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A Peter Catinella, MD, MPH David Dinhofer, MD, MSMI, FACR Anita Murcko, MD, FACP Layth Dahbour Naveed Farrukh, MPH August 13, 2015 Physician Community Webinar Series
Clinical Informatics – the New Norm in Medicine?
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Welcome to the Physician Community Webinar Series Sponsored by the HIMSS Physician Community • A complimentary virtual event that will be held
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• Covers a wide range of topics on Medical Informatics, HIEs (Health Information Exchange), Standards and Interoperability, eMeasures and Quality Initiatives, and how it affects, impacts and involves physicians.
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Moderator
Peter Catinella, MD, MPH Medical Informaticist
Banner University Medicine, Tucson, AZ
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Speaker Bio
Anita C. Murcko, MD, FACP Clinical Associate Professor, Biomedical Informatics
Arizona State University & Mayo Clinic Clinical Faculty
University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy President and CEO
Cambiare LLC, an e-health consultancy
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Speaker Bio: David Dinhofer, MD
David Dinhofer, MD, MSMI, FACR is board certified in both Radiology and Medical Informatics. Dinhofer chose to change his focus to Medical Informatics because he believes using the tools of Informatics is the best way to improve health care. Dr. Dinhofer is currently the CEO of Advanced Medical Imaging and Informatics, a consulting firm located in the NYC area.
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Speaker Bio: Layth Dahbour Layth Dahbour just completed a summer internship with the HIMSS Congressional Affairs team. Currently, he is a second year medical student at the University of Toledo College of Medicine. Before attending medical school, Layth graduated from the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor with a dual degree in Political Science and Biomolecular Science. During his time at HIMSS he worked on policy projects that focused on the return-on-investment of interoperability and telehealth. He hopes to carry on these projects throughout his career as well as advocate for increased HIT exposure throughout medical education.
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Speaker Bio: Naveed Farrukh, MPH
Naveed Farrukh is a 2nd year medical student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine. His prior educational experience includes a dual four year program in which he obtained his Bachelors of Neuroscience and MPH with a concentration in Health Policy. Naveed just completed a summer internship at the Institute of e-Health Policy under the HIMSS Government Relations Federal Affairs Team. During his time, he focused on the value in interoperability, a cross-industry analysis, writing Health IT Policy Updates, and a policy brief on challenges in developing and implementing eCQMs. In the future, he hopes to act as a clinician champion for Informatics on a policy level.
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Objectives
• Provide a definition of what medical informatics is or isn’t
• Highlight the diversity of roles and responsibilities within medical informatics
• Highlight the range of pathways and preparations those have taken to get to their current role
• Dive into the likely pathways that can come in the future in medical informatics
• Showcase reliable resources to better understand medical informatics
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• What it is: • What it isn’t: – Tinkering with computers – Analysis of big data – EMR deployment or
configuration – Health Information
Management – Anything done with
computers
– Friedman, JAMIA 2013;20:224-226
What is Medical Informatics?
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University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
– 1977-1981 (BS, Chemistry)
• Community hospital, St. Francis
• Phlebotomy, Lab, Research
• Volunteer - CPOE
– 1981-1985 (MD)
• Internist 1/QMR (Myers, Pople, Miller, Mc Linden)
• Quizmaster
Anita Murcko, MD, FACP Road to Informatics: Hail to Pitt
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• Indiana University (IU) Medical Center, IN
– Internal Medicine Residency (1985-1988)
• VA, University and Wishard Hospital
• Regenstrief Institute: EMR!
• Alerts and Reminders
• Good Samaritan Medical Center (now Banner) Phoenix, AZ
– Private internal medicine group practice (1988-2014)
– Mobile phone brick, faxes, paper, home grown EMR
– Staff, Committees, Cerner (Raschke)
Road to Informatics: IN to AZ
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• Health Services Advisory Group (HSAG) (1996-2005) (CMO) • PRO to QIO (Peer Review to Quality Improvement
Organization) • Guidelines, public reporting, Chronic Care Model (CCM),
PCMH (Patient Centered Medical Home), registries, eRx, EMRs
• Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Arizona Medicaid Agency (2005-2010) (Medical Director)
• Innovation, Strategy & Starts Ups- Employee Health, Small Business Insurance, Grants
• Medicaid Transformation Grant ($12 M) 2007-2010 • Medical Director, Clinical Informatics & Provider Adoption
– Create statewide Heath Information Exchange (HIE) & Electronic Health Record (EHR)
– Roles diverse
Road to Informatics: Arrival
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• Continued …AHCCCS Transformation Grant
– Intellectual Capital investments
» University of Arizona and Arizona State University
» Shortliffe, Greenes, Patel ,Johnson
• Cambiare, LLC founded with HIE team members
• University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy (eRx, ePA, HIE)
• Arizona State University, (ASU) Department of Biomedical Informatics, College of Health Solutions and Mayo Clinic
– Teach and mentor students
– Collaborate with academic faculty on projects and curriculum
– Provide bidirectional community connections
Road to Informatics: Journey Continues
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David Dinhofer, MD, MSMI, FACR: Road to Informatics
Motivation – Identifying areas in Radiology for Quality
Improvement (QA)
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Road to Informatics: Radiology to SUNY Choosing a Path
– Medical Informatics via the tools of process improvement using data analysis.
The Path
– Building a foundation
– Medical Informatics Masters program
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Road to Informatics: Networking to Business Developments
The Product
– Extending beyond my initial concept
In practice
– Consulting Business
– Product Design focusing on Meaningful Use, Workflow and Usability, Business Strategy, and Marketing
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Interest in Health Policy
HIMSS Experience
New to Clinical Informatics Workgroup
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Medical Students Layth & Naveed: The Early Road to Informatics
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Encouraging HIT Education for Medical Students
HIT Education
“Future Physicians
caring about the Future of
Healthcare”
Careers in Health
Policy thrive on
proficiency in Clinical
Informatics
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Job Opportunities in Informatics • Academic Medical Centers and Schools of Public Health
• Clinical organizations, especially those starting or changing EHR systems
• Health Plans
• Institute for e-Health Policy, HIMSS Foundation
• Quality Improvement Organizations
• County and State Health and Human Services Agencies
• Pharmaceutical industry
• Software vendors
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Resources
• AMIA – Events, Listserves, Journal
• AMIA – Fellowship Programs
– https://www.amia.org/programs/academic-forum/clinical-
informatics-fellowships
• HIMSS
– http://www.himss.org/physician
• Spring Health Informatics Series
• The TIGER Initiative
– http://www.thetigerinitiative.org
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What to Expect in the Years to Come
• In three years
– More Interoperability Focus
– Opportunities for medical students to partner with physician Informaticists on research projects, in elective courses, and through seminars.
• In five years
– Recognized as a fundamental clinical discipline
• In 10 years
– Established competency among all medical schools
• In 50 years
– ?
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Q&A
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Continuing Education Credit
• This program has been designated for 1 hour of CAHIMS credit.
• This program has been designated for 1 hour of CPHIMS credit.
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