HDMKLASroom (CxE2S1): Clinician Experience – Interoperability current state and the voice of the clinician
Understand the current state of interoperability today and efforts key organizations are endeavoring to capture interoperability wins. Learn the key roles clinicians can take to help their institutions drive interoperability forward.
As we consider the clinician’s experience within the context of ‘Starting with the end in mind’ then its logical to consider the start being a framework that can be followed to ensure that the right stewards are identified, the right processes created, and the right data is being connected and utilized to help caregivers gain insights that will enable them to deliver the best care to patients. Today this complex activity defined at interoperability can leave out one of the most important voices, the clinicians’. Dr Steven Lane from Sutter Health and Coray Tate from KLAS Research discuss the current state of interoperability and share principles of success that can help bring the voice of the clinician into crucial interop decisions.
Understand the current state of interoperability today and efforts key organizations are endeavoring to capture interop wins. Learn the key roles clinicians can take to help their institutions drive interoperability forward. And, hear what steps IT, clinical and administrative teams can take to include clinicians' voices and move toward better action through the following questions.
- What data do we need?
- From whom do we need it?
- Are we taking full advantage of the connectivity and functionality given to us?
- To whom and how do we advocate getting the data we need?
- Are we investing in the resources of know-how and experience to make interoperability work.
Educators
Sutter Health: Steven R. Lane, MD, MPH, FAAFP, FAMIA, Clinical Informatics Director, Privacy, Information Security & Interoperability
KLAS Research: Coray Tate, Vice President, Core Solutions and Interoperability
HDMgroup: Mitchell Josephson, Chief Executive Officer