Health Care Organizations and Long Term Care REPORT FROM HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS AND LONG TERM CARE STAKEHOLDER GROUPS John D. Halamka MD Holt Anderson.

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Health Care Organizations and Long Term Care REPORT FROM HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS AND LONG TERM CARE STAKEHOLDER GROUPS John D. Halamka MD Holt Anderson Suniti Ponkshe

Health Care Organizations and Long Term Care STAKEHOLDER RESPONSIBILITIES Collaboration/Leadership –Define, adopt and implement standards that enable interoperability to facilitate a patient- centric network of networks –Eliminate competition around data sharing and intellectual property –Collectively engage payers, providers, purchasers, professional societies/associations and vendors

Health Care Organizations and Long Term Care STAKEHOLDER RESPONSIBILITIES Incentives –Align incentives around value propositions to define priorities –Mobilize financial and workforce resources –Engage all types of healthcare entities – primary/specialty care, community hospitals, long term care, pharma, dental etc. –Comply with mandated interoperability standards

Health Care Organizations and Long Term Care STAKEHOLDER RESPONSIBILITIES Education/Training –Educate, engage and motivate clinicians –Educate, engage and motivate executive sponsors –Educate, engage and motivate the public –Manage change processes/workflow redesign –Foster adoption –Listen and respond to stakeholder needs and concerns such as privacy/security