際際滷shows by User: tentis / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: tentis / Mon, 25 Apr 2016 15:24:13 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: tentis SHIN-NY Dashboard April 2016 /slideshow/shinny-dashboard-april-2016/61327861 shin-nydashboardapril2016-160425152413
SHIN-NY Dashboard April 2016]]>

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Mon, 25 Apr 2016 15:24:13 GMT /slideshow/shinny-dashboard-april-2016/61327861 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) SHIN-NY Dashboard April 2016 tentis SHIN-NY Dashboard April 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shin-nydashboardapril2016-160425152413-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> SHIN-NY Dashboard April 2016
SHIN-NY Dashboard April 2016 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard December 2015 /slideshow/qe-dashboard-december-2015/56665346 shin-nydashboarddecember2015final-160104194456
QE Dashboard December 2015]]>

QE Dashboard December 2015]]>
Mon, 04 Jan 2016 19:44:56 GMT /slideshow/qe-dashboard-december-2015/56665346 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard December 2015 tentis QE Dashboard December 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shin-nydashboarddecember2015final-160104194456-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard December 2015
QE Dashboard December 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard November 19, 2015 /slideshow/qe-dashboard-november-19-2015/55754127 qedashboardnovember2015-151202194202-lva1-app6891
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QE Dashboard November 19, 2015]]>
Wed, 02 Dec 2015 19:42:02 GMT /slideshow/qe-dashboard-november-19-2015/55754127 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard November 19, 2015 tentis QE Dashboard November 19, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/qedashboardnovember2015-151202194202-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard November 19, 2015
QE Dashboard November 19, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard September 30, 2015 /slideshow/qe-dashboard-september-30-2015/53434242 qedashboardseptember2015-151001183246-lva1-app6892
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QE Dashboard September 30, 2015]]>
Thu, 01 Oct 2015 18:32:46 GMT /slideshow/qe-dashboard-september-30-2015/53434242 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard September 30, 2015 tentis QE Dashboard September 30, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/qedashboardseptember2015-151001183246-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard September 30, 2015
QE Dashboard September 30, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard August 26, 2015 /slideshow/qe-dashboard-august-26-2015/52263335 shin-nydashboardaugust2015final-150831185222-lva1-app6891
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QE Dashboard August 26, 2015]]>
Mon, 31 Aug 2015 18:52:22 GMT /slideshow/qe-dashboard-august-26-2015/52263335 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard August 26, 2015 tentis QE Dashboard August 26, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shin-nydashboardaugust2015final-150831185222-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard August 26, 2015
QE Dashboard August 26, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard July 24, 2015 /slideshow/qe-dashboard-july-24-2015/51640775 rhiodashboardjuly20152-150814185656-lva1-app6891
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QE Dashboard July 24, 2015]]>
Fri, 14 Aug 2015 18:56:56 GMT /slideshow/qe-dashboard-july-24-2015/51640775 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard July 24, 2015 tentis QE Dashboard July 24, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rhiodashboardjuly20152-150814185656-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard July 24, 2015
QE Dashboard July 24, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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NYeC & HANYS SHIN-NY Statewide Patient Record Lookup Technical Webinar - July 20, 2015 /slideshow/nyec-hanys-shinny-statewide-patient-record-lookup-technical-webinar-hanys-july-20-2015/50723301 sprltechnicalwebinarfinal-150720165429-lva1-app6891
Monday, July 20, 2015 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Learn more about the technical framework and implementation of sPRL and how your organization can leverage this powerful tool.]]>

Monday, July 20, 2015 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Learn more about the technical framework and implementation of sPRL and how your organization can leverage this powerful tool.]]>
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 16:54:29 GMT /slideshow/nyec-hanys-shinny-statewide-patient-record-lookup-technical-webinar-hanys-july-20-2015/50723301 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) NYeC & HANYS SHIN-NY Statewide Patient Record Lookup Technical Webinar - July 20, 2015 tentis Monday, July 20, 2015 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Learn more about the technical framework and implementation of sPRL and how your organization can leverage this powerful tool. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sprltechnicalwebinarfinal-150720165429-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Monday, July 20, 2015 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Learn more about the technical framework and implementation of sPRL and how your organization can leverage this powerful tool.
