
Recognized as the top national authority on CDS, Jonathan Teich, MD, PhD, has authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, books and editorials on the topics of Medical Informatics and Healthcare Information Systems. He is a senior author of the eHealth Initiative consensus whitepaper, “Electronic Prescribing: Toward Maximum Value and Rapid Adoption;” and a co-author of the “HIMSS Clinical Decision Support Implementers’ Workbook.”
A practicing physician, Dr. Teich understands the challenges providers face at the point of care and is leading the transformation of Elsevier's vast databases into practical, interactive CDS and knowledge-based tools for physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals.
A highly sought after speaker on Professional Practice and Healthcare Technology, Michelle Troseth brings more than 20 years of experience creating and sustaining healthy, healing workplaces and integrated healthcare services. The co-author of a number of works and a recognized leader in her field, Ms. Troseth led the interdisciplinary point-of-care design process that developed the first computerized, evidence-based, advanced clinical documentation system. Thanks to her significant contributions to advancing nursing practice with evidence and informatics, Ms. Troseth was inducted into the National Academy of Practice in Nursing in 2007.
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More than 15 years of developed expertise in provider and payer market healthcare software have made Swati Abbot one of the industry’s leading voices and advocates for CDS. As such, she has been frequently quoted in industry publications about the use and future of predictive analytics, the state of healthcare data and quality improvement initiatives. Ms. Abbott has made numerous presentations on these topics at industry conferences across the U.S., including a recent meeting with Jody Daniels, Policy Director for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and – more specifically – the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), bring unprecedented opportunities to U.S. healthcare.
The core purpose of ARRA is to improve patient outcomes through the successful implementation of Health Information Technology (HIT); and care providers are being challenged to find a “meaningful use” for technology solutions that supports:
As facilities face questions about which enhancements should be made to their clinical practice processes and/or technology infrastructures, they’re looking to Elsevier for the most up-to-date answers. Its world-renowned experts make sense of ARRA’s and HITECH’s ongoing developments – as they occur – and help health organizations determine the most effective use of their IT investments by implementing evidence-based clinical decision support with the power of predictive analytics.
No company can equal the depth, breadth and quality of Elsevier’s experience and information. From concise answers to comprehensive data, and from interactive task guidance to real-time data analysis, Elsevier provides the answer to how your organization can meet and maximize the goals of ARRA and HITECH.
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