Informatics Institute
May 31–June 4, 2014
The Mirage, Las Vegas, Nevada
I N F O R M A T I C S I N S T I T U T E
Innovate, Interact, and Improve the use of
information technology in health care
Join your fellow informaticists at the first annual Informatics
Institute. I
2(I-squared) brings together high-level
profession-als, groundbreaking experts, and cutting-edge speakers for
four days of networking, education, special events,
exhibit-ing, CPHIMS Review/Recert, and more.
Educational sessions feature thought leaders who will share
their insights and lessons learned on the most critical topics
today including clinical decision support; meaningful use;
e-prescribing; human factors; and business intelligence.
Who Should Attend?
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Pharmacists
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Pharmacy technicians
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Health information technology professionals
nSystems developers
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Policy-makers
nConsultants
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Vendor representatives
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Other professionals involved in the collection
and dissemination of health information.
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Informatics Institute
An event for informaticists to innovate, interact, and
improve the use of information technology in healthcare.
The first annual I-squared meeting is for interprofessional teams of health-system based
practitioners and administrators who focus on the use of information technology in healthcare.
The purpose of the Institute is to be the premier educational event for informatacists
interested in improving quality and patient care utilizing technology. I-squared
offers 4 days of interactive education and invaluable networking that
will equip and inspire attendees to immediately implement what
is learned into their practice.
Highlights include:
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Earn over 26hrs of CE for pharmacists
nCPHIMS Review Course
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Peer networking with entire patient safety team
nInformatics focused Keynote address
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9 sessions presented by faculty of experts
nVendor exhibits and networking
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Grand opening reception and lunch buffets
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Connect
LIVE!
—an interactive problem solving event
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Complete access to all sessions and events held congruently at the
Saturday, May 31
Pre-conference
9:00am-5:00pm
CPHIMS Review Course
(separate fee required)
Sunday, June 1
Informatics Institute
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Day One
8:00am-12:15pm
Educational Sessions
1:30pm-3:30pm
Informatics Institute Keynote
3:45pm-5:00pm
Informatics Networking session
5:00pm-7:00pm
Grand Opening Reception
Monday, June 2
Informatics Institute
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Day Two
7:00am–8:00am
Coffee Service
8:00am–9:00am
Opening Session
9:10am–11:10am
Educational Sessions
11:15am–2:00pm
Exhibit Program and Hosted Lunch
12:00–1:00pm Posters
2:00pm–3:30pm
Educational Sessions
3:45pm–5:30pm Connect
LIVE!
(Interactive problem solving event)
Tuesday, June 3
Informatics Institute
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Day Three
7:00am–8:00am
Coffee Service
8:00am–10:00 am
Educational Sessions
10:15am–11:00 am Inaugural
11:00am–2:00pm
Exhibit Program and Hosted Lunch
12:45pm–1:45pm Posters
2:00pm–4:30pm
Educational Sessions
Wednesday, June 4
Informatics Institute
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Day Four
7:00am–8:00am
Coffee Service
8:00am–10:00am
Educational Sessions
10:00am–10:30am Energy Break
10:30am–12:30pm Educational Sessions
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Charlene S. Underwood, MBA, FHIMSS
Senior Director
Siemens Medical Solutions
A nationally recognized expert in the field of healthcare informatics, Ms. Underwood directs Siemens outreach and advocacy activities in emerging market initiatives, specifically those related to government activities in healthcare information technology (HIT).
Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School
Dr. Danny Sands is passionate about healthcare transforma-tion, non-visit based care, collaboration in healthcare, and participatory medicine. He was awarded by the HealthLeaders Magazine’s as one of “20 People Who Make Healthcare Better.”
Ken Majkowski, Pharm.D
Vice PresidentSurescripts, LLC
Ken Majkowski has over 30 years of healthcare experience. He has experience as a clinical pharmacist in E-Health, Managed Care, Transplant Services, Pharmacy Mail Services, Medical Devices and Drug Delivery Systems, Home Infusion Therapy and Hospital and Retail Pharmacy.
