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Curriculum Vitae
PART I:
General Information
Date Prepared: 02/2002
Name:
John D. Halamka, M.D., M.S.
Home Address: 11 Alden Road
Wellesley, MA 02181
Office Address: 1135 Tremont Street
6th Floor
Boston, MA 02120
Email:
jhalamka@caregroup.harvard.edu
Place of Birth:
Des Moines, Iowa
Fax: (617) 754-8015
Education:
1984 B.S.
1984 B.A.
1986-1989
1993 M.D.
1997 M.S.
1997
Stanford University (Medical Microbiology with distinction)
Stanford University (Public Policy with honors and distinction)
University of California Berkeley (Bioengineering graduate program)
University of California San Francisco (Medical Scientist Training Program)
Harvard/MIT Health Sciences and Technology (Medical Informatics)
Harvard School of Public Health (Clinical Effectiveness Program)
Postdoctoral Training:
Internships and Residencies:
1993-1994
1994-1996
Intern in Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA, Los Angeles
Resident in Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA, Los Angeles
Clinical and Research Fellowships:
1996-1997
Douglas P. Porter Informatics Fellow, Center for Clinical Computing,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Licensure and Certification:
1994
California License Registration
1996
Massachusetts License Registration
1997
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine
.
Academic Appointments:
1996-1999 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
2000-2002 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
2002Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Hospital or Affiliated Institution Appointments:
1996-
Associate in Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, Boston
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Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments:
1981-1992
Chief Executive Officer, Ibis Research Labs
Comment: Founded and managed a 35 person software company specializing in
business process re-engineering and electronic transaction exchange.
1984-1987
Technical Editor, Computer Language Magazine, San Francisco
Hospital and Health Care Organization Clinical Responsibilities:
1996-
Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Boston
Major Administrative Responsibilities:
1997-1999
Executive Director, CareGroup Center for Quality and Value
Comment: Founded and managed a division of CareGroup responsible for web
based outcomes, performance and quality reporting including risk-adjusted
provider balanced scorecards. This organization evolved into the Provider
Service Network MSO analytical organization serving CareGroup, Lahey,
Southboro, Bridgewater Goddard and others.
1998-
Chief Information Officer, CareGroup
Comments: Unified all the clinical and financial systems of six hospitals,
3000 doctors, 12000 employees and one million patients. Achieved a high
degree of functionality and clinician satisfaction while reducing the budget 40%.
In 2001, CareGroup Information Systems was recognized by the Information
Week 500 as the number one hospital information technology organization in
America and by Ernst and Young as the 7th most innovative company across all
industries in the United States.
1999-
Chairman, New England Health Electronic Data Interchange Network
Comments: Co-founded and managed this non-profit organization responsible
for secure exchange of all administrative data among payers and providers in
New England. Responsible for unifying the electronic managed care
infrastructure of Partners, CareGroup, Lifespan, UMass, Childrens, Boston
Medical Center, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, BCBS, Medicaid and Medicare.
2000-
Associate Dean for Educational Technology, Harvard Medical School
Comments: Responsible for designing and implementing the technology and
organizational processes for the distance learning platform and courseware of
Harvard Medical School. Created the online evaluation system, collaborative
faculty authoring environment, and mobile/wireless platform which is used by
students and faculty over 35,000 times per day.
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Major Administrative Responsibilities (continued)
2001-
Chief Information Officer, Harvard Clinical Research Institute
Comments: Designed and managed the implementation of a modern, highly
reliable infrastructure for managing clinical trials data across all Harvard
affiliated clinical trial sites.
2002-
Chief Information Officer, Harvard Medical School
Comments: Responsible for all information technology supporting
administrative, educational, research, library, continuing education, and graduate
medical education customers.
