Schedule

Tuesday, July 21

Pre-Conference Programs

Wednesday, July 22

7:30-8:30 a.m. Poster Set-Up in UMSON Lobby
8–9:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30-9 Information Session about UMSON's Master's Specialty in Nursing Informatics
8:30–9:15 Poster Session I (.75 CNE)
8:30–9:15 How to Prepare a Professional Presentation (.75 CNE)
8:30–9:15 Tours of UMSON Simulation Laboratories
Living History Museum Open
9:30–10

Welcome and Opening Remarks [WEBCAST]

Judy Ozbolt, Phd, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

Mary Etta Mills, ScD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

Presentation of Outstanding Abstract Awards

10–11:15 Keynote Address: Informatics Support for the Underserved [WEBCAST] (1.25 CNE)
Suzanne Bakken, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Alumni Professor of Nursing
Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Columbia University
11:15-11:30 Welcome
Jane M. Kirschling, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dean and Professor, UMSON
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Concurrent Session 1 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
Introduction to Clinical Informatics
Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor, UMSON

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
Evaluating Usabilty and User Satisfaction of Secure Messaging for Pediatric Providers
Katherine Taylor Pearson, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Regional CIO, U.S. Army
Abstract

Podium Award Winner Badge

What is the World is Maximilistine? Sociotechnical Analysis of Medication Tools That Increase or Decrease the Patient-Clinician Gap
Robin Mickelson, MS, RN
Doctoral Candidate, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CCDA)
Gay Dolin, MS, RN
Clinical Integration Specialist - Meaningful Use
Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc.

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Key Concepts and Relationships in Data Analytics
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

12:45–1:45 Luncheon with Roundtable Discussions
2–3

Concurrent Session 2 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
Clinical Informatics: Practical Tools and Tips You Can Use in Your Practice
Patricia Sengstack, DNP, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Bon Secours Health System, Inc.

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
eCorps: A Few Good Men and Women - An Alternative Approach to CPOE 'Go Live' Support
Marina Douglas, MS, RN-BC
Consultant, Beacon Healthcare Consulting
Abstract

Podium Practice Award Winner Badge

Interdisciplinary Care Planning - Lessons Learned on Infrastructure, Culture, and Practice
Courtney Omary, MSN, RN
Clinical Content Manager, IPOC
MedStar Health

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
SNOMED CT and Nursing Assessments
Susan Matney, MSN, RN, FAAN
Medical Informaticist
3M Health Information Systems, Inc.

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Presentation and Discussion of Case Study 1
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

3:15–4:15

Concurrent Session 3 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
The Usability Imperative in Health IT
Nancy Staggers, PhD, RN, FAAN

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
The Development of an Electronic Bedside Shift Report Tool
Erica Axilrod, BSN, RN
Registered Nurse IV
MedStar Frankin Square Medical Center

Improving Goal Reconciliation in the Electronic Health Record
Barb Van De Castle, DNP, ACNS, OCN, RN-BC
Nurse Educator
The Johns Hopkins Hopsital

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
Modeling Nursing Flowsheet Data for Quality Improvement and Research
Bonnie L. Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Associate Professor and Director, Center for Informatics
University of Minnesota School of Nursing

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Presentation and Discussion of Case Study 2
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

4:30–5:30 Distinguished Lecture: 25 Years of SINI [WEBCAST] (1 CNE)
Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

Mary Etta Mills, ScD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON
5:45-7:30 25th Anniversary Reception at Westminster Hall, with tours of the historic building, including the catacombs and the grave of Edgar Allen Poe

Thursday, July 23

8–8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
9-11:30 Sponsor/Exhibit Check-in and Setup
8:30–9:45 Distinguished Lecture: Watson and How Big Data Are Changing the Future of Health Care [WEBCAST] (1.25 CNE)
Eliot Siegel, MD, FACR, FSIIM
Professor and Vice Chair, Research Informatics
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Watch it now!
10–11

