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HIMSS CNO/CNIO

Vendor Roundtable

Progress Report

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About HIMSS

HIMSS is a global, cause-based, not-for-profit

organization focused on better health through information technology (IT).

Vision: Better health through information technology

Mission: Globally, lead endeavors optimizing health

engagements and care outcomes through information technology

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Roundtable established in

December 2014

• The CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable serves as an advocate and leader for the nursing community, provide guidance on informatics competencies for nursing, and provide guidance on EHR related topics including analytics, interoperability, usability, terminology, workflow, quality and outcomes.

• This pioneer partnership led by HIMSS and including the nursing health IT suppliers depends largely on the ability to move beyond the cultural norms of each partner's

organization in the service of innovation to advance outcomes for nursing and clinical practice.

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Purpose & Objectives

• To optimize health engagement and care

outcomes through IT by leveraging the thought

leadership of HIT vendor nurse executives

– Serve as an advocate and leader for the

nursing community

– Provide guidance on informatics

competencies for nursing

– Provide guidance on EHR related topics

including analytics, interoperability, usability,

terminology, workflow, quality and outcomes

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2014-2015 Roundtable Leaders

– Gail Latimer, MSN, RN, FACHE, FAAN Chief Nursing Officer, Cerner Corporation

– Roy Simpson DNP, RN, DPNAP, FAAN, Vice President Nursing, Cerner Corporation

– Joyce Sensmeier MS, RN BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President Informatics, HIMSS

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Workgroups Commissioned

In response to recommendations made by the HIMSS CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable at the Inaugural Summit, three workgroups were

established to advance and strengthen the voice of nurses in the health IT supplier environment:

• Big Data Principles Workgroup • Human Factors/ Usability Workgroup • Vendor Nurse Role Workgroup

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Big Data Workgroup

Workgroup Members

• Ellen Harper, DNP, RN-BC, MBA, FAAN, Workgroup Leader

• Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN, Workgroup Leader • Sue Lundquist, RN, BSN

• Marion McCall, BBA, RN, CNOR, CPHIMS • Beth Meyers, RN, MS, CNOR

• Sara Parkerson, RN, MSN • Libby Rollinson, MSN, RN

Goal(s): develop a position statement identifying big data principles; barriers and challenges; develop a framework for universal requirements; identify differences in the context of nursing outcomes; address the impact of software versions/

configurations; analyze the variation in quality measures; and discuss implementation challenges.

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Human Factors/Usability Workgroup

Workgroup Members

• Amy Garcia, MSN, RN, CAE

• Denise Hammel, RN-BC, MSN, CLSSBB, CPHIMS, CMQ/OE • Karlene Kerfoot PhD, RN

• Sue Lundquist, RN, BSN • Jackie White, RN, MSN • Christel Anderson, MA

Goal(s): Develop a resource targeted for provider Nurse Executives emphasizing the importance of usability and human factors in the selection and implementation of technology for nurses and clinicians. The resource will emphasize that nursing

leadership needs to be at the table when IT decisions are made so they can provide their knowledge and insight to help guide these crucial decisions. It is our vision to be a “champion” for nursing in the implementation and adoption of IT and lead with a strategic vision within the organization.

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Vendor Nurse Role Workgroup

Workgroup Members

• Molly McCarthy, RN, MBA, Workgroup Leader • Cheryl Parker, RN-BC, FHIMSS, Workgroup Leader • Emily Barey, RN, MSN,

• Kerry Bruning, RN, MBA • Laurie Gehrt, MBA, RN • Eva Karp, RN-BC, MBA

• Stefanie Kuerschner, MBA, RNC • Patricia Peterson, RN, MSN, MBA • Jeanette Polaschek, RN, MS

• Joann Seasholtz RN, MSN, EMBA, PhD, FACHE • Catherine Whelchel, RN, MHSA, NEA-BC

• Christel Anderson, MA

Goal(s): As an expansion of previous data collections of the HIMSS Nursing Informatics

Community, this survey collected responses from 262 respondents and gathered insight about nurses in the health IT field, employed by a vendor organization exploring job responsibilities, organizational information and barriers to success as nurses employed in vendor organizations.

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Our Contributions to Nursing

Big Data

• What is big data? What are the challenges? Opportunities for nursing?

Human Factors/Usability

• Why is usability important? What is the role of nursing? The role of nurse executives in health IT?

Roles

• What are the demographics and organizational value of nurses at health IT solutions companies?

• Published top 10 recommendations from "Guiding Principles for Big Data in Nursing," that include: Promoting standards & interoperability,

Advancing quality e-measures and Leveraging nursing informatics experts.

• Provides perspectives & guidance for nurse executives on human factors & usability concepts & issues.

• Publishing 2014-2015 Nurse Health

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Serves as a Think Tank

• During the second Roundtable Summit Dr. Kathleen McCormick, a senior practitioner, researcher, and policy executive in health informatics, bioinformatics, cardiopulmonary

physiology, and gerontology, provided her insights on current trends, knowledge, data models and

technology required for the next level of informatics

-- comparative genetic data. Explore the

presentation which was recorded during HIMSS Nursing Informatics Task Force March 2015 call

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The Next Wave

As healthcare continues to evolve, acceleration in the use of health IT will only continue. The

CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable serves as an advocate and leader for the nursing community and will contribute to defining a vision for the future of nursing that

considers the technologies that can assist in achieving better health through information technology.

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2015-2016 Roundtable Leaders

– Emily Barey RN, MSN, Vice President of Nursing, Epic

– Roy Simpson DNP, RN, DPNAP, FAAN, Vice President Nursing, Cerner Corporation

– Joyce Sensmeier MS, RN BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President Informatics, HIMSS

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Save the Date!

3rd HIMSS CNO/CNIO Vendor Roundtable Summit

• When: Join us on Tuesday, December 8th for an evening reception

6:00-8:00pm ET at the HIMSS Innovation Center followed by an

all-day meeting, 8:30am to 2:00pm ET, on Wednesall-day, December 9th

• Where: HIMSS Innovation Center, located at 1 St. Clair, NE

Cleveland, Ohio 44114, a convenient 15 minute drive from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

• RSVP: to Christel Anderson at: [email protected] by Monday

August 3, 2015

• Attendee Qualifications: Please note the following criteria to be

eligible to attend the CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable Summit: HIMSS Corporate Diamond, Emerald or Platinum member, and a Nurse

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For more information:

• Visit the CNIO/CNO Vendor website:

www.himss.org/cno-cnio-vendor-roundtable

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