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Headwind? Tailwind? Cross-wind? Bill Childs’ Top 10 Issues Affecting HIS/HIT in 2011 (Part 1)

by 16. February 2011 04:02

Bill Childs, founder of the first healthcare information system back in the late 1960’s and current VP for Vitalize Consulting Solutions will be honored at HIMSS ‘11 as one of the 50-in-50 recipients, those salient contributors to the HIT industry during its first 50 years. From the span and breadth of his nearly half-century HIT experience, Bill offers ten topics that will buffet the industry. This blog will post two per weekday, finishing on February 22 when Bill and 49 others will be recognized for their dedication, motivation, innovation, and inspiration to the HIT industry.

So, without further ado, here are Bill’s initial two observations about issues affecting the HIT industry over the next little while.

1. A Need for Competent Certified Help

All provider organizations are in need of outstanding, competent help with consulting, building, and training for their systems. Unfortunately, several professional services enterprises entering the market do not possess the skill set or drive to get the job done. When you add together the need for competent analysts/consultants who understand workflow, the nuances associated with a specialty’s delivery methods, and the demand for quality optimization, the sum figuratively exceeds the number of resources that can truly help.

2. System Optimization/Process Improvement

The old saying “It ain’t over till the fat lady sings” has never been more true than when implementing today’s clinical/medical information systems. Indeed, I am sure that any implementation is never over. Simply put, in a continually changing environment nothing is ever finished. Responses from a recent survey distributed to CIO’s disclosed that at least 70% of an original implementation effort is required to maintain and optimize systems into the future. One conundrum associated with an initial implementation is that users dictate requirements without fully understanding the widespread impact of these requirements and the new systems, which are supposed to improve processes, save labor, improve quality and serve across multiple job disciplines and specialties. Add to this build dilemma that both interim and final design are established by committee, and a successful implementation may seem a wonder.

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Tomorrow:  Accelerated Movement Toward Meaningful Use &  Information Systems’ Security Issues



HIT Policy Committee Meets

by Gwen.Cantarera 19. August 2009 09:48


Has some of the “fog” lifted surrounding meaningful use and certification?

On August 14th a slew of new recommendations were approved by the HIT Policy Committee including timelines for development and certification, the use of CPOE by providers, reported quality measures, etc. (from here). Among some of the concerns voiced in the article and within the comments of this summary, from CCHIT, is the seemingly rushed timeline that was adopted.

Do you think the government is moving too fast in the process of trying to enable healthcare enterprises across the US with EHRs?