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ARCHIVE OF CONTENT FROM THE
2014 REDWOOD MEDNET CONFERENCE
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REDWOOD MEDNET PRESENTS
THE EIGHTH ANNUAL
Connecting
California to Improve Patient Care in 2014
Practical Solutions for Healthcare Information
Exchange and Interoperability
INCLUDING THE CALIFORNIA CONNECTS 2014
INTEROPERABILITY EXHIBITION
FRIDAY JULY 25, 2014
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, and also including patient
engagement portals and mobile apps. Conference attendees will learn about best
practices in health informatics. Speakers
will explain the current status of health information technology
California, national software road maps
for standards and interoperability
and patient safety, and
emerging
tools and
opportunities for physician and
patient engagement.
PRESENTERS
Paul Biondich, MD, MS,
Regenstrief Institute
Robert M. Cothren, PhD,
CAHIE
John D. Halamka, MD, MS,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Michael A. Hogarth, MD,
UC Davis School of Medicine
James P. Killeen, MD,
UC San Diego School of Medicine
Joshua C. Mandel, MD,
Boston Children's Hospital
John E. Mattison, MD,
Kaiser Permanente
David P. McCallie, Jr., MD,
Cerner Corp.
David A. Minch,
HealthShare Bay Area
Wes Rishel,
Retired
Dean F. Sittig, PhD,
School of Biomedical Informatics, University of Texas Houston
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 the kiosk presenters. The kiosks are co-sponsored by
Redwood MedNet and California Association of
Health Information Exchanges (CAHIE).
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REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE
- INCLUDES THURSDAY RECEPTION, AND FRIDAY CONTINENTAL
BREAKFAST, REFRESHMENTS & LUNCH
Register Online
[ Online pre-registration closed July 22 ]
Printable
Order Form [ for on site registration ]
Before
July 1 $300
PREPAY TO SAVE $75
On or after July 1
$375
Government
Rate $200
Student
Rate $150
Safety Net
Scholarship
$100
LIMITED TO 15 SCHOLARSHIPS
[ 15 of 15 awarded ]
PRE-CONFERENCE DINNER
FUNDRAISER FOR REDWOOD MEDNET OPERATIONS
Dinner Ticket, Thursday, July 24,
2014 at 7:00 PM
$75
DINNER MENU -
WINE FROM ANDERSON
VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Hyatt
Vineyard Creek Hotel
[ PRE-CONFERENCE ROOM RATE EXPIRED ON JULY 1, 2014 ]
Marriott
Courtyard [ LOCATED
ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE HYATT ]
Hotel La Rose
[ LOCATED THREE BLOCKS FROM THE
HYATT ]
SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION
Thursday July 24, 2014 - 4:00 PM to
7:00 PM
Friday July 25, 2014 - 7:00 AM to
12:00 NOON
PRE-CONFERENCE -
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Reception - 5:00 PM to 6:30
PM - INCLUDED
IN REGISTRATION
Dinner
- 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM -
FUNDRAISING DINNER $75 AND NOT INCLUDED IN
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE -
Friday, July 25, 2014
Plenary Sessions - 8:00
AM to 5:00 PM
California Connects
Interoperability Exhibition - 10:15 AM to 3:45
PM
WINE SILENT AUCTION FUNDRAISER -
WINE FROM ANDERSON
VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
Thursday July 24, 2014 - 4:00 PM to
7:00 PM
Friday July 25, 2014 - 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
2014 Conference Agenda
[ PDF ]
2014 Conference
Program [ ONE PAGE ]
Exhibitor & Sponsor
Prospectus [ PDF ]
MEDIA
Redwood
MedNet YouTube Channel -
VIDEO FROM 2012 AND 2013 REDWOOD MEDNET CONFERENCES
Interoperability
Showcase to Demonstrate Maturing California HIEs,
HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS,
7 JULY 2014
Redwood
MedNet Conference 2014, OPEN HEALTH
NEWS, 15 JULY 2014
Standards
and Open Source Make Advances in Apps and Data Exchange for Health
OPEN HEALTH NEWS, 17 JULY 2014
California
To Host Major HIE Conference, OPEN
HEALTH NEWS, 20 JULY 2014
Monday
Morning Update, HISTALK, 28 JULY 2014
Are
we on the cusp of compatibility for health information
exchanges?, MED CITY NEWS, 30 JULY 2014
Progress
on the Road to Data Sharing, CALIFORNIA
HEALTHLINE, 1 AUGUST 2014
iBlueButton
for MU-2 with CaliforniaDirect, AXESSON,
5 AUGUST 2014
Health
Data Sharing Becoming More Attainable but Also More Complex,
CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE,
11 AUGUST 2014
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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2014
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 evening
7:00 PM - Registration Closes
7:00 PM - Pre-Conference
Dinner begins
9:00 PM - Pre-Conference Dinner ends
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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014
[ AGENDA ]
[ PRESENTER BIOSKETCHES ]
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
Larry Ozeran, MD
President,
Clinical Informatics, Inc.