Concurrent Session 4 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
Implementation: Best Practices for the Never Ending Journey - Part 1
Ruth Schleyer, MSN, RN, BC
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Providence Health System, Tigard Business Center-Regional

Lisa Bove, DNP, RN-BC
Senior Manager
Accenture

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
Mobile Technology Decision Support for Reporting of Critical Condition Changes by Lung Transplant Recipients During the First Year Post-Transplantation
Yun Jiang, MS, RN
Student
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing

The Patient and Professional Implications for Hospital Professional Use of Smartphones to Improve Patient Care
Annette Brown, BSN, RN
Director, Nursing Informatics
Eisenhower Medical Center

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
Population Health and Interoperability
Jessica L. Hatch, MS, CNL, RN
Business Analyst
Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Small Groups Workshop on Case Study 3
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

11:15-12:15 p.m.

Concurrent Session 5 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
Implementation: Best Practices for the Never Ending Journey - Part 2
Ruth Schleyer, MSN, RN, BC
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Providence Health System, Tigard Business Center-Regional

Lisa Bove, DNP, RN-BC
Senior Manager
Accenture

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
Clinical Decision Support for Fall Risk Assessment and Plan of Care
Kay Lytle, DNP, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Director, Maestro Care Periop, ED & OB
Duke University Health System

The Relationship Between Nursing Documentation in EHR and the Incidence of Pressure Ulcers in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs)
Dan Li, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
Mobile Continuous Monitoring Interoperability
Rosemary Kennedy, PhD, MBA, RN-BC
Associate Professor and Specialty Director, Nursing Informatics
Thomas Jefferson University
President and CEO, eCare Informatics

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Continuation of Small Groups Workshop on Case Study 3
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

12:30-2 Buffet Luncheon and Exhibitor Event
(Exhibit breakdown by 2:30 p.m.)
2:15–3:15

Concurrent Session 6 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
How about Data Analytics: Harnessing the Power of Data
Kelly Aldrich, DNP, RN-BC
Consultant: Healthcare Informatics & Population Health
Hospitals Corporation of America Clinical Services Group in Nashville, Tenn.

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
Mapping of Standardized Terminologies to Data Sensitive Categories
Tiffany Harman, RN
RN Medical Informatics Manager
3M Health Information Systems

Selection of a Clinical Business Intelligence Solution-Validation with Clinical Use Cases Provides Early Clinical Insights
Gail Zielinkski, MSN, RN-BC
Director, Ascension Health

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
I'm a Clinician, Why Do I Care about Standards and Interoperability?
Linda Wedemeyer, MD, MS, RN
Physician Informatician, Veterans Health Administration

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Reporting from Small Groups
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

3:30–5 Poster Session II (1.5 CNE) 
3:30–5 Living History Museum Open
Tours of UMSON Simulation Laboratories
5:30-9 Optional Dinner Cruise in Baltimore's Inner Harbor
(Please email pe@son.umaryland.edu or call 410-706-3767 if you are interested in purchasing a ticket to attend the boat cruise.)

Friday, July 24

8–8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:45 Commander Lura Jane Emery Distinguished Lecture (1.25 CNE)
Enhancing Practice in Informatics through Interprofessional Collaboration [WEBCAST]
Blackford Middleton, MD, MPH, MS
Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Professor of Medicine
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Deborah Ariosto, PhD, MSN, RN
Director, Patient Care Informatics/CNIO
Clinical Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt University Medical Center and School of Nursing
10–11

Concurrent Session 7 (1 CNE)

Track A: Informatics Essentials
Becoming a Competent Nursing Informaticist and Beyond!
Kelly Aldrich, DNP, RN-BC
Independent Consultant: Healthcare Informatics & Population Health
Hospitals Corporation of America Clinical Services Group in Nashville, Tenn.

Lisa Bove, DNP, RN-BC
Senior Manager
Accenture

Patricia Sengstack, DNP, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Bon Secours Health System, Inc.

