HIMSS Oregon Spring Conference 2016

May 17, 2016
Portland, Oregon

The Balancing Act: Population Health and Security

As healthcare organizations across the continuum of care progress toward interoperability goals to support population health, and the volume of patient data collected through new systems and innovative bio devices increases, the security of that data as it passes through new avenues and byways has become an undeniable imperative. Balancing the availability and accessibility of data with the multiple levels of protection necessary is tricky. Attend the HIMSS Oregon Annual Spring Conference to hear how national and local organizations are weighing the needs of both sides and developing solutions to achieve this balance.

On top of a visionary keynote speaker and general sessions, there will be two tracks with three sessions each, including lectures and expert panels who will share their views on these important topics. Contributors from all areas of healthcare will be presenting their topics on Population Health and Security.

Please bring your questions and join us for an informative conference with industry leading keynote speakers, panel members, and interactive breakout sessions.

Agenda

  • 9:00 am: Check-In, Vendor Visits-Passport Program
  • 10:00 am: Opening Remarks, Keynote, Break, Population Health and Security Breakout Sessions
  • 12:00 pm: Lunch, Table Topic Discussions, Vendor Visits-Passport Program
  • 1:00 pm: General Session, Break, Population Health and Security Breakout Sessions
  • 3:00 pm: Break, Population Health and Security Breakout Sessions
  • 4:20 pm: Closing Remarks, General Session
  • 5:30 pm: Networking Reception

Keynote Address & General Sessions

Smart Personal Devices Drive the Convergence of Population Health and Security
Joe Feyereisen, CEO, ITIL, ISO, MPM, CIPM, PME, CMMi, CPGP, VCA | Reach IPS
The 2016 Internet Security Threat Report
David Finn, Health IT Officer | Symantec
The Next Frontier in Population Health: Rethinking the Principles of Mass Collaboration
Brigitte Piniewski, MD, Chief Medical Officer | CommonIQ

Security Sessions

The security topics will cover security considerations of the cloud, the pitfalls of purchasing cyber insurance and how healthcare organizations are addressing some of the key security issues facing us today. Sessions include:

Secure Cloud Computing for Healthcare Organizations
Steve Knipple, Principal Consultant – Cloud Strategy and Technology Transformation | Bradson Consulting & Cloud Shift Advisors
How to Avoid Getting Sued by Your Cyber Risk Insurer
David Schoolcraft, Attorney | Ogden Murphy Wallace • Lee Kuo, Attorney | Ogden Murphy Wallace
Panel Discussion: What’s Keeping CIOs and Security Officers Up at Night and What They Are Doing About It
Bridget Barnes, VP and Chief Information Officer | OHSU • Sonney Sapra, CIO | Tuality Health Care • Michael Carr, CTO and Director of Technology Systems and Services | Legacy Health • Shawn Surber, Manager Healthcare Solutions | Fortinet • [moderator] Carol Robinson, Principal | CedarBridge Group

Population Health Sessions

The Population Health sessions will include a discussion of how one local company has culled a 98% participation rate of employees utilizing biometric screenings and correlating that with health assessment data; a session that explores the integration of social determinants of health into a regional CCO and HIE; and a session that looks at the development and utilization status of financial and clinical data by an Oregon based provider/payer run enterprise.

Integrating Social Determinants of Health into a Regional CCO and HIE
Kim Whitley, VP, COO | Samaritan Health Plans • Klint Peterson, Senior Project Manager | Samaritan Health Services
Using Wellness Program Metrics to Justify ROI
Renae Coombs, Human Resources Manager | SAIF Corporation
Health Care Transformation: Business Requirements for Information in Population Health
Geoffrey Swanson, MD, Chief Medical Officer | Propel Health

Lunch Table Topic Discussions

Attendees will have the option at lunch to participate in table topics led by a facilitator. The goal is to foster a discussion of key Healthcare IT topics to enable attendees to share experiences and identify tactics they can incorporate in their job. Topics will include:  patient engagement, care coordination, telehealth, data security, data center management, data analytics, interoperability, information exchange, mobile device management and optimizing EMRs.

Continuing Education Hours

This event has been approved for up to 6 hours in continuing education (CE) hours for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements of the Certified Professional in Healthcare Information Management Systems (CPHIMS) and Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS).

Sponsors

This full day conference will include an exhibitor hall and networking opportunities during lunch and an evening reception. Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support.

Date

  • Thursday
  • May 17, 2016
  • 9:00 am – 6:30 pm (Pacific Time)

Location

Embassy Suites Downtown
319 SW Pine Street
Portland, Oregon 97204

Registration

  • Chapter Member: $105.00
  • Non-Member: $144.00
  • Student: $30.00

Not a member? See membership options.

Registration includes lunch and complimentary drink and appetizers during evening networking.

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