May 1st
Speaker: Luis Saldana, CMIO, Texas Health Resources
Supporting Clinical Decision Making With Technology
After all, it’s what your job is now all about — improving the actual delivery of care through technology. And one of the ways you can empower clinicians is by bringing evidenced-based order sets and decision support to the point of care. But how best to integrate such support without disrupting, and thus alienating, the very folks you are trying to help? In this webinar, you’ll hear from one CIO who’s had success in supporting clinicians with the information they need, both when they need it and how they want to see it.
May 8th
Speaker: David Chou, CIO, University Of Mississippi Medical Center
From The Ground Up: The CIO’s Role in New Hospital Construction
It may not affect you today, but in the span of a 30+ year career, it’s likely you’ll be dealing with new construction. In this webinar, you’ll hear from one CIO who’s doing just that, and get some practical advice on how you can stay in the loop while the bricks are being laid.
June 5th
Speaker: Chuck Podesta, SVP/CIO Fletcher Allen Healthcare
Form Factors, Form Factors Everywhere …
Devising a Sensible & Scalable mHealth Strategy As smartphones get larger and tablets get smaller, CIOs wonder where to place their bets. In this webinar, you’ll hear from one CIO with a well thought-out hardware strategy.
June 12th
Speaker: Daniel Barchi, CIO, Yale New Haven Health System
Be Bold – Leadership Lessons I have Learned
At its core, leadership is about the art and science of making decisions. Sometimes, the choice is obvious, while in other instances, no amount of analysis will bring a clear winner into light. It is in these cases when leaders face their greatest challenges – making big, big calls with a lot of study and a dash of gut instinct. Another key, according to Daniel Barchi, CIO at Yale New Haven Health System: be bold. In this webinar, Barchi presents some leadership lessons learned during an eventful and highly successful career.
June 19th
Speaker: TBD
Passing the Baton: Reducing 30-Day Readmissions With Smooth Transitions of Care
At the core of healthcare transformation is the notion that you’ll get paid, not for getting them in, but keeping them out — right now, for 30 days at least. And what does that take? Whether they are going home or to another level of care, it takes a smooth transition. Learn how.