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WEBCAST RECORDING: Healthcare on FHIR - Managing Change in a Deluge of Data 

Fri August 21, 2020 01:47 AM

Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Time: 12:00 PM EDT

Summary: 

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is the most recent standard from HL7.org, and has the promise to provide data interoperability for many different healthcare use cases.  But it’s 2020, and the healthcare industry is both grappling with COVID-19 while anxiously anticipating the improvements to data interoperability promised by ONC and CMS rules.  The vision of frictionless data exchange to improve patient care and outcomes, collaboration, innovation and profitability has us all eager to realize the dream.  The reality is that these new initiatives will need to conquer the challenges that exist today with an increase in quantity and complexity and a decrease in quality of data, and a continuing need to integrate with existing non-FHIR systems.  

Are you ready to position your organization to emerge stronger and capitalize on the value of all this newly interoperable data?

Come learn about the opportunities and the challenges you will be seeing in the healthcare industry over the next three years, and how IBM Sterling can help you identify and manage risk, reduce your costs, and improve the quality of your data.

Speakers:

Kimberly Harding is a highly experienced public and private sector health solutions professional and currently a Lead Account Partner for Global Business Services for Digital Payer solutions for IBM.  She has a passion for providing strategic advisement to healthcare and life science organizations that result in transformational results for her clients. Kim’s industry relations experience includes Co-Chair of the ADA’s Standards Committee on Dental Informatics (SCDI), member of the ADA SCDI’s SNODENT workgroup, board member of the International Society of Digital Medicine, and Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Digital Medicine.

Stephanie Fetzer 
is an IT professional with over thirty years of experience spanning healthcare, supply chain and financial services. Her passion is in data transformation and the development and use of data standards. Stephanie is the current Chair of the ASC X12 Corporate Board of Directors, the standards development organization responsible for EDI standards in the United States, and Product Manager for IBM Sterling Transformation Extender at HCL.

Luke 
Raiano is a Senior Offering Manager for IBM’s B2B and MFT portfolio. Luke joined the IBM team in 1996 at the then Lotus Development Corporation, and has held a variety of technical and managerial positions in his 24 year career 
of industries.


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