Ohio’s 9th Annual Ohio Healthcare Information Technology Day #OHIT2016
The Opioid Addiction Rx Reporting System (OARRS), Ohio HB 341 & $1.5 Million Funding for the PMP Gateway in the Ohio Budget is the Theme of the 9th Annual Ohio Healthcare Information Technology Day #OHIT2016 Tweet This
The Central and Southern Ohio chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (CSOHIMSS) (@CSOHIMSS) in partnership with the Northern Ohio HIMSS chapter (NOHIMSS) (@NOHIMSS) announces its 9th annual Ohio Healthcare Information Technology Day (OHIT Day) at the Ohio Statehouse. The event will occur on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 and Governor John Kasich has proclaimed it to be Ohio Healthcare Information Technology Day throughout the State of Ohio.
In addition to the opportunity to visit with State legislators, a full educational program will occur throughout the day. Attendees and speakers from the Cleveland area will participate via live video conference between the Statehouse Atrium and the HIMSS Innovation Center in downtown Cleveland.
Highlights of the day will include addresses by the Honorable Representative Robert Sprague R-83, Cleveland Clinic Chief Information Officer C. Martin Harris, MD, Steven W. Schierholt, Executive Director of the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, Krishnan Sastry, Executive Vice President, Appriss, Inc., Dan Paoletti, CEO, Ohio Health Information Partnership and Jason Buckner, VP of Operations, HealthBridge. Also a panel of HIT leaders will discuss OARRS and the PMP Gateway.
Richard Moore, Advocacy Chair of CSOHIMSS, said, “This is our 9th year of bringing our message to policymakers at the Ohio State Capitol of transforming healthcare for Ohioans through healthcare Information Technology (HIT). Each year we shine a light on important HIT issues and help policymakers learn more about the healthcare industry. This year our focus is on the healthcare crisis of Opioid Addiction in Ohio and how public policy and private enterprise are working together on solutions to the crisis; How Ohio is reducing barriers to interoperability of health information exchange to save time and save lives.”
CSOHIMSS supports careers in healthcare information systems in Ohio. CSOHIMSS has representation from the provider, consultant and vendor healthcare industry segments and works to enhance communication and education among its over 1,100 local chapter members.
Additional information is available on the CSOHIMSS website and via social media, on Twitter and on Facebook. Follow OHIT Day #OHIT2016.