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Agenda 9:00 am Opening Remarks from our Chapter President Innovation via Smart Watch: Meet Johns Hopkins Epiwatch TM 9:15 am 10:15 am Sponsor Spotlight & Break 10:45 am Supporting Maryland Care Coordination Innovation Debra Roper, Director Ambulatory Information Services, Anne Arundel Medical Center David Horrocks, President, CRISP Ross Martin MD, Program Director, Integrated Care Network, CRISP Craig Behm, Director of Reporting & Analytics, CRISP Ryan Bramble, Director of Integration, CRISP 11:45 am Lunch Buffet & Networking 12:15 pm Sponsor Spotlight 12:45 pm Using Healthcare Data for Population Health Improvement Joshua M. Sharfstein, M.D. Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and Training John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Pubic Health 2:00 pm Closing Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Recent Events ( Look w hat you have been m issing!) • Maryland HIMSS Annual Networking Event, Sep. 10 th • HIMSS Policy Summit, Oct. 7 th - 8 th • October Member Social Event: Cocktails at Canyon Grill, Oct. 21 st • HIMSS Connected Health Conference, Nov. 8 th – 11 th Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
How you can Get I nvolved ( W e W ant You!) • We are an all volunteer organization. • We need your help to make ensure that we can continue to provide high quality events and offerings to our members and attendees. • Here is an overview of our committees that are in need of your support and involvement. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Advocacy Com m ittee Chris Panagiotopoulos/ Paul Shapin • The Advocacy Committee works to mobilize its members and other collaborators on multiple levels of advocacy activities. • We conduct an annual Healthcare Information Technology Day in Annapolis, a meeting specifically designed to educate and meet our lawmakers. • These activities include educating our members, the Maryland House of Delegates, and members of Congress and their staff on key issues. • We accomplish this by acting as a resource for these decision makers on topics related to healthcare technology and policy, as well as provide educational opportunities in Annapolis, DC, and in one-on-one meetings. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Com m unications Com m ittee Mark Doore • The Communications Committee is responsible for developing appropriate print and electronic communication vehicles to reach our targeted audiences. • This involves maintaining our web site, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts, as well as electronic correspondence out to our membership and potential attendees. • It involves a little bit of media experience along with the literary capabilities in order to create articles for our newsletter. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Com m unity Outreach Com m ittee W alter Bergm an • The Community Outreach committee has several responsibilities: – Provide adequate funding for our Educational Programs and Specialty Events, by soliciting support from our associated vendors and donors. – Ensure that the word is getting out about our upcoming events through our Liaison program. – Strive to increase our participant rate at our events and increase our overall membership. – Manages the annual golf tournament, a fun filled day of golf and networking. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
CXO Com m ittee Ravi Singh • The CXO Committee focuses on promoting interaction, engagement, and collaboration of CXO leadership from Maryland facilities. • This is done through several specific events targeted towards this group of individuals, to include roundtable discussions, a networking dinner, and several panel discussions during our Educational events. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Mem bership Com m ittee Brian Zernhelt • The Membership Committee works to grow our membership base so that as many people as possible can take advantage of the opportunities that membership in our chapter presents. • With outreach to our current and potential members, we hope to spread the word about all of the great things that this chapter provides. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Professional Developm ent Com m ittee Karen W ilding/ Debra Roper • The Professional Development Committee works to find opportunities for our members and future members to increase their development in the field of Healthcare Information Management and Technology. • This Committee reaches out to our neighboring colleges and universities to spread the word about: – Our Educational programs and Networking opportunities – Our Maryland HIMSS Scholarship program – Opportunities for Industry/Professional Advancement – Professional Certification programs Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Program Planning Com m ittee Kathryn W hitm ore/ David Sm ith • The Program Planning Committee is responsible for developing and implementing plans for annual education and networking opportunities that will have a value to our members and the wider healthcare community. This is primarily accomplished through our Educational Programs. • Each year an educational theme is selected and the committee works diligently to find the best speakers available for each of our educational sessions that draw upon that year-long theme. • They have to know what topics are pertinent to our participants, and they need to work to establish connections in the industry to pull the best talent from across the country to educate our members on those topics. Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Upcom ing Events ( Save the Date!) Winter Educational Event – Jan 21, 2016 Sheppard Pratt 6501 N Charles St Towson, MD 21204 Maryland Health IT Day 2016 – Feb 3, 2016 Annapolis, MD National HIMSS Conference – Feb 29 – Mar 4, 2016 Las Vegas, NV Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
Thank You! • Membership • Board, Committee Members, and Volunteers • Sponsors Visit us at www.md.himsschapter.org
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