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Welcome
Shelley Price, MS, FHIMSS
C&BI Community Organizer
Director, Payer & Life Sciences, HIMSS
Nancy Devlin
C&BI Community Organizer
Senior Associate, Payer & Life Sciences, HIMSS
Michael Brooks, BS, MBA, CPHIMS
C&BI Community Co-Chair
Specialist Leader, Healthcare Information Management
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Michael Berger, PE
C&BI Community Co-Chair
Chief Analytics Officer
Affinity Health Plan
Agenda • Welcome
• HIMSS C&BI Community Updates / Announcements
• Presentation & Discussion:
“Healthcare Data: You Have to See It to Understand It” o Charles Boicey, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, Stony Brook Medicine,
Enterprise Analytics Architect
• Wrap-Up / Next Steps
Committee
• Town Hall Series
– Town Hall Pt4: Town Hall Pt4: Telehealth Data Drivers & Challenges for Population Health: Smarter Living through
Data and Knowledge
• Arthur Panov; Terri Gocsik, Moderator. June 30, 2015 | 11am ET.
• A ROADMAP TO EFFECTIVE DATA GOVERNANCE: How to Navigate Five Common Obstacles (May 2015)
• HIMSS15 C&BI Symposium: Deploying C&BI to Enable the Future State of Care: Population Health Management (Aug
2014-Apr 2015)
• Value of Patient-Generated Health Data (PGHD) (December 2014)
• Predicative Analytics 10 Steps (Cheryl and D-A TF team) [PENDING]
• Value-based quality measures --STAP: blog and ATE (JD) [PENDING]
Community
• “C&BI Pt2 -- Healthcare Data: You Have to See It to Understand It?” Charles Boicey MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, Enterprise
Analytics Architect, Stony Brook Medicine (Register.) (June 25, 2015)
• “Clinical & Business Intelligence: An Evolutionary Process” with Charles Boicey MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, Enterprise Analytics
Architect, Stony Brook Medicine (May 28, 2015)
– ATE Q&A with Charles Boicey [PENDING]
• Increasing Patient Engagement through Moffitt's Patient Portal (March 2015)
• Healthcare Analytics – The Never Ending Journey to Stay Informed (December 2014)
– ATE: The Lessons Learned by VUMC During Their Journey to Stay Informed Through Healthcare Analytics
• UPMC Data Governance Program Overview (October 2014)
• Accountable Care Obstacles: The Holy Grail of Value-Based Analytics and Why We Aren’t Close Yet (September 2014)
FY15 C&BI New Content
Task Forces
• Town Hall Series
– Town Hall Pt1: Population Health - The Attribution Challenge
– Town Hall Pt2: Population Health Management: Care Coordination and Data Workflow
• Population Health Management: Care Coordination and Data Workflow Reference List
– Town Hall Pt3: Population Health Management: Analytics [PENDING]
• Aggregated Series: Top 10 Steps to Take Before Launching a Population Health Management Program (10
module series; 3 complete)
– Top 10 Steps to Population Health Management (PHM): Data Sharing Intricacies Require Legal
Oversight (Step 4)
– 10 Steps to PHM: Step #8—IT Partnership
• Aggregated Series: Analytics Executive Review (3 module series; COMPLETE)
– Analytics Executive Review—Needs Assessment
• CLINICAL & BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: The Analytics Process
• ACO Case Studies: How IT Enables Reporting, Quality and Transformation
• Three Questions for a Strong Data Management Strategy
• Big Data 101: Moving from Health IT Data to Action (Series)
– Part 1: What is Big Data?
– Part 2: A Big Data Reference Architecture
FY15 C&BI New Content
C&BI Tools and Resources
Find all our tools and resources to help
you along your clinical and business
intelligence journey in the HIMSS
Resource Library at
http://www.himss.org/library/clinical-
business-intelligence
HIMSS16: Call for Pre-conference Symposia Proposals
Call for Proposals: HIMSS16 Preconference Symposia
HIMSS is searching for full day, 7 to 8-hour program submissions to include in
the preconference education programming to take place at HIMSS16 in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
Proposals are being accepted for these categories:
Care Coordination and Population Health Management
Clinical and Business Intelligence
Clinical Informatics and Clinician Engagement
Cybersecurity
HIE/Interoperability
Leadership/Governance/Strategic Planning
Process Improvement/Workflow Redesign/Change Management
Other
The HIMSS16 Call for Preconference Symposia is now open through August
3, 2015, 5pm CT.
