Mar 1 2010
- At HIMSS 2010, Elsevier's Top Experts Will Present Strategic and
Tactical Solutions to Help Providers Improve Healthcare Quality, Achieve
Meaningful Use
Advancing healthcare quality to help improve patient outcomes and
economic efficiency continues to be a primary focus in 2010 for Elsevier, the
leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information. During
HIMSS 2010 (Atlanta, GA, March 1-3), Elsevier Clinical Decision Support will
feature solutions that directly impact the quality of care, including
evidence-based clinical content and tools; interdisciplinary documentation,
planning and guidelines; drug decision support; interactive skills and
procedures; data mining and outcomes analysis; and eLearning.
Elsevier's Clinical Decision Support (CDS) leaders will present how its
solutions can help clinicians, hospitals and healthcare systems improve care
quality and achieve meaningful use of healthcare information and technology.
"Healthcare quality, safety and efficiency depend more and more on having
the right information at the right time," said Dr. Jonathan Teich, Chief
Medical Informatics Officer for Elsevier Health Sciences. "Elsevier is
uniquely positioned to help confront today's healthcare issues because of our
combination of broad, deep information content and multi-faceted tools that
support nearly every part of the healthcare workflow. We start with the best
evidence-based clinical knowledge and then craft our solutions to deliver
highly relevant, actionable information to help providers manage patients
through the entire care process."
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), in its recent
proposed definition of meaningful use, said that the healthcare industry
would be best served by "achieving improvements in quality, safety and
efficiency, focusing on decision support for national high priority
conditions, patient access to self management tools, access to comprehensive
patient data, and improving population health outcomes."
Keeping that in mind, three key Elsevier experts will discuss their
perspectives on several CDS solutions at HIMSS 2010:
- Dr. Jonathan Teich, CMIO - Clinical Decision Support: Dr.
Teich will have presentations in Elsevier's booth (#6503 and 6509) as
well as educational sessions in the Physicians' Symposium and the
regular HIMSS program, exploring how usable, meaningful CDS can improve
clinical care quality and reduce medical errors. Optimizing decision-
making and improving care processes are two of the main promises of
CDS, according to Dr. Teich, who speaks at the Elsevier booth on
Monday, March 1, at 1:30 p.m.
- Swati Abbott, President, MEDai - Predictive Analytics: Ms.
Abbott of MEDai, an Elsevier company, will discuss how leveraging real-
time clinical surveillance and predictive analytics can improve patient
safety, clinical effectiveness and operational efficiencies. Hospitals
can use analytics to prevent readmissions, to quickly and easily
identify improvement opportunities, to monitor the effectiveness of
corrective actions taken. Ms. Abbott speaks at the Elsevier booth on
Tuesday, March 2, at 11 a.m.
- Michelle Troseth, RN, MSN, EVP at CPM Resource Center -
Practice and Content Interoperability - Ms. Troseth of CPM Resource
Center, an Elsevier company, will speak about how hospitals can benefit
from adopting a professional practice framework that encourages
evidence-based practice and partnership throughout the organization.
Providers need a common professional practice framework to plan and
deliver coordinated patient care focused on quality and safety and
address the needs of interdisciplinary providers, patients and
families. Ms. Troseth will be presenting in Elsevier's booth on
Tuesday, March 2 at 3 p.m.
"All of these perspectives are essential for helping clinicians and their
healthcare institutions overcome the challenges healthcare providers face,"
said Chris Dillon, Managing Director for Clinical Decision Support at
Elsevier Health Sciences. "With the proper implementation of a CDS program,
measures of the health priorities defined by the meaningful use guidelines
are more likely to meet quality targets and even improve over time."
By following CMS's lead and renewing its focus on care quality and
efficiency, Elsevier will continue its efforts to deliver the finest
evidence-based content, products and services that help them concentrate on
improving care and outcomes.
SOURCE Elsevier