Laël Cranmer Gatewood PhD, FACMI Academic Health Center University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA.

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Laël Cranmer Gatewood PhD, FACMI Academic Health Center University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA

What’s at Minnesota! New organization New space New people New relationships New curricula New plans

Organization Institute for Health Informatics Faculty Fellows Research Opportunities Commons Space Graduate Programs Health Informatics Nursing Informatics UP-HI Partnership ONC Training Program U MN Institute for Health Informatics University of Minnesota-Crookston College of St. Scholastica, Duluth MN

Shared Commons Space Area of intellectual support Students Faculty and Fellows Visiting Informaticians Central location in Health Center Main floor of Health Science Library Offices and Conference Room Space for demos, posters, computers

IHI Faculty Fellows Julie Jacko PhD, Faculty Lead Stewart Speedie PhD Donald Connelly MD, PhD Genevieve Melton-Meaux MD James Fricton DDS, MS Layne Johnson PhD Christopher Chute MD, MPH, DrPH Director of Graduate Studies: Terrence Adam MD, PhD

Deans / Senior InformaticsFaculty Connie Delaney RN, PhD (Nursing Dean) John Finnegan Jr PhD (Public Health Dean) Eugene Ackerman PhD, Emeritus Don Connelly MD, PhD Lynda Ellis PhD Stan Finkelstein PhD Laël Gatewood PhD

University Commitment to Informatics VP for Health Science Affairs Administrative oversight of IHI Academic Health Center Deans Advisory board for IHI Vice President for Research Support for interdisciplinary research Graduate School Support for fellowships

Changing Curricula Master of Health Informatics PhD/MS in Health Informatics DNP/MS in Nursing Informatics Certificate Programs Nursing Informatics – AMIA 10x10 University Partners/Health Informatics

ONC Training Program for Health IT Roles Health Information: -Management & Exchange Specialists -Privacy & Security Specialists -Technology Sub-Specialists Clinical/Public Health Leaders Research & Development Specialists Programmers & Software Engineers

Building New Research Areas Clinical Telematics Human Computer Interfaces Data Mining Natural Language Processing Health Information Exchange

Building Interdisciplinary Domains Health Professional Programs Institute of Technology Carlson College of Management College of Biological Sciences Office of Technology Commercialization

Building Collaboratory Initiatives Minnesota-wide e-Health Advisory Committee Minnesota Health & Human Service Depts University of Minnesota Physician Group Fairview Health Systems Allina Hospitals and Clinics HealthPartners Research Foundation Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Collaborative Example: Academic Partnership Academic Health Center Schools of Medicine, Public Health, Nursing, Dentistry Colleges of Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine University of Minnesota Physicians 700-member group practice Medical School faculty Fairview Health Services University of Minnesota Medical Center University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital

Collaborative Example: Fairview Health Services Facilities: Academic teaching hospital Six community hospitals, 2,500 beds 48 primary care, 55 specialty clinics Six urgent care clinics Specialty services Laboratory Rehabilitation Senior programs Behavioral Home Care Hospice Inpatient, retail pharmacies

Future Directions Interdisciplinary U MN Informatics Initiative Health Informatics Biomedical Informatics & Computational Biology Systems Biology, Systems Ecology [Social Informatics] Government Mandates State of Minnesota EHR by 2015 e-Rx by 2011 Federal ONC training Research Initiatives Translational research Healthcare data integration Healthcare training areas

Contact Information IPHIE Coordinator Laël Gatewood Institute Faculty Lead Julie Jacko Directors of Graduate Studies HINF: Terrence Adam Nursing: Bonnie Westra UP-HI: Both Health Sciences Library Linda Watson