HIMSS Big Data & Healthcare Analytics Forum
The two-day forum brings together leading providers, payers, researchers, and
government officials to provide
• best practices,
• cases studies,
• peer-to-peer learning, and
• expert insights into how healthcare organizations are currently using analytics
to mine data to improve clinical care and enhancing financial performance
and administrative decision-making.
DOWNLOAD PRESENTATIONS: http://www.bigdatahitforum.com
Healthcare Data: You Have to See It to Understand It
Charles Boicey, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Stony Brook Medicine
Enterprise Analytics Architect
June 25, 2015
• Describe and define the science of sight
• List three data visualization techniques that will enhance
the understanding of healthcare data
• Identify three data visualization facts
Learning Objectives Slide
Data Information Knowledge Wisdom
• Healthcare has an information problem
– Information rich
– More on the way
– Do we really know how to make sense of it?
• Data Analysis
– What is going on now
– What is likely to happen under what conditions and how can we better prepare
System 1 represents the automatic and intuitive thinking
process.
System 2 represents the thinking process that requires
effort and attention.
Vision Coupled with Thought
Source: Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow, 2011
Data Visualization and Human Perception
Out of Balance
Thinking
Intuition 200
123
40
75
200 105
34 75 36
15
50
289
20
78
38
Surgical Cases January, 2012 n = 1,378
Ortho
CT Surg
Neuro
Vascular
Trauma
Peds
Urology
Oncology
Opthomology
Otolaryngology Confusion
Visual Perception Fact #1
We do not attend to everything that we see. Visual perception is selective, as it must be, for awareness of everything would overwhelm us.
Visual Perception Fact #2
Our eyes are drawn to familiar patterns. We see what we know and expect.
Source: http://www.coolbuble.com
Visual Perception Fact #3
Memory plays and important role in human cognition, but working memory is extremely limited.
Visual Perception Fact #3
Memory plays and important role in human cognition, but working memory is extremely limited.
Color Perception
PrevalenceofColorVisionDeficiencyinBoys,byEthnicity
1.4%
2.6%
3.1%
5.6%
African-American
Hispanic
Asian
Caucasian
Source: Xie et. al., Color Vision Deficiency in Preschool Children , 2014
OR Turnaround Time
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Room 4
Surgeon in Room 2 Patient delay from
floor
Waiting for labs
Robot in Room 4
Sedation Utilization in SICU Fentanyl/Midazolam/Propofol Guardrail Events by Time in the ICU
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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fentanyl midazolam propofol (WtB)
Data Visualization Gurus
• Edward Tufte
– http://www.edwardtufte.com
• Stephen Few
– http://www.perceptualedge.com
References
• Data Visualization Applications
– Alteryx: www.alteryx.com
– Birst: www.birst.com
– Birt: www.actuate.com
– MicroStrategy: www.microstrategy.com
– Pentaho: www.pentaho.com
– QlikView: www.qlik.com
– Tableau: www.tableausoftware.com
– TIBCO Spotfire: http://spotfire.tibco.com
References
• Healthcare Centric Infographics
– Paul Sonnier:
• www.pinterest.com/paulsonnier/digital-health-infographics-paul-sonnier/
– Pinterest:
• www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=healthcare%20infographics&rs=ac&len=10
– HIT Consulting:
• http://hitconsultant.net/2014/01/31/best-healthcare-technology-infographicsof-2013/
– HHS.gov:
• https://www.flickr.com/photos/hhsgov/sets/72157633968047018/
Thoughts
• What are you trying to say?
– Selective and purposeful
– Think of the audience
• Day of Presentation
– Homework
– Handouts
– End Early
Contact Me @
Charles Boicey
(631) 444-3971
@N2InformaticsRN
• Want to get involved?
Speaker or topic ideas
Key note presenter
Blogger, twitter
Contact Nancy Devlin
• Community Website
www.himss.org/ClinBusIntelCommunity
Wrap-Up
JOIN US IN FY16!
• Next meetings
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Next Steps
FY15 Leadership and Contact Information Co-Chairs: Michael Brooks, BS, MBA, CPHIMS Specialist Leader Deloitte Consulting LLP [email protected] Mike Berger, PE Chief Analytics Officer Affinity Health Plan [email protected] HIMSS Community Organizers: Shelley Price, MS, FHIMSS Nancy Devlin Director, Payer and Life Sciences Sr Assoc., Payer and Life Sciences HIMSS HIMSS [email protected] [email protected]
Thank you!
THANK YOU, Mike Brooks! Extending a deep appreciation to Community co-Chair, Mike Brooks, for the years of dedication all the hard work, thought leadership, and spirit given to start and build this community.
