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HIT AND HIPAA SUMMITS DAY II
Thursday, March 29, 2007

HIT SUMMIT AGENDA
HIT SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS I

8:00 a.m.

1.01 Stakeholder Solutions to RHIO/HIE Privacy and Security: California's Experience
Don Holmquest, MD, PhD, JD
President and CEO, Cal RHIO, San Francisco, CA

Kier Wallis
Project Coordinator, CalRHIO, San Francisco, CA
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1.02 High Availability, the People, Process, and Technology Considerations that will Help Maintain Sufficient "Uptime," a Critical Ingredient to any Clinical Systems Program
Jeff Bell
Chief Technology Officer, Sisters of Mercy Health System, Sunset Hills, MO

G. Jeffrey Hersh
Senior Manager, Deloitte Consulting, LLP, Minneapolis, MN
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1.03 How the Silicon Valley Business Coalition is Changing Health Care for High-Tech Companies and their Employees
Sharon Gibson
Director, Health Care Practice, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco Systems, Potomac, MD

Linda K. Shelton
Consultant, LKS Consulting, Potomac, MD
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1.04 The Wall Street View of HIT
Raymond G. Falci, MBA
Managing Director, Cain Brothers & Co. LLC, New York, NY
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1.05 PHR Product Presentations
Wendy Angst, MHA
General Manager, Capmed, Newtown, PA
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Rich Landen, MBA, MPH
Director, Health Information Technology, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Chicago, IL
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Jonathan S. Wald, MD, MPH
Associate Director, Clinical Informatics Research and Development Group, Partners HealthCare System, Boston, MA



1.06 Overview of HIT Legal Issues
Paul T. Smith, Esq.
Partner and Co chair, HIT/HIPAA Task Force, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, San Francisco, CA
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9:00 a.m.

Transition Break

HIT SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS II

9:15 a.m.

2.01 Process and Lessons Learned from Greater Rochester RHIO's Design/Vendor Selection Project
Dawn DePerrior
Management Consultant/gRrhio Project Manager, Navint Consulting, LLC, Pittsford, NY

Al Kinel
Director of Alliances, Kodak Health Group, Rochester, NY

Ted Kremer, MPH
Executive Director, Greater Rochester RHIO, Rochester, NY

Alice Loveys, MD
Pediatrics at the Basin, Greater Rochester RHIO, Board Member and Practicing Physician, Pittsford, NY

Steve Wallace
Management Consultant, Navint Consulting, Pittsford, NY
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2.02 The State of Missouri Electronic Health Record Initiative
Jennifer Cornelius, PharmD
Executive Director, ACS Heritage, Richmond, VA

Will Saunders
President, ACS Heritage, Richmond, VA
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2.03 Automating the Transition of Care to improve Quality/Efficiency
Cara Babachicos, CIO
Partners Continuing Care, Partners Healthcare System, Inc., Wellesley, MA
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Maureen Banks
President, Partners SNF Division, Partners Healthcare System, Inc., Boston, MA



2.04 Impact of Web-Based Payer Informatics Tools to Drive Health Outcomes and Pay for Performance Programs
John Fox
Medical Director, Priority Health, Grand Rapids, MI



2.05 PHR Product Presentations
Anne Chapman
Senior Program Manager, Personal Health Record Programs, Digital Health Group/Intel Corp
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Phil Marshall, MD
Vice President of Product Strategy, WebMD

Cynthia Solomon
President, FollowMe Access Strategies, Inc., Sonoma, CA
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2.06 How to Create a Sustainable Business Model for Health Information Exchange
Jeff Rose
Chief Executive Officer, HealthAlliant, Piedmont, CA

10:15 a.m.

Break

HIT SUMMIT MORNING PLENARY SESSION

10:30 a.m.

Introduction to Personal Health Records Update: Implementation Challenges
David Lansky, PhD
Senior Director, Health Program, and Executive Director, Personal Health Technology Initiative, The Markle Foundation New York, NY (Co chair)
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11:00 a.m.

Emerging Challenges in PHR Implementation: Authentication, Secondary Use, Information Exchange/Networking, etc.
Phil Marshall, MD
WebMD, Portland, OR

Peter Swire, Esq.
C. William O'Neill Professor of Law, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, Former Chief Counselor, Office of Management and Budget, Office of the President of the United States, Columbus, OH

12:00 p.m.

Town Hall Discussion: How the PHR Developers are Addressing these PHR Implementation Challenges

12:45 p.m.

Networking Luncheon

HIT SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS V

2:00 p.m.

