HSPC Health System Implementers Forum, University of Utah, February 15-16, 2018

Location:

Medical Alumni Hall, Health Sciences Campus 

HSEB 2120, University of Utah

26 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84126

(multiple links are provided in the address above to help find your way)



Lodging options: (There is not a block of rooms at a specific hotel.  This is a list of hotels in the area popular with visitors to the U of U) 

 Salt Lake City Marriott Research Park

 University Guest House

Hampton Inn and Suites

Parking:

Visitor Parking:  There is limited visitor parking in the vicinity of the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. Most parking on campus is fee-based. The University Hospital Parking Terrace provides free, limited parking to patients and visitors. The Parking Terrace east of the Biomedical Polymers Building (southeast of the HSEB), has hourly parking for visitors.


Agenda - subject to change

Day 1, Thursday February 15, 2018


TopicSpeaker / Facilitator
0800-0830Continental Breakfast
0830-0840

Welcome

Wendy Chapman, PhD

Chair, University of Utah Department of Biomedical Informatics

0840-0920

Technical Foundation and Meeting Goals

  • Overview of FHIR, SMART, CDS Hooks
  • Meeting Goals and Interactive Approach

Viet Nguyen, MD, CMO of HSPC



0920-0940

HSPC and its Value Proposition

  • Overview of HSPC Mission and Goals
  • Role of HSPC to create an interoperability ecosystem
  • Initiatives and Workstreams
  • Projects and Roadmap
  • Value Proposition for HSPC

Laura Heermann Langford, PhD, RN, COO of HSPC

HSPC Overview.pdf

0940-1000Break
1000-1200

Interactive Panel – Big Picture from Health System Executive Perspective

Brief presentations followed by audience discussion

  • Rationale and value proposition
  • State of FHIR in hype cycle
  • Governance and resourcing (funding and personnel)
  • Security
  • Role in overall technology roadmap
  • Prioritization and buy-in

Jim Turnbull, DHA, CIO University of Utah

Mike Strong MD, CMIO - University of Utah

Stan Huff MD, CMIO Intermountain Healthcare/

Board Chair, HSPC

1200-1300Lunch and Networking
1300-1445

Interactive Panel – Technical Roadmap and Leading Change

  • Setting up a program
  • Implementation considerations and resources
  • Governance and prioritization
  • Setting up EHR APIs (e.g., FHIR, SMART, CDS Hooks)
  • Extending EHR APIs
  • Security
  • Example projects
  • Evaluation
  • Need for inter-institutional collaboration and standardization

Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, MHS, Associate CMIO - University of Utah

Scott Narus, PhD, Medical Informatics Director - Intermountain Healthcare

Travis Gregory, Director of EHR Systems - University of Utah


2018-02-15 HSPC Implementers Forum PM 1 (for upload).pdf

1445-1500Break
1500-1645

Interactive Panel – Working Together Towards Scale

  • Challenges to scale and potential solutions
  • Potential business and collaboration models 

Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, MHS, Associate CMIO - University of Utah

Scott Narus, PhD, Medical Informatics Director - Intermountain Healthcare

Travis Gregory, Director of EHR Systems - University of Utah

2018-02-15 HSPC Implementers Forum PM 2 (for upload).pdf

1700-1830Networking Reception


Day 2, Friday February 16, 2018


TopicSpeaker / Facilitator
0800-0830Continental Breakfast
0830-0845Recap of Day OneViet Nguyen, MD, CMO of HSPC
0845-1015Interactive Discussion: Working with EHR Vendors

Tate Gilchrist, Cerner

Isaac Vetter, Epic

Lindsey Kramer, Allscripts

Rick Freeman, Interopion

1015-1030Break
1030-1130

Academic / Research Opportunities with FHIR

  • Evaluating Applications (User interface design, effectiveness)
  • Teaching FHIR to informatics students
  • Research funding

Wendy Chapman PhD

Guilherme Del Fiol PhD

Charlene Weir PhD RN

Ben Brooke MD

Peter Haug MD 

Viet Nguyen, MD

1130-1230Lunch and Networking
1230-1330

Interactive Discussion: Collaboration and Next Steps 

  • Potential models and focal areas for win-win collaboration
  • HSPC as a forum for collaboration
Moderated Discussion
1330-1400

Wrap up and Conclusions

Adjourn