An Introduction To HIMSS - Amdis

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An Introduction to HIMSSRobert Havasy, MSSenior Connected Health Director

HIMSS is a global advisor and thought leadersupporting the transformation of the healthecosystem through information and technology.As a mission-driven non-profit, HIMSS offers a unique depthand breadth of expertise in health innovation, public policy,workforce development, research, and analytics to adviseglobal leaders, stakeholders, and influencers on best practicesin health information and technology.With more than 350 employees, HIMSS has operations in:North America Asia Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East United Kingdom2

HIMSS OVERVIEWVisionMissionTo realize the full health potentialof every human, everywhere.Reform the global health ecosystem throughthe power of information and technology.3

HIMSS OVERVIEWOur Company yWe Innovatein All We DoWe Lead With Respectand Trust, AlwaysWe Are Drivenby Our MissionWe Build StrongBonds of ConnectionWe Make theComplex Simple4

HIMSS OVERVIEWOur HistoryThe Healthcare Information and ManagementSystems Society (HIMSS) was founded in 1961 asthe Hospital Management Systems Society (HMSS);an independent, unincorporated, nonprofit,voluntary association of individuals to promote thecontinual improvement of hospital managementsystems through organized programs of research,education and professional practice.5

HIMSS OVERVIEWHow Is HIMSS Leading Change?FIVE KEY STRATEGIES12345Membership ValueThought LeadershipMaturity Model ReachInnovationExpand InternationalEnhance the valuedelivered to HIMSSmembersAdvance theecosystem throughleadershipDevelop the breadthand reach of HIMSSadoption models(beyond EMRAM)Expandedopportunities forengagement throughnew innovationcentric offeringsExpand ourinternational footprintto become theglobal leader inhealth innovationFor external use only.6

HIMSS OVERVIEWWho isHIMSSWorkingWith toBring AboutChange?ENGAGINGTHE ECOSYSTEMInfluencersGovernment, Public/PrivateSector, Technology Vendors,Policy, Finance, EducationMembers110,000 IndividualsStakeholdersHealthcare Providers, Executives,Administrators, Payers, Patients7

HIMSS OVERVIEWMembershipMEMBERSHIP TYPESHIMSS ENGAGES ITS MEMBERSWORLDWIDE THROUGH: Individual Policy Corporate Education Organizational Affiliate Best practice sharing Non-Profit Partner Workforce development Standards development Research Thought leadership Digital and in-person educational andnetworking opportunities8

HIMSS OVERVIEWPublic Policy Ensure HIMSS is the trusted organization thatglobal government policy leaders involveas a thought leader, collaborator, andconvener on all policy matters where healthinformation and technology advancehealthcare transformation Leverage diverse member and organizationalresources as well as coalition-building capabilitiesto support government decision-making Harness the value of healthinformation and technology to: Support globalhealthcare transformation Expand access tohigh-quality healthcare Increase economic opportunity Make communities healthier9

HIMSS ngHealth PolicyGlobalThoughtLeadershipResearchNews10

Over 1.6 milliontouch pointsand counting!HIMSS OVERVIEWEngagementCOMING TOGETHER TO SERVE THE GREATER GOOD110,000 Individual Members723,000 Social Media Followers22,200 550 600,000VolunteersCorporate MembersHours of Online Learning100,000430 500 Virtual Learning SubscribersOrganizational AffiliatesNon-Profit Partners11

HIMSS OVERVIEWMaturity Model Impact: A World ViewWorld patient population impactedby healthcare institutions using the standardsof HIMSS Maturity Models:796M12

HIMSS OVERVIEWMaturity and Adoption ModelsIMPROVED PATIENT CAREAND HEALTH IT INSIGHTSWE DRIVE THE HEALTH IT MARKET IN THE DIRECTION IT NEEDS TO GO57,241O-EMRAM OutpatientInstitutions ScoredHundredsAnalytics MaturityAdoption ModelContinuity of CareMaturity ModelClinically Integrated SupplyOutcomes Modelof Facilities Assessed AcrossOther Maturity Models10,300 in 55 CountriesEMRAM Institutions ScoredDigital ImagingAdoption ModelEMR Adoption ModelInfrastructure Adoption Model8,168 in 18 CountriesEMRAM/O-EMRAM Stage 7InstitutionsOutpatient EMR Adoption ModelMoreto come!14,921 in 34 CountriesEMRAM/O-EMRAM Stage 6Institutions13

HIMSS OVERVIEWEMRAM Stage 6 & 7: Potential Patient ImpactNearly 67,650 institutions have engaged in Maturity Model assessments worldwide covering 58 countries. There are2,886 institutions who have been validated at Stage 6 or 7 on the EMRAM alone. These elite healthcare institutions havethe potential to impact the care of over 600,000,000 people worldwide based on the populations in which they serve.MATURITY MODEL ASSESSMENT COVERAGE WORLDWIDEPOTENTIAL PATIENT IMPACT FOR STAGE 6 & 7 EMRAM HOSPITALSAsia Pacific Region320MEurope Region93MLatin America Region41MMiddle East Region48MU.S. & Canada Region106M14

HIMSS OVERVIEWEMRAM Stage 6 & 7: Potential Patient ImpactThere is still a long way to go even with the extensive reach of the Maturity Models. Institutions reaching the higheststages on the EMRAM are still only likely to reach segments of the population in the regions they are located in.REGIONAL POPULATION SERVED BY EMRAM STAGE 6 & 7 FACILITIESAsia Pacific Region10.6%Europe Region13.1%Latin America Region15.8%Middle East Region32.9%U.S. & Canada Region31.5%15

HIMSS OVERVIEWHIMSS: What's Next for HealthHIMSS SolutionsHIMSS EventsHIMSS Publications Supports consultancy activities for membersand clients to help them strategicallyimprove their organizational health Supports all events andnetworking-based activities Full-service digital informationgroup that delivers trustedinformation and insights tomembers and a globalaudience of healthcaretechnology decision-makersand influencers Includes analytics that focus oncollaboration with hospitals and clinicalpractices to track and benchmarkEMR adoption and utilization goals Digital engagementopportunities In-person education andnetworking opportunities16

Current Informatics Focus

HIMSS OVERVIEW Informatics Nursing Informatics Physician InformaticsVolunteerFocus Interoperability HIE and Interoperability IHE USA SDOH Innovation18

HIMSS OVERVIEWA Battle for DataExchangeWill the exchange of health data Be based on open standards? Be controlled by one or two corporations? Be managed for the benefit of patients? Be a for-profit free-for-all?19

HIMSS OVERVIEWWhat is the postMeaningful Use ITWorld? Does the EHR continue to dominatehospital IT? What does a nimble, resilient platform looklike? How do we eliminate all the burden thatHIT currently creates?20

workforce development, research, and analytics to advise global leaders, stakeholders, and influencers on best practices in health information and technology. HIMSS is a global advisor and thought leader supporting the transformation of the health ecosystem through information and technology. With more than 350 employees, HIMSS has operations in: