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Building the Infrastructure for Continuous Improvement: A MedBiquitous Update

Building the Infrastructure for Continuous Improvement: A MedBiquitous Update. Peter Greene, MD CMIO, Johns Hopkins Medicine Executive Director, MedBiquitous Annual Conference 2014 May 19, 2014. MedBiquitous Mission.

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Building the Infrastructure for Continuous Improvement: A MedBiquitous Update

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  1. Building the Infrastructure for Continuous Improvement: A MedBiquitous Update Peter Greene, MD CMIO, Johns Hopkins Medicine Executive Director, MedBiquitous Annual Conference 2014 May 19, 2014

  2. MedBiquitous Mission To develop and promote technology standards for the health professions that advance lifelong learning, continuous improvement, and better patient outcomes.

  3. Building the Foundation:The MedBiquitous Architecture * Official ANSI Standards

  4. http://hawaii-bed-and-breakfast.blogspot.com/

  5. Our Accomplishments • ANSI/MEDBIQ CI.10.1-2013, Curriculum Inventory

  6. Curriculum Inventory 85 US 5 Canadian Med Schools National Benchmarking Reports MedBiq Standards www.aamc.org/medaps

  7. Which competency? How competent? Competency Framework Performance Framework Level 1 (e.g. Novice) Level 5(e.g. Mastery) Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 In Standards Committee Review

  8. Our Pipeline Financial Interest Reporting – with AAMC • Data on clinician financial interest for reporting to CE providers, meetings, journals, etc. • Centralized system in development

  9. Movement to Competency-based education

  10. Tracking progression to competence • Performance Framework in review by Standards Committee • Educational Achievement to be reviewed next • Looking at Experience API (xAPI) for “loose coupling” and more flexible activity tracking

  11. Data standards are a start… But not enough.

  12. What does it take to be successful?

  13. Activity Streams (Google, Facebook, others…) More flexible, social Human and machine-readable The Experience API (xAPI) Learner record Store Noun Verb Object I Did This

  14. What does it take to scale?

  15. Collaboration is the key

  16. Member Collaborations using MedBiquitous Standards Universal Hub CE Accreditors & REMS Program Companies AOA & ESAR-VHP American Board of Surgery and American College of Surgeons

  17. Bridge Builders are Needed Courtesy Phillq23, wikimedia..

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