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Different Industry Perspectives: Data from the 14 th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey

Different Industry Perspectives: Data from the 14 th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey. Jennifer Horowitz, MA, CPHIMS November 21, 2003. Presented at Health TechNet Meeting. HIMSS Leadership Survey. 15-year history of exploring Healthcare Information Technology Trends Priorities Barriers

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Different Industry Perspectives: Data from the 14 th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey

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  1. Different Industry Perspectives: Data from the 14th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey Jennifer Horowitz, MA, CPHIMS November 21, 2003 Presented at Health TechNet Meeting

  2. HIMSS Leadership Survey • 15-year history of exploring Healthcare Information Technology Trends • Priorities • Barriers • Spending Trends • Staffing Needs

  3. 14th Annual HIMSS Leadership Surveysponsored by Superior Consultant Company • Data collected: • November 2002-January 2003 • From four distinct audiences • Provider CIO • Provider CEO • Provider CMO/CNO • Vendor CEO • Data collection for the 15th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey presently in progress

  4. Headlines14th Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey • Patient Safety top IT priority, now and in the future • CPOE will be the most important application over the next two years • IT Budgets and Staffing will increase • Wireless and bar coding top list of technologies to be adopted in the next two years • Increase in the use of computer-based patient records Provider CIO Results

  5. Current IT Priorities (Within Next 12 Months) N/A

  6. Technology Adoption (Next Two Years) N/A

  7. Top Business Issues That Will Impact Healthcare in the Next 2 Years

  8. Predicted IT Operating Budget Change2002 to 2003

  9. Barriers to IT Implementation

  10. Biggest Frustration Regarding Use of IT

  11. Degree to Which IT Supports Top Concerns

  12. Top Concerns/Issues Faced Daily

  13. Chief Information Officer Part of the Executive Team

  14. IT Plan Mirrors Organization’s Business Plan

  15. IT Department Will Deliver Projects On Time & On Budget

  16. Top IT Priorities—Today

  17. Top IT Priorities—In Two Years

  18. Contact Information Jennifer Horowitz, MA, CPHIMS Research Manager Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society HIMSS Jhorowitz@himss.org

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