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TRUST Knowledge Transfer EMR Project

TRUST Knowledge Transfer EMR Project. Vanderbilt (Sztipanovits, Karsai, Ledeczi, Xue) Stanford (Mitchell, Datta, Barth, Sundaram) Berkeley (Bajcsy, Sastry, McCormick) Cornell (Wicker, Gerkhe, Machanavajjhala). Project Structure.

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TRUST Knowledge Transfer EMR Project

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  1. TRUST Knowledge TransferEMR Project Vanderbilt (Sztipanovits, Karsai, Ledeczi, Xue) Stanford (Mitchell, Datta, Barth, Sundaram) Berkeley (Bajcsy, Sastry, McCormick) Cornell (Wicker, Gerkhe, Machanavajjhala)

  2. Project Structure EMR is an integrative project that includes the following organizations: Participating TRUST teams Vanderbilt Stanford Berkeley Cornell Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt Medical School Researchers and graduate students Biomedical Informatics Institute Software engineering staff and systems developers (MHAV Patient Portal) Vanderbilt Medical Center Physicians Security Officer Privacy Officer "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis 2

  3. Knowledge Flow Policy Languages Policy Composition (Stanford) policy languages verification tools abstractions policies Patient Centered Health Information Systems (DBMI-VU) Model-based System Integration (ISIS-VU) Patient Centered Health Information Systems (VUMC) Ethical and Legal Analysis (UC Berkeley) simulation system modeling languages integrated design tools abstractions policies Modeling Model Integration Design Tools (ISIS-VU) experimental evaluation EMR is a relatively small project compared to the magnitude of the problem. "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis 3

  4. Forums for Knowledge Transfer "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis • Patient Portal Privacy Working Group MeetingVanderbilt Medical Center and ISIS, September 12, 2006, Nashville Participants: Vanderbilt Medical School, Cornell, Stanford, Vanderbilt-ISIS, • Privacy and Confidentiality WorkshopVanderbilt Center for Better Health, September 13-14, 2006, NashvilleTRUST Participants: Cornell, Stanford, Vanderbilt-ISIS, • Biweekly Modeling Working Group meetingsParticipants: ISIS, Vanderbilt Medical School, Vanderbilt Medical Center 4

  5. TRUST Meeting at the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis 5

  6. Another Effective Form of Knowledge Transfer "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis 6

  7. Healthcare Industry Outreach "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis The Nashville area is home to nearly 300 health care companies operating on a multi-state, national, or international basis, with more than 250 professional service firms (e.g., accounting, architecture, banking, legal) with expertise in the health care industry. Nashville-based health care companies account for more than $62 billion in annual revenue and 336,000 jobs globally. 7

  8. Vanderbilt HealthTech Laboratory "KT-EMR Project", G. Karsai, J. Sztipanovtis VU announced the formation of the industry focused Vanderbilt HealthTech Laboratory with expected starting date in June 2007. The TRUST EMR project is part of the planned technology portfolio. We expect a strong industry transitioning activity in SOA-based Health Information Systems and In-Home Patient Monitoring Yuan Xue started working with Vanderbilt Home Care Services 8

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