NYeC & HANYS SHIN-NY Statewide Patient Record Lookup Technical Webinar - July 20, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard June 15, 2015 /slideshow/qe-dashboard-j-2015/49425481 shin-nymonthlyreportjunemetrics-150615203012-lva1-app6892
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QE Dashboard June 15, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard May 19, 2015 /slideshow/shin-ny-monthly-report-may-2015-final-metrics/48350332 shin-nymonthlyreportmay2015finalmetrics-150519183948-lva1-app6892
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QE Dashboard May 19, 2015]]>
Tue, 19 May 2015 18:39:48 GMT /slideshow/shin-ny-monthly-report-may-2015-final-metrics/48350332 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard May 19, 2015 tentis QE Dashboard May 19, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shin-nymonthlyreportmay2015finalmetrics-150519183948-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard May 19, 2015
QE Dashboard May 19, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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NYeC | PCIP Learning Series #1 - DSRIP /slideshow/n-ye-cpcip-learning-series-1-final/48153784 nyec-pciplearningseries-1final-150514155314-lva1-app6892
This inaugural NYeC | PCIP Learning Series is targeted at DSRIP PPS leads, service providers, and others who would like to learn more about New York States current and future programs to increase HIT adoption, usage, and practice transformation. In this first session, we will focus on two tactical areas. First, how DSRIP PPS leaders can analyze participating provider data to facilitate project planning, outreach, and program success. Second, an industry expert from Primary Care Development Corp will provide a helpful overview of how organizations can prepare for and achieve Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition. There will be more sessions to follow and we welcome your input to help shape future content to assist those working to transform healthcare in New York State. Agenda: 9:00 am - Welcome, Programs Update (REC, EP2, NYS PTN) 9:10 am - DSRIP PPS Provider Analysis Reporting and Outreach 9:30 am - PCMH Overview and Readiness 9:50 am - Q&A, Call for future subjects May 14, 2015]]>

This inaugural NYeC | PCIP Learning Series is targeted at DSRIP PPS leads, service providers, and others who would like to learn more about New York States current and future programs to increase HIT adoption, usage, and practice transformation. In this first session, we will focus on two tactical areas. First, how DSRIP PPS leaders can analyze participating provider data to facilitate project planning, outreach, and program success. Second, an industry expert from Primary Care Development Corp will provide a helpful overview of how organizations can prepare for and achieve Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition. There will be more sessions to follow and we welcome your input to help shape future content to assist those working to transform healthcare in New York State. Agenda: 9:00 am - Welcome, Programs Update (REC, EP2, NYS PTN) 9:10 am - DSRIP PPS Provider Analysis Reporting and Outreach 9:30 am - PCMH Overview and Readiness 9:50 am - Q&A, Call for future subjects May 14, 2015]]>
Thu, 14 May 2015 15:53:14 GMT /slideshow/n-ye-cpcip-learning-series-1-final/48153784 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) NYeC | PCIP Learning Series #1 - DSRIP tentis This inaugural NYeC | PCIP Learning Series is targeted at DSRIP PPS leads, service providers, and others who would like to learn more about New York States current and future programs to increase HIT adoption, usage, and practice transformation. In this first session, we will focus on two tactical areas. First, how DSRIP PPS leaders can analyze participating provider data to facilitate project planning, outreach, and program success. Second, an industry expert from Primary Care Development Corp will provide a helpful overview of how organizations can prepare for and achieve Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition. There will be more sessions to follow and we welcome your input to help shape future content to assist those working to transform healthcare in New York State. Agenda: 9:00 am - Welcome, Programs Update (REC, EP2, NYS PTN) 9:10 am - DSRIP PPS Provider Analysis Reporting and Outreach 9:30 am - PCMH Overview and Readiness 9:50 am - Q&A, Call for future subjects May 14, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nyec-pciplearningseries-1final-150514155314-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This inaugural NYeC | PCIP Learning Series is targeted at DSRIP PPS leads, service providers, and others who would like to learn more about New York States current and future programs to increase HIT adoption, usage, and practice transformation. In this first session, we will focus on two tactical areas. First, how DSRIP PPS leaders can analyze participating provider data to facilitate project planning, outreach, and program success. Second, an industry expert from Primary Care Development Corp will provide a helpful overview of how organizations can prepare for and achieve Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition. There will be more sessions to follow and we welcome your input to help shape future content to assist those working to transform healthcare in New York State. Agenda: 9:00 am - Welcome, Programs Update (REC, EP2, NYS PTN) 9:10 am - DSRIP PPS Provider Analysis Reporting and Outreach 9:30 am - PCMH Overview and Readiness 9:50 am - Q&amp;A, Call for future subjects May 14, 2015
NYeC | PCIP Learning Series #1 - DSRIP from New York eHealth Collaborative
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QE Dashboard April 16, 2015 /tentis/shinny-dashboard-april-2015 shin-nymonthlyreportapril2015stats-150421140603-conversion-gate02
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QE Dashboard April 16, 2015]]>
Tue, 21 Apr 2015 14:06:03 GMT /tentis/shinny-dashboard-april-2015 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) QE Dashboard April 16, 2015 tentis QE Dashboard April 16, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shin-nymonthlyreportapril2015stats-150421140603-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> QE Dashboard April 16, 2015