5.01 Experiences of Implementing HIE Solutions in Real World Scenarios
Ed Marx, CIO
University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH

Joseph Yelanich
Senior Account Executive, First Consulting Group, Wilmington, NC
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5.02 Benefits and Implications of Community HIE for Practicing Physicians with EMR
Michael Matthews
Chief Executive Officer, MedVirginia, Richmond, VA

James E. Ratliff, MD
Chair, Board of Managers, MedVirginia, Richmond, VA
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5.03 The Use of Rich Media in the Treatmentand Care of Disease and Illness
Doug Young
Health Media Network Specialist, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, WV
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5.04 The Universal Service Rural Health Care Program and HIT Support
William England, PhD, JD
Vice President, Rural Health Care Division, Universal Service Administrative Company, Washington, DC
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5.05 Building a Consumer-Centric Health IT Infrastructure
Jose C. Lacal
Chair, IEEE2407 Personalized Health Informatics Working Group, Plantation, FL
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5.06 Revitalizing Public Health Data Systems in the New World of Health Information Exchange
Noam H. Arzt, PhD
President, HLN Consulting, LLC, San Diego, CA
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3:00 p.m.

Transition Break

HIT SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS VI

3:15 p.m.

6.01 Delivering on the NHIN and HISPC Initiatives: NC's Involvement and Lessons Learned
W. Holt Anderson
Executive Director, North Carolina Healthcare Information, and Communications Alliance, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC
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6.02 Achieving Operational Excellence with an EHR - A CIO's Perspective
Phyllis Schuck
Chief Information Officer, Pinehurst Surgical Clinic, Pinehurst, NC
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6.03 Lessons Learned: Using a Statewide HIE to Promote the Adoption of an EHR
Rebecca L. Little
Senior Vice President, Medicity, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT

Gina B. Perez, MPA
President, Advances in Management, Lewes, DE

Sandy Phillips
National Coordinator, HIE Initiatives, Perot Systems, Plano, TX
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6.04 Building a High-Value Health Information Exchange at Low Cost
Patrick J. Brown
eCommerce Technical Team Leader, Partners Healthcare Systems, Inc., Boston, MA

Tara Mondock
Director of Healthcare, IVANS Inc., Port Matilda, PA

Laurance Stuntz
NEHEN Program Manager and Technical Architect, Computer Sciences Corporation, El Segundo, CA



6.05 MIT Medical Department Uses Information Technology to Drive Patient Care: Case Study in EHR Implementation
Tom Goodwin
Coordinator for Clinical Information Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Medical Center, Cambridge, MA
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6.06 Rapid Roll Out of an EHR in an Academic Setting
Praveen Toteja
Chief Information Officer, George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, Washington, DC
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4:15 p.m.

Transition Break

HIT SUMMIT AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION

4:30 p.m.

Introduction and Physician Attitudes about HIT
Joseph M. Heyman, MD
Obstetrician-Gynecologist, Member, Board of Trustees, American Medical Association, Amesbury, MA
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James R. Morrow, Jr., MD
Vice President and Chief Information Officer, North Fulton Family Medicine, 2004 Nicholas E. Davies Award for Excellence for Primary Care, Cumming, GA
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A. John Blair, III, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Taconic IPA, Inc., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MedAllies, Fishkill, NY (Co chair)
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5:30 p.m.

Adjournment and Networking Reception


HIPAA SUMMIT AGENDA
HIPAA SUMMIT MORNING PLENARY SESSION

8:00 a.m.

Introduction to HIPAA Privacy Rule Update
Alan S. Goldberg, JD, LLM
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Adjunct Professor of Law, Suffolk University, and University of Maryland, Past President and Fellow, American Health Lawyers Association, Moderator, AHLA HIT listserv, HIPAA Summit Distinguished Service Award Winner, McLean, VA (Co Chair)

8:30 a.m.

How Broader Privacy Policy Issues Impact Healthcare
Peter Swire, Esq.
C. William O'Neill Professor of Law, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, Former Chief Counselor, Office of Management and Budget, Office of the President of the United States, Columbus, OH
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9:00 a.m.

How Privacy Compliance Fits into an Overall Compliance Program
Harriet Pearson, CIPP
Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Chief Privacy Officer, IBM Corporation, Board Member, International Association of Privacy Professionals, Washington, DC

9:30 a.m.

The Office for Civil Rights and Health Care Privacy
Marilou King, Esq.
Senior Attorney and Acting Senior Advisor for Privacy Compliance and Enforcement, Office for Civil Rights, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC
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10:15 a.m.

Break

HIPAA SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS III

10:30 a.m.

3.01 HIPAA Transactions - The Next Generations
David A. Feinberg, CDP
President, Rensis Corporation, Seattle, WA
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3.02 Those Nagging HIPAA Issues that Just Don't Go Away, including Dealing with Workforce Whose Personal Lives Interfere with HIPAA Compliance, Reporting/Notification of Privacy and Security Breaches, Business Associates, and Copying Fees
Rebecca L. Williams, RN, JD
Partner and Co chair, HIPAA Task Force, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Chair, Preemption Sub-workgroup, Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange, Seattle, WA
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3.03 Maintaining Compliance in a Growing Environment
Jody S. Hawkins
Information Security Officer, Cook Children's Health Care System, Fort Worth, TX
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3.04 Adopting ICD-10: How Bad is this for Payers?
Kenneth W. Fody, Esq.
Senior Managing Consultant, IBM, Red Hill, PA
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Tom Wilder
Vice President, Private Market Regulation, America's Health Insurance Plans, Washington, DC
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3.05 Case Study - Security Business Contingency Plan Tsunami Simulation
Carol A. Karps
Consulting Services Manager, FourThought Group, Inc., Lamy, NM