Major Committee Assignments
National
1996
1997
1998-2000
2000
2001
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Working Group on the
Electronic Emergency Department Record, Member
Tri-State Technical Advisory Group on Clinical Data Security and
Confidentiality, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Advisor
Medical Intranet Forum, Co-Chair
Five State Project on Healthcare Security, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
Advisor
National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Grant Study Section,
Consultant
State
1997
19982000
Massachusetts Health Data Consortium, Clinical Data Working Group, Member
Massachusetts Health Data Consortium, CIO Forum, Member
Massachusetts Administrative Simplification Task Force, Member
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
1996-1997
1997-1998
CareGroup Emergency Medicine Computing Group, Member
Emergency Department Quality Improvement Task Force, Co-chair
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
1993-1996
1993-1994
Physician Computer Committee, Co-chair
Adult Emergency Department Council, Member
Stanford University
1980-1984
Stanford University Research Committee, Member
Professional Societies
199319961996-
American College of Emergency Physicians
Chair, Section on Emergency Medicine Informatics
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Member
American Medical Informatics Association, Member
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Awards and Honors:
1980
1983
1984
1996
1997
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2001
2001
National Merit Scholarship from California Medical Association
Phi Beta Kappa
Sigma Pi Alpha
County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors Commendation for Service
National Library of Medicine, Best Presentation Award
American Medical Informatics Association Martin J. Epstein Award (Paper of
the year for CareWeb)
PC Week Best Practices Technology Innovation Award
Information Week eBusiness 100
Information Week Technology 500 (120th)
Cap Gemini/Ernst and Young Most Innovative Companies in America (7th)
Information Week Technology 500 (#1 in Hospitals/Health Systems)
Co-Author of HIMSS Paper of the year
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PART II:
A.
Research, Teaching, and Clinical Contributions
Narrative Report
Associate Dean for Educational Technology, Harvard Medical School
In November of 2000, Dr. Joseph Martin, Dean of the Faculty of the Harvard Medical School
announced that Harvard would design and implement a digital, mobile and wireless version of
the entire medical school curriculum in time for arrival of the class entering in 2001. I was
named Associate Dean and given the challenge of implementing the technology as well as the
organizational change required to ensure faculty and student use of the new infrastructure.
Over a three month period, I engaged hundreds of faculty, staff, and students to design the site
and built a team of technologists to implement the design. Seven faculty and students were
nominated to serve as the design team and together we completed the details of a Harvard-wide
courseware platform, Mycourses.med.harvard.edu. We had to tackle such issues as intellectual
property rights, the value of educational content, the appropriate use of the web for evaluation of
students and faculty, the translation of paper-based cases into interactive multimedia cases, and
design of a collaborative authoring framework which fosters knowledge exchange among
faculty. On August 29, 2001, Mycourses.med.Harvard.edu went live on the web, wireless and
Palm pilot platforms. As of November 2001, it is used by over 1500 faculty, students and staff
more than 35000 times per day to access 5000 images, 1500 documents and over 100 evaluation
instruments.
Chief Information Officer, CareGroup
In November of 1999, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences issued its
report declaring medical error as one of the nations greatest causes of death and injury. The
Board of Directors of CareGroup charged me with implementing a medical safety net throughout
all our hospitals – provider order entry. To implement consistent rules and best practices
across all our clinical locations required a common information system and the process changes
to computerize the handwritten and verbal orders commonly used.
I assembled and the teams required to unify all the clinical systems of CareGroup and within 24
months, we completely replaced the entire Information technology infrastructure of Deaconess
Waltham, Nashoba, Glover and New England Baptist hospital so that we could have one set of
guidelines, one set of processes and one common pharmacy system in every location. This was
done without consultants and with a very small budget.
In parallel, we designed and implemented a web-based provider order entry system at the Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The system has 5000 entry screens, replaces all handwritten
orders and does full drug/drug, drug/allergy, and renal/hepatic adjusted dose checking. After a
successful pilot in the summer of 2000, we completed the software in November 2001 and will
begin rollout in December, 2001.
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Narrative Report (continued)
Chairman, New England Health EDI Network
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is the greatest informatics
challenge since Y2K. HIPAA requires that all payers and providers communicate all medical
administrative and financial transactions electronically as well as protect patient privacy and
confidentiality. Over the past two years, a non-profit consortium of most of the providers in
New England, including all the Harvard hospitals, and all of the payers has implemented HIPAA
collaboratively at very low cost. I serve as chairman of this effort, responsible for strategy,
communication and technical implementation.
As of November 2001, New England is the only region in the United States to be HIPAA ready,
exchanging over 50,000 medical transactions a day among our payers and providers.
Numerous case studies, including one included in the report of the Governor’s Administrative
Simplification task force, have highlighted NEHEN as a national model for reducing cost and
enhancing quality in healthcare.
B.
Research Funding Information
1997
C.
