HIMSS Nursing Informatics Task Force Call. February 23, 2015

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HIMSS Nursing Informatics Task Force Call February 23, 2015

HIMSS15 Keynote Speakers April 12-16, 2015 Chicago, Illinois April 13, 2015 8:00 9:30am: Alexander W. Gourlay, Executive Vice President of Walgreens Boots Alliance and President of Walgreens April 14, 2015 8:30 9:30am: Bruce D. Broussard, President and Chief Executive Officer, Humana April 15, 2015 4:30 5:30pm: George W. Bush, 43 rd President of the United States April 16, 2015 1:15 2:30pm: Jeremy Gutsche, Founder of Trendhunter.com, Author of Exploiting Chaos

HIMSS15 Views from the Top April 12-16, 2015 Chicago, Illinois April 13, 2015 1:00 2:00pm: Shaping the Frontier of Patient Engagement: A CNO/CNIO Perspective presented by Mary Beth Mitchell, CNIO, Innovative Technology Solutions, Texas Health Resources and Laura Wood, Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services & CNO, Boston Children s Hospital April 14, 2015 1:00 2:00pm: Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Lessons Learned for Aspiring Female Executives presented by Judy Murphy, CNO and Director, IBM Healthcare & Theresa Cullen, CMIO & Director of Health Informatics Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veteran Affairs

HIMSS 15 Exhibits April 12-16, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Connected Patient Gallery: Explore products, services and education related to e-engaging providers and patients in this hands-on, interactive area HIMSS Health IT Value Suite: Explore patient and healthcare provider success stories that highlight proven benefits of health IT HIMSS Interoperability Showcase : Tour one of four health journeys to experience a clinically accurate continuum of care and hear inspiring interoperability success stories

HIMSS15 Reception & Events April 12-16, 2015 Chicago, Illinois April 12, 2015 5:00 7:00pm: HIMSS15 Opening Reception April 13, 2015 5:30 7:00pm: HIMSS15 Women in Health IT Networking Reception April 14, 2015 6:30 9:00pm: HIMSS Awards & Recognition Gala April 15, 2015 5:30 7:00pm: HIMSS Block Party

HIMSS15 Nursing Informatics Symposium: Guiding Patient to Health, Anytime and Anywhere Sunday, April 12, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Opening Keynote: Transforming the Vision of Nursing Maureen P. McCausland, Senior Vice President and CNO, MedStar Health Representing Nursing Data in the EHR: A Canadian Lens Lynn Nagle, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto A New Data Point for Informatics: PGHD Susan Hull, CEO, Wellspring Consulting

HIMSS15 Nursing Informatics Symposium: Guiding Patient to Health, Anytime and Anywhere Sunday, April 12, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Case Study: Improving Clinical Communications & Workflow Breana Feistel, Nursing Informatics Manager, Palomar Health and Meghan Jaremczuk, Nurse Manager Palomar Health Evolution of Nursing Informatics Leadership Christina Dempsey, CNO, Press Ganey Associates, Inc., Molly McCarthy, Chief Nursing Strategist, Microsoft US Health & Life Sciences & Stephanie Poe, CNIO, Johns Hopkins Health Systems

HIMSS15 Nursing Informatics Symposium: Guiding Patient to Health, Anytime and Anywhere Sunday, April 12, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Opening Our Notes & Our Data Jan Walker, Assistant Professor, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Marcie Brostoff, Senior Director, Clinical Education & Informatics, CNIO, Boston Children s Hospital Clinical Integration and the Continuum of Care Ellen Harper, DNP, RN-BC, MBA, FAAN, Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer, Cerner Corporation Closing Keynote: Nursing Informatics at the Forefront of Nursing Pamela Cipriano, President, American Nurses Association

Nursing Informatics Community Reception Sunday, April 12, 2015 4:30-5:30pm Whether you are new to nursing informatics, have your DNP or an industry expert, now is the time to get involved and connect with your fellow colleagues Reception Location: McCormick Place Convention Center Vista Ballroom S406 Foyer No RSVP or registration is required

Guiding Principles for Big Data in Nursing Using Big Data to Improve the Quality of Care and Outcomes February 23, 2015

