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2008. ASHRM. Vision Safe and Trusted Healthcare Mission To advance safe and trusted patient-centered healthcare delivery, ASHRM promotes proactive and innovative management of organization-wide risk. 2008-2010 Strategic Plan. Development To develop the risk management professional
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ASHRM Vision Safe and Trusted Healthcare Mission To advance safe and trusted patient-centered healthcare delivery, ASHRM promotes proactive and innovative management of organization-wide risk.
2008-2010 Strategic Plan Development To develop the risk management professional in a changing healthcare environment. Voice To advance the risk management profession through advocacy and collaborative relationships. Impact To ensure the growth and advancement of ASHRM.
2008 Board of Directors • Doug Borg, President • Georgene Saliba, President-Elect • Paul Smith, Past President • Susan Chmielski • Ann Gaffey • Ben Gonzales • Sharon Groves • Kathleen Murray • Gregory Terrell • Theresa Zimmerman
Membership 5,185 members (year-end 2007) 48 chapters in 40 states and countries Annual operating budget of more than $3 million in 2008
SurveysMembership Information • New Members • One year or less in role • Learn about ASHRM from colleagues • Join ASHRM to learn the basics • Value ASHRM resources • Many too busy to volunteer at this time
SurveysMembership Information • Professional Development • Value Annual Conference • Participate in Barton Certificate Program (modules) • Value CPHRM and Continuing Education (CEs) credits • ASHRM is primary source for professional development • Half participate in chapters • Participation ASHRM is supported by employer
SurveysMembership Information • Advocacy • Majority believe ASHRM is representing their interests • Many have expectation that ASHRM will represent the interest of the profession
Development • Education • Annual Conference • Audio conferences (quarterly) • Barton Certificate Program in Healthcare Risk Management (Modules) • Patient Safety Curriculum • CPHRM Examination Preparation Course • Healthcare Risk Management Week (web cast) • Online Education
Development • Publications • Risk Management Handbook, 5th Edition • CPHRM Study Guide • Interest Network newsletters • Journal of Healthcare Risk Management • Monographs • Pearls • Communications • ASHRM web site • Forum Newsletter • eNews
Voice: Advocacy Agenda • Legislation • Adverse event reporting (state reporting laws) • Disclosure (protection by states) • Patient Safety Legislation (federal) • Alternative Compensation (federal) • Regulation • PSO regulations (AHRQ) • Value Based Purchasing (P4P); potential congressional activity • Human subject protections (IRB) • NPDB Section 1921 • Other • Joint Commission (MS 1.20; NPSG; SII; PTAC materials) • NQF (Priority Conditions) • Safe Practices & Never Events • Standardization (color-coded wristband implementation) • Cyber Liability • Non-payment of Serious Adverse Events; AHA principles
Voice • Strategic Relationships • AHA, Joint Commission • AHRQ, NQF, FDA, CMS, CDC • Chapters • Chapter Leadership Workshop • ASHRM links for education and updates • Developing future leaders
ASHRM Chapters • Services & Programs • ASHRM participation in your meeting or conference • Chapter Leadership WorkshopThursday, Oct. 2, 2008, in Boston • Chapter Workshop scholarships ($2,500) • Chapter Rebate Program • Chapter Handbook (online) • Local CPHRM Exam Prep Courses • Monthly chapter e-mails • New member orientation calls
Impact • Effective governance • Strategic planning • Stable financial performance
Committees & Task Forces • Bylaws • Ethics • Finance • Nominating • Annual Conference • 5th Edition Handbook – Faculty Guide • Advocacy • Audio Conferences • ACE Reapplication • ASHRM Foundation • Data for Safety • Actionable Knowledge • Best Practices • Investigations
Committees & Task Forces • Chapter & Member Relations • Interest Networks • Patient Safety • Risk Financing and Claims • Journal Editorial Review Board • Leadership Initiative • Online Education • Pearls
Formed in 2005 through the Health Research and Education Trust (HRET), a 501(c3) organization within the AHA • Focused on advancing the profession through: • Scholarships • Educational Grants • Research Grants • 2007 allocation: $27,500 • 2008 goal: $53,000 • Annual fundraising event in October in conjunction with Annual Conference
Key Dates - 2008 Feb. 19 Audio Conference: Disruptive Clinician Behavior March 3-7 Barton Modules, CPHRM Prep Course April Call for Nominations April 22 Audio Conference: Simulations & Risk Reduction June 16-20 Healthcare Risk Management Week June 18 Audio Conference: Risk Week webcast July Elections July 14-17 Patient Safety Curriculum Aug. 12 Audio Conference: 2009 Joint Commission Goals Aug 18-22 Barton Modules Sep. 29-Oct. 2 Barton Modules, CPHRM Prep Course Oct. 2-5 Annual Conference & Exhibition Oct. 2 Chapter Leadership Workshop Nov. 11 Audio Conference Nov. 24 Call for Participation/Faculty
ASHRM Staff • Liz Summy, Executive Director • Grecelda Buchanan, Program Coordinator, Meetings & Education • Gia Buckner-Hayden, Manager, Education & Product Development • Joann Ciatto, Director of Operations & Development • Sara Giannoulias, Manager of Meetings & Exhibits • Erin Kato, Administrative Assistant • Krishna Lynch, Director, Risk Management Resources • Nancy Neff, Manager, Technology & Membership • Joe Pixler, Manager, Publications & Communications
Contact Us: ASHRM 1 N. Franklin, 28th floor Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 422-3980 (312) 422-4580 Fax ashrm@aha.org www.ashrm.org