Leadership Strategies for Information Technology in Health Care February 2 – 7, 2014 & June 2 – 6, 2014 | Boston, MA
Increase quality, reduce costs, and improve efficiency through health IT
Leadership Strategies for Information Technology in Health Care is an executive course developed at Harvard School of Public Health to provide you with the knowledge, strategies, and tactics to improve organizational outcomes using health IT. You are invited to participate in the course, February 2-7 & June 2-6, 2014 in Boston, MA.
The program includes four modules, each exploring a topic of particular importance to your organization’s success. Modules include:
- Information Technology Strategy and Governance
Directed by John Glaser, PhD, CEO of Siemens Health Services Business Unit
- Electronic Health Records
Directed by Mary Finlay, MBA, Professor at Simmons School of Management
- Maximizing Quality and Safety Gains from EHRs
Directed by Tejal Gandhi, MD, MPH, President of the National Patient Safety Foundation
- Clinical Informatics Strategy
Directed by Blackford Middleton, MD, MPH, MSc, CIO of Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Participants gain strategies and tactics to increase quality, reduce costs, and improve efficiency through health information technology. One past participant, a health system CIO, called Leadership Strategies for Information Technology in Health Care, "the most relevant and advanced program I've ever attended in the field of health IT... [with] advanced techniques and knowledge that I can synthesize and apply to my work immediately."
To register, or for the program agenda, learning objectives, and faculty biographies, please visit the program website.
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