Time
to Reassess MU, Clinical Innovation+Technology, June 2014
8:15 AM - Conference Keynote - Friday
Morning
Keynote Presentations
Health Information Exchange:
From Here To Eternity
John D. Halamka,
MD, MS
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Practicing Emergency Physician,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
CIO,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Professor, Harvard Medical School
Chairman, New England Health
Information Exchange Network
Co-Chair,
Federal
Health IT Standards Committee
[ Dr. Halamka presented his keynote address
by live video ]
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Early
Experiences With Big Data At An Academic Medical Center,
HealthAff, July 2014
Readiness
of technology specifications for national standardization,
JAMIA, May 2014
Dr.
Halamka on ICD-10, MU Stages 2 and 3, Healthcare
Informatics, May 2014
Advice
for Karen DeSalvo, The Health Care Blog, January
2014
HIE
for Emergency Department Care Is On The Right Trajectory,
AnnEmergMed, July 2013
Connecting
Patients, Providers, and Payers Improves Quality, Safety and Efficiency,
JGenInternMed, February 2013
9:45 AM - Morning Refreshment
Break and California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
10:30 AM - Second Plenary Session -
Late Morning
OpenHIE: Supporting Health Information
Architectures in Emerging Economies
Paul Biondich,
MD, MS
[ PRESENTATION ] [ VIDEO
TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Research Scientist,
Regenstrief Institute
Co-Founder,
Open Medical Record System (OpenMRS)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Open Health Information Exchange
OpenHIE website
OpenHIE Brochure
[ PDF ]
Rwanda
HIE, Project Website
Rwanda
HIE, Project Wiki
Rwanda Health Sector
Strategic Plan, July 2009 - June 2012
OpenHIE Community Call Schedule,
Community Wiki
OpenHIE Client Registry,
Community Wiki
OpenHIE Health Worker Registry,
Community Wiki
OpenHIE Facility Registry,
Community Wiki
OpenHIE Terminology Service,
Community Wiki
OpenHIE Shared Health Record,
Community Wiki
OpenHIE Health Interoperability Layer,
Community Wiki
Health Coach Avatars: Can Humanoid Caregivers
Support Person-Centric Use of Big Data?
