the Technical Meeting Week, you do not have to pay the additional fee(s) to attend this or any of the special events. If you register only for special events, the special fees apply. Last updated on 03/21/2017 by Meg |