Mike Walder, CISSP
President, Secure Technology Hawaii, Inc., Honolulu, HI
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3.06 Building Trust: Discussion on 21 CFR Part 11 and How the SAFE Standard Enables Legally Enforceable Digital Signatures Identity Management
Paul Donfried
Partner, Strategic Identity Group, LLC, Co-founder & Consultant, SAFE-BioPharma Association, Providence, RI

Colleen McMahon
Director, Global IT Security, GlaxoSmithKline, Inc., Philadelphia, PA

Mollie Shields-Uehling
President and Chief Executive Officer, SAFE-BioPharma Association, Providence, RI
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11:30 a.m.

Transition Break

HIPAA SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS IV

11:45 a.m.

4.01 Transactions, Code Sets and Identifiers Compliance: Demystifying the Healthcare Claim Attachments
Gary A. Beatty
President, EC Integrity, Inc., Past Chair, X12N Insurance Subcommittee, Stewartville, MN



4.02 HIPAA Security - What every HIPAA Professional Should Know
Sharon A. Budman, MS.ED, CIPP
Director, HIPAA Privacy and Security, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

Ishwar Ramsingh, MBA, CISSP, CISA, CISM
HIPAA Information Security Administrator, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL
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4.03 Advanced Issues in NPI Implementation
Michael Apfel, CIPP/G
Chief Privacy Officer, Office of HIPAA Compliance, Truman Medical Centers, Kansas City, MO

Sally Klein
Senior Consultant/Project Manager, FOX Systems, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ
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4.04 Closing The Barn Door When the Cows Have Already Been Stolen: Why Paying Attention to Physical Security is Critical
Cathy Pitt, CISSP, CISM, TICSA, Security+, CHP
Senior Security Consultant, Hewlett-Packard Services, Colorado Springs, CO
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4.05 The Patient: An Ally in Promoting HIPAA Compliance
Frank Ruelas
Director, Compliance and Risk Management, Tempe St. Luke's Hospital, Tempe, AZ



4.06 Biosurveillance Enters the Age of Empirical Analysis: Demonstration of DoD's Global Medical Surveillance System
Jo Carol Torrez
Senior Manager/Communications Manager, E, EIDS Program Office, Falls Church, VA
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Francis O'Donnell, MD, MPH
Senior Medical Consultant, Force Health Protection and Readiness Programs, Tricare Management Activity, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs), Washington, DC

12:45 p.m.

Networking Luncheon

HIPAA SUMMIT AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION

2:00 p.m.

Afternoon Plenary Session: Transactions and Code Sets and the National Provider Identifier (NPI)
Steven S. Lazarus, PhD, FHIMSS
President, Boundary Information Group, Member, Board of Examiners, Health IT Certification, LLC, and Past Chair, WEDI, HIPAA Summit Distinguished Service Award Winner, Denver, CO (Co chair)
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2:15 p.m.

Transaction, Code Sets and Identifier Update
Karen Trudel
Deputy Director, Office of e-Health Standards and Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, HIPAA Summit Distinguished Service Award Winner, Baltimore, MD
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3:00 p.m.

NPI Implementation Update
James Whicker, CPAM
Director, EDI, Intermountain Healthcare, Chair, WEDI, Salt Lake City, UT
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3:45 p.m.

Update: "Atypical" Provider ID and Other Identifiers and Interoperability of a HIPAA Health Information Network
Kepa Zubeldia, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Claredi (an Ingenix Division), Co chair, WEDI Security Policy Advisory Group, Former Chair AFEHCT, Former Member, NCVHS, HIPAA Summit Distinguished Service Award Winner, Salt Lake City, UT
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4:15 p.m.

Break

HIPAA SUMMIT CONCURRENT SESSIONS VII

4:30 p.m.

7.01 Transactions, Code Sets and Identifiers Compliance: HIPAA Implementation Guides Down and Dirty
Gary Beatty
Founding Member, EDI Partners, Minneapolis, MN
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7.02 Achieving Continuous HIPAA Compliance - Tips and Tricks
Gary Swindon, CISM, CHS-III
Chief Operating Officer, RiskWatch, Inc., Member, CISM Board of Directors for ISACA, Former First Privacy and Security Officer, WebMD, Former Chief Information Security Officer, Orlando Regional Healthcare, Annapolis, MD
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7.03 Medical Identity Theft: The Future of Healthcare Fraud Is Now
Latour "LT" Lafferty
Shareholder, Fowler White Boggs Banker P.A., Tampa, FL
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7.04 HIPAA Training is Forever
Samuel P. Jenkins
Privacy Officer, DoD TRICARE Management Activity (TMA), Falls Church, VA
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7.05 How to Respond to a Data Breach - It's Not Just about HIPAA Anymore
Renee H. Martin, JD, MSN, RN
Attorney, Tsoules, Sweeney and Martin, LLC, Exton, PA
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5:30 p.m.

Adjournment and Networking Reception




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