Brent Fox, PharmD, PhD
Pharmacy Manager, Oncology Georgia Regents Health SystemBrent is currently an Associate Professor of Health Outcomes Research and Policy in Auburn University’s Harrison School of Pharmacy. His teaching, research, and outreach programs are characterized by two broad domains: pharmacy informatics education and the use of health information technology (HIT) in pharmacy practice.
Karl Gumpper, RPh, BCPS
Team Leader for Pharmacy Informatics Boston Children’s Hospital
Karl is currently working on his Masters in Medical Informat-ics from Northwestern University, and has practiced at the University of Maryland Medical Center and Children’s National Medical. Karl was the first Director of the Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology for ASHP was responsible for facilitating the active participation and involvement of pharmacists involved in informatics, technology, and automation.
Leslie Reuss Mackowiak, RPh, MS
Vanderbilt University Medical CenterLeslie is currently the Portfolio Director for IT Clinical Systems at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She has responsibility for planning and managing all inpatient and outpatient Electronic Medical Record systems.
Session Information
With groundbreaking programming, distinguished faculty,
CE for pharmacists, CPHIMS recertification credit, and
countless networking opportunities, the Informatics
Institute is a can’t-miss event. After participating in the
2014 Informatics Institute, participants should be able to:
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Analyze the latest research in biomedical and
health informatics and its potential translation to
improved individual and population outcomes.
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Identify opportunities and challenges posed for
health informatics.
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Network with health information technology
stake-holders to exchange ideas on novel methods for
utilizing clinical data, streamlining coordination of
care, and implementing best practices.
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Contribute to leading informatics change in one’s
professional setting.
Pharmacists can earn over 26 hours of continuing education (CE).
All sessions within Informatics Institute are eligible for CPHIMS recertification credit.
Holly Lilly, PharmD
Pharmacist Informaticist and Consultant Pharmacist, Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Dr. Lilly is a health-systems pharmacist with over 15 years of clinical experience integrated with sys-tems expertise. Professional background includes 5 years as Pharmacy Systems Coordinator at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida and 4 years as a Senior Product Analyst for HCA IT&S Corporate offices in Nashville, Tennessee. Specialty focuses include: oncology pharmacy systems—revenue cycle and clinical research support, CPOE, BCMA—pharmacy automation and ePrescribing.
Samm Anderegg, PharmD, BCPS
Pharmacy Manager, Oncology Georgia Regents Health SystemSamm serves as the chair of the Pharmacist Collaborative Value Set Committee and is a member of the Professional Service Documentation and Coding Workgroup of the Pharmacy Collaborative. Both of these groups are part of the Pharmacy HIT Collaborative, a coalition of pharmacy organizations and their members working to assure the pharmacists role of providing patient-care services are integrated into the national HIT interoperable framework.
For a complete listing of all speaker bios, please visit the Informatics Institute website, www.ashp.org/isquared
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SUNDAY, 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Informatics Institute Keynote:
Health Care Is Not a Spectator Sport—
Participatory Medicine and the
Evolving Role of the Pharmacist
Technology lowers barriers to patient engage-ment, which is essential to achieve the Triple Aim. As health care providers are required to provide value-based care to increasing numbers of patients, healthcare profession-als—including pharmacists—will need to leverage these technologies for communication, collaboration, and care while also encouraging patients to manage themselves and connect with other patients online.Speaker: Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH
SATURDAY, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM CHECK IN: 8:30 AM
REVIEW COURSE
Certified Professional in Healthcare Information & Management Systems (CPHIMS)
Separate registration fee required.
CPHIMS is a professional certification program for healthcare information and management systems professionals.
n Distinguish yourself in an increasingly
competitive marketplace
n Expand your career opportunities n Validate your knowledge, competency
and credibility
n Gain skills and tools to help you make a
difference in your organization, and your community
n Demonstrate your commitment to
continuing professional development For more information and to register, visit www.ashp.org/isquared and click on “Review Courses” under the “Education” tab.
