Wednesday 12/10/2016 | ||
![]() | Registration & Ministerial Visit to the Exhibition Floor (By Invitation Only) | |
![]() | Qur'an Kareem and Opening Ceremony | |
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![]() | Ministerial Welcome Address Dr. Khalid Mohammed Al Shaibani, Deputy Minister of Planning and Health Economic, General Supervisor of Transformation Center, Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | |
![]() | PL1: Round Table: Ministerial Roundtable on Clinical & Financial Return on Investment (Kingdom A-B) Michael Nusbaum B.A.Sc., M.H.S.A., FHIMSS, Director, HIMSS Board of Directors Dr. Osama Alswailem MD, MA, Chief Information Officer, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ahmed AlHedaithy, General Director of Information and Communication Technology Operations, Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr. Khalid Alodhaibi, Corporate CIO, Medical Services Department, Ministry of Defense, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia This roundtable will discuss the areas of intersecting interest for major healthcare delivery organizations when it comes to achieving clinical and financial return on investment. | |
![]() | HIMSS EMRAM Awards Presentation | |
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![]() | Plenary Session (Kingdom A-B) | Industry Solution Session (Paris A) |
![]() | PL2: IT Enabling Financial Sustainability - DRGs as a Roadmap for Healthcare Organizations and Payers Dr. Mahmoud Al Yamany, CEO, King Fahad Medical City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia This presentation will talk about the potential that DRGs have to offer to create a sustainable model for healthcare reimbursement and the infrastructure that hospitals must put up in place to accommodate new reimbursement models. | IN1:Transformation in Health Care, Health IT as an Example Eman AlRajeabh, Health Information Systems Manager, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia KKESH is a tertiary care ophthalmic facility operated by the Ministry of Health (MOH) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The hospital provides quality of tertiary ophthalmic care to the patients it serves, and promotes the delivery of Kingdom-wide ophthalmic care through its outreach, educational, and extensive research programs.
For more than three decades, KKESH has been recognized for its excellence in delivering ophthalmic patient care, for its strong educational, international research programs and also continuing symposia, training of care providers.
As KKESH has a great EHR system we decided to transform health and putting quality first to create best health care system for the patients following HIMSS requirements for stage 7.
This session is sponsored by:
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![]() | PL3: Digitizing Millions of Patient Records in a Diverse Healthcare System Edward Marx, Interim Chief Information Officer, NYC Health + Hospitals, Executive Vice President, The Advisory Board Company, USA Public Health System Transformation; The
Digitization of Millions of Patient Records. One of the largest cities in the
world, New York is home to 8.5 million people speaking 250 languages. A diverse
population made up of immigrants from around the world, the city is an eclectic
mix of religions, language and cultures. With a focus on public health, New
York City Health + Hospitals, embarked on a complex journey to digitize the
records of all the citizens who utilize its public healthcare system. The
ambitious project to modernize NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest municipal
health system in the Americas, began in 2014 and remains on time and budget.
With 45,000 employees serving multiple acute care hospitals and dozens of
community clinics, the complexities of this undertaking are enormous.
Challenges related to financing, leadership and governance are common, but
executives outlined a bold vision that keeps the project on track. Listen as
the project leader shares the implementation plan, foundational principles and
lessons learned that have enabled the successful digitization of patient
records in a diverse public healthcare system.
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![]() | IN2: Enterprise Imaging – From a Siloed Environment to a Collaborative Model Peter Wilkop, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Global, Agfa Healthcare This session is sponsored by:
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![]() | PL4: A Critical Look at How IT has Improved Accessibility Michael Nusbaum B.A.Sc., M.H.S.A., FHIMSS, Director, HIMSS Board of Directors | IN3: A Global Perspective on Internet & Medical Imaging: Trends & Practice Tony Cui, CEO, Hinacom Software & Technology LTD Since
the first inception of PACS back in 1980, digitization of medical imaging has
gone a long way. The presentation will share the author’s understandings on the
trends in medical imaging in the past three decades, and study the evolution
from two key angles: imaging access and imaging applications. From imaging
access angle, traditional PACS has grown from modality bundled workstation to
departmental networked system, to hospital wide system, and now to regional/internet
based system. From imaging applications angle, modern imaging has grown much
wider coverage from traditional radiology to many sub-speciality domains,
including endoscopy, dental, ophthalmology, nuclear medicine, pathology, etc.
