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Title: Paul C. Tang, MD, FACMI


1
American Medical Informatics AssociationState of
the Association Meeting
  • Paul C. Tang, MD, FACMI
  • Chairman

2
2006 Board of Directors
  • Patricia Abbott
  • E. Andrew Balas
  • David W. Bates
  • Betty L. Chang
  • James J. Cimino
  • Connie J. Delaney
  • Don E. Detmer
  • Charles P. Friedman
  • Mark E. Frisse
  • Paul N. Gorman
  • Kevin B. Johnson
  • Gilad Kuperman
  • Judy Murphy
  • Judy G. Ozbolt
  • Charles Safran
  • Daniel Z. Sands
  • Justin B. Starren
  • Paul C. Tang

Executive Committee
3
2006 Board Strategic RetreatGood to Great,
Collins
  • Board identified 4 areas of focus for 2006-7
  • Professional Home
  • Educational Outreach
  • Corporate Relations
  • Knowledge Management

4
Professional Home Task Force
  • AMIA - professional home for members who view
    biomedical/health informatics as their primary
    activity
  • AMIA is seen as the premier organization for
    biomedical /health informatics research
    education by all others
  • Co-chairs Paul Gorman Kevin Johnson
  • Members Patti Brennan, Atul Butte, Cindy Gadd,
  • Gil Kuperman, Sandi Mitchell, Janise Richards
  • Example key initiatives
  • Construct a professional profile of members
  • Identify services, activities, products for
    members
  • Academic Strategic Leadership Council Academic
    Forum

5
Education Outreach Task Force
  • Bring informatics education to the point of need
  • Co-chairs Bill Hersh Connie Delaney
  • Members John Holmes, Gil Kuperman, Paul Tang
  • Example key initiatives
  • AMIA 10x10 (California HealthCare Foundation
    Scottsdale Institute)
  • PHIN Conference involvement (education
    membership)
  • DIA Conference Tutorial (Holmes Covvey)

6
  • AMIA Academic Forum Preliminary Membership
    Criteria
  • Self-declaration by informatics programs
  • Must lead an academic unit having faculty
    students
  • More than one academic unit per setting
    allowed/envisioned
  • Focus on post baccalaureate programs
  • Demonstrated commitment to AMIA through
    membership

7
Corporate Relations Task Force
  • Foster enduring relationships that support mutual
    interests stimulate informatics innovation
    use
  • Co-chairs Danny Sands Steve Labkoff
  • Members Peter Goltra, Sarah Ingersoll, Jonathan
    Leviss, Eric Rose, Paul Tang, Charlene Underwood,
    Charlotte Weaver
  • Example key initiatives
  • Identify mutual interest of corporate partners
  • Secondary use of health data summit white paper
  • Innovation Information Center

8
Knowledge Management Task Force
  • Organize disseminate executable knowledge
  • Co-chairs Jerry Osheroff Jonathan Teich
    (Clinical Decision Support)
  • Members Don Detmer, Gil Kuperman
  • Disseminate clinical trial results in computable
    language
  • Chair Chuck Jaffe (Global Trial Bank)
  • Members Charles Barr, Howard Bilofsky, Alan
    Breier, Don Detmer, Brian Druker, Chris Chute,
    Ken Getz, Zak Kohane, Ronald Krall, Christian
    Lovis (IMIA), Joyce Niland, Doug Peddicord, Ida
    Sim, Richard Smith, Emma Veitch, Kwak Yun Sik
    (IMIA)

9
2006 Election Results
  • Charles Safran, MD, FACMI
  • Past Chairman Nominating Committee Chair

10
  • Incoming Chairman-elect
  • AMIAs Chairman-elect for 2007
  • Chairman for 2008-2009
  • David W. Bates, MD, MSc
  • Brigham Womens Hospital

11
  • Newly Elected /or Re-elected Board Members
  • Serve on the Board of Directors for 2007-2009
    term
  • Eta S. Berner, EdD, FACMI UA-Birmingham
  • Christoph U. Lehmann, MD Johns Hopkins
    University
  • Leslie A. Lenert, MD, MS, FACMI San Diego VA
  • Judy Murphy, RN, FACMI Aurora Health Care

12
Financial Report
  • Justin B. Starren, MD, PhD, FACMI
  • Treasurer

13
  • 2005 Audited Year End
  • Revenue 2,653,755
  • Expense 2,435,119
  • Balance 218,636

14
  • 2005 Balance Sheet
  • Assets 2,454,330
  • Liabilities 828,658
  • Equity 1,625,672

15
  • AMIA Assets

16
Year in Review
  • Don E. Detmer, MD, MA, FACMI
  • President CEO

17
The Google Test - Nov 14, 2006
  • Informatician - 246,000
  • Informationist - 35,600
  • Informaticist - 26,400
  • Dermatologist - 301,000

18
More Googling Nov. 14, 2006
  • Biomedical Informatics
  • - 1,600,000
  • Clinical Informatics
  • - 2,450,000
  • Health Informatics
  • - 14,400,000
  • Public Health Informatics
  • - 3,490,000
  • Translational Bioinformatics
  • - 396,000

19
AMIAs Agenda1) Through Informatics, transform
Healthcare (broadly defined) for Individuals
Populations Equitable, Efficient, Effective,
Patient-centered, Timely, Safe2) Transform
Informatics from a serious avocation to a
formally recognized health profession

20
  • AMIA Mission
  • AMIA advances the informatics profession.
  • To this end it advances the use of health
    communications information science technology
    with the ultimate objective of improving health
    in clinical care
  • .personal health management
  • .public health/population
  • .education
  • .research

