PRESS RELEASE:
National Audioconference: Innovative State Based Health Information Exchange Programs
  • Tuesday, June 13, 2006
  • 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm (Eastern)
  • 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm (Central)
  • 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (Mountain)
  • 10:00 am - 11:30 am (Pacific)
  • www.HITAudioconferences.com
PRESS RELEASE
Phone: 800-684-4549
Email: registration@hcconferences.com
Website: www.HITAudioconferences.com

WASHINGTON DC USA -- HIT/HIPAA UPDATE NEWS SERVICE (TM) -- JUNE 6, 2006: The National Audioconference: Innovative State Based Health Information Exchange Programs has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 13, 2006 from 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm (Eastern). The audioconferences is jointly sponsored by the HIT Audioconferences, www.HITAudioconferences.com and the Medicaid Audioconferences, www.MedicaidAudioconferences.com.

ABOUT THE AUDIOCONFERENCE:

As the states grapple with how to use health information technology to improve healthcare quality and potentially reduce costs, the National HIT and Medicaid Audioconferences opened registration today for the third in a series of audioconferences: Innovative State-Based Health Information Exchange Programs.

The audioconference will be June 13, 2006 from 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 pm (EDT). Experts from the federal government, state based programs, and the private sector will discuss how providers are rolling out a health information exchange infrastructure and supporting technologies, including electronic health records, electronic lab reporting, and electronic prescribing. This audioconference will create an interactive forum to discuss AHRQ's recent report titled "State HIE Evolution: A Study of Vision, Strategy, and Progress" which examines unique state government and HIT programs to develop and integrate new HIE initiatives. Experts on the call will discuss the complexities and opportunities involved for stakeholders in adopting recommendations from the federal level and showing how systems perform at the market level.

FEATURED FACULTY:

Vicki Estrin
Program Manager for Volunteer eHealth Initiative
Vanderbilt Center for Better Health
Nashville, TN
Mark Frisse, MD, MBA, MSc
Director, Regional Health Initiatives
Vanderbilt Center for Better Health
Nashville, TN
Scott Young, MD
Director for Health Information Technology
Agency for Health Care Quality and Research
Rockville, MD
Sheera Rosenfeld
Manager
Avalere Health
Washington DC
Shannah Koss
Director, Health Information Technology Practice
Avalere Health
Washington DC
(Moderator)

AUDIOCONFERENCE AGENDA:

The Audioconference agenda is set forth in Eastern Daylight Time below:

1:00 pm Introduction of the Faculty
Shannah Koss, Avalere Health (Moderator)
1:05 pm Introductory Remarks - Agenda Review and Brief Overview of Recent Federal, State, and Industry Trends Driving Specific HIE Practices
Shannah Koss, Avalere Health
1:15 pm Key Considerations in State-Based HIE Programs and an Examination of Case Studies
Sheera Rosenfeld, Avalere Health
  • Federal and State Engagement in HIE Programs
  • Program Characteristics: Goals, Stakeholders, Financing Strategies Target Populations, and Barriers to Diffusion
  • Implications for State and Federal Policymakers
1:30 pm State Perspective and Front Line Evidence
Mark Frisse and Vicki Estrin, Vanderbilt Center for Better Health
  • Implementation, Challenges, and Lessons Learned
  • Stakeholder Engagement and Opportunities
  • Implications for National HIE Policy
1:45 pm AHRQ's Role in Promoting HIE Adoption
Scott Young, ARHQ
  • Perspective on Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Grants
  • Evolution of Federal Role in HIE Activities
2:00 pm Moderator's Comments, Facilitated Discussion and Audience Questions
Shannah Koss (Moderator)
2:30 pm Audioconference Adjournment

WHAT IS AN AUDIOCONFERENCE?

It is a live event that includes session handouts, an interactive question and answer period, and access for an unlimited number of participants at each call-in site. However, only one site can be offered per registration. It is impermissible for an organization to purchase one registration and to operate multiple sites through an internal telephone system. During the live Audioconference participants will be able to ask questions and make comments. The Audioconference faculty has agreed to take follow-up questions via email. Audioconferences are simple, accessible, cost effective and reach a broad audience locally.



SAVE THE DATE:

THE THIRTEENTH NATIONAL HIPAA SUMMIT
The Leading Forum on Healthcare EDI, Privacy, Confidentiality, Data Security and HIPAA Compliance
September 25-27, 2006
Washington, DC
www.HIPAASummit.com

THE THIRD NATIONAL MEDICARE CONGRESS
The Leading Forum on Medicare
Powered by the Avalere Health
Sponsored by Health Affairs and Harvard Health Policy Review
October 15 -17, 2006
Washington, DC
www.MedicareCongress.com



AUDIOCONFERENCE REGISTRATION:

The Audioconference Registration Fee is $345 per Site. No limit to number of attendees per site.

Purchase the Audioconference CD-ROM for $345.

Or register for the audioconference and receive the CD-ROM for $495.

You can register online at: https://ehcca.com/commerce/audioconference/index.php?acc=regform&id_product=28.

Alternatively, you can download and print the Audioconference Registration Form from the website: www.HITAudioconferences.com/HIT20060613/regform.pdf.

The completed form can be faxed to 760-418-8084 or sent to:
    HIT Office
    7790 Barberry Ave
    Yucca Valley, CA USA 92284