QE Dashboard April 16, 2015 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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NYeC DSRIP Breakfast Panel 3/04/14 /slideshow/nyec-dsrip-breakfast-panel-30414/45483598 nyecpanelslides3415-150305122405-conversion-gate01
Prepare Yourself for the Challenges of DSRIP Implementation Now that DSRIP applications are complete, Performing Provider Systems (PPSs) are approaching the beginning of DSRIP Year 1. Focus now shifts to the execution phase. PPSs could begin receiving payments as soon as mid-April, and these first payments allow for vital investments in PPS infrastructure, building capacity for reaching important benchmarks throughout DSRIP Year 1 and beyond. Join our panel of industry experts as they offer a snapshot of where DSRIP preparation and implementation currently stands, the current work of both government and the provider community to reach DSRIP goals, and concerns and challenges of implementation. Topics will include connectivity, clinical interventions, technology, governance, investments, and more. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group (Moderator) Courtney Burke - Deputy Secretary for Health, New York State Department of State Donna Colonna - CEO, Services for the UnderServed (SUS) Arthur Gianelli - President, Mount Sinai St. Lukes Jay Gormley - Chief Strategy & Planning Officer, Metropolitan Jewish Health System (MJHS) New York eHealth Collaborative DSRIP Breakfast Panel March 4, 2015]]>

Prepare Yourself for the Challenges of DSRIP Implementation Now that DSRIP applications are complete, Performing Provider Systems (PPSs) are approaching the beginning of DSRIP Year 1. Focus now shifts to the execution phase. PPSs could begin receiving payments as soon as mid-April, and these first payments allow for vital investments in PPS infrastructure, building capacity for reaching important benchmarks throughout DSRIP Year 1 and beyond. Join our panel of industry experts as they offer a snapshot of where DSRIP preparation and implementation currently stands, the current work of both government and the provider community to reach DSRIP goals, and concerns and challenges of implementation. Topics will include connectivity, clinical interventions, technology, governance, investments, and more. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group (Moderator) Courtney Burke - Deputy Secretary for Health, New York State Department of State Donna Colonna - CEO, Services for the UnderServed (SUS) Arthur Gianelli - President, Mount Sinai St. Lukes Jay Gormley - Chief Strategy & Planning Officer, Metropolitan Jewish Health System (MJHS) New York eHealth Collaborative DSRIP Breakfast Panel March 4, 2015]]>
Thu, 05 Mar 2015 12:24:05 GMT /slideshow/nyec-dsrip-breakfast-panel-30414/45483598 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) NYeC DSRIP Breakfast Panel 3/04/14 tentis Prepare Yourself for the Challenges of DSRIP Implementation Now that DSRIP applications are complete, Performing Provider Systems (PPSs) are approaching the beginning of DSRIP Year 1. Focus now shifts to the execution phase. PPSs could begin receiving payments as soon as mid-April, and these first payments allow for vital investments in PPS infrastructure, building capacity for reaching important benchmarks throughout DSRIP Year 1 and beyond. Join our panel of industry experts as they offer a snapshot of where DSRIP preparation and implementation currently stands, the current work of both government and the provider community to reach DSRIP goals, and concerns and challenges of implementation. Topics will include connectivity, clinical interventions, technology, governance, investments, and more. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group (Moderator) Courtney Burke - Deputy Secretary for Health, New York State Department of State Donna Colonna - CEO, Services for the UnderServed (SUS) Arthur Gianelli - President, Mount Sinai St. Lukes Jay Gormley - Chief Strategy & Planning Officer, Metropolitan Jewish Health System (MJHS) New York eHealth Collaborative DSRIP Breakfast Panel March 4, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nyecpanelslides3415-150305122405-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Prepare Yourself for the Challenges of DSRIP Implementation Now that DSRIP applications are complete, Performing Provider Systems (PPSs) are approaching the beginning of DSRIP Year 1. Focus now shifts to the execution phase. PPSs could begin receiving payments as soon as mid-April, and these first payments allow for vital investments in PPS infrastructure, building capacity for reaching important benchmarks throughout DSRIP Year 1 and beyond. Join our panel of industry experts as they offer a snapshot of where DSRIP preparation and implementation currently stands, the current work of both government and the provider community to reach DSRIP goals, and concerns and challenges of implementation. Topics will include connectivity, clinical interventions, technology, governance, investments, and more. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group (Moderator) Courtney Burke - Deputy Secretary for Health, New York State Department of State Donna Colonna - CEO, Services for the UnderServed (SUS) Arthur Gianelli - President, Mount Sinai St. Lukes Jay Gormley - Chief Strategy &amp; Planning Officer, Metropolitan Jewish Health System (MJHS) New York eHealth Collaborative DSRIP Breakfast Panel March 4, 2015
NYeC DSRIP Breakfast Panel 3/04/14 from New York eHealth Collaborative
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Out of the Lab and Into the World: The Dawn of Consumer-Ready Brain Sensing Tech /slideshow/2014-dhc-out-of-the-lab-garten/42010803 2014dhcoutofthelabgarten-141125112224-conversion-gate01
From an Olympic-sized thought-powered light show to your very own brain sensing headband, InteraXon CEO and neuroscientist Ariel Garten speaks to the sensor revolution and to the democratization of brain sensing technology. With the launch of their first consumer-ready product, Muse: the brain sensing headband, Ariel shares how more and more people are turning to brain sensing tech to gain immediate insight and personalized data to track and explore their inner technologies and enable them to do more with their minds than they ever thought possible. Ariel Garten - Co-Founder and CEO, InteraXon New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>

