1. Improving Healthcare With Sun RFID Solutions
May 17, 2006 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Speaker:
Vivek Khandelwal
Sr. Solutions Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Healthcare is one of the industry verticals where the ROI from RFID technology is evident - better patient care. Better patient care that comes from effective medication, efficient use of hospital assets, better tracking of clinical samples, and even better tracking patients themselves. This session will focus on such interesting applications and benefits of Sun RFID technology in the healthcare industry.
2. Performance, Reliability and Value from the The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (CAPS) - The Roadmap for Healthcare with Davita, Inc.
May 17, 2006
2:45 - 3:45 pm
Speakers:
Bryan Grant
Sr. Architect
Davita, Inc.
Richard Garcia
Senior Solutions Engineer, Business Integration Platforms
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Payers and providers struggle to leverage existing IT infrastructures, including the inability to cost effectively integrate enterprise applications, address mergers and acquisitions, or to enable transformation of business models. This session is an overview of how Java CAPS version 5.1 creates a solution strategy to deliver ROI for business and clinical transformation. This session will feature a review and discussion of Java CAPS new 5.1 version SOA, Enterprise Services Architecture, and Composite Applications (CA). A review of SOA and composite application value proposition development to augment and monitor the healthcare enterprise will be discussed.
3. Managing Electronic Health Records with Java CAPS - Delivering Patient Health Data at the Point of Care at Hill Physicians Medical Group
May 17, 2006
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Speakers:
Marti Buurkarl
Business Analyst and Integration Team Lead
Hill Physician Medical Group
Nancy Abell
Product Manager, Clinical Applications
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
With Java CAPS, all data for the required components of an "electronic health record" can be integrated and presented within an enterprise portal view. This session will address different methods for creating electronic health records and continuity of care records that follow the evolving standards for community-wide and state-wide health information exchange initiatives. "Single Patient Views" of disparate information delivered to the point of care, including provider visits, medication history, lab results, diagnoses, immunizations and other record data will be presented.
5. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and IT Convergence Strategies for Healthcare Organizations - The Experience of the Cleveland Clinic
May 18, 2006 9:45 - 10:45 am
Speakers:
Albert Edwards
Director of IT
Cleveland Clinic
Richard Garcia
Senior Solutions Engineer, Business Integration Platforms
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) have enabled healthcare clients to implement an effective business process layer that enhances their integration projects. This SOA based on The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (CAPS) is also critical for enabling composite applications through minimal programming providing competitive advantage, increased revenue, lower total cost of ownership, faster time to market, more flexible responses to changing business conditions, and higher customer and partner satisfaction. Participants will gather valuable information about implementing a healthcare SOA, including how to create the business case for SOA.
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6. Automating B2B Transactions for Healthcare Through Web-Based Trading Partner and Protocol Management
May 18, 2006
11:00 am - Noon
Speakers:
Lindsy Strait
Healthcare Chief Technology Strategy Officer
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Stefan Yap
Product Manager, SOA and Business Integration Platforms
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Automating interactions with trading partners is one of the easiest ways to simultaneously lower costs, improve customer satisfaction and increase revenues. The challenge lies in managing these relationships as the number of trading partners increases and as these relationships incorporate a variety of XML, EDI and proprietary formats. Learn how to leverage the power of Java CAPS and the Sun SeeBeyond eXchange Integrator product to efficiently manage trading partners and optimize B2B transactions. This session will examine the real world results of eXchange implementations designed to create multi-faceted application and value development for Sun healthcare clients.
7. eHealth Solutions for HIPAA Compliance - Best Practices with Composite Applications
May 18, 2006
1:30 - 2:30 pm
Speakers:
Lindsy Strait
Healthcare Chief Technology Strategy Officer
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Allen Lu
Java CAPS Product Management
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
This session demonstrates how Java CAPS can be used to address and automate NHIN & HIPAA requirements including National Provider and the National Patient Identifier processes within healthcare organizations. Facing challenges in meeting regulatory process and identification requirements, healthcare organizations can now embrace solutions that capitalize on executive dashboard management, record reconciliation, integration and intelligent cross-matching to meet the goals of HIPAA. This presentation includes a discussion of the Java CAPS HIPAA Java EE Platform Dashboard, iProvider and eIndex composite applications that deliver impressive, real business benefits to help meet regulatory requirements.
8. Use of Java CAPS to create a Regional Health Information Exchange
May 18, 2006
2:45 - 3:45 pm
Speaker:
Richard Garcia
Senior Solutions Engineer, Business Integration Platforms
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The sharing of patient healthcare data across networks, communities, regions and nations is one of today's most visible and discussed priorities for all healthcare providers and payers. Directives from Washington are forcing all healthcare providers and payers to plan and implement Comprehensive Health Information Networks. Central to this design is the use of a robust integration platform that meets scalability, interoperability and reusability and an Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI) to ensure that patient data is accurately "matched and tagged" as it is aggregated from numerous sources. Combining integration, record locator services and presentation portals, Sun will expound upon how data can be exchanged and patient information indexed, delivering an aggregated patient view at the point of care.
9. Learn How the University of Pennsylvania Health System Deployed Java CAPS to Create an Enterprise-wide EMPI
May 18, 2006
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Speakers:
Yvette Williams
Interface/eGate Manager
First Consulting Group
Paul Stanley
Senior Account Executive
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Healthcare providers today cannot afford to compromise when it comes to the quality of patient data - erroneous data not only adversely affects patient safety and clinician satisfaction, it also impacts efficiency and can often inhibit the adoption of new technologies designed to improve patient care. To address these inefficiencies, the University of Pennsylvania Health System deployed eGate and eIndex to enables the creation of composite application solutions to eliminate duplicates, create a single best record and improve revenue cycle management. In this session, UPHS IT and business leaders will discuss leveraging their existing IT assets to link partial data from multiple sources to a single individual, consolidating the multiple patient touch points, multiple test results and duplicate and disjointed medical records and patient histories into a comprehensive Single Patient View.
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