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Beyond Prescriptions: How Organizations Are Tackling All Aspects of Opioid Abuse

10/18/2018 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Combatting the opioid epidemic means addressing all aspects of it, including prevention, treatment, and recovery, according to a panel of CIOs who presented at the CHIME Advocacy Summit.

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Filed Under: Collaboration/Shared best practices, Featured, Interviews, Opioid Epidemic Tagged With: Anne Arundel Medical Center, CHIME, Dave Lehr, Ed Kopetsky, Geisinger, Jim Turnbull, John Kravitz, Stanford Children's Hospital, University of Utah Health Care

Finding A Way: How A Roadmap Pointed U Of Utah Healthcare In the Right Direction

04/04/2016 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

For University of Utah Health Care, the journey toward becoming an integrated organization and achieving Most Wired Advanced recognition started with a roadmap that provided IT with much-needed direction, says CIO Jim Turnbull.

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Filed Under: Disaster Recovery, Governance, IT Operations, Physician Leadership, Process Improvement Methodologies, Strategic Planning Tagged With: Epic, Feature, Jim Turnbull, Jon Messina, Phillip Kimball, University of Utah Health Care

Jim Turnbull, CIO, University of Utah Health Care, Chapter 3

05/08/2013 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Early HIT days in Canada
Thoughts on MU — “We’re on the verge of some major breakthroughs.”
Value-driven outcomes
Working closely with docs — “That’s where the big opportunities are.”
Push for a unique patient identifier
“Co-opetition” with Intermountain Healthcare
CHIME CIO of the Year — “It was quite a surprise.”

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Filed Under: Career Path, Meaningful Use Tagged With: Jim Turnbull, Meditech, Podcast, University of Utah Health Care

Jim Turnbull, CIO, University of Utah Health Care, Chapter 2

04/30/2013 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Posting physician reviews online — “It made the docs really pay attention.”
Using Amazon’s strategy to pilot new initiatives
MU attestation challenges — “They’re leaving money on the table”
ICD-10 on the backburner
Positioning the organization for innovation
Groundbreaking genetic research

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Filed Under: Innovation, Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, Social Media Tagged With: Jim Turnbull, Podcast, University of Utah Health Care

Jim Turnbull, CIO, University of Utah Health Care, Chapter 1

04/24/2013 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

About University of Utah
Bridging Cerner (inpatient) and Epic (outpatient)
Plans to move to an integrated solution
Staff-run retention and recognition programs — “It’s had an immediate impact on our turnover.”
Using telemedicine to connect with remote facilities and educate docs
Community service & casual dress codes

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Filed Under: Integration, Recruiting/Retaining Staff, Strategic Planning, Telehealth Tagged With: Cerner, Epic, Jim Turnbull, Podcast, University of Utah Health Care

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