Report of Current Research Activities (bench research, clinical trials, outcome
studies, efficiency studies as applicable)
Dates
1997
1998
2001
2001
2001
D.
Harvard Medical School Faculty Collaborative Research Grant
Project
Intranet Security Architectures
Bone and Joint Outcomes Study
Harvard-wide Pathology Network (SPIN)
Personal Medical Record (PING)
Integrative Medicine Electronic Record
Role
Principal Investigator
Co-Principal Investigator
Collaborator
Collaborator
Co-Principal Investigator
Report of Teaching
American Medical Informatics Association
10/26/97
Components of a Clinical Computing System
Lecturer
300 Physicians
4 hours
10/26/97
Barriers to implementing medical records on the Internet
Lecturer
100 Physicians
2 hours
10/29/97
Clinical Computing at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Lecturer
50 Physicians
2 hours
11/07/98
Clinical Computing Overview Course
Lecturer
300 Clinicians
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
11/10/98
11/07/99
11/05/00
11/04/01
Managing Care via Intranets
Lecturer
100 Physicians
2 hours
Clinical Computing Overview Course
Lecturer
300 Clinicians
4 hours
Clinical Computing Overview Course
Lecturer
300 Clinicians
4 hours
Clinical Computing Overview Course
Lecturer
300 Clinicians
4 hours
Anna Jacques Hospital
10/30/01
Computing for Physicians, Grand Rounds
Lecturer
50 Physicians
4 Hours
Association of American Medical Colleges
7/15-7/18/2000
eHealth Course
Co-leader
35 Hospital Administrators
50 hours
1/27/00
Connecting Payers, Providers and Patients
Lecturer
300 Educators and Clinicians
2 hours
Babson College
12/9/99
State of the art in e-health
Lecturer
35 MBA Students
2 hours
11/9/00
Fundamentals of eBusiness
Lecturer
35 MBA Students
2 hours
Boston Area Nurses Association
09/15/00
Nursing Informatics Overview
Lecturer
200 Nurses
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
09/17/98
Grand Rounds – Best Practices in the use of the internet
Lecturer
100 Clinicians
2 hours
09/23/98
Sharing Clinical Information via Intranets
Lecturer
25 IT professionals
2 hours
04/04/00
Capturing Point of Care Information
Lecturer
35 Clinicians
2 hours
04/26/00
Surgical Grand Rounds
Lecturer
35 Clinicians
2 hours
8/10/00
Building Large Databases
Lecturer
25 residents and fellows
2 hours
09/06/00
HIPAA and Compliance for the physician
Lecturer
50 Physicians
2 hours
12/15/00
Update in Internal Medicine
Lecturer
1200 Clinicians
2 hours
10/24/01
Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds – Mushroom Toxicology
Lecturer
15 residents and fellows
2 hours
12/04/01
Update in Internal Medicine
Lecturer
1200 Physicians
1 hour
Boston Bar Association
09/29/99
Legal aspects of e-commerce
Lecturer
50 Attorneys
2 hours
10/20/99
Convergence of Healthcare and the Internet
Lecturer
50 Attorneys
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
Boston University
11/27/00
eBusiness Management
Lecturer
35 MBA Students
2 hours
Boston Teaching Hospital Chief Financial Officers (BOTHFO)
02/26/00
HIPAA in New England
Lecturer
10 Chief Financial Officers
4 hours
Brigham & Women's Hospital
10/23/00
Decision Support in IT
Lecturer
150 IT professionals
2 hours
09/14/01
Grand Rounds – Distance Learning Faculty Development
Lecturer
35 Clinicians
2 hours
Cambridge University (UK)
11/13/01
Distance Learning Strategies
Guest Professor
35 Faculty members of Center for Applied Research in Education
10 hours
CareGroup
07/09/99
09/17/99
09/21/99
10/15/99
04/26/00
Leadership in Action Seminar
Co-leader
20 administrators and clinicians
20 hours
Web programming course
20 Clinicians and IT Professionals
Lecturer
10 hours
Web programming course
20 Clinicians and IT Professionals
Lecturer
5 hours
Leadership in Action Seminar
Co-leader
20 administrators and clinicians
20 hours
Overview of CareGroup Web technology
Lecturer
100 administrators and clinicians
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
04/06/00
10/06/00
12/08/00
IT approaches to medication reliability
Lecturer
50 clinicians
2 hours
The future of eBusiness
Lecturer
50 clinicians
2 hours
HIPAA Strategies for Payer organizations
Lecturer
50 administrators
2 hours
Centers for Disease Control
1/05/99
Epidemiologic data acquisition via the Internet
