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Kevin R. Hayden President and C.A.O.

Kevin R. Hayden President and C.A.O. What is “Health Information”?. Public Health? Bio-terrorism Preparedness? Quality/Value Information?. What’s Happening Today?. WI Collaborative for HC Quality (WCHQ) WHA Information Center Milwaukee Health Information Exchange POVD.

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Kevin R. Hayden President and C.A.O.

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  1. Kevin R. HaydenPresident and C.A.O.

  2. What is “Health Information”? • Public Health? • Bio-terrorism Preparedness? • Quality/Value Information?

  3. What’s Happening Today? • WI Collaborative for HC Quality (WCHQ) • WHA Information Center • Milwaukee Health Information Exchange • POVD

  4. Who are the Stakeholders? • Patients • Payers • Providers • Public / Government

  5. Compete / Cooperate? • Stakeholders as Competitors: Who is my friend here today? • Patients demand structural improvement in our delivery system • Payers want to pay less but speak to incentives for quality • Providers want to improve - leverage their reputation • Government Role? Dynamic definition of public-private partnerships

  6. BHI Mission • What was it? What should it be? • Is the Board “neutral” or does it have a specific constituency? • Have Government initiatives achieved their stated goals?

  7. The Future • Can private sector initiatives answer the concerns that brought us here today? • Is a government role imperative? • Can we achieve the comparability and interoperability of current reporting tools and include future models? • Where does the patient fit in today’s equation: Does (can) the patient readily understand?

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