Thursday, June 25, 2009

Update of a former Healthcare CIO

WebEx session on 26th June at 2 p.m. CET (duration of the session: 1 hour). You will have the opportunity to listen from Mr Miguel Cabrer his experience as CIO of Son Llatzer Hospital and his latest works as an independent eHealth Advisor working in worldwide initiatives and eHealth projects as well as a partner and consultant for Leader Health including Digital Hospital, EHR – RHIO Initiatives, Integration Competence Centres and Health 2.0 (web 2.0 and healthcare).
Mr Cabrer is member of the HIMSS EMEA Governing Council and participated in the Advisor Board of World of Health IT.
Also member of IMIA (International Medical Informatics Association) Web 2.0 taskforce workgroup defining a Strategic Plan view to 2015.

Your host will be Agustin Capilla, European Healthcare Team.

To get information on how to join to the session please contact Marcin Cichy at macichy@cisco.com

Please post your questions!

4 comments:

  1. In the future the classic CIO will loose control - true?

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  2. Tools like youtube are really easy to use. What about Medting ? It seems that the time to have a natural use of this kind of tools are quite long. How is the acceptance by non IT clinnicians ?

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  3. Not, really. The CIO has to update himself and his profile to a more functional and workflow oriented person. That don't really mean to loose control. It's the IT Governance concept; mostly of the organizations workflows will involve IT.

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  4. For the comment about Medting. Doctors are used to collaborate and present clinical cases, so this is not new for them. Doing it using a web tool has a learning effort at the begining but the benefit is clear. The capability to globally exchange clinical cases and images is really powerful for them. New generations doctors are going to change the way medicine if provide.

    You can see some projects and case studies here: http://blog.medting.com/category/eng/case-studies/

    regards

    See some

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