Lecturer
100 administrators and clinicians
10 hours
Center for Clinical Computing
09/18/96
Internet-based Medical Education
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
09/26/96
Medical Resources on the Internet
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
11/25/96
Internet-based Medical Records
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
02/10/97
Building Interactive Web Pages I
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
02/24/97
Building Interactive Web Pages II
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
02/25/97
Java vs. ActiveX Web technologies
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
03/26/97
New Frontiers in Medical Informatics
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
10
Report of Teaching (continued)
04/10/97
Informatics and Advanced Technology
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
5/01/97 Virtual Integration of the BIDMC
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
05/05/97
Fundamentals of Cryptography
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
05/12/97
Health Object Architectures
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
05/16/97
Integrating Health Care Delivery Systems
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
06/20/97
Legacy System Interfacing
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
08/27/97
Reengineering Emergency Department flow
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
09/27/97
Medical Records on the Internet
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
Children’s Hospital
10/01/01
Grand Rounds – wireless computing for Hospitals
Lecturer
50 Clinicians and Fellows
2 hours
College of Health Information Management Executives
10/2/01
HIPAA Case Study – Return on Investment
Lecturer
50 IT Professionals
2 hours
Dartmouth Medical School
10/22/01
Distance Learning in Medicine
Guest Professor
100 Clinicians and administrators
20 hours
11
Report of Teaching (continued)
Deaconess Glover Hospital
10/26/98
Grand Rounds Physician Resources on the Internet
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
10/27/99
Grand Rounds – CareGroup Intranet Resources
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
12/6/00
Grand Rounds - Medical Intranets
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
08/08/01
Grand Rounds – Hospital Information Systems
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
Deaconess Waltham Hospital
3/27/00
Enhancing Medication Reliability
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
Fenway Health
12/27/00
Community Physician Computing
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
First Health, North Carolina
10/03/01
Grand Rounds – Computing for Physicians
Visiting Scholar
100 Clinicians
10 hours
Good Samaritan Hospital
06/20/01
Grand Rounds – Improving Care Quality with IT
Lecturer
25 Clinicians
2 hours
Harvard University ABCD Committee
06/04/01
Distance Learning strategies
Lecturer
25 Educators
2 hours
12
Report of Teaching (continued)
Harvard Business School
4/18/00
Connecting Payers, Providers and Patients
Lecturer
50 MBA Students
2 hours
9/23/00
eBusiness in New England
Lecturer
50 MBA Students
2 hours
Harvard Medical School
07/23/96
Mushroom Toxicology (Medical Student Emergency Medicine elective)
Lecturer
15 Medical Students and residents
2 hours
01/16/97
HMS ACLS Course
Lab Instructor
10 Medical Students
2 hours
06/10/97
Urological emergencies (Medical Student Emergency Medicine elective)
Lecturer
15 Medical Students and residents
2 hours
09/09/97
Mushroom Toxicology ((Medical Student Emergency Medicine elective)
Lecturer
15 Medical Students and residents
2 hours
03/23/00
HST 921
Lecturer for Overview of Medical Informatics
25 MD and MPH students
2 hours
02/04/01
Going Digital at HMS – Department Chairs Retreat
Lecturer 2
50 HMS Faculty
2 hours
4/26/01
HST 921
Lecturer for Overview of Medical Informatics
25 MD and MPH students
2 hours
05/04/01
Faculty Development Seminar – Distance Learning at HMS
Lecturer
61 HMS Faculty
2 hours
08/29/01
Distance Learning Resources at HMS (Medical Student Orientation)
Lecturer
165 Medical Students
2 hours
12/04/01
Medical Information on the Web: Blessing or Curse?
