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Event presentation: How Can Building Georgia's Health IT Community Enhance Revenue, Productivity and Innovation? Explore the benefits of positioning as an "economic cluster." Overview. 19 minutes
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Continue exploring the cluster model for Georgia's private business sector as well as the social and community benefits that ultimately make clusters so valuable to a region's economic infrastructure. 16 minutes
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Welcome: Georgia’s Health IT Strategy: Priorities of the Dept of Community Health and the Morehouse Regional Extension Center for Use of a Combined $32 Million in Funding from ONC. 1 minute. Overview .
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Archie Banks, OHITT Interim Director, Chief Information Officer, Public Health, GA DCH, Office of Health Information Technology & Transparency (HITT) on HITT’s short- and long-term strategic plan.8 minutes
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Deidra Dorsey, Project Director, Medicaid Incentive Program, GA DCH, Office of HITT discusses strategic initiatives for the Medicaid Incentive Program and State Health Information Exchange Program. 11 minutes
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Montra May, Project Director, State Health Information Exchange Program, GA DCH, Office of HITT discusses the Medicaid Incentive Program and State Health Information Exchange Program. 12 minutes
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Dominic Mack MD, MBA, Deputy Dir., Nat’l Center for Primary Care, Morehouse School of Medicine, Dir., Georgia Health IT Extension Center discusses the Center's outreach and education. 34 minutes
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A closing Question & Answer session includes information about the procurement process and more. 6 minutes
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A discussion on economic development and health care technology also explores consumer driven health care. 25 minutes. Overview Panelists
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Discussion continues with, given the health care transformation, what benefits does Georgia offer? 35 minutes
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A second panel explores specifically, how does Georgia move from 2010 to 2020 and economic growth through innovation in health technology? 38 minutes See Panelists
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Continuing the Economic Stimulus Package series, opening remarks are delivered by Dr. David Satcher, Director, The Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) Center of Excellence on Health Disparities. 17 minutes Event Overview
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Complete overview of what and how, Dr. Rhonda Medows, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Community Health. 13 minutes
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Continuation of the complete overview of what and how, Dr. Rhonda Medows, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Community Health. 15 minutes
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About CareEntrust and health information exchange, Bob Robke, VP, Cerner Healthe. 16 minutes
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Health services driven by "the right thing to do" and technologies, Tom Roberts, Health and Wellness Manager, Wal-Mart. 11 minutes
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Panel 1 Q&A: Renea Steele, Director of the Office of Health Care Information and Transparency, GA Department of Community Health; Janet Marchibroda, Chief Healthcare Officer, IBM; and Bob Robke, VP, Cerner Healthe. 12 minutes
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Panel 1 Q&A continues with moderator, Jim Morrow, MD., Medical Director, Allscripts, Professional Solutions. 13 minutes
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Panel 2: Tim Bessel, VP Sales, CIGNA Healthcare of GA; Gary Rost, Exec. Dir., Savannah Business Group on Health; Lisa Brown, representing rural community care provider; Mike Huff , President, Saint Joseph's at East GA. 14 minutes
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Panel 2 continues with moderator, Jim Morrow, MD., Medical Director, Allscripts, Professional Solutions. 20 minutes
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Panel: Sean Hogan (IBM Healthcare Delivery Systems), Wayne Oliver (Center for Health Transformation), Jeffery Daigrepont (The Coker Group), Glenn Pearson (Georgia Hospital Assoc.), Tracey Field (Arnall, Golden, Gregory), Maria Rudolph (e-MDs). 21 minutes
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The nationally-known healthcare thought leader panel discusses whether the current crisis and steps represent gloom and doom or a bright shining light. 20 minutes
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Healthcare industry experts continue the discussion around saving money, the importance of standards, the role of privacy and more. 13 minutes
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Thought provoking audience questions start with a focus on how to lessen provider and physician wastefulness and moves to new job opportunities in the industry and more. 11 minutes
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Questions stimulate comments on challenges to re-engineering and progression, with a final overview of the event sponsors and their products or services. 20 minutes
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Keynote speech delivered by Kirk Wilson, President & CEO of St. Joseph’s Hospital Atlanta at the January 8, 2009, event focused on how an economic downturn will affect market opportunity for technology firms. 19 minutes
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Dr. Ed Becker (Emory Rollins School), Reatha Clark (PriceWaterhouseCoopers), Dr. William Custer (Georgia State), Allen Moseley (Noro-Moseley Partners), Justin Barnes (Greenway Medical) Hon. Judson Hill (Georgia State Senate). 32 minutes
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The event continues to look at economic downturn affects and the impact a recession will have on patients and healthcare providers with a Q&A. 12 minutes
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