TIGER Standards - TIGER Standards & Interoperability

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HIT STANDARDS & INTEROPERABILITY
COLLABORATIVE
The T.I.G.E.R. Initiative
Phase II - Facilitating collaboration among participating
organizations to achieve the TIGER vision
October 9, 2007
Health IT Standards and Interoperability (S&I) Collaborative
Agenda
• Welcome and Introductions
• Review
– TIGER Purpose and Vision
– Review S&I Collaborative Vision and Scope
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Identify Workgroups, Workgroup Leaders and Members
Discuss S&I Work Group Processes / Schedules
Discuss Work Group Considerations
Next Steps
– Presentation: National Health IT Standards and
Interoperability Initiatives
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Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform
The focus of the TIGER Initiative is to better prepare our nursing workforce
(all practicing nurses and nursing students) to use technology and
informatics to improve the delivery of patient care.
We believe that necessary skills for nurses’ portfolio in 2007 includes
computer literacy and information literacy.
The TIGER Initiative is a program; not an organization.
TIGER has been a grass-roots effort to engage with all stakeholders that
are committed to a common “vision” of ideal EHR-enabled nursing
practice. Today, more than 70 diverse organizations have joined this
effort.
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TIGER Vision
• Allow informatics tools, principles, theories and practices
to be used by nurses to make healthcare safer, effective,
efficient, patient-centered, timely and equitable
• Interweave enabling technologies transparently into
nursing practice and education, making information
technology the stethoscope for the 21st century
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Health IT Standards and Interoperability Collaborative
Vision
• All nurses will understand the importance of Health IT
standards and interoperability on the delivery of safe,
effective, efficient and patient centered care
• All nurses will understand how to become engaged in
Health IT standards adoption efforts to insure the nursing
voice is represented and included
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Health IT Standards and Interoperability Collaborative
Scope
• Scope includes relevant nursing and patient care related
standards setting efforts
– Categories of standards may include:
• Terminology
• Information Model
• Information Interchange
– Health IT Standards Domains may include:
• Nursing
• Clinical Specialties (Lab, Radiology, Medications)
• Patient Information (Demographics, Allergies, Diagnosis)
– Out of scope
• Standards of Practice
• Technology and Infrastructure
• Security and Privacy
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Standards and Interoperability Collaborative
Work Group Membership
Work Group 1
Catalogue and
Inventory
Work Group 2
Tutorials
Work Group 3
Awareness
Campaigns
Work Group 4
Identify Examples
Christel Anderson
Christel Anderson
Christel Anderson
Christel Anderson
Donna DuLong
Donna DuLong
Donna DuLong
Jane Brokel
Karen Greenwood
Karen Greenwood
Valerie Fong
Donna DuLong
Elizabeth Halley
Karen Grigsby
Karen Greenwood
Nancy Fahey
Melita Howell
Cheryl Hager
Karen Grigsby
Valerie Fong
Angela Lewis
Elizabeth Halley
Elizabeth Halley
Karen Greenwood
Cyndie Lundberg
Cyndie Lundberg
Joyce Sensmeier
Elizabeth Halley
Myrna Mamaril
Ginny Meadows
Brian Stever
Melita Howell
Ginny Meadows
Joyce Sensmeier
Pat Hinton Walker
Myrna Mamaril
Joyce Sensmeier
Cindy Struk
Kathleen Smith
Pat Hinton Walker
Brian Stever
Pat Hinton Walker
Joyce Sensmeier
Pat Hinton Walker
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Measurable Outcomes of Each Collaborative
1. Definition, Scope of Project
2. An inventory and analysis of existing resources
• Publications
• Research
• Subject matter experts
• Ongoing Projects
3. Identification and access to subject matter experts and constituent
targets
4. Educational web-based audio conferences (target = 2)
5. Conference presentations
6. A comprehensive white paper-type document (modeled after
TIGER Summary Report)
7. Define topic-specific evaluation criteria
8. Submit articles for publication and dissemination amongst broader
TIGER audience
9. Chapter in the 4th Edition of the Nursing Informatics Series Where
Caring and Technology Meet
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Standards and Interoperability Collaborative
Work Group Considerations and Next Steps
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Setting the Scope
Identifying Lead/Colead
Defining the Outcomes
Developing the Meeting/Milestone Schedule
Reporting to the Collaborative (monthly)
Measurable Outcomes Completed
Next Steps
– Schedule Presentation: National Health IT Standards and
Interoperability Initiatives
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Team Communication
• Website www.tigersummit.com/standards
• Email workgroup preference to
[email protected]
• Email facilitators:
– [email protected][email protected]
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