BrightTALK is sponsoring a complimentary Electronic Health Record Summit this Tuesday, October 20, 2009.
David C. Kibbe MD, MBA and I will be presenting “Introduction to Clinical Groupware and the Clinical Groupware Collaborative”
Clinical groupware is a new and evolving model for the development and deployment of health information technology (HIT) platforms and applications having the following characteristics:
Use of the Internet and the web for EHR technology. Explicit design for information sharing and online communication among providers and patients/consumers. A modular or component architecture upon which applications can be aggregated to meet specific clinical and workflow tasks. Patient/consumer engagement tools that facilitate ongoing health management and care coordination. Interface and data exchange standards for information sharing that emerge in a market-driven manner.The Clinical Groupware Collaborative is in a formative stage organization. To date, representatives from over 50 companies have expressed interest. We are working to be formally incorporated in November 2009.
To register, attend live, or view afterward on-demand, click the following link: http://www.brighttalk.com/webcasts/6114/attend
Here’s a full listing of the other Electronic Health Record Summit presentations:
Kaiser Permanente’s Journey and Ultimate Success with Health IT, Andrew M. Wiesenthal, The Permanente Federation
Prescribing the Best Security for Your EHR System, Andrew Klein, Product Management at SonicWALL
Business Associates Now and Then: HIPAA, EHRs and the HITECH Act, Susan Miller, Security & Privacy Workgroup Chair, WEDI
Fraud & Abuse in the EHR, Jean Bishop, J Bishop Consulting
New HIPAA Rules and EHRs: ARRA & Breach Notification, Raj Goel, Brainlink International; Jim Sheldon-Dean, Lewis Creek Systems
Three Forcing Factors of Electronic Healthcare Records, Kim Singletary, McAfee
How Great EHRs Empower Participatory Medicine, e-Patient Dave deBronkart, Society for Participatory Medicine co-chair



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