Session Abstract – PMWC 2020 Silicon Valley

Track 2 - January 23 9.00 A.M.-9.45 A.M.


There is a massive amount of data needs to be shared and made accessible to improve survival outcomes and quality of life for patients. There are many dimensions to this aspect besides patient-driven interoperability which includes public health, research data, clinical trial data, and data from various devices. Specific challenges aside, at the core is the question of how interoperable the system in question truly is. This session will cover various grounds of interoperability for value-based care.

 Session Chair Profile

M.D., Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Intermountain Healthcare

Biography
Stanley M. Huff, MD, is board certified in Clinical Pathology, and in Clinical Informatics. He has worked in the area of medical vocabularies and medical database architecture for the past 25 years. He is currently a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, a co-chair of the LOINC Committee, a co-chair of the Health Level 7 (HL7) Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI), the chair of the Healthcare Services Platform Consortium (HSPC), and the immediate past chair of HL7. He is a former member of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Health Information Technology (HIT) Standards Committee. Dr. Huff received his BS degree in Chemistry from Brigham Young University and his MD degree from the University of Utah.


 Speaker Profile

Vice President, R&D Relations, Epic

Biography
In her 16 years at Epic, Janet has led the creation and development of several products: Stork Obstetrics module, Lucy personal health record, MyChart Bedside patient-facing portal for hospitalized patients, and MyChart Care Companion, a personalized wellness assistant. She represents Epic in national conversations on interoperability, usability, meaningful use, and patient engagement. She is former Chair of the Electronic Health Record Association’s Clinical Experience Workgroup, current Vice Chair of the Public Policy Workgroup, and has led multiple U.S. government working groups and initiatives.


 Speaker Profile

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Allscripts

Biography
Jeffrey Danford has over twenty years’ experience in Health IT in the areas of practice management, revenue cycle management, insurance processing, electronic data exchange, electronic health records, mobile health applications, standards development and interoperability. He is a voting member for Allscripts at Health Level Seven and represents Allscripts on the Steering Committee for the Argonaut Project and on the Operating Committee for HL7’s Da Vinci Project. He is also a member of the American Medical Informatics Association and a Founding Member of the HL7 FHIR Foundation.


 Speaker Profile

Director, Cerner Open Developer Experience, Cerner

Biography
Prior to his current role at Cerner, Matt Obenhaus served as a Population Health Executive and was embedded with an academic medical center with a focus on driving innovation and improvements in quality management, data analytics, readmissions, and diabetes management. Matt has been at Cerner for 8 years in various business development, consulting, and product management capacities across Cerner’s Population Health and CareAware bedside medical device connectivity and care team alerting and communications businesses. Prior to Cerner, Matt served in the United States Army as an Air Defense Artillery Officer.