Lecturer
Physicians
1 hour
13
Report of Teaching (continued)
12/07/01
01/25/02
02/08/02
MyCourses Faculty Development Seminar
Lecturer
10 HMS Faculty
2 hours
MyCourses Seminar
Lecturer
10 HMS Faculty
2 hours
MyCourses Seminar
Lecturer
10 HMS Faculty
2 hours
Harvard School of Public Health
12/02/98
QCARE
Lecturer
100 MPH Students and Faculty
2 hours
12/12/98
IT in Healthcare Course - Connecting providers and patients with the internet
Lecturer
2 hours
02/29/00
QCARE
Lecturer
100 MPH Students and Faculty
2 hours
03/09/00
IT in Healthcare Course - Internet approaches to public health data collection
Lecturer
25 MPH Students
2 hours
08/03/01
Clinical Effectiveness Course - Data mining
Lecturer
50 MPH Students
2 hours
08/15/01
Clinical Effectiveness Course - Managing Healthcare IT projects
Lecturer
50 MPH Students
2 hours
10/23/01
QCARE
Lecturer
100 MPH Students and Faculty
2 hours
Harvard University
06/01/00
Harvard Internet and Society
Lecturer
100 Faculty
2 hours
05/08/01
Harvard Internet and Society
Lecturer
100 Faculty
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
12/02/01
John F Kennedy School of Government
Lecturer
25 Diplomats
2 hours
HBSI Physician Leadership Forum
11/4/99
Physician Report Cards on the Web
Lecturer
300 Physician executives
2 hours
Health Care in the Era Consumerism
11/17/00
Quality and Consumerism in an Era of the Internet
Lecturer
100 Clinicians
2 hours
Healthcare Financial Management Association
5/19/00
The business case for HIPAA
Lecturer
25 Financial Executives
2 hours
Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
01/28/02
HIMSS 2002 Annual Conference
Lecturer
Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
12/07/00
Offering patients access to their own records via the web
Lecturer
100 Clinicians
2 hours
10/04/01
Pursuing Perfection
Lecturer
100 Clinicians and administrators
2 hours
12/11/01
Connecting Payers, Providers and Patients via the Web
3 hours
12/12/01
Approaching the Ideal in Primary Care
3 hours
Intermountain Health Care
01/23/01
Informatics on the cutting edge
Lecturer
10 Clinicians and administrators
10 hours
15
Report of Teaching (continued)
Israeli Association of Emergency Medicine
03/09/98
Electronic Medical Record Infrastructure for Emergency Medicine
Guest Professor
150 Clinicians and administrators
20 hours
Japan Ministry of Health
04/30/01
The Informatics of Managed Care
Lecturer
35 Clinicians and administrators
2 hours
Johns Hopkins Medical School
10/25/01
Building a regional resource for healthcare data sharing
Lecturer
25 clinicians and administrators
10 hours
Korea Ministry of Health
05/07/01
Web v. Smart Card approaches for lifetime medical records
Guest Professor
50 administrators
2 hours
Massachusetts Business Roundtable
06/12/01
Reducing Healthcare Costs with IT
Lecturer
25 business executives
4 hours
Massachusetts Department of Health and Human Services
03/15/00
Administrative Simplification in Mass. Health Care Industry
Lecturer
50 administrators
4 hours
05/03/00
Mass Div. of Health Care Finance and Policy
Lecturer
35 Administrators
2 hours
Massachusetts Health Data Consortium
09/22/99
Linking providers, payers and patients via the internet
Lecturer
600 clinicians, administrators and IT professionals
2 hours
02/16/00
Intranets for Integrated Delivery Systems
Lecturer
600 clinicians, administrators and IT professionals
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
Mass Health Information Management Association
11/15/01
Regional Approaches to HIPAA
Lecturer
300 medical records professionals
2 hours
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
02/27/97
6.072 Building Interactive Web Pages III
Lecturer
35 Graduate Students
2 hours
05/07/98
6.072 Implementing a National Security Architecture
Lecturer
35 Graduate Students
2 hours
04/22/99
6.072 HIPAA and emerging technologies
Lecturer
35 Graduate Students
2 hours
03/20/00
6.072 Security implications of provider and consumer web portals
Lecturer
35 Graduate Students
2 hours
Massachusetts Medical Society
11/10/99
The Internet and Your Practice
Lecturer
50 Clinicians
2 hours
Massachusetts Rate Setting Commission
03/16/00
Risk adjusted Quality, Performance and Outcomes measurement via the web
Lecturer
50 clinicians and administrators
2 hours
MedInfo ’98 Seoul, Korea
8/15/98
Building healthcare intranets
Lecturer
50 Informaticians
10 hours
Meditech
06/08/01
CIO Forum – Provider Order Entry
Lecturer
100 IT Professionals
2 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
09/15/01
