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Jonathan P. DeShazo, Laishy Williams-Carlson, Rich Pollack
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Jonathan P. DeShazo, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia Laishy Williams-Carlson, Vice President and CIO, Bon Secours Health System Inc. Richmond, Virginia Rich Pollack, MS, Vice President and CIO, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, Virginia
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IT Governance is no longer some stand-alone function, but is an integral part of any organization's overall corporate governance. - Deloitte & Touche
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Principles and practices in the organization of the information systems department The role and requirements for information technology governance in the organization
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Articulate the roles and responsibilities of personnel in the healthcare information services department Asses the structure of the organization as well as the IS management function to hypothesize variations in culture, performance, and operations Evaluate various models of governance within the IS function based of their strengths and limitations
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Develop and maintain IS plan and strategy Develop and/or implement user applications Provide support and training Security and infrastructure management Examining emerging technologies Wager, K. A., Lee, F. W., & Glaser, J. P. (2009). Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management (2nd ed.): Jossey-Bass.
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Operations and technical support Applications Management Specialized Groups IT Administration
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Data center management Network, server, and storage engineers Database administrators Security personnel Help desk Training
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Groups/individuals that focus on classes of applications (e.g. all financial) Groups/individuals dedicated to a specific application (e.g. EHR)
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Research support Process and workflow engineering Data analysts and report writers Health information management (medical records)
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Strategy development Contract management Budget and finance Human resources Project management
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Billing and financial General ledger Cost accounting systems Patient registration Personnel and payroll Electronic materials management
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Clinical Computerized provider order entry for drugs, lab tests, procedures Electronic health record Picture archiving and communication systems for filmless imaging Results reporting of laboratory and other tests Clinical decision support systems Prescription drug fulfillment, error-alert, transcriptions Electronic monitoring of patients in intensive care Units
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Desktop, laptop, cart-based, and tablet computers Servers and networks Wireless networks Voice recognition systems for transcription, physician orders, and medical records Bar-coding technology for drugs, medical devices, and inventory control Information security systems
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Is the decision rights and accountably framework for encouraging desirable behaviors in the use of IT. -Weill & Ross Formal structures and processes Linked to other corporate decision making processes Without this, managers would make each decision in isolation, perhaps at odds with each other No single best way for every organization Weill, P., & Ross, J. W. (2004). IT Governance on One Page. CISR Working Paper No. 349.
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IT principles IT architecture IT infrastructure Business application needs Prioritization and investment
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High level decisions about the strategic role of IT in the business Examples Ensuring IT is aligned with care delivery Using IT to reduce cost and increase quality Using IT to manage performance Realizing optimal investment value in IT resources
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Integrated set of technical choices to guide organization in satisfying business needs Examples Policies (e.g. Best of Suite vender strategy) Relationships(e.g. Billing system will generate MRN) Technical and data standards (e.g. we will use SNOMED CT for problem lists)
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Centrally coordinated, shared IT services providing the foundation of the enterprises IT capability Examples Computing center Network Authentication & security protocols Platforms (Windows, IBM servers running VMware)
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Business requirements for purchased or developed IT applications Examples Clinical Administrative Strategic
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Decisions about how much to invest Where to invest in IT(what applications) How are projects approved?
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In this lecture, we discussed: Principles and practices in the organization of the information systems department The role and requirements for information technology governance in the organization
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