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ARCHIVE OF CONTENT FROM THE
2015 REDWOOD MEDNET CONFERENCE
REDWOOD MEDNET PRESENTS
Connecting
California to Improve Patient Care in 2015
Practical Solutions for Healthcare Information
Exchange and Interoperability
INCLUDING THE CALIFORNIA CONNECTS 2015
INTEROPERABILITY EXHIBITION
FRIDAY JULY 31, 2015
HYATT VINEYARD CREEK HOTEL AND SPA
SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA
Connecting California to Improve Patient
Care is an annual conference featuring
presentations on electronic health records (EHR) and on
the use of national technology standards to establish interoperability for
electronic patient healthcare data. Conference presenters will explain practical
solutions for securely sharing electronic clinical information between computer
systems at unaffiliated health care facilities, such as outpatient practices,
hospitals, laboratories, imaging centers, long term care, home health, public
health, payers, patient engagement portals and mobile apps. Conference attendees
will learn about best practices in
health
informatics. Speakers will discuss the current status of health information
technology in California, national
software road maps
for data standards,
interoperability, patient
safety, and emerging tools and
opportunities for physician and patient engagement.
PLENARY SESSION CHAIR
Barbara Filkins - Security Analyst,
SANS Institute
PRESENTERS
Nagesh (Dragon) Bashyam - Technical
SME, Data Access Framework, S & I Framework
Robert M. Cothren, PhD - Executive
Director, California Association of HIEs (CAHIE)
William Hersh, MD - Professor, Medical
Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, OHSU
Michael Hogarth, MD - Professor of
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine
Kevin D. Isbell - Senior Director,
Health Information Exchange, Kaiser Permanente
Arien Malec - Vice President, Data
Platform Solutions, Relay Health and Member of HITSC
Thomas H. Payne, MD - Medical Director,
IT Services, University of Washington Medicine
Wes Rishel - Member of HITSC, Retired
Computer Industry Analyst, Co-founder of HL7
Lucia Savage, JD - Chief Privacy
Officer, Office of the National Coordinator, HHS
Micky Tripathi, PhD, MPP - President
and CEO, Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative
Presenter
Bios [ PDF ]
Theresa Cullen, MD, MS, was also
scheduled to deliver a keynote presentation but is
unable to attend the conference.
California Connects Interoperability Exhibition, hosted
concurrently as part of the Redwood MedNet Conference, will feature
practical kiosk demonstrations on interoperability.
The kiosks will show the secure exchange of electronic health data, including
patient engagement with the care team, in a hands on manner that allows one
on one interaction with kiosk presenters.
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REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE
- INCLUDES THURSDAY RECEPTION, FRIDAY BREAKFAST,
REFRESHMENTS, AND LUNCH
Online
Conference Registration
ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED JULY 28TH
Print Conference Registration Form
- FOR REGISTRATION ON SITE AT
CONFERENCE
Before July 1
$300 - EARLY
REGISTRATION DISCOUNT ENDED JUNE 30
On or after July 1
$375
Government
Rate $200
Student
Rate $150
Safety Net Scholarship
$100
LIMITED TO 15 SCHOLARSHIPS
PRE-CONFERENCE DINNER
Dinner Ticket
Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 7:00
PM $75
DINNER MENU - WINE FROM
ANDERSON VALLEY,
CALIFORNIA
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Hyatt Vineyard Creek Hotel
- HYATT ROOMS SOLD OUT
Marriott Courtyard
- LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET FROM
THE HYATT
Hotel La Rose
- ON RAILROAD SQUARE TWO
BLOCKS FROM THE HYATT
SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION
Thursday July 30, 2015 - 4:00 PM to
7:00 PM
Friday July 31, 2015 - 7:00 AM to
12:00 NOON
PRE-CONFERENCE -
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Reception - 5:00 PM
to 6:30 PM -
INCLUDED IN
REGISTRATION
Dinner -
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM -
DINNER $75. NOT INCLUDED IN CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE -
Friday, July 31, 2015
Plenary Sessions - 8:00
AM to 5:00 PM
California Connects
Interoperability Exhibition - 9:45 AM to 3:45
PM
WINE SILENT AUCTION FUNDRAISER -
WINE
FROM ANDERSON VALLEY,
CALIFORNIA
Thursday July 30, 2015 - 4:00 PM to
7:00 PM
Friday July 31, 2015 - 7:00 AM to
1:00 PM
LOGISTICS
Travel to Sonoma County -
Flying - Driving - Lodging
CONFERENCE HOTEL
Hyatt Vineyard Creek Hotel & Spa
170 Railroad Street, Santa Rosa,
California - 707 284 1234
Joe
Rodota Trail - walk, run, or bike, 8.5 miles of paved
trail immediately adjacent to Hyatt
2015 Conference Agenda
[ PDF ]
Exhibitor & Sponsor Prospectus
Connecting California to Improve
Patient Care in 2015
Practical Solutions for Healthcare Information Exchange and
Interoperability
HYATT VINEYARD CREEK HOTEL, SANTA ROSA,
CALIFORNIA
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015
TIMES AS PLANNED BUT SUBJECT TO
CHANGE
4:00 PM - Registration
Open
4:00 PM - Silent Wine Auction
Open
5:00 PM - Reception
begins
6:30 PM - Reception
ends
7:00 PM - Silent Wine Auction closes
for the day
7:00 PM - Registration closes for
the day
7:00 PM - Pre-Conference
Dinner begins
9:00 PM - Pre-Conference Dinner
ends
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2015
[ AGENDA ]
[ PRESENTER
BIOS ]
7:00 AM - Registration
Open
7:00 AM - Continental
Breakfast
7:00 AM - Silent Wine Auction
re-opens
8:00 AM - First Plenary Session -
Early Morning
Welcome
Will
Ross
Project Manager,
Redwood MedNet
Barbara
Filkins
PLENARY SESSION CHAIR
Security Analyst,
SANS Institute
Health Care
Cyberthreat Report, SANS Institute, February 2014
8:15 AM - Conference
Keynote #1
Keynote Presentations
Building the Road to
Interoperability One Section at a Time
Lucia Savage,
JD
[ PRESENTATION ]
Chief Privacy Officer,
Office of the National Coordinator
(ONC)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Guide to Privacy and Security of
Electronic Health Information, ONC, April 2015
Health
IT Privacy and Security Resources, ONC website
Security
Risk Assessment Tool, ONC, March 2014
9:30 AM - Morning Refreshment Break
and California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
10:00 AM - Second Plenary Session -
Late Morning
The Evidence Base for Health
Information Exchange
William Hersh,
MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
Professor, Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology,
Oregon Health Science University
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Informatics Professor Blog
Effective
Healthcare Systematic Review Protocol: Health Information
Exchange, AHRQ, March 2015
Little
Evidence Of Health Information Exchange Impact On Cost, Use, And Quality Of
Care,
Rahurhar, et al., Health Affairs,
March 2015
Usage and Effect of Health Information
Exchange, Rudin, et al., Annals of Int. Med., December
2014
AMIA EHR 2020 Task Force on
Status and Future Direction of EHRs
Thomas H. Payne,
MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
Medical Director, Information Technology
Services, UW Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine,
University
of Washington
Chair-elect, Board of Directors,
American Medical Informatics Association
(AMIA)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Testimony of Dr.
Thomas H. Payne before the U.S. Senate HELP Committee,
June 10, 2015
Report
of the AMIA EHR 2020 Task Force on the Status and Future Direction of
EHRs, JAMIA, May 2015
Report on Health Information
Blocking, ONC, Report to Congress, April 2015
The
Cost of Technology, JAMA, 2012
No one was more surprised than the physician
himself. The drawing was
unmistakable. It showed the artist, a
7-year-old girl, on the examining
table. Her older sister was seated
nearby in a chair, as was her mother,
cradling her baby sister. The
doctor sat staring at the computer, his back
to the patient and everyone else. All were
smiling. The picture was
carefully drawn with beautiful colors and
details, and you couldn't miss
the message.
NOTE:
Theresa Cullen, MD, MS, was also scheduled to deliver a
keynote presentation but was unable to attend the conference.