Handheld computing for physicians
Lecturer
100 IT Professionals
2 hours
Merrill Lynch
9/8/00
HIPAA solutions for Massachusetts
Lecturer
25 Financial Executives
2 hours
Millennium Pharmaceuticals
06/05/01
Medical Informatics Retreat
Guest Professor
100 clinicians and researchers
10 hours
Mount Auburn Hospital
09/06/01
Grand Rounds – Provider Order Entry
Lecturer
35 Clinicians
2 hours
National Heart Attack Alert Program
04/15/98
Use of the Internet for transmission of clinical information
Lecturer
35 Clinicians
2 hours
National HIPAA Forum
06/22/01
New England Health EDI Network HIPAA Case Study
Lecturer
1000 clinicians and administrators
4 hours
8/22/01
HIPAA Transaction sets
Lecturer
1000 clinicians and administrators
4 hours
10/26/01
New England Health EDI Network
Lecturer
100 clinicians and administrators
4 hours
New England Baptist Hospital
3/10/00
IT for Occupational Health
Lecturer
20 Clinicians
2 hours
18
Report of Teaching (continued)
09/13/01
Grand Rounds – The future of IT at NEBH
Lecturer
50 Clinicians
2 hours
New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (NECOEM)
12/07/01
Using the Web to Connect Payers, Providers and Patients
Lecturer
Clinicians, Medical Students
Palm Inc.
5/14/01
Mobile computing solutions for physicians
Lecturer
35 Clinicians and IT Professionals
5 hours
Partners Healthcare Research Council (Eugene Brunwald)
4/30/01
Building an IT infrastructure for Research
Lecturer
15 Clinicians and Research administrators
2 hours
Picker Institute Symposium
7/15/99
Improving Quality via the Internet
Lecturer
300 Clinicians and administrators
2 hours
4/17/00
Picker conference
Lecturer
300 Clinicians and administrators
2 hours
7/13/00
Picker Institute 6th Annual Symposium 'Strategic Internet Solutions to Outcomes,
Performance & Quality Measures
Lecturer
300 Clinicians and administrators
2 hours
Pri-Med
09/15/00
An Overview of Medical Information on the Web
Lecturer
5000 Clinicians
2 hours
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
03/19/01
A national model for secure medical record exchange
Lecturer
300 Clinicians, Administrators and IT Professionals
4 hours
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Report of Teaching (continued)
Security Dynamics, Inc.
04/08/97
Building Secure Web-based Medical Records
Lecturer
25 IT Professionals
2 hours
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
05/20/97
The Internet for Emergency Physicians
Lecturer
50 Clinicians
2 hours
05/17/98
Emerging Internet Technologies for Physicians
Lecturer
50 Clinicians
2 hours
05/19/98
Medical Informatics and Emergency Medicine
Lecturer
50 Clinicians
2 hours
Sun Microsystems
11/15/98
Healthcare Intranet Symposium
Co-chair
300 IT Professionals and Clinicians
50 hours
Taiwan Ministry of Health
03/26/01
Building a national IT infrastructure for health
Guest Professor
50 Administrators
20 hours
Towards and Electronic Patient Record (TEPR)
08/29/00
Connecting Payers, Providers and Patients
Lecturer
50 IT Professionals
2 hours
05/08/01
Recent developments in medical informatics
Lecturer
50 IT Professionals
2 hours
05/10/01
Leadership strategies in IT
Lecturer
150 IT Professionals
2 hours
11/12/01
Mobile and Wireless Computing
Lecturer
300 IT Professionals
4 hours
12/03/01
CareGroup’s Total Enterprise Approach to Security
Lecturer
2 hours
20
Report of Teaching (continued)
Wake Forest University
05/11/01
Mobile and Web approaches to distance learning
Lecturer
150 Educators
10 hours
VHA
10/19/01
What the CMO needs to ask the CIO
Lecturer
15 Chief Medical Officers
4 hours
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PART III:
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6. Bourie PQ, Ferrenberg VA, McKay M, Halamka JD, Safran C Implementation of an online Emergency Unit nursing system.Proc AMIA Symp 1998; :330-3
7. O'Hehir J, Miller M, Halamka JD, McCutcheon J, Geehr E Will medical intranets
smooth the rocky road to the future? Panel discussion. Med Netw Strategy Rep 1998 Jul;
7:8-9
8. Halamka JD Web technology for emergency medicine and secure transmission of
electronic patient records. MD Comput 1998 Jul-Aug; 15:232-7
9. Halamka JD, Osterland C, Safran C CareWeb, a web-based medical record for an
integrated healthcare delivery system. Int J Med Inf 1999 Apr; 54:1-8
10. Iserson KV, Adams J, Cordell WH, Graff L, Halamka JD, Ling L, Peacock WF 4th,
Sklar D, Stair T Academic emergency medicine's future. The SAEM Task Force on
Emergency Medicine's Future. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine [see