John E. Mattison,
MD [ PRESENTATION TO BE POSTED ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Chief Medical Information Officer,
Southern California Division, Kaiser
Permanente
The HL7 Clinical Document
Architecture, JAMIA, May 2001
A Socio-Technical Model for Safe and Effective Health
IT Implementation and Use
Dean F. Sittig,
PhD
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Professor,
School of Biomedical Informatics,
University of Texas, Houston
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
SHARP-C Clinical Summarization,
YouTube
Health Care, The Bridge,
Spring 2008
A Computer-Assisted Management Program for
Antibiotics and Other Antiinfective Agents,
Evans, et al., NEJM, Jan. 22, 1998
Computerized Physician Order Entry and Prevention of
Serious Medication Errors,
Bates, et al., JAMA, Oct. 21, 1998
Randomized
clinical trial of pressure-controlled inverse ratio ventilation and CO2 removal,
Morris, et al., Am J Resp Care, Feb. 1994
Eight Rights
of Safe Electronic Health Record Use, Sittig & Singh,
JAMA, Sep. 9, 2009
A new
sociotechnical model for studying health information technology,
Sittig & Singh, Quality & Safety,
Oct. 2010
Grand Challenges in Medical
Informatics, Sittig, JAMIA, Sep-Oct 1994
Grand Challenges
Clinical Decision Support v10, Sittig, et al., J Bio
Info, Apr 2008
Summarization of clinical
information, Feblowitz, et al., J Bio
Info, Aug 2011
Electronic Health
Records and National Patient-Safety Goals, Sittig &
Singh, NEJM, Nov. 8, 2012
An analysis of electronic health
record-related patient safety concerns,
Meeks, et al., JAMIA, June
2014
The SAFER Guides,
Sittig, Ash & Singh, AmJManCare, May 2014
The SAFER Guides,
HealthIT.gov
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
Panel: Health Data Interoperability in California
California Trusted Exchange Network: Health Data
Interoperability in California
Robert M. Cothren,
PhD
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Executive Director,
California Association of Health Information
Exchanges (CAHIE)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Trust Framework for Health Information
Exchange, ONC, December 2013
California Trusted Exchange
Network (CTEN)
National Association for Trusted Exchange (NATE)
Trust
Frameworks at California Connects, 2014
California
DURSA, July 24, 2014
CTEN Trust Bundles, CAHIE
CAHIE: A Self-governance and Trust Model for Statewide HIE
in California
David A. Minch
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
COO,
HealthShare Bay Area
Chair, Board of Directors, California
Association of Health Information Exchanges (CAHIE)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Exchange of Clinical Performance
Data Using Direct Query Technology, CalOHII
Leveraging the Cloud for Innovative Solutions
James P. Killeen,
MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine,
UC San Diego School of Medicine
Clinical Professor of Hyperbaric Medicine,
UC San Diego School of Medicine
Director of IT Services,
UCSD Medical Center Emergency Department
Chief Medical Officer,
San Diego Health Connect
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Identifying Frequent Users
of Emergency Department Resources, Castillo, et al.,
JEmergencyMed, May 7,
2014
The Urban Homeless:
Super-users of the Emergency Department, Ku, Fields, et al.,
PopHealthManagement, May
2014
HIE
Improves Identification Of Frequent ED Users, Shapiro,
et al., HealthAffairs, Dec. 2013
After-Hours
Access To Primary Care Practices Linked With Lower ED Use,
O'Malley,
Health Affairs, January
2013
Project Athena-INSPIRE: Lessons from the Bleeding Edges of Interoperability
Michael A. Hogarth,
MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Professor of Internal Medicine,
UC Davis School of Medicine
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,
UC Davis School of Medicine
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Public Views on
U.S. Health System Organization, Commonwealth Fund,
August 2008
Prevalence of Copied
Information in Progress Notes, Thornton, et al.,
Crit Care Med, Feb. 2013
Observations on
Copying, Pasting and Duplication, Hammond, et al.,
AMIA Symp, 2003
EMRs and
Preserving Physician Time, McDonald & McDonald,
Arch Int Med, Feb 11, 2012
HIEs - What is Needed
Next?, CJ McDonald, Redwood MedNet Conf.,
2013
Athena Breast Health Network,
University of California
2:45 PM - Afternoon Refreshment and
California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
3:30 PM - End
California Connects Interoperability Exhibition
3:30 PM - Fourth Plenary Session -
Late Afternoon
Panel: Past, Present, and Future Interoperability of Health Care Data
State of the Union for Clinical Interoperability
Wes Rishel
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Member,
Federal
Health IT Standards Committee
Founding Technology Chair,
Health Level Seven (HL7)
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
A Robust
Health Data Infrastructure, JASON, April 2014
Interoperability: Past, Present, and Future
David P. McCallie Jr., MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
SVP, Medical Informatics,
Cerner Corporation
Member,
Federal
Health IT Standards Committee
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
A
10-Year Vision to Achieve an Interoperable Health IT Infrastructure,
ONC, June 2014
Healthcare
Services Platform Consortium,
Intermountain Healthcare, May 2013
Today: C-CDA
Joshua C. Mandel, MD
[ PRESENTATION ]
[ VIDEO TO BE POSTED @ YouTube ]
Research Scientist,
Boston Children's Hospital
Research Faculty,
Children's Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP)
Instructor of Pediatrics,
Harvard Medical School
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES
Are Meaningful Use Stage 2 certified
EHRs ready for interoperability?, JAMIA, June 2014
Medication
prescription example, FHIR
SMART
C-CDA Scorecard, SMART Platforms
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2014 CALIFORNIA CONNECTS INTEROPERABILITY EXHIBITION
Co-sponsored by Redwood MedNet and
California
Association of Health Information Exchanges (CAHIE)
Redwood MedNet and CAHIE are co-sponsoring the
California Connects Interoperability Exhibition as part of the 2014 Redwood
MedNet Conference. California Connects will feature hands on demonstration
kiosks staged in an exhibition area adjacent to the plenary ballroom for the
Redwood MedNet Conference. The California Connects kiosks will allow
conference attendees to see clinical data interoperability solutions based on
practical technology standards for electronic clinical data exchange services.
