November 17, 2016, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm CT / 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET
A Safety Leaders Update: Is H.I.T. Evidence Based?
Session Overview
Ross Koppel, PhD, Adjunct Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, has provided tremendous insight to our TMIT audience in the area of E.H.R. patient safety in multiple webinars. He is a leading scholar of healthcare IT, and of the interactions of people, computers, and workplaces. His articles in JAMA, JAMIA, Annals of Internal Medicine, NEJM, Health Affairs, Journal of Patient Safety, the Journal of Clinical Care, Journal of Managed Care, Chest, and AHRQ-M&Ms, et cetera, are considered seminal works.
Dr. Koppel will address a great question: Is Health Information Technology evidence based and what do we need to know?
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Registration Information and CE Credit Information
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Webinar date: November 17, 2016
Time:
- 01:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
- 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Central Daylight Time
- 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM Mountain Daylight Time
- 10:00 AM to 1:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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Learning Objectives:
- Awareness: Participants will learn about the evidence based support for H.I.T. solutions.
- Accountability: Participants will learn about the accountability issues for governance, administration, clinical, and patient safety leaders need to consider.
- Ability: Participants will learn how to view H.I.T. solutions.
- Action: Participants will understand what actions they may need to take in light of the evidence based view of H.I.T.
CE Participation Documentation
Texas Medical Institute of Technology, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15996, will be issuing 1.5 contact hours for this webinar. TMIT is only providing nursing credit at this time.
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Related Resources
- Walker J, Koppel R. For Healthcare Cybersecurity the Whole is Weaker Than the Sum of the Parts. The Health Care Blog. 2016 Sep 23. Available at: http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2016/09/23/for-healthcare-cybersecurity-the-whole-is-weaker-than-the-sum-of-the-parts/.
- Zheng K, Ciemins E, Lanham H, et al. Using Health IT in Practice Redesign: Impact of Health IT on Workflow. Examining the Relationship Between Health IT and Ambulatory Care Workflow Redesign. AHRQ Publication No. 15-0058-EF. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2015 Jul. Available at http://healthit.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/citation/examining-the-relationship-between-health-it-and-ambulatory-care-workflow-redesign-final-report.pdf.
- Tahir D. Feds criticized for lax oversight of health IT. Modern Healthcare 2015 Apr 4. Available at http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20150404/MAGAZINE/304049988.
- Koppel R, Soumerai SB. Personal health records and medical care use. JAMA 2013 Feb 27;309(8):767. Available at http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1656244.
- [No authors listed.] Healthcare IT is ‘like the plane that doesn’t crash.’ Boston (MA): Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Executive and Continuing Professional Education; No date. Available at https://ecpe.sph.harvard.edu/newsstory.cfm?story=Healthcare-IT-A-Plane-That-Doesnt-Crash.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 1: Culture of Safety Leadership Structures and Systems. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 2: Culture Measurement, Feedback, and Intervention. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
http://www.qualityforum.org - National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 3: Teamwork Training and Skill Building. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
http://www.qualityforum.org - National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 4: Risks and Hazards. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
http://www.qualityforum.org - National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 5: Informed Consent. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 12: Patient Care Information. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 13: Order Read-Back and Abbreviations. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 14: Labeling Diagnostic Studies. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 15: Discharge Systems. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 16: Safe Adoption of Computerized Prescriber Order Entry. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 17: Medication Reconciliation. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 18: Pharmacist Leadership Structures and Systems. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org.
- National Quality Forum. Chapter 9: Opportunities for Patient and Family Involvement. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
http://www.qualityforum.org