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AN ENGELBERG CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM EVENT

Health IT and Health Reform: Linking Incentives to Drive Accountability and Value

Health Care, Health IT


Event Summary

Health information technology (IT) holds considerable promise for improving how health care is delivered in the United States, but much of that promise remains unfulfilled. However, as the Obama administration looks to reform health care, encouraging signs point to the potential for health IT to play a significant role in changing the current system. A May 20 forum hosted by the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings, in cooperation with the Markle Foundation, addressed strategies for coordinating recently enacted health IT incentives with other promising approaches to improving health care delivery.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, May 20, 2009
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

The forum addressed the effective implementation of the stimulus funds dedicated to driving “meaningful use” of health IT. With both important Medicare legislation and broader health care reforms being considered this year, these funds will have maximum impact only if they are coordinated with other measures to improve quality and build greater accountability into the health care system. The discussion drew on lessons learned from a range of ongoing health IT initiatives – including the most promising models for sustainable and scalable implementation – and present viable strategies for achieving higher-value health care.

Watch the archived webcast »
 

Participants

Introduction

Mark B. McClellan

Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform and Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair in Health Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution

Panel One: Delivering on the Promise of HIT - Lessons Learned from Ongoing Initiatives

Moderator: Carol Diamond

Managing Director, The Markle Foundation

Ron Paulus

Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, Geisinger Health System

Peter Neupert

Corporate Vice President, Health Solutions Group/Microsoft

Hunt Blair

Deputy Director for Health Care Reform, Office of Vermont Health Access, Agency of Human Services

Neil Calman

President and CEO, The Institute for Family Health

Panel Two: Putting Health IT to Use- Will New Incentives Work?

Moderator: John Tooker

Executive Vice President and CEO, American College of Physicians

Jennifer Covich Bordenick

Interim CEO, eHI

Jonathan Perlin

President, Clinical Services and Chief Medical Officer, Hospital Corporation of America

John Toussaint

President and Founder, ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value
Chair, Wisconsin Health Information Organization

Deven McGraw

Director, Health Privacy Project, Center for Democracy and Technology

Keynote Address: Perspectives from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

David Blumenthal

National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Closing Remarks and Next Steps

Mark B. McClellan

Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform and Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair in Health Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution


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