From an Olympic-sized thought-powered light show to your very own brain sensing headband, InteraXon CEO and neuroscientist Ariel Garten speaks to the sensor revolution and to the democratization of brain sensing technology. With the launch of their first consumer-ready product, Muse: the brain sensing headband, Ariel shares how more and more people are turning to brain sensing tech to gain immediate insight and personalized data to track and explore their inner technologies and enable them to do more with their minds than they ever thought possible. Ariel Garten - Co-Founder and CEO, InteraXon New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:22:24 GMT /slideshow/2014-dhc-out-of-the-lab-garten/42010803 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) Out of the Lab and Into the World: The Dawn of Consumer-Ready Brain Sensing Tech tentis From an Olympic-sized thought-powered light show to your very own brain sensing headband, InteraXon CEO and neuroscientist Ariel Garten speaks to the sensor revolution and to the democratization of brain sensing technology. With the launch of their first consumer-ready product, Muse: the brain sensing headband, Ariel shares how more and more people are turning to brain sensing tech to gain immediate insight and personalized data to track and explore their inner technologies and enable them to do more with their minds than they ever thought possible. Ariel Garten - Co-Founder and CEO, InteraXon New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhcoutofthelabgarten-141125112224-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From an Olympic-sized thought-powered light show to your very own brain sensing headband, InteraXon CEO and neuroscientist Ariel Garten speaks to the sensor revolution and to the democratization of brain sensing technology. With the launch of their first consumer-ready product, Muse: the brain sensing headband, Ariel shares how more and more people are turning to brain sensing tech to gain immediate insight and personalized data to track and explore their inner technologies and enable them to do more with their minds than they ever thought possible. Ariel Garten - Co-Founder and CEO, InteraXon New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014
Out of the Lab and Into the World: The Dawn of Consumer-Ready Brain Sensing Tech from New York eHealth Collaborative
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HIE-Enabled Data Sharing Between Hospital and Home Care Providers to Improve Patient Care Within Bundled Payment Context: a Case Study /slideshow/2014-dhc-hie-enabled-data-sharing-mullaly/42010781 2014dhchieenableddatasharingmullaly-141125112159-conversion-gate01
Two of the New York metro areas largest provider organizations will share their experiences leveraging HIE as one of many tools to decrease fragmentation of care and improve patients experiences across acute and post-acute care settings for patients undergoing elective surgeries. Representatives from NYULMC and VNSNY will summarize their efforts to redesign more personalized specific care pathways and the central role played by the implementation of real-time data exchange to provide a seamless transfer of clinical data between providers caring for the patient at the time of discharge and throughout the post-acute period. Kathleen Mullaly - Senior Director for Clinical Operations, Department of Network Integration, NYU Langone Medical Center Amy Weiss - Director for Strategic Account Development, Integrated Delivery Systems, Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>

Two of the New York metro areas largest provider organizations will share their experiences leveraging HIE as one of many tools to decrease fragmentation of care and improve patients experiences across acute and post-acute care settings for patients undergoing elective surgeries. Representatives from NYULMC and VNSNY will summarize their efforts to redesign more personalized specific care pathways and the central role played by the implementation of real-time data exchange to provide a seamless transfer of clinical data between providers caring for the patient at the time of discharge and throughout the post-acute period. Kathleen Mullaly - Senior Director for Clinical Operations, Department of Network Integration, NYU Langone Medical Center Amy Weiss - Director for Strategic Account Development, Integrated Delivery Systems, Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:21:58 GMT /slideshow/2014-dhc-hie-enabled-data-sharing-mullaly/42010781 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) HIE-Enabled Data Sharing Between Hospital and Home Care Providers to Improve Patient Care Within Bundled Payment Context: a Case Study tentis Two of the New York metro areas largest provider organizations will share their experiences leveraging HIE as one of many tools to decrease fragmentation of care and improve patients experiences across acute and post-acute care settings for patients undergoing elective surgeries. Representatives from NYULMC and VNSNY will summarize their efforts to redesign more personalized specific care pathways and the central role played by the implementation of real-time data exchange to provide a seamless transfer of clinical data between providers caring for the patient at the time of discharge and throughout the post-acute period. Kathleen Mullaly - Senior Director for Clinical Operations, Department of Network Integration, NYU Langone Medical Center Amy Weiss - Director for Strategic Account Development, Integrated Delivery Systems, Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhchieenableddatasharingmullaly-141125112159-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Two of the New York metro areas largest provider organizations will share their experiences leveraging HIE as one of many tools to decrease fragmentation of care and improve patients experiences across acute and post-acute care settings for patients undergoing elective surgeries. Representatives from NYULMC and VNSNY will summarize their efforts to redesign more personalized specific care pathways and the central role played by the implementation of real-time data exchange to provide a seamless transfer of clinical data between providers caring for the patient at the time of discharge and throughout the post-acute period. Kathleen Mullaly - Senior Director for Clinical Operations, Department of Network Integration, NYU Langone Medical Center Amy Weiss - Director for Strategic Account Development, Integrated Delivery Systems, Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014
