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Appendix F: Workshop Agendas
Pages 285-296

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From page 285...
... Issues motivating the discussion • Rapid developments in information technology that substantially facilitate potential use of health data for knowledge generation, and expedited application of new knowledge for clinical care. • Policy initiatives that will lead in the near future to the electronic capture and storage of virtually all clinical data, as well as data from several related areas of health -- health care, public health, clinical research -- to realize the system's full potential for individuals and populations.
From page 286...
... v WORKSHOP #1: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, PRIORITIES v July 27–28, 2010 Venable Conference Facility 575 Seventh Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 Day One: Tuesday, July 27 8:00am Coffee and light breakfast available Welcome, introductions, and overview 8:30am Welcome, framing of the meeting and workshop series, agenda overview o Michael McGinnis (Institute of Medicine) o Charles Friedman (Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT)
From page 287...
... ➢Population health perspective Martin LaVenture (Minnesota Department of Health) OPEN DISCUSSION 11:00am Session 2: Technical strategies: data input, access, use -- and beyond Presentations to consider issues, needs, and approaches related to data input, access and use -- as well as infrastructure requirements to foster web-mediated remote-site interventions -- for continuous learning and improvement in health and health care.
From page 288...
... Patricia Brennan (University of Wisconsin) OPEN DISCUSSION Session 4: Weaving a strong trust fabric 3:30pm Presentations to consider issues, needs, and approaches related to building the broad-scale confidence necessary for operation of the electronic infrastructure for continuously learning and improving health and healthcare programs.
From page 289...
... OPEN DISCUSSION Concluding Keynote 5:30pm David Blumenthal (National Coordinator for Health IT) Adjourn to reception 6:00pm Day Two: Wednesday, July 28 Welcome and Recap of First Day 8:30am Session 5: Stewardship and governance in the learning health 9:00am system Presentations on issues, needs, approaches, and arrangements -- formal and informal, public and private, national and international -- necessary to steward the development of a digital infrastructure to deliver health data and information that is timely, user-friendly, secure, reliable, research-ready, supports continuous learning and accelerated improvements in health and health care.
From page 290...
... Doug Peddicord (Oldaker, Belair & Wittie) OPEN DISCUSSION 11:00am Session 6: Fostering the global dimension of the health data trust Presentations to consider issues, needs, and approaches related to setting the stage for evolution of an electronic infrastructure that can serve as a global resource for continuous learning and improvement for health and healthcare programs.
From page 291...
... Michael Liebhold (Institute for the Future) OPEN DISCUSSION Session 8: Breakout sessions 2:30pm Five small groups will assemble with representation spanning the affinity groups of interest -- individual and patient, practicing clinician, quality improvement experts, clinical researchers, and population health -- to identify key principles and strategies for development of the electronic infrastructure envisioned -- including identification of questions addressed to the panel of responders.
From page 292...
... A 10- to 15-minute presentation by a representative of the relevant breakout group will lead off the corresponding plenary session. 12:00pm Lunch/Poster session System requirements for technical advancement and 1:00pm innovation Technical issues constitute the basic starting point for progress in the electronic infrastructure for health improvement.
From page 293...
... OPEN DISCUSSION Break 3:00pm Requirements for establishment of stewardship and 3:15pm governance Stewardship and governance provisions are intimately related to the pace at which the developing technical capacity of the electronic infrastructure emerges and is applied for continuous improvement in health and health care. The trust and cooperative environment engendered in the existence, nature, stakeholder representation, and implementation of such provisions will determine the availability and impact of this electronic utility.
From page 294...
... OPEN DISCUSSION 11:00am Summary, next steps, and concluding remarks Discussion will be summarized, priorities identified, and the plan for the progression to the final workshop laid out. 12:00pm Adjourn v WORKSHOP #3: STRATEGY SCENARIOS v October 5, 2010 House of Sweden 2900 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 Tuesday, October 5 8:00am Coffee and light breakfast available Welcome, introductions, and overview 8:30am Welcome, framing of the meeting and workshop series, agenda overview
From page 295...
... o Michael McGinnis (Institute of Medicine) Review of strategic options from Workshops 1 and 2 9:00am Overview of strategic options identified to accelerate development of the electronic ecosystem necessary for a continuously learning and improving health system.
From page 296...
... 296 DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEM -- Consider and revise, as indicated, strategic options from overview, including alternative scenarios -- Identify key stakeholders and responsibilities -- Postulate timetables and expectations -- and related assumptions 12:30pm Lunch Technical options, responsibilities, and expectations 1:00pm OPEN DISCUSSION Knowledge generation and use options, responsibilities, and 2:00pm expectations OPEN DISCUSSION Break 3:00pm Governance options, responsibilities, and expectations 3:15pm OPEN DISCUSSION Individual engagement options, responsibilities, and 4:15pm expectations OPEN DISCUSSION Concluding comments 5:15pm


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