Critical Technical Gaps in the Current Health Care Market

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Activity Release Date: 
Feb 1 2012
Activity Expiration Date: 
Feb 1 2013
Duration: 
Unlimited
1.00 credits
Intended Audience: 

This activity is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and case managers who have an interest in personalized health-management support and services that include wellness programs, decision support, disease management conditions, complex-medical-condition support, case and utilization management programs, and physical health programs.

Activity Description: 

This educational activity consists of recorded presentations from 20th Annual National Conference held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 4-6, 2011.
Information technology provides essential tools that might improve the quality of our current health care system. Even as new health information technology is developed, a gap remains in what is available now and what might be required to attain a national health information network that will offer nationwide access to patient data for both consumers and providers. This session will outline the current technology, and offer insight into how this technology must be adopted and applied moving forward.

Learning Objectives
At the end of this educational activity, participants should be able to

  1. Recognize the current health care technology capabilities and handicaps.
  2. State the barriers being faced in the attempt to create a national health care technology system.

Faculty
Walter M. Bortz II, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California

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  • Completing the entire activity
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Sponsor
This activity is sponsored by OptumHealth Education.

Commercial Support
This activity is supported by Allos Therapeutics, Amgen, Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc., Eisai, Novartis Oncology, Shire, Cephalon Oncology, Genentech, genzyme, Millennium, Novartis, Roche, sanofi aventis, National Marrow Donor Program, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Purdue, American Regent, CardioDx, cord blood registry, HeartWare, Janssen, and XDx.

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Activity Details
Learning Format: 
Enduring Material
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