HIE-Enabled Data Sharing Between Hospital and Home Care Providers to Improve Patient Care Within Bundled Payment Context: a Case Study from New York eHealth Collaborative
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Connected Health - Around the World in 60 Minutes /slideshow/2014-dhc-connected-health-all/42010606 2014dhcconnectedhealthall-141125111732-conversion-gate02
The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their countrys unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress. Brian O'Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor & European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>

The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their countrys unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress. Brian O'Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor & European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:17:32 GMT /slideshow/2014-dhc-connected-health-all/42010606 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) Connected Health - Around the World in 60 Minutes tentis The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their countrys unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress. Brian O'Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor & European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhcconnectedhealthall-141125111732-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their countrys unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress. Brian O&#39;Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor &amp; European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014
Connected Health - Around the World in 60 Minutes from New York eHealth Collaborative
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Big Data in Healthcare: Hype and Hope on the Path to Personalized Medicine /slideshow/big-data-in-healthcare-hype-and-hope-on-the-path-to-personalized-medicine/42010586 2014dhcbigdataall-141125111702-conversion-gate02
As the author of Big Data in Healthcare Hype and Hope, Dr. Feldman has interviewed over 180 emerging tech and healthcare companies, always asking, How can your new approach help patients? Her research shows that data, as an enabling tool, has the power to give us critical new insights into not only what causes disease, but what comprises normal. Despite this promise, few patients have reaped the benefits of personalized medicine. A panel of leading big data innovators will discuss the evolving health data ecosystem and how big data is being leveraged for research, discovery, clinical trials, genomics, and cancer care. Case studies and real-life examples of whats working, whats not working, and how we can help speed up progress to get patients the right care at the right time will be explored and debated. Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA - Chief Growth Officer, @DrBonnie360 Colin Hill - CEO, GNS Healthcare Jonathan Hirsch - Founder & President, Syapse Andrew Kasarskis, PhD - Co-Director, Icahn Institute for Genomics & Multiscale Biology; Associate Professor, Genetics & Genomic Studies, Icaahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai William King - CEO, Zephyr Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>

As the author of Big Data in Healthcare Hype and Hope, Dr. Feldman has interviewed over 180 emerging tech and healthcare companies, always asking, How can your new approach help patients? Her research shows that data, as an enabling tool, has the power to give us critical new insights into not only what causes disease, but what comprises normal. Despite this promise, few patients have reaped the benefits of personalized medicine. A panel of leading big data innovators will discuss the evolving health data ecosystem and how big data is being leveraged for research, discovery, clinical trials, genomics, and cancer care. Case studies and real-life examples of whats working, whats not working, and how we can help speed up progress to get patients the right care at the right time will be explored and debated. Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA - Chief Growth Officer, @DrBonnie360 Colin Hill - CEO, GNS Healthcare Jonathan Hirsch - Founder & President, Syapse Andrew Kasarskis, PhD - Co-Director, Icahn Institute for Genomics & Multiscale Biology; Associate Professor, Genetics & Genomic Studies, Icaahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai William King - CEO, Zephyr Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:17:02 GMT /slideshow/big-data-in-healthcare-hype-and-hope-on-the-path-to-personalized-medicine/42010586 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) Big Data in Healthcare: Hype and Hope on the Path to Personalized Medicine tentis As the author of Big Data in Healthcare Hype and Hope, Dr. Feldman has interviewed over 180 emerging tech and healthcare companies, always asking, How can your new approach help patients? Her research shows that data, as an enabling tool, has the power to give us critical new insights into not only what causes disease, but what comprises normal. Despite this promise, few patients have reaped the benefits of personalized medicine. A panel of leading big data innovators will discuss the evolving health data ecosystem and how big data is being leveraged for research, discovery, clinical trials, genomics, and cancer care. Case studies and real-life examples of whats working, whats not working, and how we can help speed up progress to get patients the right care at the right time will be explored and debated. Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA - Chief Growth Officer, @DrBonnie360 Colin Hill - CEO, GNS Healthcare Jonathan Hirsch - Founder & President, Syapse Andrew Kasarskis, PhD - Co-Director, Icahn Institute for Genomics & Multiscale Biology; Associate Professor, Genetics & Genomic Studies, Icaahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai William King - CEO, Zephyr Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhcbigdataall-141125111702-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As the author of Big Data in Healthcare Hype and Hope, Dr. Feldman has interviewed over 180 emerging tech and healthcare companies, always asking, How can your new approach help patients? Her research shows that data, as an enabling tool, has the power to give us critical new insights into not only what causes disease, but what comprises normal. Despite this promise, few patients have reaped the benefits of personalized medicine. A panel of leading big data innovators will discuss the evolving health data ecosystem and how big data is being leveraged for research, discovery, clinical trials, genomics, and cancer care. Case studies and real-life examples of whats working, whats not working, and how we can help speed up progress to get patients the right care at the right time will be explored and debated. Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA - Chief Growth Officer, @DrBonnie360 Colin Hill - CEO, GNS Healthcare Jonathan Hirsch - Founder &amp; President, Syapse Andrew Kasarskis, PhD - Co-Director, Icahn Institute for Genomics &amp; Multiscale Biology; Associate Professor, Genetics &amp; Genomic Studies, Icaahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai William King - CEO, Zephyr Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 18, 2014
