"Back to the Future: Revisiting 20 Years of Health Data Leadership"
On-line registration is now closed, however you may still register on-site the day of the event.CD-ROM of Conference is available:
(slide presentations with audio from each session)
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Price:
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Members - $80
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Non-members - $120
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Available payment options are credit card (Amex, MC, Visa) or check. The CD-Rom will be mailed to you upon receipt of payment (credit card order confirmation or a check made out to the MA Health Data Consortium).
PDF Agenda | Attendee List l Sponsors l Exhibitors l Photos
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Conference Awards
The Office of Health Care Statistics, Utah Department of Health
In recognition of their landmark report, “Prescription Drug Usage in Utah” The first report of its kind issued by a state health department
The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council
In recognition of their landmark reports on Hospital-Acquired Infections in Pennsylvania and PHC4’s leadership to elevate national awareness of this topic
The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
For their leadership in promoting a transparent health care system and launching of a consumer-friendly website
The California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
In recognition of the successful implementation of MIRCal, improving and accelerating patient level data collection and dissemination in California
Michael Lundberg
In grateful appreciation for your outstanding service and leadership, National Association of Health Data Organizations 1998-2006
Also, at the 2005 NAHDO Conference, CIBER, Inc. whose products include Health PD Web (TM) (known as MIRCal in the state of California) held a drawing on both days, giving away a Samsung portable DVD player and an Apple iPOD nano. Congratulations to our winners Kevin Conway and Andrew Allison.
Conference Slides
Plenary: Hospital Acquired Infection Reporting
SPONSORED BY CARDINAL HEALTH
Marc Volavka, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council
Denise Cardo, MD, Director, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Concurrent Session 1A: Harmonizing
Terminology and Coding for the Electronic Health Record System
David Berglund, Medical Officer, CDC/NCHS
Margo Imel, RHIT, MBA, Terminology Manager, College of American Pathologists
Sue Prophet-Bowman, RHIA, CCS, Director, Coding Policy & Compliance, American Health Information Management Association
Marjorie Rallins, DPM, Clinical Consultant, American Medical Association
Marjorie Greenberg, Chief, Classifications & Public Health Data Standards
Concurrent Session 1B: NAHDO Quality
Reporting Work Group Report: State Quality Initiatives, Lessons Learned and Unresolved Issues
Denise Love, Executive Director, NAHDO
Kim Streit, Vice-President of Information Services, Florida Hospital Association
Beth Eastman, Administrator, Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
Thomas Granitir, Director of Health Policy & Communication, Humana
Ballroom II
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Plenary: Pay for Performance - Intended and Unintended Consequences, Building Trust in Emerging Measurement Initiatives
SPONSORED BY THE AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY
Susan Nedza, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
John Bott, MSSW, MBA, Value-based Purchasing Manager, Wisconsin Employer Health Care
Alliance Cooperative
Barbara Rudolph, PhD, Director, The Leapfrog Group
Session 2A: RHIOs and NHIN: AHRQ’s Health Information Technology Agenda
Susan McBride, PhD, RN, Vice President, Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council
Jac Davies, MS, MPH, Director of Program Development, Inland Northwest Health Services
Larry Hanrahan, PhD, MS, Chief Epidemiologist, Wisconsin Department of Health
Session 2B : Infection Reporting in Pennsylvania: Adverse Outcomes from Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI) in Pennsylvania
Flossie Wolf, MS, Director of Health Care Policy, Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council
Richard Johannes, MD, VP Medical Affairs, Cardinal Health
Session 3A: Outpatient Data Collection
SPONSORED BY THE AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY
Starla Ledbetter, MHSA, RHIA, Assistant
Manager, California OSHPD
Alan Prysunka, Executive Director, Maine Health Data Organization
Elizabeth Saadi, PhD, Director, Office of Health Care Information, Kansas Department of Health & Environment
Session 3B: Policy Discussion & Emergent Technology: The Use of Administrative Data to Shape Hospital Policy Decisions
David Marks, MD, Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital
Sandra Magnetti, DrPH, Research Fellow, University HealthSystem Consortium
Training Session: AHRQ Quality Indicator Training: What’s New In Pediatric Measures
Jeff Geppert
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