21
  • AMIA Domains
  • AMIAs programs initiatives support three
    major domains of informatics
  • 1. Clinical or health care (including personal
    health management)
  • 2. Public health/population
  • 3. Translational bioinformatics

22
  • AMIA Members
  • 3,700 members
  • Of those indicating an area of interest
  • 68 clinical or health care (including personal
    health management)
  • 24 public health/population
  • 8 translational bioinformatics
  • This comes from WG demographic information

23
  • AMIA Revenue in 2007
  • 4 million in revenue
  • 36 in annual symposium
  • 23 in member services
  • 22 in new initiatives
  • 5 in spring congress
  • 12 in educational programs
  • 2 in administration

24
  • AMIA Expense in 2007
  • 3.84 million in expense
  • 35 in administration
  • 22 in member services
  • 17 in annual symposium
  • 11 in new initiatives
  • 10 in educational programs
  • 5 in spring congress
  • Includes administrative overhead allocation

25
  • Advocacy Outreach
  • Support for Wu Bill - 10,000 Trained by 2010 Act
    (NSF funding)
  • AMIA 3rd Annual Day on the Hill
  • Cosponsor with NCI of Critical Issues in eHealth
    Research 2006 (Sept 11-12, 2006)
  • Participation with AHIMA on joint advocacy
    efforts
  • Position statements on confidentiality, PHR
    guidance and workforce
  • Participation in Capitol Hill Steering Committee
    on Telehealth Healthcare
  • Invited testimony expert advice to Energy
    Commerce, NCVHS, ONC, AHIC, ASPE
  • Support for ICD-10, increased public health
    funding promoting HIT adoption
  • AAMC Council of Academic Societies, CDISC
    Council of Medical Specialty Societies

26
  • 2006 AMIA Policy Papers (Partners/Support)
  • Guideposts to the Future An Agenda for Nursing
    Informatics (AHRQ)
  • Clinical Decision Support Roadmap (ONC)
  • Blue Ribbon Panel on the Secondary Use of Health
    Data
  • (GE Healthcare, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, Intelligent
    Medical Objects, Lockheed Martin, Medstat,
    Pfizer, RemedyMD)
  • Healthcare Terminologies and Classifications An
    Action Agenda for the United States (AHIMA)
  • Roundtable on integrated PHR (Kaiser, AHRQ,
    RWJF)
  • AHRQ/NRC Policy Paper Series
  • Nursing Informatics in Rural Health (AHRQ)
  • Patient Safety and Health Informatics (AHRQ)
  • Clinical Workflow Change (AHRQ)
  • Small Practice EHR Implementation (AHRQ)
  • Informatics Research Issues (AMIA/ACMI survey
    presented at Spring Congress)
  • Completed and/or in press
  • In review
  • In preparation

27
  • Annual Symposium
  • Continued tutorial series program
  • Primer series
  • EHR series
  • Methods series
  • Selected topics series
  • 1,000 submissions
  • 2000 attendees
  • ACMI senior member presentations
  • Late breaking sessions
  • Academic Affairs
  • Clinical Decision Support Roadmap
  • NIH research issues/CTSAs
  • Policy Panel
  • AHIMA/AMIA Terminology/Classification

28
  • 2007 Spring Congress
  • New opportunity for panel submissions
  • Multi-tracked, strategically aligned meeting
    planned
  • Clinical decision support
  • Nursing
  • Personal health records
  • Public health/population
  • Translational research informatics
  • Poster sessions
  • Active working group involvement sought
  • Open Presentation proposals

29
  • Education Initiatives
  • JAMIA
  • Top cited informatics journal (4.3)
  • Editor-in-chief Randy Miller
  • 10x10 Program
  • 276 by end of meeting
  • 9724 to go
  • New e-Learning Center
  • Webinars
  • Podcasts
  • Archive of offerings
  • Academic Forum Academic Strategic Leadership
    Council - Chairmen Mark Musen Bill Stead

30
Coming Events for 2007
  • 1)
  • Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies PBS Special on
    Safety Bates et al (supported by Pfizer)
  • Projects with
  • Pharmaceutical Safety Institute
  • ICDL-US
  • Others
  • 2) . Protocols in Computable
    Language
  • . HIV/AIDS/TBC Low Resource Environments
  • 3) American College
    of Physicians, others Other Academic Centers
    coming into 10x10 in clinical translational
    bioinformatics

31
  • AMIA Strategic Goals - 2007
  • Help develop implement health
    information/communications technology (HICT)
    health information/communications infrastructure
  • Clinical Decision Support initiative
  • Strengthen research infrastructure for health
    informatics
  • AHCs / CTSA Linkages
  • Expand size competency of health informatics
    workforce develop the health informatics
    profession
  • 10x10 Applied Clinical Informatics Essentials
    Academic Forum ASLC
  • Contribute to sound state, federal, global HICT
    policy
  • Got EHR? Wu Bill other
  • Provide thought leadership be a
    catalyst/incubator for new ideas
  • Innovation Center Corporate Development new
    Awards

32
  • Special thanks to AMIA Leaders Staff
  • Board of Directors
  • Outgoing directors
  • Patti Abbott, Andy Balas, Mark Frisse
  • Incoming directors
  • Eta Berner, Chris Lehmann, Les Lenert
  • 2006 Scientific Program Committee
  • Committees, Working Groups, Task Forces
  • AMIA Staff
  • Karen Greenwood, Jeff Williamson, Meryl
    Bloomrosen
  • Tia Abner, Willie Clark, Dasha Cohen, Mary Evans
  • Jason Harbonic. Marilyn Harrison, Jeffrey Luke,
  • Jamilah Shami, Elaine Steen, Susanne
    Vellucci

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  • And special thanks to you our members.
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