A Panel Discussion on the Balance of Data Mobility and Security
Join the Oregon Chapter of HIMSS for an interactive CMIO, ISO, and CIO panel discussion on the current landscape of clinical data uses, existing and emerging technology, and the competing priorities of the clinical use cases and information security.
Data and Security experts from St. Charles Health System, Providence/St. Joseph, and Kaiser Permanente will share their approaches and learnings and all attendees can share insights and ask questions in this interactive panel / audience discussion.
The panel will also share their perspectives on the challenges of balancing users' wish lists with regulatory and organizational policies including:
- What is the value proposition for the user?
- How do you protect the data?
- What are the policies, strategies and solutions for the long-term balance of data access vs lock down?
This event is perfect for those working in Health IT, Security, Risk Management, Compliance, those who support care delivery, and vendors trying to learn more about the business, clinical, and mobile data.
Agenda
- 6:00 pm: Networking, appetizers, and beverages
- 6:30 pm: Presentation and audience Q&A
Speakers
Steve Scott, CISSP, CISA, MA
Information Security Officer
St. Charles Health System
Steve Scott has worked through the seven layers of the OSI model and is currently living in the lesser known and more challenging layer 8, people and organization. Steve began his career at the University of Utah, working on both the campus and healthcare side. He likes to think that he has a good understanding of technical and human security risks, particularly those challenges related to healthcare, and he has a keen interest in keeping systems functional and secure at the same time.
Andy Zechnich
Chief Medical Information Officer, Oregon Region
Providence St. Joseph Health
Dr. Zechnich is a practicing emergency physician at St. Vincent Medical Center and the Chief Medical Information Officer for the Oregon Region for Providence St. Joseph Health. He completed a fellowship in medical informatics at OHSU and is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Clinical Informatics. He is heavily involved in EHR optimization and improving interoperability and serves on Epic’s Care Everywhere Governing Council. He brings the perspectives of a practicing physician as well as that of a CMIO taking potential projects or new technology through the intake process.
David Strickland
VP / Regional CIO
Kaiser Permanente – Northwest
David Strickland is Vice President of Clinical Contact Center Systems and Northwest Information Officer for Kaiser Permanente’s Care Delivery Technology Services. In this role, Mr. Strickland directs the strategic planning, leadership and oversight for Information Technology teams supporting Kaiser Permanente hospitals and clinics as well as the care delivery and business functions that support them in the Oregon and southern Washington markets. David Strickland is a member of the Northwest Joint Senior Leadership Team and ensures both regional and national technology initiatives meet the needs of Kaiser Permanente’s members. He is also the accountable technology leader for the National Clinical Call Centers Systems across Kaiser Permanente.
Continuing Education Hours
This event has been approved for up to 1.5 hours in continuing education (CE) hours for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements of the Certified Professional in Healthcare Information Management Systems (CPHIMS) and Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS).
Scholarships
The Oregon Chapter of HIMSS is excited to announce the launch of our event scholarship program. The Oregon HIMSS Scholarship Program creates 32 event scholarships designed for a mix of health IT students, military veterans and individuals interested in career growth and professional development. See scholarship information.
Date
- Tuesday
- February 27, 2018
- 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (Pacific Time)
Location
BridgePort BrewPub, Heritage Room1313 NW Marshall Street
Portland, Oregon 97209
Registration
- Chapter Member: $25.00
- Non-Member: $45.00
- Student: $15.00
Not a member? See membership options.
Registration includes a complimentary drink and appetizers.