Information Resourcesand Technology : Information Resourcesand Technology We facilitate excellence in education, biomedical and clinical research, and patient care through the application of innovative and effective information resources and technology RYAN INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
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Definitions : Definitions “Information Technology is the use of hardware, software, services, and supporting infrastructure to manage and deliver information.”
IRT Goals : IRT Goals Become a leader in the effective use of innovative information technology (IT) in biomedicine
Integrate IT, informatics and knowledge management resources to support the biomedical mission
Plan and implement IRT collaboratively
Have IRT driven by a coherent strategic plan
Support the Stanford Biomedical Community’s clinical, research and educational missions
Information Resourcesand Technology (IRT) : Senior Associate Dean position created March 2002
Our mandate is to develop, collaboratively, an effective IT strategy for the Stanford Biomedical Community
Provide state-of-the-art IT infrastructure and services
Support access to and management of knowledge resources
Couple applied informatics with our needs
Integration of Med IT, SUMMIT and Lane Library
IRT strategic planning completed September 2002 Information Resourcesand Technology (IRT)
IRT Organization : IRT Organization
Collaborative IRT Planningis Critical : The future of biomedicine is interdisciplinary
There is a Stanford Biomedical Community
The Hospitals, School of Medicine, Clark Center, Bioengineering
If translational research is to be successful, information must flow effectively within this community
Biomedical IRT planning and implementation must be a collaborative community process Collaborative IRT Planningis Critical
Slide 7: University Hospitals School
Slide 8: Our Development Model INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Major Strategic Themes : Ubiquitous access to information
Data privacy and security
The Library as a Knowledge Management Center
The Internet as a communications medium Major Strategic Themes
Slide 10: IRT as an innovative force in education
Translational Informatics
Enabling the translational research mission
Ubiquitous Access to Information : The future of computing rests on a wireless “always on” network connection.
Wireless networking is progressing rapidly Ubiquitous Access to Information
Slide 12: Mobile computing devices are becoming smaller, cheaper, more powerful and better integrated
Biomedical workers are often nomadic
Major transforming potential in the clinical, research and educational environments
What IRT is Doing : Implementing an enterprise-wide wireless network
Convened a joint School-University-Hospital secure wireless planning committee. What IRT is Doing
Slide 14: Appointed an Associate Director of Wireless Applications Development
Mandated secure wireless network standards
Positioning all key information resources to be wireless-accessible
Information Privacy and Security : New Federal and State regulations mandate significant changes in how we handle information
Our ability and willingness to protect privacy and secure information will become critical Information Privacy and Security Our clinical and translational research missions are at particular risk An issue in negotiating access to clinical data
What IRT is Doing : Created a process within the School to manage HIPAA implementation
Convened a joint School-University-Hospital committee to define data security standards for the Biomedical Community
A secure data center for the School will open in April 2003
Appointed a Director for Data Privacy and Security What IRT is Doing
Knowledge Management : Biomedicine is knowledge-based
Ubiquitous electronic access to knowledge
The Library as our Center for Knowledge Management - a “library without walls”
A new Library Director who is also Associate Dean for Knowledge Management
Knowledge-based clinical decision support as part of EMR deployment
Addition of new knowledge resources (e.g. Genomic Resources) Knowledge Management
Internet Strategy : The Web is our major point of contact with the World
Internet strategy should support our strategic plan
IRT Web design task force report
The School needs a new Web site with:
Better navigational model
More consistent “branding” across the School
Tighter coordination with Hospital Web sites
Separation of public and private Web services Internet Strategy
Innovative Use of Learning Technologies : An IT-enabled educational environment
Easy, ubiquitous technology support
Investment in simulation technologies
Balance innovation and current successful practice
Continuous evaluation and improvement
Training educators to use IT successfully
Inquiry-based education
Life-long learning and knowledge access skills Innovative Use of Learning Technologies
What IRT is Doing : Immersive Learning Center
Content production
Ubiquitous access to knowledge sources
Faculty support and development
Pilot projects
Evaluation of impact What IRT is Doing
Translational Informatics : Translational Informatics
Informatics : Information technology expertise alone cannot guarantee effective use of IT in biomedicine
Informatics complements IT expertise in creating solutions to complex “real-world” problems in Biomedicine
The IRT strategic plan will create new opportunities for Applied Informatics research and education
We need to grow our Applied Informatics community Informatics
A Clinical Informatics Center : “Clinical Informatics”,in contrast to BioInformatics, is underdeveloped at Stanford
The greatest need for Informatics is in the clinical and translational research areas
A new academic Clinical Informatics Center will foster Informatics at the School level and work with
Departments and institutes to help develop domain-specific Informatics programs
The Hospitals to assist in the effective implementation of knowledge-based clinical systems A Clinical Informatics Center
Clinical Systems Development : The EMR is a critical component of the Biomedical IT infrastructure
Clinical systems development must be collaborative
Understanding workflow and context is critical
The academic user community should be a major driver
Tight integration with clinical research systems is essential
Tight coupling of knowledge resources to the point of care
Where clinical IT has been successful it has involved a real working partnership of Hospital IT, Clinical Informatics and the user community Clinical Systems Development
Informatics andTranslational Research : Informatics andTranslational Research Data management
Knowledge access & management
Collaborative Systems
High performance computing
Access to clinical data EMR development
Clinical data acquisition
Clinical trials management
Integration with clinical systems
Knowledge-based decision making Data analysis and visualization
Integrated data repository
Tissue banking systems
Image managment
Knowledge representation
Major IRT Goals for 2003 : Hospital-School IT steering committee
Clinical Informatics Center
Secure wireless network
Planning for Clinical and Research Data Repository
The Library as our Knowledge Management Center
Data security policies for School
Immersive Learning Center
Task force to examine user support
New Website for School Major IRT Goals for 2003
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