SUNDAY, 8:00 AM–10:00 AM
Advanced Human Factors Engineering in the
Design of Workflow, Systems and Devices
Hear human factors engineering professionals discuss the newest developments applicable to informatics, automation, and devices that can improve the safety and usability behind informatics initiatives in your setting.Speakers: (TBD)
SUNDAY, 10:15 AM–12:15 PM
Results from the ASHP 2013 National
Survey on Informatics, Technology, and
Automation: Where Do We Stand?
Data from the 2013 ASHP National Survey on Informatics, Technology, and Automation will be released in this session, including an assessment of adoption and usage within the medication-use process from the national perspective.Speakers: Brent Fox, PharmD, PhD; Karl Gumpper, RPh, BCPS
SUNDAY, 3:45 PM–5:00 PM
Section of Pharmacy Informatics
& Technology Networking Session
MONDAY, 9:10 AM–11:10 AM
A Year in Review and A Look Ahead:
CDS and Medication Management
Literature, Year in Review
(Part 1) and
National Update on Meaningful Use
(Part 2)
This session will look at informatics from a national perspective in two parts: Part I will delve into what both published research and non research based articles have taught us about CDS and medication management, and explore gaps in informatics that need further research.
Part 2 will be a presentation from HIMSS Board of Directors Chair where the state of Meaningful Use (MU) requirements and insights into Stage 3 as related to medication management will be discussed. Future MU developments and opportu-nities for pharmacy staff to advance efforts will also be explored.
Speakers: Leslie R. Mackowiak, RPh, MS; Charlene Underwood, MBA
MONDAY, 2:00 PM–3:30 PM
Knowledge Management Requirements
in Informatics: Are You on the Road to
Compliance—Or is Your Head in the Sand?
In this session, you’ll hear from two experiences —one a large, academic medical center, the other a small community hospital—on their challenges and successes meeting Meaningful Use require-ments.Speakers: Leslie Reuss Mackowiak, RPh, MS; Eileen Yoshida, RPh, MBA; Anthony Blash, PharmD
TUESDAY, 8:00 AM–10:00 AM
Clinical Business Intelligence
This session will explore tools, resources, and lessons learned that help organizations understand trends using historical, current or predictive analy-sis, benchmarking, data mining or other strategies.
Speakers: Philip E. Johnson, MS, RPh, FASHP; Holly Lilly, PharmD; Karla Miller, PharmD
TUESDAY, 2:00 PM–4:30 PM
Medication Reconciliation Clinical and
Technical Challenges: No Easy Button
This session will highlight success stories and best practices that can translate to better coordination in your practice setting with regards to interoper-ability in HIT and the increased use of EHRs and electronic MTM forms.Speakers: Deborah Johnson; Bruce Kusens, BSIE, JD; Holly Lilly, PharmD
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 AM–10:00 AM
Structured Documentation of Clinical
Pharmacy Services: Beginning with
the End in Mind
Hear experts discuss strategies for success on ways to standardize the documentation of clinical pharmacy services using SNOMED-CT coding nomenclature and how medication-use systems should be designed to demonstrate the impact of pharmacy services on patient outcomes.
Speakers: Samm Anderegg, PharmD, BCPS; Randy McMillen, PharmD, BCPS
WEDNESDAY, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
ePrescribing Update 2014:
What’s Next on the Horizon?
National growth in e-prescribing from 2008 through 2012 increased over 40 percent, with individual states increasing adoption up to 70 percent. What’s next for eprescribing? What are the challenges to come and what obstacles do we face in our goal towards convergent practice models and comprehensive pharmaceutical care? Hear from the experts in this final session of the 2014 Informatics Institute.
Speakers: Ken Majkowski, PharmD; Troy Trygstad, PharmD, PhD; Lee Mork, MBA, MS, RPh
MONDAY, 3:45 PM–5:30 PM
Connect
LIVE!