Big Data in Healthcare: Hype and Hope on the Path to Personalized Medicine from New York eHealth Collaborative
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Smooth Transitions: Accelerating Coordinated Care from Concept to Reality /slideshow/2014-dhc-smooth-transitions-all/42010525 2014dhcsmoothtransitionsall-141125111530-conversion-gate02
Providers know that successful care coordination is key to enhancing patient outcomes and better personalizing their experience. At its root, care coordination starts with effective communication, and healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to innovative technology solutions to solve their needs. To improve their care teams communication, coordination, and data capture capabilities, two of New York Citys leading healthcare organizations worked with two cutting edge tech solutions providers to design and implement innovative pilots as a part of the New York Digital Health Accelerator program. Utilizing real-life case studies, the panelists will discuss the design and implementation of the pilots, and lessons learned from their participation in the program. Anuj Desai - Vice President of Market Development, New York eHealth Collaborative Joseph Mayer, MD - Founder & CEO, Cureatr Inc. Patricia Meisner, MS, MBA - CEO & Co-Founder, ActualMeds Ken Ong, MD, MPH - Chief Medical Informatics Officer, New York Hospital Queens Victoria Tiase, MSN, RN - Director, Informatics Strategy, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014]]>

Providers know that successful care coordination is key to enhancing patient outcomes and better personalizing their experience. At its root, care coordination starts with effective communication, and healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to innovative technology solutions to solve their needs. To improve their care teams communication, coordination, and data capture capabilities, two of New York Citys leading healthcare organizations worked with two cutting edge tech solutions providers to design and implement innovative pilots as a part of the New York Digital Health Accelerator program. Utilizing real-life case studies, the panelists will discuss the design and implementation of the pilots, and lessons learned from their participation in the program. Anuj Desai - Vice President of Market Development, New York eHealth Collaborative Joseph Mayer, MD - Founder & CEO, Cureatr Inc. Patricia Meisner, MS, MBA - CEO & Co-Founder, ActualMeds Ken Ong, MD, MPH - Chief Medical Informatics Officer, New York Hospital Queens Victoria Tiase, MSN, RN - Director, Informatics Strategy, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:15:30 GMT /slideshow/2014-dhc-smooth-transitions-all/42010525 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) Smooth Transitions: Accelerating Coordinated Care from Concept to Reality tentis Providers know that successful care coordination is key to enhancing patient outcomes and better personalizing their experience. At its root, care coordination starts with effective communication, and healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to innovative technology solutions to solve their needs. To improve their care teams communication, coordination, and data capture capabilities, two of New York Citys leading healthcare organizations worked with two cutting edge tech solutions providers to design and implement innovative pilots as a part of the New York Digital Health Accelerator program. Utilizing real-life case studies, the panelists will discuss the design and implementation of the pilots, and lessons learned from their participation in the program. Anuj Desai - Vice President of Market Development, New York eHealth Collaborative Joseph Mayer, MD - Founder & CEO, Cureatr Inc. Patricia Meisner, MS, MBA - CEO & Co-Founder, ActualMeds Ken Ong, MD, MPH - Chief Medical Informatics Officer, New York Hospital Queens Victoria Tiase, MSN, RN - Director, Informatics Strategy, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhcsmoothtransitionsall-141125111530-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Providers know that successful care coordination is key to enhancing patient outcomes and better personalizing their experience. At its root, care coordination starts with effective communication, and healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to innovative technology solutions to solve their needs. To improve their care teams communication, coordination, and data capture capabilities, two of New York Citys leading healthcare organizations worked with two cutting edge tech solutions providers to design and implement innovative pilots as a part of the New York Digital Health Accelerator program. Utilizing real-life case studies, the panelists will discuss the design and implementation of the pilots, and lessons learned from their participation in the program. Anuj Desai - Vice President of Market Development, New York eHealth Collaborative Joseph Mayer, MD - Founder &amp; CEO, Cureatr Inc. Patricia Meisner, MS, MBA - CEO &amp; Co-Founder, ActualMeds Ken Ong, MD, MPH - Chief Medical Informatics Officer, New York Hospital Queens Victoria Tiase, MSN, RN - Director, Informatics Strategy, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014
Smooth Transitions: Accelerating Coordinated Care from Concept to Reality from New York eHealth Collaborative
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Meaningful "Re-use" of Health Data - Confronting and Resolving the Policy and Ethical Issues /slideshow/2014-dhc-meaningful-re-use-of-datamcgraw/42010491 2014dhcmeaningfulre-useofdatamcgraw-141125111439-conversion-gate02
