1. Information Resources
and Technology
Henry Lowe M.D.
Senior Associate Dean
Information Resources and Technology
We facilitate excellence in education, biomedical
and clinical research, and patient care through the
application of innovative and effective information
resources and technology
2. Definitions
“Information Technology is the use of
hardware, software, services, and
supporting infrastructure to manage and
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deliver information.”
“Informatics is the scientific field that deals
with biomedical information, data and
knowledge - their storage, retrieval and
optimal use for problem-solving and
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“Knowledge Management is the
decision-making.”
collection of processes that govern the
creation, dissemination, and utilization
of knowledge”
3. IR T G o a ls
• Become a leader in the effective use of innovative
information technology (IT) in biomedicine
• Integrate IT, informatics and knowledge management
resources to support the biomedical mission
• Plan and implement IRT collaboratively
• Have IRT driven by a coherent strategic plan
• Support the Stanford Biomedical Community’s
clinical, research and educational missions
4. In f o r m a t io n R e s o u r c e s
a n d Te c h n o l o g y ( I R T )
• Senior Associate Dean position created March 2002
• Our mandate is to develop, collaboratively, an effective IT
strategy for the Stanford Biomedical Community
• Provide state-of-the-art IT infrastructure and services
• Support access to and management of knowledge resources
• Couple applied informatics with our needs
• Integration of MedIT, SUMMIT and Lane Library
• IRT strategic planning completed September 2002
5. IRT Strategic Planning Group
Carole Buffum - Executive Director, Finance and
Administration
Parvati Dev - Associate Dean for Learning Technologies, IRT
Jin Hahn - Associate Professor Of Neurology and Pediatrics
Rob Krochak - DFA, Department of Pathology
Michael Levitt - Professor Of Structural Biology and
Computer Science
Henry Lowe - Senior Associate Dean IRT
Shannon Moffett - Medical Student
Don Regula - Associate Professor of Pathology
Valerie Su - Acting Director, Lane Library
Gerry Weitz - Director of Operations, IRT
David O’Brien - Director, Office of Institutional Planning
6. IRT Organization
Senior Associate Dean
Information Resources and Technology
Henry Lowe
Director of Associate Dean Director Director Director Director
IT operations Learning Technologies Lane Library IT Development Privacy & Data Security Finance & Admin
Gerry Weitz Parvati Dev Valerie Su (Acting) Henry Lowe (Acting) Todd Ferris To Be recruited
7. Collaborative IRT Planning
is Critical
• The future of biomedicine is interdisciplinary
• There is a Stanford Biomedical Community
• The Hospitals, School of Medicine, Clark Center,
Bioengineering
• If translational research is to be successful,
information must flow effectively within this
community
• Biomedical IRT planning and implementation
must be a collaborative community process
9. Our Development Model
Research
Clinical Education
Stanford
Biomedicine Community
Applications and Services
Support, Training, Advocacy & Planning
Information Acquisition, Hosting, Management & Access
Knowledge Access and Delivery
INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE
INFORMATICS
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Infrastructure
Expertise Network Data Center Security Knowledge Resources Planning
10. Major Strategic Themes
• Ubiquitous access to information
• Data privacy and security
• The Library as a Knowledge Management Center
• The Internet as a communications medium
• IRT as an innovative force in education
• Translational Informatics
• Enabling the translational research mission
11. Ubiquitous Access to
Information
• The future of computing rests on a wireless
“always on” network connection.
• Wireless networking is progressing rapidly
• Mobile computing devices are becoming smaller,
cheaper, more powerful and better integrated
• Biomedical workers are often nomadic
• Major transforming potential in the clinical,
research and educational environments
12. What IRT is Doing
• Implementing an enterprise-wide wireless network
• Convened a joint School-University-Hospital
secure wireless planning committee.
• Appointed an Associate Director of Wireless
Applications Development
• Mandated secure wireless network standards
• Positioning all key information resources to be
wireless-accessible
13. Information Privacy and Security
• New Federal and State regulations mandate significant
changes in how we handle information
• Our ability and willingness to protect privacy and
secure information will become critical
• Our clinical and translational research missions are at
particular risk
• An issue in negotiating access to clinical data
14. What IRT is Doing
• Created a process within the School to manage
HIPAA implementation
• Convened a joint School-University-Hospital
committee to define data security standards for
the Biomedical Community
• A secure data center for the School will open in
April 2003
• Appointed a Director for Data Privacy and
Security
15. Knowledge Management
• Biomedicine is knowledge-based
• Ubiquitous electronic access to knowledge
• The Library as our Center for Knowledge
Management - a “library without walls”
• A new Library Director who is also Associate
Dean for Knowledge Management
• Knowledge-based clinical decision support as
part of EMR deployment
• Addition of new knowledge resources (e.g.
Genomic Resources)
16. Internet Strategy
• The Web is our major point of contact with the World
• Internet strategy should support our strategic plan
• IRT Web design task force report
• The School needs a new Web site with:
• Better navigational model
• More consistent “branding” across the School
• Tighter coordination with Hospital Web sites
• Separation of public and private Web services
17. Innovative Use of Learning
Technologies
• An IT-enabled educational environment
• Easy, ubiquitous technology support
• Investment in simulation technologies
• Balance innovation and current successful practice
• Continuous evaluation and improvement
• Training educators to use IT successfully
• Inquiry-based education
• Life-long learning and knowledge access skills
18. What IRT is Doing
• Immersive Learning Center
• Content production
• Ubiquitous access to knowledge sources
• Faculty support and development
• Pilot projects
• Evaluation of impact
19. Translational Informatics
Informatics
Knowledge
IT Management
Plan
Informatics as an academic discipline can
support translational research and be itself an
important area of translational research
20. Informatics
• Information technology expertise alone cannot
guarantee effective use of IT in biomedicine
• Informatics complements IT expertise in creating
solutions to complex “real-world” problems in
Biomedicine
• The IRT strategic plan will create new opportunities
for Applied Informatics research and education
• We need to grow our Applied Informatics
community
21. A Clinical Informatics Center
• “Clinical Informatics”,in contrast to BioInformatics,
is underdeveloped at Stanford
• The greatest need for Informatics is in the clinical
and translational research areas
• A new academic Clinical Informatics Center will
foster Informatics at the School level and work with
• Departments and institutes to help develop domain-specific
Informatics programs
• The Hospitals to assist in the effective implementation of
knowledge-based clinical systems
22. Clinical Systems Development
• The EMR is a critical component of the Biomedical
IT infrastructure
• Clinical systems development must be collaborative
• Understanding workflow and context is critical
• The academic user community should be a major driver
• Tight integration with clinical research systems is essential
• Tight coupling of knowledge resources to the point of care
• Where clinical IT has been successful it has involved
a real working partnership of Hospital IT, Clinical
23. Informatics and
Translational Research
Data management
Knowledge access & management
Collaborative Systems
High performance computing
Access to clinical data
Data analysis and visualization
Integrated data repository
Tissue banking systems
Image managment
Basic Research Knowledge representation
Informatics
EMR development
Clinical data acquisition
Clinical trials management
Integration with clinical systems
Knowledge-based decision making
Clinical Research
24. Major IRT Goals for 2003
• Hospital-School IT steering committee
• Clinical Informatics Center
• Secure wireless network
• Planning for Clinical and Research Data Repository
• The Library as our Knowledge Management Center
• Data security policies for School
• Immersive Learning Center
• Task force to examine user support
• New Website for School