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www.TechnologyTraining.com

Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation

Washington, DC

March 11-12, 2014

Announcing the March 2014 All New

DoD & VA Integrated EHR Symposium . . .

THE CHALLENGES, NEEDS AND INDUSTRy OPPORTUNITIES

-DoD

and

VA Integrated

Electronic

Health Records

Featuring over 25 Leading Experts from:

MHS/DoD, DVA, AFMS, DHA, ONC/DHHS, CMS/DHHS, DoD/DMDC,

Navy BUMED, IHS, ARNG, NITAAC, DVBIC/DCoE, WRNMMC, GE,

IBM, Siemens, Accenture, Dell, CACI, BAH, MHV, JHSM, eHI, CREO,

OSEHRA, CCHIT, LPCH:

Emerging Defense Health Agency IT Needs and Initiatives for

an iEHR

DoD (DHA/MHS) iEHR Update, from AHLTA & VistA to the Road

Ahead to Interoperability

Best Practices for Information Assurance, Cyber Security and

Patient Privacy

Exploiting HIT Technological Innovations in Next-Generation

EHRs & Mobile Technologies

Information Assurance, HIPAA & Big Data Challenges for

Patient Privacy

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Military Electronic Health Records and an Integrated EHR (iEHR): Where Do We Currently Stand?

Where Are We Going? What Will be Needed to Get There? What Opportunities Are There for Industry?

Within the Military Health System (MHS), Electronic Health Records are now servicing over ten million patients and are being utilized by 137,000 Military Health System staff, in 412 medical clinics, 413 dental clinics and more than 65 military hospitals and with a total budget of fifty billion dollars. However, there continue to be problems in getting the DoD EHR system (ALHTA) to interoperate efficiently with the Department of Veterans Affairs’ EHR system (VistA) and concern has been expressed within both organizations and within Congress about how this system incompatibility problem will be resolved, at what cost, and when.

This critically important EHR symposium brings together a two-day General Session of Senior Government, DoD and Industry EHR experts who are defining and developing the critical solutions to these and other issues and who are responsible for modernizing the Military Healthcare IT infrastructure. Crucial issues still remain…

What is the future of AHLTA and VistA?

How is the deployment of the Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record (VLER) progressing?

How will the introduction of Service-Oriented Open Architecture ease interoperability among DoD and VA EHR systems?

What every Healthcare Provider MUST KNOW about Meaningful Use Stage 2 and beyond.

How do you measure the effectiveness of EHRs? How do you ensure security and privacy?

How are Web-based hosting and Cloud Computing changing the approach to EHRs Patient Security?

What new capabilities are being developed in EHRs data mining and in mobile EHRs and within COTS solutions?

These urgent needs and many other critical questions will be addressed in detail during this outstanding two-day symposium & exhibition which will also include networking sessions and luncheons for both Government & Industry.

The Distinguished Panel of DoD/VA & Industry EHR Experts

Michael Dinneen, MD Director, Office of Strategy Management, Military Health System, DoD Dr. Paul Tibbits, MD DCIO, Architecture, Strategy, and Design, DVA

Dr. John Glaser, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer, Siemens Healthcare Services, Inc.

Dr. Amy Helwig, MD Acting Chief Medical Officer, DHHS, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Andrew Litt, MD Chief Medical Officer, Dell Healthcare & Life Sciences

Dr. Mark Dente, MD Deputy Chief Medical Information Officer for Community IT Engagement, DVA Ms. Susan Penfield Executive Vice President, Strategic & Health IT, Booz Allen Hamilton

Dr. Mark Segal, Ph.D. Vice President, Government and Industry Affairs, General Electric Healthcare IT Mr. Jim Traficant Managing Director, Accenture Federal Services, President, ASM Research Mr. Pradeep Gidwani VP, Federal Health Solutions, Siemens, Former Dir., TRICARE/DoD Colonel Sidney Hinds, MD, USA National Director, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, DCoE Dr. Keith Salzman, MD Chief Medical Officer, CACI

Captain Howard Hays, MD Chief Information Officer, and Acting Director, Indian Health Service Colonel David Parramore, USA Chief Research and Development Officer, Health IT, DHA

Mr. Damon Davis Director of the Health Data Initiative, Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Mr. Michael Butler Deputy Director, Defense Manpower Data Center, DoD

