Tuesday, January 15, 2008

"Lessons Learned from EMR Implementation"

Students can attend a session entitled "Lessons Learned from EMR Implementation" on January 24 from 1:30-3:30 at Hospital Council of Western PA (500 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale - For directions click HERE). Regular price is $35 but students enjoy this informative presentation for only $10.

This session is presented jointly by ACHE of Western PA and Western PA HIMSS. More information follows:
Speakers:

Vivian Funkhouser, MIM, MBA, Business Development Manager, Global Healthcare Solutions, Motorola's Enterprise Mobility
Peg Spisak, RN, BSN, MPM, Director of Quality/Risk Management & Patient Safety Officer, Ohio Valley General Hospital
Sharon Dorogy, MEd, Director of Information Systems, The Children's Institute
Karen Franke, MT, MIS, Project Lead, The Children's Institute
Danniele Fullard, RN, MHIS, Clinical Analyst, The Children's Institute

Click HERE to register

As we open this meeting, we’re reminded that there really is a difference between the concepts of an Electronic Medical Record and an Electronic Health Record. Vivian Funkhouser, MIM, MBA, Business Development Manager for the Global Healthcare Solutions sector of Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility organization, will kick-off the afternoon’s activities with an overview of the “EMR” vs. the “EHR.”

Peg Spisak, RN, BSN, MPM, Director of Quality/Risk Management & Patient Safety Officer at Ohio Valley General Hospital, will share her organization’s EMR experience from a patient safety perspective. In particular, she will focus on ‘Automating Medication Administration at the Bedside: A Community Hospital Experience.’

Having had a campus-wide EMR solution installed and operating since 2002, The Children’s Institute has, in many ways, taken their EMR to a new level. Sharon Dorogy, MEd, Director of Information Systems at The Children’s Institute, along with Karen Franke, MT, MIS (Project Lead) and Danniele Fullard, RN, MHIS (Clinical Analyst) will share their EMR implementation experiences, including their current strategic initiatives that focus on using the EMR data for daily operations, information management reporting and new research initiatives.


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