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JHU Global EHR November 2007
1. The Healthcare Information Management Systems Society, Global Enterprise (EHR) Task Force Findings Walter W. Wieners, MA HIMSS, Fellow HIMSS, Co-Chair, Global Enterprise (EHR) Task Force
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4. Task Force Charter 2007 to 2009 “ The goals of the HIMSS Global Enterprise Task Force are to identify and describe significant healthcare information enterprise solution efforts being pursued in one or more industrialized nations; identify those aspects of an enterprise solution that differ from one nation to another and determine, through ROI in finance and quality, those aspects that represent best practices.”
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7. 20 Members from 9 Countries Plus Expert Advisors Selected Task Force Members: Marion J. Ball, Ed.D, IBM George Heidenreich, Siemens, Germany Susan Hyatt, MBA, HYATTDIO, Inc., Canada Yu-Chaun Li, MD, Ph.D, Asia Pacific Association Dave Nurse, Technical Director, CSW Group, Ltd. Gerry Yantis, Capgemini Task Force Co-Chairs: Steve Arnold MD, President, Healthcare Consultants International Walter W. Wieners, Fellow, HIMSS
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19. Marion J. Ball, Ed.D., From “Around the World in Sixty Minutes: Where’s the EHR” “ No country has succeeded in fully deploying an electronic health record on a national basis; however, substantial progress has been achieved in Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. Several of these healthcare systems have developed innovative solutions to obstacles and challenges that offer constructive guidelines for the United States.”
20. Questions from Online Participants and Attendees To participate in the Task Force, please contact: Walter W. Wieners, FHIMSS Co-Chair, Global Enterprise Task Force [email_address]
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Walter Wieners specializes in global market analyses and strategy development with expertise in electronic health records and payer systems with 20 years experience. He prepared the chapter “The Global Perspective” for “Aspects of Electronic Health Record Systems - Second Edition” edited by Dr. Marion Ball. Author, "Global Health Care Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to the Regions, Trends, and Opportunities Shaping the International Health Arena." From 2002-2005 he was Director, Healthcare and Life Sciences Consulting, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Oracle. He previously led practice focused on investors. A HIMSS Fellow, he is Co-Chair, HIMSS Global Enterprise Task Force and serves on the National Advisory Council of The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Graduate, University of Chicago and Johns Hopkins University. Introduction Working toward making electronic health records (EHRs) and personal health records (PHRs) a reality in the United States, we can benefit from the experiences of other countries focused on the same goals, albeit in very different political and social environments. There is tremendous variability in the use of health information technology within countries, across regions and political jurisdictions, and among sectors (e.g., acute versus ambulatory). Despite—or perhaps because of—these differences, there are many lessons that we can learn from health informatics strategies and exemplars in other countries. To date, there have been few cross-national studies about EHR initiatives or fully developed programs. Additionally, independent, rigorous evaluation of both government and industry driven EHR projects has yet to occur. To address these limitations in global knowledge sharing, executives from leading countries conducted a collaborative observational study designed to contribute to a more in-depth understanding of the benefits of EHR innovations within the healthcare arena across borders and to offer a summary of lessons learned from selected countries. (2) After an in-depth analyses of Canada, Australia and England leading authorities from those countries found many common experiences. “ Electronic Health Records: Global Lessons,” Ball, Marion, Haux, Reinhold, Hyatt, Susan, Li, Yu-Chuan, Wieners, Walter, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium , Chicago, IL, November 13, 2007. The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is the healthcare industry's membership organization exclusively focused on providing leadership for the optimal use of healthcare information technology (IT) and management systems for the betterment of healthcare.