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Healthcare IT Megatrends and Workforce Implications Christopher A. Longhurst, MD, MS, FACMI Chief Information Officer, UC San Diego Health Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, UCSD School of Medicine @calonghurst What skills will the


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Healthcare IT Megatrends and Workforce Implications

Christopher A. Longhurst, MD, MS, FACMI Chief Information Officer, UC San Diego Health Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, UCSD School of Medicine @calonghurst

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What skills will the Australian health IT workforce need in 2030?

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The Rapidly Evolving Healthcare Landscape

Healthcare Trends

  • Precision medicine
  • Consumers take charge
  • Healthcare everywhere
  • More with less: from

volume to value

  • Consolidation of

healthcare systems Health IT Implications

  • The value of data
  • Patient engagement
  • Monitoring, telehealth
  • Interoperability and

analytics

  • Consolidation of EMR

instances

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The Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Healthcare Trends

  • Precision medicine
  • Consumers take charge
  • Healthcare everywhere
  • More with less: from

volume to value

  • Consolidation of

healthcare systems Health IT Implications

  • The value of data
  • Patient engagement
  • Monitoring, telehealth
  • Interoperability and

analytics

  • Consolidation of EMR

instances

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New England Journal of Medicine, Nov 2011

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Health Affairs, July 2014

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Figure 1 – The Green Button in Action

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Combining healthcare data from across the six UC medical schools and systems

Clinical Data Warehouse

A UC Healthcare Big Data Analytics Platform

Atul Butte, MD, PhD

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The Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Healthcare Trends

  • Precision medicine
  • Consumers take charge
  • Healthcare everywhere
  • More with less: from

volume to value

  • Consolidation of

healthcare systems Health IT Implications

  • The value of data
  • Patient engagement
  • Monitoring, telehealth
  • Interoperability and

analytics

  • Consolidation of EMR

instances

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People using the EMR at UC San Diego Health

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Patient Portal at UC San Diego Health

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OpenNotes is live at UC San Diego Health

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Direct and Open Scheduling @ UCSD Health

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Clinical Trials Recruiting @ UC San Diego Health

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Jacobs Medical Center at UC San Diego Health

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Jacobs Medical Center at UC San Diego Health

Bedside tablets control lighting, blinds, temperature, entertainment system, and “smart” portal with care team photos, medical record access, education videos

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Health Record Data Banks?

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The Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Healthcare Trends

  • Precision medicine
  • Consumers take charge
  • Healthcare everywhere
  • More with less: from

volume to value

  • Consolidation of

healthcare systems Health IT Implications

  • The value of data
  • Patient engagement
  • Monitoring, telehealth
  • Interoperability and

analytics

  • Consolidation of EMR

instances

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Is EMR Interoperability Solved in the USA?

“190 million,

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54% of patients in the U.S. are now served by Epic products .”

  • Judy

Faul kner , Epic

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JAMIA, 2016

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The Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Healthcare Trends

  • Precision medicine
  • Consumers take charge
  • Healthcare everywhere
  • More with less: from

volume to value

  • Consolidation of

healthcare systems Health IT Implications

  • The value of data
  • Patient engagement
  • Monitoring, telehealth
  • Interoperability and

analytics

  • Consolidation of EMR

instances

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UC Health CIOs

Joe Bengfort UCSF Will Showalter UC Davis Mike Pfeffer, MD UCLA Chuck Podesta UC Irvine Chris Longhurst, MD UC San Diego Tom Andriola UCOP

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A Single EMR

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UC San Diego Health and UC Irvine Health IS

Sharing Roles Shared Epic Support Model Expansion Of Shared Services

Today FY18/FY19 FY20+

Bending the IT cost curve…

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The 2030 health IT workforce should ensure we learn from every patient, at every visit, every time

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Thank you!

Chris Longhurst, MD, MS clonghurst@ucsd.edu

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