Presenters Ellen Harper DNP, RN-BC, MBA, FAAN Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer Cerner Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President, Informatics HIMSS

HIMSS CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable Background & Sponsorship Facilitated by Gail E. Latimer, MSN, RN, FACHE, FAAN, Roy L. Simpson, DNP, RN, DPNAP, FAAN Three Workgroups were founded Big Data Principles Vendor Nurse Role Human Factors

Big Data - Sharable Comparable Data

Key Objectives: Serve as an advocate and leader for the nursing community Provide guidance on informatics competencies for nursing Provide guidance on EHR related topics including analytics, interoperability, usability, terminology, workflow, quality and outcomes

Workgroup Members Big Data Principles Workgroup Ellen Harper, DNP, RN-BC, MBA, FAAN Vice President, CNO - Premier West Cerner Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President, Informatics HIMSS Sue Lundquist, BSN, RN-BC Marion McCall, BBA, RN, CNOR, CPHIMS Director, Patient Care Solutions, Health Services Chief Clinical Officer Siemens OverSite Solutions Beth Meyers, RN, MS, CNOR Chief Nurse Executive, Analytics Strategy Director Infor Sara Parkerson, RN, MSN Clinical Solution Development Manager Philips Healthcare Libby Rollinson, MSN, RN Director, Content Solutions, Enterprise Information Solutions McKesson

Guiding Principles for Big Data in Nursing Key Recommendations Promote Standards and Interoperability Advance Quality emeasures Leveraging Nursing Informatics Experts

Promote Standards and Interoperability

Promote Standards and Interoperability Nurses should Promote standardized terminologies that address the documentation needs of the entire care team regardless of care setting Use ANA-recognized nursing terminology that is mapped to national standards i.e. SNOMED CT or LOINC Recommend research-based assessment scales and instruments that are standardized through an international consensus body Lack of standardization makes comparison of data challenging and adds to the burden of cost for copyright permissions and/or licensing of such instruments

Promote Standards and Interoperability Continued Nurses should Recommend ANA recognized nursing terminologies be consistently updated And made available to international standards organizations for translation and complete, comprehensive mapping Promote consistent use of discrete data elements in support of research, analytics and knowledge generation Minimize use of free text and "within defined limits" documentation

Advance Quality emeasures Shift to the use of emeasures Need to review the integrity of the data Failure will result in inaccurate reporting and potentially financial risk

Advance Quality emeasures Nurses should Support the development and design of quality emeasures Ensure the data is collected, and measured within the clinician's workflow, not as additional documentation Paper measure sets must be evaluated for appropriateness Expectations should be set for which data is collected, how the data are collected and the required terminologies to be used

Advance Quality emeasures Continued Nurses should Participate in programs that define and promote new quality emeasures Include time for testing and piloting with defined timeframes that consider all stakeholders Clinical quality emeasures must support evidencebased, cost effective care That care follows clinical practice guidelines and minimizes the negative impact on clinicians' workflow

Leverage Nursing Informatics Experts ANA recognized Nursing Informatics as a specialty in 1992 Yet not been widely utilized or maximized to their fullest potential Needed to support the cognitive interaction between the nurse, the nursing process, nursing data, patients and technology American Nurses Association (2015). Nursing Informatics: Scope and Standards of Practice, Second Edition. Silver Spring, MD: nursesbooks.org

Leverage Nursing Informatics Experts Nurses should. Utilize nurse informaticists who provide valuable insight into concept representation, design, implementation, and optimization of health IT to support evidence-based practice, research, and education Hire nurse informaticists who have formal informatics training, education, and certification

The Art & Science of Nursing

What do you think? The evolution of transforming healthcare with technology and science continues.

Thank you! Dr. Ellen Harper eharper@cerner.com Joyce Sensmeier JSensmeier@himss.org 27

March NI Task Force Presentation Sneak Peek Monday, March 23 12:00pm CST Preparing your EHR for Bioinformatics presented by Kathleen A. McCormick, PhD, RN, FACMI, FAAN, FHIMSS, Principal, SciMind, LLC. Objectives Describe the incentives/ drivers for integrating genetics/genomics into the EHR Explain the basic concepts on integrating bioinformatics composed of genetics/genomics into the EHR Identify the most common pharmacogenomic influences