How to solve these various imaging applications in a large hospital environment
will become an issue for many organizations. A general purpose medical imaging
platform is needed to solve the problem. Cases from US, China, and South East
Asia will be shared in the presentation.
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![]() | Registration to CPHIMS Preparatory Course (Paris A) | |
![]() | CPHIMS Preparatory Course (Part 1) This module of the CPHIMS Review Course will introduce attendees to the various components of the CPHIMS Body of Knowledge, center discussion on the opportunities and challenges in the healthcare environment, while addressing the technological components needed to deliver patient care. Module 0 CPHIMS Certification and Approaches
Module 1: Healthcare Environment
Module 2: Technology Environment
Module 3: Systems Analysis
Module 4: Systems Design
Module 5: Systems Selection, Implementation, Support and Maintenance
This session has been postponed to April 2017. |
Thursday 13/10/2016 | ||
![]() | Registration and Coffee | |
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![]() | Plenary Session (Kingdom A-B) | |
![]() | PL5: Building Out a National eHealth Infrastructure Ahmed AlHedaithy, General Director of Information and Communication Technology Operations, Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | |
![]() | PL6: Hospitals with no Beds are the Future for Saudi Arabia Dr. Donald J Kosiak, Senior Vice President / Chief Medical Officer, Leidos, USA Could hospitals with no beds serve even more people with better care? Could IT be the major enabler that extends care from large metropolitan areas to villages and towns far away? Dr. Kosiak will tell us more on how IT can change the way we deliver care. | |
![]() | PL7: HIMSS Middle East Mobile App Innovations Challenge 2016 The 2016 MOH and HIMSS Middle East Conference has issued a challenge to Saudi innovators. This plenary session introduces rapid fire series of mobile app innovations. Registered delegates from healthcare and governmental organizations will evaluate each demonstration and the highest ranked application will receive the HIMSS Middle East Mobile App Innovations Award. As part of the series, participating organizations have 10 minutes to demo why their app is going to be a game changer for healthcare. | |
![]() | PL8: Large-scale Technological Transformation in Healthcare: A Change Management Approach Dr. Taghreed Justinia PhD, Assistant Professor of Health Informatics, Regional Director IT Services, Technology & Health Informatics, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard, Health Affairs, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Join Dr. Taghreed Justinia to learn more about:
2. Designing effective strategies for managing large-scale health informatics change
3. Avoiding the socio-technical pitfalls and challenges
4. Recognizing the role of leadership in successful transformation
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![]() | The Leadership Essentials Institute (Kingdom A-B) Edward Marx, Interim Chief Information Officer, NYC Health + Hospitals, Executive Vice President, The Advisory Board Company, USA When it comes to exploring new ways to look at health information technology and your leadership role in it, Ed Marx will tell you what got you to your current position won't get you where you need to go. Today's IT leaders need a stronger sense of innovation and dynamism to reach their goals. Further, there's a clear demand for dynamic, insightful and inspiring leaders who are forward-thinking in the way they position an organization for the future. | |
![]() | Registration to Hands-On Educational Events | |
![]() | Visit a HIMSS Level Stage 7 Hospital Hosted by King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital (Limited numbers, RSVP only) Open to healthcare executives and health IT professionals only. Please email Agnes at ahow@himss.org to indicate your interest. | |
![]() | HIS Overview (Paris A) Mansour Saad Al-Swaidan, Director of Patient Care System, Department of eHealth & ICT Project, Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia The following points will be discussed during the HIS overview: 1- HIS benefits 2- Discuss HIS vendors 3- Challenges & Obstacles 4- HIS implementation requirements(Hospital readiness, resources, hardware, DC) | |
![]() | CPHIMS Preparatory Course (Part 2) (Paris B) Module 6: Systems Testing and Evaluation Module 7: Privacy and Security
Module 8: Leadership
Module 9: Management
Q&A, Practice Questions and Test Taking Tips
This session has been postponed to April 2017. |