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“Just in Time Delivery comes to Knowledge Management” by Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser

“Just in Time Delivery comes to Knowledge Management” by Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser. Presentation by Stacey Evoy , Dustin Syler and Alicia Wallis. Article Summation. Dr. Bob Goldszer / Brigham & Women’s ,Massachusetts General (Boston)

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“Just in Time Delivery comes to Knowledge Management” by Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser

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  1. “Just in Time Delivery comes to Knowledge Management” by Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser Presentation by Stacey Evoy, Dustin Syler and Alicia Wallis

  2. Article Summation • Dr. Bob Goldszer / Brigham & Women’s ,Massachusetts General (Boston) • Problem: Way to much knowledge to absorb/ 10,000 diseases, 3,000 meds, 1,100 lab test, 400,000 articles

  3. Article Summation • Injuries due to errors: over 1 million, 98,000 deaths • Wasted tests: 1/3 no documented follow up, ½ are unnecessary, ½ prescriptions for heart conditions are inappropriate

  4. Article Summation • Knowledge Management: ( Bake it in) where it cannot be avoided • They did this project because of high # of medical errors & adverse drug reactions • Project was narrow at first • Doctors can override the system

  5. Article Summation • The Process of the System!!!!!! • Effectiveness/ Clinical Database , Patient Record Database

  6. Stimulus Plan: Health IT • $44 billion in Medicare and Medicaid incentives to hospitals and health care professionals demonstrating "meaningful use" of certified electronic health records.  • The joint announcement by CMS and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT • Comments

  7. Health IT Planning for States • CMS has approved funding for eight states to support planning activities for implementation of the Medicaid EHR incentive program and the development of their state Medicaid health IT plans. • Georgia ($3.17 M) • Iowa ($1.16 M) • New York($5.91 M) • Tennessee($2.7 M) • Texas ($3.86 M)

  8. Videos • Information Technology and the Quality of Healthcare • Health information Technology as part of a healthcare reform

  9. Vanderbilt Medical Center • Vanderbilt Health.com • Vanderbilt University Medical Center

  10. In Closing • For a copy of this presentation, please check the ASD wiki page at http://asdinfs3500.pbworks.com/. • Questions?

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