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Audio Files of the September 16 - 17, 2007 Health Information Technology Workshop Print   Email


The Committee on the Review of the Adoption and Implementation of Health IT Standards met on September 16 - 18, 2007 in the Lecture Room of the National Academy of Sciences Building at 2100 C Street, NW, with open sessions on September 16 and 17.

During the open sessions, the Committee heard presentations from project sponsors and other invited health information technology experts. There was an opportunity for questions and comments from the pulbic on September 17.

Below are audio files from the two-day workshop. Click on the links to listen to the speaker. (Please note that a few of the audio tracks have low volume).

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), Department of Health and Human Services

Rob Kolodner, National Coordinator, ONC

John Loonsk, Director, Office of Interoperability and Standards, ONC

ONC Q&A

The HIT Standards Experience in Canada

Dennis Giokas, Infoway

Jamie Ferguson, Kaiser Permanente

Key Activities Underway as Part of ONC Standards Efforts

American Healthcare Information Community (AHIC)

Chip Kahn, Federation of American Hospitals

Steven Waldren, American Academy of Family Physicians

AHIC Q&A

Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP)

John Halamka, Chair

LeRoy Jones, Program Manager, American National Standards Institute

Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT)

Mark Leavitt and Alisa Ray (Chair and Executive Director)

National Healthcare Information Network (NHIN)

Brian Kelly, Accenture

Robert Tennant, Medical Group Management Association

Existing HIT Standards Landscape

Wes Rishel, Gartner Consulting

Chris Chute, Mayo Clinic

Virginia Lorenzi, New York Presbyterian Hospital

Chuck Jaffe, HL7

Rob Kolodner, National Coordinator, ONC

Follow up Q&A with the committee           

Monday, September 17, 2007

Healthcare IT Vendors

Charles Mead, National Cancer Institute through Booz Allen Hamilton

Donald Rucker, Siemens Medical Solutions

John Travis, Cerner

Bruce Greenstein, Microsoft

Hugh Zettel, General Electric Global Health

Tim Leery, HIMSS/EHRVA

IT Vendors Q&A

IT Vendors Q&A (continued)

Institutional Healthcare IT Implementers

Richard Umbdenstock, American Hospital Association

Melanie Allison, CalRHIO, CTO

Devore Culver, Maine HealthInfoNet

Jan Root, Utah Health Information Network

IT Implementer Q&A

Insurers and Plans

Jeanette Thornton, America's Health Insurance Plans

Joseph Smith, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield

Hayes Abrams, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma

Insurers and Plans Q&A

Fostering Patient Participation, Protecting Privacy and Public Health

Joy Pritts, Georgetown University

Sam Karp, California Healthcare Foundation

Stephen Downs, Robert Wood Johnson

Carol Diamond, Markle Foundation

Protecting Privacy Q&A

Lee Partridge, National Partnership for Women & Families

Mark Frisse, Vanderbilt University

Healthcare IT Standards and the Medical Professional

Bill Bria, Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems

Don Mon, American Health Information Management Association

Peter Basch, MedStar Health

Clem McDonald, National Library of Medicine; Regenstrief Institute

Medical Professional Q&A

Public Comment Period

Trish Hughes, MinuteClinic, Inc.

 




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