2009 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Strategies for Successfully Implementing ADMs and CPOE into the Medication Management System
Track:
Educational Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 279-L04
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST
Location:
2401A - Veronese
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
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Deborah Wible,
PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer,
Continuum Health Partners
As Chief Pharmacy Officer for Continuum Health Partners(Beth Israel Medical Centr, St.Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center, Long Island College Hospital, NYEE Infirmary) in New York City, Dr. Wible is responsible for all aspects of medication management for the healthsystem. This includes the selection, implementation and integration of the CPOE/Pharmacy/Nursing/EMR systems and ADM drug distribution systems. Dr. Wible is a graduate of UCSF School of Pharmacy and completed her residency at UC Irvine. Since moving to New York City after her residency she has held positions of increasing managerial responsibility. She has been been in her current position since the healthsystem was founded 11 years ago.
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PRESENTER(S):
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James Jones,
MD, Attending Physician,
St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center
Dr. Jones graduated from New York Medical College Fifth Pathway Program and completed an Internal Medicine Residency at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital in New York City. After completing a chief resident year at the hospital he completed two fellowships, Nephrology and Critical Care. During his training he was directly involved with the physician advisory group that recommended, implemented, and supported the CPOE program for Continuum Health Care Partners. Upon completion of his training he joined the staff at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hosiptal and now is clinical leader responsiblilty for content in the CPOE system.
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Colleen Lyons,
MBA, PMP, Corporate Director, IT Clinical and Integration Applications,
Continuum Health Partners
I have over 20 years of Healthcare IT experience. I have worked as an Applications Programmer, Project Leader, Applications Manager, and Applications Director in my years at Continuum Health Partners, Inc. I have successfully managed multiple major clinical system implementations including Pharmacy interfaces, Interface engines, Pyxis, Lab, Radiology, and Ambulatory EMR's. I have been responsible for all phases of the project life cycle. I have served as a Subject Matter Expert in my areas of clinical applications and integration and have a proven track record in designing and implementing IT solutions for Continuum. Experienced in an IT outsourcing environment at Continuum as well.
I have an MBA from Monmouth College and a B.S. in Computer Science from Indiana Univ. of Pa.
I also have my PMP certification since May 2003.
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Deborah Wible,
PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer,
Continuum Health Partners
As Chief Pharmacy Officer for Continuum Health Partners(Beth Israel Medical Centr, St.Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center, Long Island College Hospital, NYEE Infirmary) in New York City, Dr. Wible is responsible for all aspects of medication management for the healthsystem. This includes the selection, implementation and integration of the CPOE/Pharmacy/Nursing/EMR systems and ADM drug distribution systems. Dr. Wible is a graduate of UCSF School of Pharmacy and completed her residency at UC Irvine. Since moving to New York City after her residency she has held positions of increasing managerial responsibility. She has been been in her current position since the healthsystem was founded 11 years ago.
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Rosa Williams,
BSN, MSN, Director of Nursing,
St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center
Rosa Williams RN, BSN, MSN
Director of Patient Care Services for St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Dual site responsibilities for administrative, clinical and operational aspect of Patient Care Services. Evaluates quality and effectiveness of care provided to patients. Oversee budgetary and financial requirements for each unit.Implementation of new technologies to assist in inproving the practice of nursing. Clinical expertise in Gerontology, Oncology, General Medical-Surgical, Neuroscience and Nursing Administration.
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Description
ACPE Activity #204-000-09-279-L04P
2.0 Contact Hours / Knowledge-based
Educational Content: Level 2
Moderator: Deborah A. Wible, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer, Continuum Health Partners, New York, NY
2:00 p.m. – 2:05 p.m.
Announcements
2:05 p.m. – 2:25 p.m.
Realize the Vision for Medication Management: Effective Collaboration through Technology Integration
Deborah A. Wible
2:25 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Fully Functional Integration through Well-Designed Interfaces: Single Source, Best of Breed, Multiple EMRs
Colleen M. Lyons, MBA, PMP, Corporate Director, IT Clinical and Integration Applications, Continuum Health Partners, New York, NY
2:45 p.m. – 3:05 p.m.
Case Study 1: From Carts to Cabinets: Nursing Workflow and Technology Challenges
Rosa M. Williams, BSN, MSN, Director of Nursing, St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York City, NY
3:05 p.m. – 3:25 p.m.
Case Study 2: Integrating CPOE with Pharmacy Systems: Prescriber and Technology Challenges
James Jones, MD, Attending Physician, St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY
3:25 p.m. – 3:40 p.m.
Lessons Learned and Next Steps
Deborah A. Wible
3:40 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Questions, Answers, and Discussion
Learning Objectives:
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
- Describe Joint Commission standards that apply to medication management and safety technology.
- Identify the professional disciplines that need to be included on a medication management technology implementation team.
- List baseline data that need to be collected and analyzed before prioritizing and implementing different technologies into the medication management system.
- List three major problems to anticipate and avoid when integrating multiple technologies into the medication management system.
- State five lessons learned that can help to ensure smooth, effective integration of technologies into the medication management system.