Individuals digital health dataand data with implications for healthis nearly everywhere, collected in electronic medical records, claims records, government health databases, and from consumers and patients using devices, mobile apps, and internet-connected tools. This digital health explosion provides unprecedented opportunities for secondary use (or re-use) of this data to improve individual and population health. This panel will explore the ethical and legal challenges raised by re-use of health data for a range of purposes and consider potential solutions to meet these challenges and build trust in responsible re-uses of health data to improve health and well-being. Deven McGraw - Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Julia Bernstein - Business Development & Strategy, Ginger.io David Goldsmith - Executive Director, Dossia Raffaella Hart, CIP - Vice President, IRB and IBC Services, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York Arthur Levin - Co-Founder and Director, Center for Medical Consumers Patrick Roohan - Director of the Office of Quality and Patient Safety (OQPS), New York State Department of Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014]]>

Individuals digital health dataand data with implications for healthis nearly everywhere, collected in electronic medical records, claims records, government health databases, and from consumers and patients using devices, mobile apps, and internet-connected tools. This digital health explosion provides unprecedented opportunities for secondary use (or re-use) of this data to improve individual and population health. This panel will explore the ethical and legal challenges raised by re-use of health data for a range of purposes and consider potential solutions to meet these challenges and build trust in responsible re-uses of health data to improve health and well-being. Deven McGraw - Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Julia Bernstein - Business Development & Strategy, Ginger.io David Goldsmith - Executive Director, Dossia Raffaella Hart, CIP - Vice President, IRB and IBC Services, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York Arthur Levin - Co-Founder and Director, Center for Medical Consumers Patrick Roohan - Director of the Office of Quality and Patient Safety (OQPS), New York State Department of Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:14:39 GMT /slideshow/2014-dhc-meaningful-re-use-of-datamcgraw/42010491 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) Meaningful "Re-use" of Health Data - Confronting and Resolving the Policy and Ethical Issues tentis Individuals digital health dataand data with implications for healthis nearly everywhere, collected in electronic medical records, claims records, government health databases, and from consumers and patients using devices, mobile apps, and internet-connected tools. This digital health explosion provides unprecedented opportunities for secondary use (or re-use) of this data to improve individual and population health. This panel will explore the ethical and legal challenges raised by re-use of health data for a range of purposes and consider potential solutions to meet these challenges and build trust in responsible re-uses of health data to improve health and well-being. Deven McGraw - Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Julia Bernstein - Business Development & Strategy, Ginger.io David Goldsmith - Executive Director, Dossia Raffaella Hart, CIP - Vice President, IRB and IBC Services, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York Arthur Levin - Co-Founder and Director, Center for Medical Consumers Patrick Roohan - Director of the Office of Quality and Patient Safety (OQPS), New York State Department of Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhcmeaningfulre-useofdatamcgraw-141125111439-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Individuals digital health dataand data with implications for healthis nearly everywhere, collected in electronic medical records, claims records, government health databases, and from consumers and patients using devices, mobile apps, and internet-connected tools. This digital health explosion provides unprecedented opportunities for secondary use (or re-use) of this data to improve individual and population health. This panel will explore the ethical and legal challenges raised by re-use of health data for a range of purposes and consider potential solutions to meet these challenges and build trust in responsible re-uses of health data to improve health and well-being. Deven McGraw - Partner, Manatt, Phelps &amp; Phillips, LLP Julia Bernstein - Business Development &amp; Strategy, Ginger.io David Goldsmith - Executive Director, Dossia Raffaella Hart, CIP - Vice President, IRB and IBC Services, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York Arthur Levin - Co-Founder and Director, Center for Medical Consumers Patrick Roohan - Director of the Office of Quality and Patient Safety (OQPS), New York State Department of Health New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014
Meaningful "Re-use" of Health Data - Confronting and Resolving the Policy and Ethical Issues from New York eHealth Collaborative
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New York State's DSRIP Program: A Key Moment for Healthcare Technology & Improving Care for All New Yorkers /slideshow/2014-dhc-dsrip-davis/42010413 2014dhcdsripdavis-141125111258-conversion-gate02