How to Submit a Kiosk Proposal to the
Exhibition Steering Committee
Space is now full for participating in California Connects. New kiosk
proposals are no longer accepted. Thanks to everyone who submitted
proposals. This year's cohort of interoperability kiosks will be a great
event.
Link to the
CAHIE planning page
Interoperability Exhibition Schedule,
Friday July 25, 2014
9:30 AM
to 10:15 AM - Morning Break
- 45 minutes
12:00 PM
to 1:15 PM - Lunch Break
- 75 minutes
3:00 PM
to 3:45 PM - Afternoon Break
- 45 minutes
Exhibition schedule may evolve based on
changes in Plenary session start and stop times
Kiosk demonstrations are open to the public during the 2014
Redwood MedNet Conference.
Interoperability Kiosks
[ KIOSK MAP ]
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Direct Provider Address Discovery
and Document Delivery
Organized by RAIN
Live Oak HIE and Telemedicine Network
Using robust, open-source interfaces RAIN Live Oak DIRECT will
demonstrate a speedy and reliable process for a registered ambulatory
or acute healthcare provider to search the CTEN federated provider
directory to discover a Direct address and transmit medical documents
and referral information.
[ PROPOSAL ]
Query-Based Exchange via eHealth Exchange
Organized by Dignity
Health and UC Davis Health
System
Query-based exchange is demonstrated between Dignity Health's private
HIE, "Mercy Health Information Exchange", and the UC Davis Epic EHR
via the eHealth Exchange, allowing clinicians to access clinical
information from another health system for a given patient. This
exchange helps clinicians provide more efficient and comprehensive care
for patients, improve outcomes, and help reduce the cost of healthcare
through eliminated duplicative tests.
[ PROPOSAL ]
Exchange and Direct Messaging Between VA and
Private Sector
Organized by US
Department of Veterans Affairs
VA is using Exchange and the eHealth Exchange with 17 private-sector
organizations to coordinate Veterans' care. Direct secure messaging is
a new protocol currently piloted by VA to enable both provider-mediated
and patient-mediated health information exchange.
[ PROPOSAL ]
[ VIDEO ]
Using Direct and iBlueButton for Transitions of
Care
Organized by Santa
Cruz Health Information Exchange
Supported by Inofile,
San Diego Health Connect,
and Humetrix
Sponsored by Axesson
Demonstrating coordination of care across disparate systems and care
settings using the ClearExchange Interoperability Suite of solutions.
The latest available standards and capabilities are on display
including Blue Button+, Consolidated CDA, Direct Messaging, and
Provider Directory.
[ PROPOSAL ]
iBlueButton for Consumer-Mediated HIE
Organized by Humetrix
Supported and Sponsored by Santa
Cruz HIE and San Diego
Health Connect
Demonstrating a Veteran receiving care at the San Diego VA, at a private
clinic, at a military treatment facility, and at the UC San Diego using
the Humetrix iBlueButton app to access, display, aggregate, and store
health records from the VA, Medicare, and DoD with a UC San Diego C-CDA
record transmitted to the app by Direct, and then at an ED in Santa Cruz
to the iBlueButton Professional iPad app of an ED physician.