Ruth Schleyer, MSN, RN, BC
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Providence Health System, Tigard Business Center - Regional

Nancy Staggers, PhD, RN, FAAN

Moderator: Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor, UMSON

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Informatics to Improve Care and Outcomes [WEBCAST]
Developing a Predictive Model of Suicidal Admission at Veterans Affairs Hospitals
Krystl Haerian, MD
Director, Health IT
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Utilizing a Mobile Care Coordination Platform to Improve Transitions of Care
Grant Campbell, MSN, RN
Senior Director, Nursing Strategy and Informatics
Zynx Health

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
US/UK Views on Patient-Centered Care Interoperability
Paula M. Procter, MSc, RN, PGCE, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Healthcare
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
Sheffield Hallam University

Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN
Associate Professor and Specialty Track Coordinator, Nursing Informatics
School of Nursing/Family, Community, and Health Systems
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
Wrap-up: Lessons Learned, Takeaways to Apply in Work Setting, Suggestions for SINI 2016
Ann Tinker, MS, RN
Vice President - Executive Engagement, Healthcare Quality Catalyst, Inc.
Intermountain Health Care

Linda Lockwood, MBA, RN, PCMH CCE
Solutions Director, Advisory Services 
CTG Health Solutions

Melinda Y. Costin, FCHIME, CHCIO, FHIMSS, CPHIMS
Vice President and CIO
JPS Health Network

Moderator: Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Endnote Address: Health IT in the Age of Precision Medicine: What's Next? [WEBAST] (1.25 CNE)
Doug Fridsma, MD, PhD, FACP, FACMI
President and CEO, AMIA
12:30–1

Closing Remarks and Announcement of People’s Choice Award [WEBCAST]

Judy Ozbolt, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FAIMBE
Visiting Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

Mary Etta Mills, ScD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2015 Planning Committee
UMSON

Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) Total: 15.25

Tracks

SINI 2015 features four educational tracks, including a special track designed specifically for the nursing informatics novice.

Track A: Informatics Essentials
Trying to decide whether to enter nursing informatics, or are you just getting started? Get an intensive overview of the field and opportunities from the University of Maryland School of Nursing’s expert faculty. 

This track is designed specifically for attendees with less than two years of experience in the field of nursing informatics. Topics include:

  • Introduction to Clinical Informatics
  • Clinical Informatics: Practical Tools and Tips You Can Use in Your Practice
  • The Usability Imperative in Health IT      
  • Implementation: Best Practices for the Never Ending Journey (Two Part Session)
  • How about Data Analytics: Harnessing the Power of Data
  • Becoming a Competent Nursing Informaticist and Beyond!

Track B: Implementing and Evaluating Health IT Innovations to Improve Care and Outcomes
Peer-reviewed, evidence-based reports of informatics tools and methods that demonstrate benefits for patients, clinicians, educators, and researchers. 

Check back April 30 for a list of accepted abstracts.

This track is suitable for all participants.

Track C: Actualizing Interoperability
A deep dive into interoperability, focused on the new 10-year plan for achieving interoperability issued by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT. 

This track is suitable for participants with expertise in interoperability issues. Topics include:

  • Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CCDA)
  • SNOMED CT and Nursing Assessments
  • Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes (LOINC) and Nursing Interventions
  • Population Health and Interoperability
  • Mobile Continuous Monitoring Interoperability
  • I’m a Clinician, Why Do I Care about Standards and Interoperability?
  • US/UK Views on Patient Centered Care Interoperability

Track D: Challenges in Data Analytics
A deep dive into data analytics using case studies and role-playing to explore challenges at all stages of data management, analysis, and reporting. 

This track is suitable for participants with expertise in data analytics. Topics include:

  • Key Concepts and Relationships in Data Analytics
  • Presentation and Discussion of Case Study 1
  • Presentation and Discussion of Case Study 2
  • Small Groups Workshop on Case Study 3 & Reporting from Small Groups
  • Wrap-up: Lessons Learned, Takeaways to Apply in Work Setting, Suggestions for SINI 2016