comments] Acad Emerg Med 1999 Feb; 6:137-44
11. Halamka JD, Inside a virtual nursery, Health Technol 2001 Jun;22(6):37-8.
12. Halamka JD, A fix for data overload. CareGroup, Boston. Healthc Inform 2000
Oct;17(10):115-6.
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Bibliography (continued)
13. Sands DZ, Pellaton D, Halamka JD, PatientSite: A web-based clinical communication
on health tool. Healthcare Information Management Systems Society Annual
Symposium, January 2002.
14. Quatrrochi, J., Halamka, J., Howell, T.H., Karimbux, N.Y. 2003. ePBL: You Heard it
Here First!. Proceedings of the Third International Problem Based Conference. 14:19.
Reviews, Chapters, and Editorials
1. Halamka JD, Healthcare Intranet Security. In 1998 Guide to Intranets in Healthcare,
Faulkner and Gray. 1998: 207-218.
2. Halamka JD, Data Warehouses on Intranets. in 1999 Guide to Intranets in Healthcare,
Faulkner and Gray. 1999: 137-150.
3. Halamka JD, Provider and Consumer Internet Portals. in 2000 Guide to Enterprise
Networks in Healthcare, Faulkner and Gray. 2000: 95-109.
Books, Monographs, and Textbooks
1. Halamka JD, Real World UNIX, Berkeley, Sybex, 1983.
2. Halamka JD, Best of CP/M, Berkeley, Sybex , 1983.
3. Halamka JD,. Espionage in the Silicon Valley, Berkeley, Sybex, 1984.
4. Halamka JD, A Guide to Financial and Community Resources for the Patients of Los
Angeles County. County of Los Angeles. March 1994
5. Halamka JD, A Guide to the Medical Information Systems of Los Angeles County.
County of Los Angeles. August 1994
Books, Monographs, and Textbooks (continued)
1. Halamka JD, A Guide to the Medical Information Systems of the Veterans
Administration Hospitals. County of Los Angeles. February 1995
Patents
1. 4,951,203
August 21, 1990 Patents the process of multimedia delivery of
personalized messages with video and synchronized audio.
2. 4,965,727
October 23, 1990 Extends the above process to delivery over wide area
networks.
Software
1. Halamka JD, Time Series Processor (TSP), McGraw Hill. July 1983
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2. Halamka JD, UCSF Cardiology Modeling Language. July 1986
3. Halamka JD,. Harbor-UCLA Emergency Department Automated Discharge System.
July 1994
4. Halamka JD,. Harbor-UCLA Knowledgebase. July 1995
5. Halamka JD, Harbor-UCLA Hospital Information System User Interface. July 1995
6. Halamka JD, Harbor-UCLA Emergency Department Quality Improvement Database.
August 1995
7. Halamka JD, Harbor-UCLA Emergency Department Clinical Experience Tracking
System. September 1995
8. Halamka JD, Harbor-UCLA Automated Patient Data Extraction System (APEX).
October 1995
9. Halamka JD, CareWeb™, Virtual Integration of the Beth Israel and Deaconess
Hospitals. December 1996
10. Halamka JD, Massachusetts Health Data Consortium Pilot Project. April 1997
11. Halamka JD, Bili Light, Exchange of pre-natal, mother and neonatal data. May 1997
12. Halamka JD, PatientSite, August 1999
13. Halamka JD, Cardiology White Board, January 2000
14. Halamka JD, HMS Application Online, April 2001
15. Halamka JD, Weber G, Fournier M, Rouse R, MyCourses, August 2001
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