High Impact IT: Making a Different at UMHS

Session Type

Keynote

Topic

Health Information Technology for Workflow Improvements

Location

Auditorium

Start Date

30-10-2015 10:20 AM

End Date

30-10-2015 11:10 AM

Abstract

Bio: Sue Schade serves as the chief information officer for the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, assuming this position in November 2012. In her role, Schade provides direction and oversight to information technology initiatives. Schade has nearly 30 years experience in healthcare information technology management. An active member of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, Schade served on the CHIME board from 2004 to 2006 and was responsible for their advocacy initiatives focusing on the national healthcare information technology agenda and fostering partnerships with other national organizations. She served on the HIMSS advocacy and public policy steering committee from 2009 to 2011. Schade holds a Master’s degree from Illinois Benedictine College. She has achieved fellow status with both HIMSS and CHIME.

Abstract: The University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) is the only health care provider in Michigan that serves patients from every county in the state. With a tripartite mission of healthcare, research, and education, there is a wide range of IT solutions. Learn about enterprise patient care systems and the infrastructure that supports this complex environment. Hear about novel initiatives to anticipate disruptive technologies, identify patient issues before they become critical, and leverage technology to create new medical devices that save lives. Discover the healthcare IT best practices that UMHS pursues to make a difference in the lives of the patients and families we serve.

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Oct 30th, 10:20 AM Oct 30th, 11:10 AM

High Impact IT: Making a Different at UMHS

Auditorium

Bio: Sue Schade serves as the chief information officer for the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, assuming this position in November 2012. In her role, Schade provides direction and oversight to information technology initiatives. Schade has nearly 30 years experience in healthcare information technology management. An active member of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, Schade served on the CHIME board from 2004 to 2006 and was responsible for their advocacy initiatives focusing on the national healthcare information technology agenda and fostering partnerships with other national organizations. She served on the HIMSS advocacy and public policy steering committee from 2009 to 2011. Schade holds a Master’s degree from Illinois Benedictine College. She has achieved fellow status with both HIMSS and CHIME.

Abstract: The University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) is the only health care provider in Michigan that serves patients from every county in the state. With a tripartite mission of healthcare, research, and education, there is a wide range of IT solutions. Learn about enterprise patient care systems and the infrastructure that supports this complex environment. Hear about novel initiatives to anticipate disruptive technologies, identify patient issues before they become critical, and leverage technology to create new medical devices that save lives. Discover the healthcare IT best practices that UMHS pursues to make a difference in the lives of the patients and families we serve.