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HIMSS Patient-Centered Payer Roundtable FY13 Overview July 1, 2012
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2 Introduction
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HIMSS Volunteer Groups: Definitions Committees are small groups of highly qualified volunteers executing the Society’s strategic initiatives via a Board-approved annual plan. Committee members actively engage in work efforts resulting in tangible, valuable resources each year. Task Forces are groups of volunteers gathering together to work on narrow-issue projects for the Society. Task Forces convene for a particular period of time to work on the project, and then disband. Work Groups are similar to Task Forces in that they are groups of volunteers gathering together for a particular period of time, and then disband. Work Groups differ in that they gather to work on time-sensitive or single-issue projects for the Society. Roundtables are Board-created groups focusing on strategic subjects and/or audiences for the Society. Each Roundtable has a specific core constituency – for example, chapter liaisons focusing on state legislative and regulatory issues. Roundtables, and their Chairs, serve at the discretion of the Chair of the HIMSS Board of Directors.
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HIMSS Volunteers Groups: By the #s Committees : 20 Task Forces, Work Groups, Roundtables : 74 Communities of Profession : 9 Engaged HIMSS Volunteers : 4,000 +
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HIMSS FY13 Committee Structure HIMSS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Public Comment Review
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HIMSS FY13 Committee Structure HIMSS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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HIMSS FY13 Committee Structure HIMSS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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8 SOP FY13 HIMSS Committee Structure http://www.himss.org/content/files/FY13CommitteeStructure.pdf Committee Volunteer Structure, Policies and Guidelines http://www.himss.org/content/files/Committee_SOP.pdf
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9 HIMSS FY13
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HIMSS Mission Improve patient care, quality, and outcomes in a cost-effective manner. Foster collaboration and trust between providers, payers and all health care constituents. Improve health care productivity and efficiencies by leveraging information technology. HIMSS Patient-Centered Payer Cause HIMSS frames and leads healthcare practices and public policy through its content expertise, professional development, and research initiatives designed to promote information and management systems’ contributions to improving the quality, safety, access, and cost-effectiveness of patient care. 10
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HIMSS Payer Activities Monthly Roundtable meetings (via WebEx) – Member driven 2-minute drills – Keynote speaker – 3 rd Thursday of the month from 4-5pm EST HIMSS13: Payer Networking Lunch – 100+ attendees Relevant virtual events: TBD
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12 Patient-Centered Payer Roundtable Overview
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13 PCPR Roundtable Open to all HIMSS members (current membership: approx 250 people) Will meet virtually 10 times/year Agenda for the meetings may include: Commencing with a short series of 2-Minute Drills presented various Roundtable and HIMSS 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.
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Patient-Centered Payer Roundtable Current Leadership Team: ChairpersonVice Chairperson David Fitzgerald, AetnaGary Austin, TranzformHealthTerm: July 2013 -June 2014 Vision: Improve patient care, quality, and outcomes in a cost-effective manner. Foster collaboration and trust between providers, payers and all health care constituents. Improve health care productivity and efficiencies by leveraging information technology. Mission: Provide a vehicle for payer, providers, and other stakeholders to exchange ideas and dialogue on emerging health IT issues and opportunities. Advance the engagement and learning of payer stakeholders Impact public policy through the HIMSS Public Policy Committee Create a conduit for health IT and provider stakeholders to impact the payer community engagement and investment in improving of delivery of care 14
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Key Theme Areas for 2012-2013 Building toward holistic collaborations between payers and providers to support improve care and outcomes. Need to better understand each group’s priorities and goals and see where there are areas for discussion, collaboration. – The RT/HIMSS can provide a “safe place” to discuss payer-provider issues Holistic view of payer-provider IT solutions – Health IT solutions (and sometimes departments) are often “siloed” within both payer and provider organizations. – The healthcare system is moving toward a more “holistic” view of patient care. The delivery system is becoming more integrated. – Health IT professionals and systems need to also become more “holistic” in their viewpoints and integrated in function. 15
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Value-based healthcare – Bundled payments – Payment models – Build around collaboration Move toward retail/consumer-focused healthcare – Collaborative Care Coordination – Big Data – Population Health Consumer data – Data Exchange / Interoperability / Standards – HIE-HIX 16 Key Topics Areas for 2012-2013
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Roundtable Teams Leadership Team is responsible for guiding vision, purpose and content of the Roundtable; and ensuring alignment with HIMSS leadership and other industry workgroups as needed; ensuring Patient-Centered Payer Roundtable leadership positions are filled. – To dos: Visioning…guiding…big think…build the roadmap…strategic planning…generate ideas on how to leverage internal HIMSS and external opportunities…. – Key Deliverables: Recommendations/volunteers for leadership positions. Schedules for duration/rotation in positions. Recommendations for improvement to vision, mission and approach to roundtable. – Meetings: monthly calls 17
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Roundtable Teams Content and Speakers Team is responsible for topics and content for roundtable. Identifies and invites speakers, with input from leadership team. Maintains a high level of quality of content. Identifies topics of interest that require taskforces. Appoints and organizes chairs of taskforces. – To dos: Use your ear to the ground to identify and pull in emerging trends, new ideas, key issues, critical content areas, and high quality speakers. Generate ideas and potential speakers for upcoming HIMSS events and webinars as needed, HIMSS13 payer events like the networking luncheon. Be a resource for speakers request. – Key Deliverables: Create and maintain list of topics and corresponding speakers that are pertinent, timely, of interest to both payers and providers, and align with the direction of the HIMSS payer initiative. Identify topics of interest that require taskforces; appoints and organizes chairs of taskforces. Track and report out roundtable meeting notes and action items. – Meetings: Monthly calls 18
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Roundtable Teams Response and Communications Team is responsible for managing the “external face” of the roundtable. Is the Go-To body and organizes the roundtable’s contribution to HIMSS public responses. Monitors HIMSS opportunities like conferences, webinars of interest to roundtable and communicates same. Recommends how the content created by Roundtable can be leveraged by other HIMSS committees, government agencies, and collaborating groups. – Key Deliverables: ARTICLES – Develop “thought leadership pieces” for publication on the HIMSS.org and the SOCIAL MEDIA – Engage in payer social media through blogs, LinkedIn, and twitter PUBLIC POLICY – Coordinate and guide responses from the Roundtable for HIMSS responses to public comments, HIMSS Public Policy Principles, other public policy activities – Meeting: monthly calls 19
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Get Involved! Join the Roundtable Sign up for a Team Write a guest blog or article Contact Shelley PriceNancy Devlin Director, Payer and Life SciencesSenior Associate, Payer and Life Sciences HIMSS sprice@himss.orgndevlin@himss.org 20
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Where To Go For More Information Web page – Payer Topics and Tools page! – http://www.himss.org/ASP/topics_payers_healthplans.asphttp://www.himss.org/ASP/topics_payers_healthplans.asp –. – http://www.healthcarepayernews.com/himss-payer-insider http://www.healthcarepayernews.com/himss-payer-insider 21
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FY13 Leadership and Contact Information Chairperson: David Fitzgerald Enterprise Systems Architect Manager Aetna FitzgeraldD2@Aetna.com Vice Chairperson: Gary Austin Principal & Co-Founder, TranzformHealth GAustin@TranzformHealth.com HIMSS Staff Liaison: Shelley PriceNancy Devlin Director, Payer and Life SciencesSenior Associate, Payer and Life Sciences HIMSS sprice@himss.orgndevlin@himss.org 22
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23 Thank You!
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