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Institute for e-Health Policy: Transforming Policy into Practice Neal Neuberger, CISSP, Executive Director. Background. Launched in May 2008 as part of HIMSS Foundation

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  1. Institute for e-Health Policy: Transforming Policy into PracticeNeal Neuberger, CISSP, Executive Director

  2. Background • Launched in May 2008 as part of HIMSS Foundation • Mission: To be the pre-eminent organization to provide e-health policy education, research and best use examples to key decision-makers, their staff, and other stakeholders within the Capitol Beltway • Purpose: To transform federal e-health policy into practice The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 2

  3. Education and Research Public and Private Sector Stakeholders • Congress • Administration • States • Healthcare Organizations; Coalitions; Foundations • Thought Leaders The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 3

  4. Institute’s Key Focus Areas/Programs • Capitol Hill Steering Committee on Telehealth and Healthcare Informatics • National HIT Collaborative for the Underserved and focus on HIT Disparities (Rural and Minorities) • Executive in Residence Program • College Undergraduate, Graduate, and Medical School e-health Public Policy Internship Programs • National Health IT Week • Grants The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 4

  5. Capitol Hill Luncheon Seminar SeriesPurpose: To provide education on e-health policy for key stakeholders inside the Capitol Beltway • Established in 1993 • Honorary Co-Chairs: U.S. Senators Conrad, Crapo, Thune, and Whitehouse, and U.S. Reps. Boucher, Cantor, English, Gordon, Kennedy, Murphy, Schwartz, and Wu • More than 120 Lunch Seminar Sessions and Technology Demonstrations on Capitol Hill • More than 35 co-sponsoring organizations The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 5

  6. 2008 Capitol Hill Series Co-sponsors • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) • American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) • American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) • American Hospital Association (AHA) • American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) • American Telemedicine Association (ATA) • Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) • Association of Clinicians for the Underserved (ACU) • AT&T, Inc. • Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) • Commonwealth Fund • CERMUSA, Saint Francis University, Loretto, PA • Drexel University Bioterrorism Program The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 6

  7. 2008 Capitol Hill Series Co-sponsors (cont.) • Chorus, Inc. • College of St. Scholastica • Continua Health Alliance • eHealth Initiative (eHI) • Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) • iMDsoft, Inc. • Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS) • INRange Systems, Inc. • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE-USA) • Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA) • Internet2 Coalition The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 7

  8. 2008 Capitol Hill Series Co-sponsors (cont.) • Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network Telehealth Services • National Center for Healthcare Informatics (NCHI) • National Library of Medicine (NLM) • New York Presbyterian Hospitals • RCHN Community Health Foundation • RTI International • Rural Health Resource Center (RHRC) • Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) • Siemens Medical • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) • University of Virginia Health System The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 8

  9. Capitol Hill Luncheon Seminar Series • Planning 2009 programs; series to start in late January • Topics to include: • Federal Budget Overview and Implications • HIT Disparities • Privacy & Security • Health Information Exchange (HIE) Communities • E-Prescribing • Personal Health Record (PHR) • Interoperability • Bioinformatics; and • Workforce Issues The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 9

  10. 2. HIT Disparities (Rural and Minorities)Purpose: To promote research and education around e-health policy and underserved communities • National HIT Collaborative for the Underserved • Convene, Study, Propose Solutions thru Multi-Stakeholder group; Advisory Council; Workgroups; Management Committee; Program Management Office • Next Steps – DHHS/Office of Minority Health Grant • Targeted Collaboration with Individual Orgs • Rural Health Resource Center • Congressional Hispanic; Black; and Rural Caucuses • Sponsored Research • Association of Clinicians for the Underserved • RCHN Community Health Foundation The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 10

  11. 3. Executive in Residence ProgramPurpose: To provide opportunities for corporations to promote research into e-health policy • One FTE on loan for 12 months from Apptis Corporation • Mary L. Walker, VP, Customer Relationships • Provides HIMSS support for National HIT Collaborative for the Underserved • HIMSS provides one office in Arlington office The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 11

  12. 4. Internship Programs Purpose: To provide educational opportunities for students interested in e-health policy • Since 2004, one dozen students completed HIMSS Government Relations Public Policy Internship • Now, two interns per semester (Fall, Spring, Summer) • Undergraduate or Graduates interested in e-health Public Policy • Self-directed projects with mentoring • Currently: • Angel Rafael Braña, MD, MPH (NOVA Southeastern University) is focused on e-RX policy and Hispanic Caucus Issues • Meha Goyal (Baylor University) is focused on state government relations issues • Collaboration with George Mason University The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 12

  13. 4. Internship Program (cont.) • Georgetown University Medical School Service Learning Project • Six first-year medical students for 3 months • Focus on understanding e-health policy • Includes research project with output briefed to Institute and decision-makers on Capitol Hill The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 13

  14. 4. Internship Program (cont.) • Potential new programs • University of California Berkeley Extern Program • 2 interns from January 5 – 16 to support HTHIT paper review and Virginia State Advocacy Day preparation • ExxonMobil Summer 2009 intern • National Health IT Week preparation The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes. 14

  15. 5. National Health IT WeekPurpose: To promote education and outreach on e-health policy • Started in 2006 • Institute to take leadership role with Zarb Consulting • Collaborative forum during which key healthcare constituents work together to elevate national attention to the necessity of health IT adoption. • National Health IT Week 2009 will take place Sept. 21-25, 2009. • In 2008, 75 partners participated. • www.healthITweek.org The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes.

  16. GrantsPurpose: To pursue federal, state and philanthropic grants to pursue e-health policy research and education • First award from Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health for HIT-UP project launch and administrative support The Institute is part of the HIMSS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational purposes.

  17. Neal Neuberger, CISSP Executive Director neal@e-healthpolicy.org (703) 508-8182 Kathie Westpheling, MPH Intern Coordinator (703) 562-8831 . Wayne Humphries, MA Manager of Public Policy Initiatives (703) 562-8870 Mary L. Walker Executive in Residence (703) 562-8835 Contact UsInstitute for e-Health Policy4300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 250, Arlington, VA 22203www.e-healthpolicy.org

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