New York State is in the process of undergoing an unprecedented transformation of its healthcare system through the implementation of the $6 billion Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. Why? New York must not only reduce the vast cost of care, but it must also assure that individuals care is optimized through better collaboration. DSRIP will require comprehensive networks of providers to work together in Performing Provider Systems (PPSs), delivering population-based healthcare to Medicaid beneficiaries and uninsured New Yorkers. Through this process, the State intends to transform New Yorks healthcare safety net, improve healthcare quality, and increase sustainability through payment reform. Success in the DSRIP program will require innovative strategies in communication, patient care, data analytics, and many other areas. Technology must therefore be foundational to a solid PPS platform. This panel of leading PPS participants and tech solutions providers will examine the vital role that healthcare technologies will play in DSRIP implementation, and the potential for DSRIP to accelerate the introduction of new, innovative technologies into New Yorks healthcare delivery system. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group Stan Berkow - Co-Founder & CEO, Sense Health David Cohen, MD, MSc - Executive Vice President, Clinical Affairs & Affiliations; Chair, Department of Population Health, Maimonides Medical Center Lori Evans Bernstein - President, GSI Health Stephen Rosenthal - President & Chief Operating Officer, CMO, The Care Management Company of Montefiore Medical Center New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014]]>

New York State is in the process of undergoing an unprecedented transformation of its healthcare system through the implementation of the $6 billion Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. Why? New York must not only reduce the vast cost of care, but it must also assure that individuals care is optimized through better collaboration. DSRIP will require comprehensive networks of providers to work together in Performing Provider Systems (PPSs), delivering population-based healthcare to Medicaid beneficiaries and uninsured New Yorkers. Through this process, the State intends to transform New Yorks healthcare safety net, improve healthcare quality, and increase sustainability through payment reform. Success in the DSRIP program will require innovative strategies in communication, patient care, data analytics, and many other areas. Technology must therefore be foundational to a solid PPS platform. This panel of leading PPS participants and tech solutions providers will examine the vital role that healthcare technologies will play in DSRIP implementation, and the potential for DSRIP to accelerate the introduction of new, innovative technologies into New Yorks healthcare delivery system. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group Stan Berkow - Co-Founder & CEO, Sense Health David Cohen, MD, MSc - Executive Vice President, Clinical Affairs & Affiliations; Chair, Department of Population Health, Maimonides Medical Center Lori Evans Bernstein - President, GSI Health Stephen Rosenthal - President & Chief Operating Officer, CMO, The Care Management Company of Montefiore Medical Center New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014]]>
Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:12:58 GMT /slideshow/2014-dhc-dsrip-davis/42010413 tentis@slideshare.net(tentis) New York State's DSRIP Program: A Key Moment for Healthcare Technology & Improving Care for All New Yorkers tentis New York State is in the process of undergoing an unprecedented transformation of its healthcare system through the implementation of the $6 billion Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. Why? New York must not only reduce the vast cost of care, but it must also assure that individuals care is optimized through better collaboration. DSRIP will require comprehensive networks of providers to work together in Performing Provider Systems (PPSs), delivering population-based healthcare to Medicaid beneficiaries and uninsured New Yorkers. Through this process, the State intends to transform New Yorks healthcare safety net, improve healthcare quality, and increase sustainability through payment reform. Success in the DSRIP program will require innovative strategies in communication, patient care, data analytics, and many other areas. Technology must therefore be foundational to a solid PPS platform. This panel of leading PPS participants and tech solutions providers will examine the vital role that healthcare technologies will play in DSRIP implementation, and the potential for DSRIP to accelerate the introduction of new, innovative technologies into New Yorks healthcare delivery system. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group Stan Berkow - Co-Founder & CEO, Sense Health David Cohen, MD, MSc - Executive Vice President, Clinical Affairs & Affiliations; Chair, Department of Population Health, Maimonides Medical Center Lori Evans Bernstein - President, GSI Health Stephen Rosenthal - President & Chief Operating Officer, CMO, The Care Management Company of Montefiore Medical Center New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014dhcdsripdavis-141125111258-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New York State is in the process of undergoing an unprecedented transformation of its healthcare system through the implementation of the $6 billion Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. Why? New York must not only reduce the vast cost of care, but it must also assure that individuals care is optimized through better collaboration. DSRIP will require comprehensive networks of providers to work together in Performing Provider Systems (PPSs), delivering population-based healthcare to Medicaid beneficiaries and uninsured New Yorkers. Through this process, the State intends to transform New Yorks healthcare safety net, improve healthcare quality, and increase sustainability through payment reform. Success in the DSRIP program will require innovative strategies in communication, patient care, data analytics, and many other areas. Technology must therefore be foundational to a solid PPS platform. This panel of leading PPS participants and tech solutions providers will examine the vital role that healthcare technologies will play in DSRIP implementation, and the potential for DSRIP to accelerate the introduction of new, innovative technologies into New Yorks healthcare delivery system. Jordanna Davis - Principal, Sachs Policy Group Stan Berkow - Co-Founder &amp; CEO, Sense Health David Cohen, MD, MSc - Executive Vice President, Clinical Affairs &amp; Affiliations; Chair, Department of Population Health, Maimonides Medical Center Lori Evans Bernstein - President, GSI Health Stephen Rosenthal - President &amp; Chief Operating Officer, CMO, The Care Management Company of Montefiore Medical Center New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference November 17, 2014
New York State's DSRIP Program: A Key Moment for Healthcare Technology & Improving Care for All New Yorkers from New York eHealth Collaborative
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