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Explore the evolving landscape of clinical leadership in health information technology, addressing challenges, opportunities, and the future of care transformation. Learn about the role of providers, patients, and technology in overcoming barriers and driving change.
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Clinical Leadership and Health Information Technology:“I just want to be a doctor” Robert “Red” Schiller, MD Institute for Family Health
HIT and Transformation of Care • System in Crisis- no clear solution • Changing Role of Physician/Provider • Changing Role of Patient/Consumer • Fragmentation of Care and Data • Healing?
HIT and Transformation of Care • Mission/Vision • Leader/Champion • Overcoming Barriers • Historical Precedents • Opportunities for Improvement • Transform Care • Health Care Reform
HIT and Transformation of Care: • EHR is not just an electronic chart • EHR is a new technology to provide care • New Challenges Problems • Innovative Solutions • Implementation: New Role for most Providers • Social Networking, Self Care
Introducing Technology: A Few Examples New world opens New explanations New challenges
Understanding ResistanceMotivational Interviewing • Reframe Resistance • “What do you like about patient care” • “What do you do well” • “What would make care easier” • Overcoming bad habits: what does this behavior help you do or feel
Implementation • Leadership: Vision Motivation Goals • Changing Role of Providers Clinicians • Choosing EHR: Templates • Training/Abstracting
Implementation • Go Live/Scheduling • Importance of Lab Interface • Provider Autonomy v Care Standards • Collaboration: IT, Practice Managers, Billing, Regulators
HIT and the Office Visit: Work Flow Re-Design • Rethinking Office Visit/Communication • Revise Work Flow • Electronic References (Look it up) • Patient Portals/Access • Specialty Access
Lessons Learned • Identify Clinical Champions • May not be Usual Suspects • Involve Clinicians Early and Often • Commit to Ongoing Training • Prioritize Clinicians Concerns • Clear Transition Date: • No More Documentation in Paper Chart
New Ethical Dilemmas • Privacy: Whose Information is it anyway! • Quality: Abnormal Results a Click Away • Safety: • Drug Alerts: Vioxx • Drug Interactions • Health Advisory/Disease Outbreaks • H1N1 • Measles
HIT and Transformation of Care: Vision of the Future • Health Care Reform • Seamless Data Sharing (?Privacy) • Care without walls • Prevention • Healing • Collaboration • Public/Personal Health