Mr. Jason McNamara Technical Director for Health IT at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CDR Debra Manning, MD, USN Director, Medical Home Port Project Management Office, Navy BUMED Mr. Edward Wilgus Acting Deputy Director and Lead Contracting Officer, National Institutes of

Health IT Acquisition and Assessment Center

Dr. Richard Lieberman, Ph.D. Engagement & Solutions Executive, Watson Solution Division, IBM Dr. Seong Ki Mun, Ph.D. President and CEO of OSEHRA, the Open Source EHR Agent Mr. Auston Davis Chief Information Security Officer, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Dr. James Cox, MD Medical Evaluation, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Ms. Jennifer Bordenick Chief Executive Officer, eHealth Initiative

Colonel Daniel Balog, MD, USAF Medical Corps, Flight Surgeon, Department of Psychiatry Ms. Susan Haidary National Stakeholder Manager, My HealtheVet

Major Dexter Lovett, ARNG Patient Administration Officer, Office of the Chief Surgeon Dr. Kevin Fickenscher, MD President & Founder, CREO Strategic Solutions, LLC

Dr. Karen Bell, MD Chair, Certification Commission for Health Information Technology

Dr. Anna Orlova, Ph.D. Exec. Dir., Public Health Data Standards Consortium, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

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The 2014 DoD and VA iEHR Symposium

Washington, DC

March 11-12, 2014

PROGRAM AGenDA

I. Achieving an Integrated Electronic Health Record Government & Military Needs,

Initiatives, Challenges and Opportunities

“An iEHR, Government Needs & Opportunities for Enterprise Wide System Efficiencies”

DR. MARk DENTE, MD,

Deputy Chief Medical Information Officer for Community IT Engagement,

Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) (tentative)

“EHRs for Improved Clinical Support and Patient Care - Perspectives from the Office of the

National Coordinator”

DR. AMy HELWIG, MD, MS,

Acting Chief Medical Officer, DHHS, Office of the National Coordinator for

Health IT, Office of the Chief Medical Officer

“Enabling Information Assurance with a Secure Enterprise Infrastructure”

DR. PAUL TIBBITS, MD,

Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO), Architecture, Strategy, and Design,

Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) (tentative)

“Integrated Disability Evaluation System at Walter Reed: Evolving EHR Technologies,

Needs and Challenges”

DR. JAMES COx, MD,

Medical Evaluation Board Patient Administration Division, Walter Reed National

Military Medical Center

“Update on Indian Health Service - Needs and Challenges for an iEHR”

CAPTAIN HOWARD HAyS, MD, MSPH, FAAFP,

Chief Information Officer, Acting Director, Indian Health

Service, Office of Information Technology

“Army National Guard EHR Update”

MAJOR DExTER LOVETT, USA,

Patient Administration Officer, Office of the Chief Surgeon, National Guard

Bureau, Army National Guard (ARNG)

“An Update on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ EHR Incentive Program”

MR. JASON McNAMARA,

Technical Director for Health IT at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services,

Department of Health and Human Services (CMS/DHHS)

“EHRs and Best Practices Driving Acquisition Efficiency at NITAAC”

MR. EDWARD WILGUS,

Acting Deputy Director and Lead Contracting Officer, National Institutes of Health,

Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC)

“Advancements in EHR Technologies for the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injuries”

COLONEL SIDNEy HINDS, MD, MC, US ARMy,

National Director, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury

Center (DVBIC), Defense Centers of Excellence (DCoE), Military Health Service (MHS) (tentative)

“EHRs – Technological Breakthroughs for Reducing Treatment Costs by

Accountable Care Organizations”

DR. MICHAEL DINNEEN, MD

Director, Office of Strategy Management, Military Health System, DoD

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II. Exploiting Healthcare Data Analytics and IT Technical Innovations for Next-Generation

iEHRs and an Open Source iEHR Architecture

“The Health Data Initiative Strategy & Execution Plan: Creating Innovation Across the

Health and Human Services Ecosystem”

MR. DAMON DAVIS,

Director of the Health Data Initiative, Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)

“Using EHRs as a Platform for Change to Improve Patient Care and Reduce Costs”