A revolutionary event
to change the way you connect
Making meaningful connections at live confer-ences is sometimes the most critical aspect of attending a meeting, yet all too often, it fails to happen. That’s about to change. At ConnectLIVE, ASHP will change the way you network at live meetings and revolutionize how we problem solve with our facilitated; participant-centric model. It’s networking on steroids accelerated by peer sharing; and in the end it will help you find the connections and solutions you need to do your job faster, better and safer.
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Viva Las Vegas!
Always a popular destination, we are thrilled to be heading to Las Vegas and
are planning to have record breaking meetings! This year we are excited to offer
attendees a single venue for all meeting sessions, events, and accommodations.
All meeting activities will be held exclusively at The Mirage,
and not
only does this new venue offer more to our attendees, but as the “entertainment
capital of the world”, Vegas offers something for everyone and we are sure after
sessions conclude there will be lots of thrilling activities. ASHP is very excited to
return to Las Vegas as the host of our new model for boutique meetings and
plan to exceed all expectations and set the new standard for learning!
Three meetings—only one registration!
New this year—attendees who choose the Informatics Institute as
their primary meeting will still have
complete and total access
to
all of the sessions and events happening at one of the concurrent
boutique conferences: the Medication Safety Collaborative and
Pharmacy Practice and Policy (P3). It’s the best of both worlds—
specific and focused education and networking in your specialization
with the ability to sample other areas of interest.
Participants will enjoy the education and sense of community found
in their boutique conference, while simultaneously taking advantage
of all the opportunities that are available at any of the meetings.
Customize your experience—stay in your boutique conference or
attend any individual sessions offered by one of the other meetings!
(CE for non-pharmacists is only available for sessions held at the
Medication Safety Collaborative)
To learn more about the other conferences, visit the Summer Meetings
website
www.ashp.org/sm14.
Easy Lodging
Hotel Reservations
ASHP has secured rooms at discounted rates for
attendees exclusively at The Mirage in Las Vegas.
Book your room today through Orchid Event Solutions,
ASHP’s only official housing company, and in addition
to enjoying the convenience of staying and meeting
under one roof, you will receive exclusive benefits
such as in-room internet access, unlimited local and
toll free telephone calls, property wide internet for all
attendees staying at an MGM Resorts International
Property in public areas, No Resort Fees (a $28 per
day value), and more! Room rates available until May
7 (6:00 pm Mountain Standard Time (MST) or until the
room block is sold out, whichever occurs first).
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Bring a Patient Safety Team
Colleague
If you are a full registrant—you are eligible to bring one other
patient safety team member to the meeting at a deeply discounted
rate. This meeting is designed for interprofessional education and
collaboration; and is a great way to ensure your entire team stays
current on the latest safety practices and advances. Registrations
must be received by ASHP on or before May 16, 2014.
To participate, please call Customer Service at 866-279-0681.
Bring Your Administrator
If you are a full registrant, you can bring your health-system
admin-istrator at no additional charge. This is a wonderful opportunity for
your administrator to see the latest technologies at the Exhibit
Pro-gram and learn about the role of the patient safety team in ensuring
safe and effective medication use. Administrators who want to earn
CE credit must register under the applicable registration fee.
To participate, call Customer Service, 866-279-0681.
Special Offers
ASHP Non-
Full Registration Fees Member Member*
Register on or before April 25 $545 $875
April 26 – May 16 $600 $875
After May 16 (onsite) $685 $1180
Resident/Technician/Retiree $345 $400
Student $215 $265
Physician/Nurse (flat rate) $595
* NOTE: Non-members are eligible to receive a 6-month trial membership.
The earlier you register, the more you save.
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OVER
40%
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The Informatics Institute
Collaborators
A special thanks to the following collaborating organizations of the first annual Informatics Institute.
For more information, visit our “Collaborators” page on the website, www.ashp.org/isquared