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The H ealth I nformation T echnology Symposium at MIT. July 17 – 20, 2006 MIT Stata Center. Opening Plenary Session – July 17
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The Health Information TechnologySymposiumatMIT July 17 – 20, 2006 MIT Stata Center Opening Plenary Session – July 17 Remarks by Ernst R. Berndt, Ph.D., MIT Sloan School of Management, Co-Director, MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation, and Co-Director, MIT-Harvard Biomedical Enterprise Program
Welcome! • To • Cambridge, Massachusetts • MIT • Stata Center for Computer, Informatics and Intelligence Services • MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation • MIT Center for eBusiness
Logistics of HIT @ MIT • Registration • Open today until 6:30 p.m. • Opens tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. • Reception • Tonight at 6:30 p.m. at MIT Museum (0.4 mile walk – directions provided – but shuttle available for those preferring not to walk – all are welcome!)
Logistics of HIT @ MIT (cont’d.) • Changes in schedule / agenda • The Pocket Schedule contains the most up to date schedule • All changes are posted on the message board at the Registration Desk • Internet access • Available at the Cyber Café (halfway between this room and Room 141) • All presentations received to date are posted on conference website – www.HITSymposium.com • Proceedings available on CD
Logistics of HIT @ MIT (concluded) • CME • Faculty Disclosure Forms – summary in binder, late entries posted on bulletin board each day • Want CME credits? Must complete credit application form & evaluation forms in binder • Hand in completed forms to CME station in Registration area (late applications not accepted)
HIT @ MIT • Today’s highlights • 1:45 Health Information Technology – Past, Present and Future • 2:45 The Role of Government – IT and Health Care • 4:15 Break • 4:45 Privacy Issues • 6:00 The Employer Perspective • 6:30 Opening Reception at the MIT Museum
HIT @ MIT • Tuesday morning’s schedule highlights • 8:00 Introduction – David Verrill • 8:15 Government HIT Infrastructure Complexity • 10:45 The Role of Consultants and Vendors in U.S. HIT • 12:15 Networking Luncheon
HIT @ MIT • Tuesday afternoon’s schedule highlights • 12:15 Networking Luncheon • 1:15 – 5:30 with 15 minute break midway • Track I A – HIE / RHIO Implementation Tools: The Markle Foundation’s Connecting for Health Common Framework • Track II A – Electronic Health Records: Overview, Acquisition and Implementation • Track III A – E-Prescribing and CPOE • 5:30 Tours of MIT campus Charles River Sunset Cruise Play MIT Sloan Business School Beer Game (all limited availability)
HIT @ MIT • Wednesday morning’s schedule highlights • 8:00 Productivity and Organizational Transformation with IT • 8:30 Risk Management with Point of Action System in Japan • 9:15 Bridging the Patient-Provider Health Information Gap • 10:15 Break • 10:30 State and Community Interoperability Initiatives • 11:00 Wall Street and VC Perspectives on HIT • 11:30 Creating Value-Based Competition on Results
HIT @ MIT • Wednesday afternoon’s schedule highlights • 12:15 Networking Luncheon • 1:30 – 5:45 with 15 minute break midway • Track I B – HIT / RHIO Implementation Tools: The eHealth Initiatives Connecting Communities Tool Kit • Track II B – Implementing Electronic Records Systems in Medical Practices • Track III B – HIT Case Studies • Evening – On Your Own – Enjoy!
HIT @ MIT • Thursday’s closing plenary session • 8:00 Introductory Remarks – John Iglehart • 8:15 Future of AI Methods to Medical Decision Making – Peter Szolovitz • 8:45 Trust and Consumer Advocacy in Healthcare – Glen Urban • 9:15 Healthcare Distinguished CIO Roundtable • 10:30 Break • 11:00 Pay for Performance and HIT – Richard Norling • 11:30 Limits and Role of HIT in National Health Reform – Gilad Kuperman • 12:00 Adjourn
HIT @ MIT • Have to miss an important session? • You can order a CD of the proceedings at the Registration Desk, or on the www.HITSymposium.com website
HIT @ MIT • Thank you to our sponsors! • Health Affairs • Harvard Health Policy Review • MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation • MIT Center for eBusiness
HIT @ MIT • Panel: Health Information Technology in the U.S.: Past, Present and Future Moderator: Molly Joel Coye, MD, MPH, Founder and CEO of the Health Technology Center (Healthtech), San Francisco, CA