2009 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Rule of Thumb: A Look at Positive ID, Secondary Authentication, and Health IT Regulation
Track:
Educational Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 248-L03
Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST
Location:
2201A - Titian
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
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Kevin Scheckelhoff,
BS Pharm, MBA, Vice President, Medication Safety Solutions,
McKesson Corporation
Kevin currently serves as a Vice President of Medication Safety Solutions for McKesson Corporation, the nations largest healthcare services company providing healthcare information technology, pharmaceutical distribution, pharmacy automation, medical care management services, medical supply distribution and consulting. He has held positions in both logistics and information technology business units McKesson since joining the company in 1998.
Kevin received his degree in Pharmacy as well as a Masters in Business Administration from The Ohio State University. He more than 31 years of experience in pharmacy and healthcare services operations that span across the care continuum and include acute care, long term care, home health care, physician practice management, medical imaging and supply chain logistics. He was a pharmacy subject matter consultant for 12 years in which he had the opportunity to visit and work with hundreds of hospital pharmacies across the continental US and Puerto Rico He speaks frequently on patient safety topics with an emphasis on medication safety in the acute care setting and the use of technology in the medication use process. Kevin is an active member of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and currently serves as the Pharmacy Liaison to the HIMSS Education Committee.
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PRESENTER(S):
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Rebecca S. Bowling, RN, BSEd
Becky Bowling is a seasoned Information Technology Project Manager at OhioHealth. She has been a Registered Nurse for over twenty years, with fifteen years of experience working with clinical information systems. Her informatics experience includes workflow design, build, and implementation for multiple clinical systems. Becky was responsible for coordination of system wide testing for Dublin Methodist Hospital. The hospital opened in January 2008 with over forty integrated clinical information systems. Becky has been one of OhioHealth's first leaders of telemedicine strategy and implementation at seven central Ohio hospitals. She has presented at several national conferences and also holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from the Ohio State University.
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Kevin Scheckelhoff,
BS Pharm, MBA, Vice President, Medication Safety Solutions,
McKesson Corporation
Kevin currently serves as a Vice President of Medication Safety Solutions for McKesson Corporation, the nations largest healthcare services company providing healthcare information technology, pharmaceutical distribution, pharmacy automation, medical care management services, medical supply distribution and consulting. He has held positions in both logistics and information technology business units McKesson since joining the company in 1998.
Kevin received his degree in Pharmacy as well as a Masters in Business Administration from The Ohio State University. He more than 31 years of experience in pharmacy and healthcare services operations that span across the care continuum and include acute care, long term care, home health care, physician practice management, medical imaging and supply chain logistics. He was a pharmacy subject matter consultant for 12 years in which he had the opportunity to visit and work with hundreds of hospital pharmacies across the continental US and Puerto Rico He speaks frequently on patient safety topics with an emphasis on medication safety in the acute care setting and the use of technology in the medication use process. Kevin is an active member of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and currently serves as the Pharmacy Liaison to the HIMSS Education Committee.
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William Winsley,
BS Pharm, MS, Executive Director,
Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
Bill Winsley is currently the Executive Director of the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy. Bill received a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy in 1974 and a Masters degree in Hospital Pharmacy Administration in 1978 from the Ohio State University. After joining the Board as a Compliance Specialist in 1988, he was appointed Assistant Executive Director in 1991 and then became the Executive Director in 1998. Before joining the Board, Bill worked as a hospital pharmacist and supervisor at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio; as Assistant Director of Pharmacy at West Virginia University Medical Center in Morgantown, West Virginia; and as Assistant Director of Pharmacy at Akron City Hospital in Akron, Ohio.
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Description
Planned in cooperation with the ASHP Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology
ACPE Activity #204-000-09-248-L03P
2.0 Contact Hours / Knowledge-based
Educational Content: General Interest
Moderator: Kevin A. Scheckelhoff, BS Pharm, MBA, Vice President, Medication Safety Solutions, McKesson Corporation, San Francisco, CA
2:00 p.m. – 2:05 p.m.
Announcements
2:05 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Speaker Introductions and Premise
Kevin Scheckelhoff
2:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Positive ID and Authentication: Hospital Perspective
Rebecca S. Bowling, RN, BSEd, Project Manager, OhioHealth, Columbus
3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Positive ID and Authentication: State Board Perspective
William T. Winsley, BS Pharm, MS, Executive Director, Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, Columbus
3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Questions, Answers, and Discussion
Learning Objectives:
- Define Positive Identification (ID) and the current regulatory requirements related to this process.
- Describe the approved biometric solutions available for Positive ID.
- Discuss electronic and manual processes which meet the standards.
- Discuss the future impact of Positive ID relative to its adoption by additional states.