[ PROPOSAL ]
[ VIDEO ]
Asthma Management with Wearable Device Linked to
PHR
Organized by San
Diego Health Connect
Supported by Microsoft
HealthVault, UCSD School
of Engineering, Propeller
Health,
Cal IT2, and
The SIMI Group
Sponsored by National
Association for Trusted Exchange (NATE)
Bidirectional transport of patient data is demonstrated between provider
HISPs and patient-owned PHRs using information from asthma patients. A
UCSD School of Engineering device, "CitiSense", measures air quality in
real-time with a geolocation and sends data to a smartphone. An
additional device uses wireless inhaler monitoring to count the number
of puffs a patient takes versus their geolocation in real-time. These
two data elements are analyzed and return a summary document for the
patient and provider using Direct, and custom treatment plans from the
provider are returned to the patient via Direct.
[ PROPOSAL ]
[ VIDEO ]
Community Hospital Sends Patient Visit Alerts to
PCMH
Organized by Alliance
Medical Center
Supported by Redwood
MedNet and Healdsburg
District Hospital
A patient visit to a community hospital triggers the Redwood MedNet
visit alerting service. The patient registered in the hospital visit is
compared to a PCMH (Patient Centered Medical Home) registry published and
continuously updated by a nearby community clinic. If a hospital patient
is also on the community clinic's PCMH registry, then a visit alert
message is sent to the community clinic. The alert message is routed in
the community clinic's EHR to the PCMH care team assigned to the
patient.
[ PROPOSAL ]
[ VIDEO ]
SMART on FHIR
Organized by SMART
Platforms
Supported by HL7
FHIR and Cerner
SMART on FHIR provides a set of open specifications to integrate
clinical apps with Electronic Health Records, portals, Health
Information Exchanges, and other Health IT systems. The use cases will
demonstrate Web-based SMART apps running against an open-source reference
implementation as well as a commercial EHR (Cerner Millennium). The
demonstration will show the technology stack that powers the platform
(FHIR; OAuth2; and OpenID Connect) and will outline what it takes for a
Health IT system to become SMART.
[ PROPOSAL ]
[ VIDEO ]
Provider and Patient Scheduling with Care
Services Discovery (CSD)
Organized by IntraHealth
International
Supported by OpenHIE and
IHE
Sponsored by Capacity
Plus and US AID
The new Care Services Discovery (CSD) profile from IHE (Integrating
the Healthcare Enterprise) can be deployed with an open-source technology
stack (BaseX, iHRIS, OpenInfoMan, Zimbra, OpenLDAP, OpenSearch) to
support various patient scheduling workflows. The demonstration
leverages interlinking by CSD of federated provider, facility,
organization and service registries to enable patient follow up and
specialist referral visits.
[ PROPOSAL ]
[ VIDEO ]
Pushing Real Time Gap-in-Care Alerts to the
EHR
Organized by Vigilance
Health
Supported by Sandlot
Solutions
IPAs, medical groups, health plans, and hospitals are delivering
patient-specific "gap-in-care" alerts directly to the physician desktop.
The transition from volume-based to value-based health care delivery
relies on communication of critical information to the clinician in real
time while the patient is present. This solution has been used to change
a health plan's CMS Star rating from 3.5 to 5 Stars in less than 3 years,
which led to increased reimbursement.
[ PROPOSAL ]
California Trusted Exchange Network (CTEN)
Organized by California
Association of Health Information Exchanges
Supported by RAIN Live
Oak HIE, Santa Cruz HIE,
SD Health Connect,
and OCPRHIO
CTEN provides a lightweight infrastructure that facilitates health
information exchange statewide among otherwise unaffiliated HIOs.
Demonstrations that use CTEN services will illustrate how published
Trust Bundles enable authentication of exchange services that comply
with consensus policies, and how federated Directory Services enable
discovery of Direct addresses and Exchange endpoints.
[ PROPOSAL ]
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