Co-Chair: Michael Brooks, BS, MBA, CPHIMS Specialist Leader Deloitte Consulting LLP [email protected]
FY16 Leadership and Contact Information Co-Chairs: Mike Berger, PE Chief Analytics Officer Affinity Health Plan [email protected] Arthur Panov, MPH, CPHIMS Client Technical Leader IBM [email protected] HIMSS Community Organizers: Shelley Price, MS, FHIMSS Nancy Devlin Director, Payer and Life Sciences Sr Assoc., Payer and Life Sciences HIMSS HIMSS [email protected] [email protected]
J.D. Whitlock, MPH, MBA, CPHIMS* --
Chair Vice-President, Clinical & Business Intelligence
Mercy Health
Cheryl Bowman, CPHIMS Data Manager
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
Michael Brooks, BS, MBA, CPHIMS,
FHIMSS* Specialist Leader
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Robyn Chatman, CPHIMS, FAAFP, MD,
MPH Physician
Healthbridge
Teresa Gocsik, MS, CRNA, CPHIMS* Director
Aspen Advisors
Michael Kurliand, MS, RN* IS Strategy Consultant
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Sharon Lynn Morley, RN/CNS Client Manager
Humedica
Arthur Panov, MPH, CPHIMS* Arthur Panov, MPH, CPHIMS
Client Technical Leader
IBM
Stuart Rabinowitz, MBA, BC Director Federal Markets - Socrata
Socrata
Maxine Rand, DNP (c), MPA, RN-
BC, CPHIMS* Director, Clinical Education, Practice &
Informatics
Kaiser Permanente
Chester H Robson, DO, FAAFP Medical Director, Clinical Programs and
Quality
Walgreen Co.
Wolf Stapelfeldt, MD* Chairman, General Anesthesiology
Saint Louis University Medical Center
* Indicates a
returning
committee
member
2014-2015 C&BI Committee Members
C&BI Community of Practice The goal of the C&BI Community is to bring together thought leadership and share knowledge that will support the future success of our members by improving their ability to understand and form partnerships to manage C&BI as a part of doing business and providing accountable and quality care to their members. The Community will support activities that promote peer-to-peer networking, problem solving, solution sharing, and education.
Topics of focus may include:
• Storage and Management of Data and Supporting Technologies
• Knowledge Management to Support Accountable and Quality Care
• Case, Risk & Cost Management
• Best Practices Clinical & Business Analytics
• Clinical Decision Support
• Research Data Warehousing/EDW
• Data Lifecycle Management
C&BI Community of Practice
• Open to all HIMSS members (current membership: approx 6,700 people)
• Will meet virtually 6 times/year
• Agenda for the meetings may include:
• Commencing with a short series of 2-Minute Drills presented various Community members
• Topical discussion with key note presenter
The ‘2-Minute Drill’ is based loosely on the sports analogy, and in this case
is a fast-paced (short in length) presentation on a hot, emerging, or timely topic, news event (e.g. research paper, game-changing market or technology news), or recent and relevant event (e.g., federal public meeting, legislative/federal/judicial news, critical conference or educational event).
2-Minute Drills foster greater peer-to-peer networking, member engagement, problem solving,
solution sharing, and education. If you are interested in presenting any drills, please contact Nancy or Shelley.
C&BI Task Forces Data and Analytics Task Force
CO-CHAIR: Raj Lakhanpal, MD, FRCS, FACEP | CEO | SpectraMedix
CO-CHAIR: Carol Muirhead, MBA | Computer Science Faculty | Wyoming Northern Community College District, Gillette College, Gillette, Wyoming
This group creates resources and tools to help providers and provider organizations manage, integrate and aggregate the necessary information to support robust data and analysis, facilitate effective reporting by translating data into meaningful knowledge, resulting in improved quality, clinical and financial outcomes. Meeting times: 3rd Tuesday of the month, 1:00-2:00pm ET
Population Health-Accountable Care Task Force
CO-CHAIR: William (‘Bill’) Beach, PhD | Regional Director of Accreditation, Northern California | St. Joseph Health System
CO-CHAIR: Jennifer Jackson | Senior Director, IT Population Health Data Solutions | Banner Health
This group creates resources and tools to help healthcare organizations (providers, hospitals, integrated delivery networks, health plans and other stakeholders) use C&BI to execute population health management initiatives. These resources and tools to help these organizations achieve the industry transition from volume to value based population-based healthcare, particularly through delivery models such as Accountable Care Organizations.
Meeting times: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 2:00-3:00pm ET