12:00 NOON - Lunch Break and
California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
1:15 PM - Silent Wine Auction Ends
1:15 PM - Third Plenary Session -
Early Afternoon
First Panel on Health Data Interoperability
Robert M. Cothren,
PhD
[ PRESENTATION ]
Executive Director,
California Association of Health Information
Exchanges (CAHIE)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
California Trusted Exchange
Network (CTEN), CAHIE Website
Kevin D. Isbell
[ PRESENTATION ]
Senior Director, Health Information Exchange,
Kaiser Permanente
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Carequality
Interoperability Framework Adopters,
Overcoming Key Challenges
in HIE, Care Connectivity Consortium White Paper,
April 2015
Arien Malec
[ PRESENTATION ]
Vice President, Data Platform Solutions,
RelayHealth
Member,
Health IT
Standards Committee
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
S & I Framework Task
Force, Letter of Transmittal to ONC, March 26, 2015
Michael Hogarth
, MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
Professor, Internal Medicine and Pathology
and Laboratory Medicine, UC
Davis School of Medicine
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
HL7
CDAŽ R2 Implementation Guide: Clinical Oncology Treatment Plan and Summary,
2:45 PM - Afternoon Refreshment
Break and California Connects Interoperability
Exhibition
3:30 PM - California
Connects Interoperability Exhibition Ends
3:30 PM - Fourth Plenary Session -
Late Afternoon
Second Panel on Health Data
Interoperability
Wes Rishel
[ PRESENTATION ]
Retired Computer Analyst; also Member
Health IT
Standards Committee
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Nagesh (Dragon) Bashyam
[ PRESENTATION ]
Technical SME, Data Access Framework
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Local Data
Access Use Case and Functional Requirements,
December 4, 2013
DAF
Document Metadata Based Access Implementation Guide,
IHE, June 1, 2015
Micky Tripathi
[ PRESENTATION ]
President and CEO,
Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Community-wide
Implementation of Health Information Technology,
Goroll, et al., JAMIA, January 2009
Massachusetts
E-Health Project Increased Physicians' Ability To Use Registries, And Signals
Progress
Toward Better
Care, Fleurant, et al., Health Affairs, July 2011
5:00 PM - End of
Conference
CONFERENCE ARCHIVES
2016 Redwood MedNet Conference
2015 Redwood MedNet Conference
2014 Redwood MedNet Conference
2013 Redwood MedNet Conference
2012 Redwood MedNet Conference
2011 Redwood MedNet Conference
2010 Redwood MedNet Conference
2009 Redwood MedNet Conference
2008 Redwood MedNet Conference
2007 Redwood MedNet Conference
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2015 California Connects
Interoperability Exhibition
HYATT VINEYARD CREEK HOTEL, SANTA ROSA,
CALIFORNIA
California Connects 2015 is hosted in an
exhibition area adjacent to the plenary ballroom for the Redwood MedNet
Conference. The demonstrations allow conference attendees to see clinical data
interoperability solutions based on current and planned technology standards for
electronic clinical data exchange. The California Connects demonstrations are
open to the public during the 2015 Redwood MedNet Conference.
Interoperability Exhibition Schedule on Friday
July 31, 2015
9:30 AM
to 10:00 AM - Morning Break
- 30 minutes
12:00 PM
to 1:15 PM - Lunch Break
- 75 minutes
2:45 PM
to 3:30 PM - Afternoon Break
- 45 minutes
Exhibition schedule may adapt to changes in
Plenary session start and stop times
Interoperability Exhibitors
Apelon
Edifecs
CAHIE
RAIN / Live Oak
Santa Cruz HIE / California Direct
Stella Technology
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015
TIMES APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO
CHANGE
4:00 PM - Kiosk setup
begins
7:00 PM - Kiosk setup ends for the
evening
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2015
7:00 AM - Kiosk setup
continues
9:30 AM - Begin morning refreshment
and first session of California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
10:00 AM - End morning refreshment
and first session of California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
12:00 NOON - Begin lunch and second
session of California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
1:15 PM - End lunch and second session
of California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
2:45 PM - Begin afternoon refreshment
and third session of California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
3:30 PM - End afternoon refreshment
and third session of California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
CALIFORNIA CONNECTS ARCHIVES
2014 California Connects
[ WEBSITE ]
2012 California Connects
[ WEBSITE ]
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