DR. ANDREW LITT, MD,

Chief Medical Officer, Dell Healthcare & Life Sciences

Critical Steps to Move Beyond Basic EHR Utilization and Realize Long-Term Value

Advantages of Adopting a Cloud-based EHR Strategy

How to Combine Different Data Elements into a Cohesive Analytics Strategy that Supports Clinical and

Business Objectives

Real-world Examples of How Organizations are Using Business and Clinical Intelligence to Provide Better Care

at Lower Costs

“Enterprise Technologies for an Integrated EHR”

MR. JIM TRAFICANT,

Managing Director, Accenture Federal Services, President, ASM Research

“Advanced Technologies for Providing Meaningful Use”

DR. MARk SEGAL, Ph.D.,

Vice President, Government and Industry Affairs, General Electric Healthcare IT

“Open Source & Big Data: The Power of Analytics for Improved Patient Care”

COLONEL DAVID PARRAMORE, USA,

Chief Research and Development Officer, Health IT, DHA

“Value Based Care Using HIT to Improve Quality & Reduce Costs”

MS. JENNIFER BORDENICk,

Chief Executive Officer, eHealth Initiative

“EHRs: Cutting-Edge Advancements for Improving Military & Public Health in the

21st Century”

DR. ANNA ORLOVA, Ph.D.,

Executive Director, Public Health Data Standards Consortium, (PHDSC) Johns

Hopkins School of Medicine

“Cognitive Computing in Healthcare - IBM Watson”

DR. RICHARD LIEBERMAN, Ph.D.,

Engagement & Solutions Executive, Watson Solution Division, IBM

Software Group

“Care Management: The Critical Role on Advanced IT Architecture”

DR. JOHN GLASER, Ph.D.,

Chief Executive Officer, Siemens Healthcare Services

and

MR. PRADEEP GIDWANI, FACHE, CHIE

Vice President, Federal Health Solutions,

Siemens Government Technologies, Inc., Former Director, TRICARE Region North, DoD

SPECIAL PRESENTATION FROM SIEMENS HEALTHCARE SERVICES &

GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGIES

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“HIT Infrastructure Necessary to Support Health Reform, Value Based Care & the

ACO Models”

DR. kAREN BELL, MD,

Chair, Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT)

“Managing OSEHRA VistA in Support of iEHR”

DR. SEONG kI MUN, Ph.D.,

President and Chief Executive Officer, Open Source Electronic Health Records

Agent (OSEHRA)

III. Patient-Centered Healthcare and mHealth: Data Analytics & Mobile Health

Technologies to Re-shape Patient Personalized Care

“Psychological Health for the Vet: How EHRs have Changed the Patient Encounter

and Engagement”

COLONEL DANIEL BALOG, MD, USAF,

Medical Corps, Flight Surgeon, Department of Psychiatry

“EHR Technologies for the Patient Centered Medical Homecare”

COMMANDER DEBRA MANNING, MD, FP, USN,

Director, Medical Home Port Project Management

Office, Bureau of Navy Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) (tentative)

“Personalized Care: How Can your Organization Get There with Mobile and Analytics”

MS. SUSAN PENFIELD,

Executive Vice President, Strategic & Health IT, Booz Allen Hamilton

“My HealtheVet –Transforming Veteran Health Through the EHR”

MS. SUSAN HAIDARy,

National Stakeholder Manager, My HealtheVet (MHV), Veterans and Consumers

Health Informatics Office, Veterans Health Administration

“iEHRs for the Government & Services - Creating a Virtual Lifetime EHR for Improved Patient Care”

DR. kEITH SALzMAN, MD,

Chief Medical Officer, CACI

“The Radical Transformation and Disintermediation of Healthcare: Evolving Technology

Applications in Care Delivery”

DR. kEVIN FICkENSCHER, MD,

President & Founder, CREO Strategic Solutions, LLC

Would you like to be an exhibitor at this symposium?

Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the symposium?

Please contact Ken Hood @ 310-320-8128 to find out how your organization can participate.

“Managing Patient & Enterprise Security Identity Management”

MR. MICHAEL BUTLER

Deputy Director, Defense Manpower Data Center, DoD

and

“7 Common Pitfalls to Protecting EHRs and How to Avoid Them”

MR. AUSTON DAVIS

Chief Information Security Officer, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital

PROTECTING PATIENT IDENTITy: TOOLS & TECHNIqUES FOR ENSURING

EHR CyBER SECURITy AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE

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