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Upcoming Events:

Leadership Strategies for Information Technology in Health Care:
A Certificate Program
Boston, Massachusetts
January 25–29, 2010
Module I: IT Strategy and Governance
Module II: Electronic Health Records (EHR)
May 17–21, 2010
Module III: Maximizing Quality and Safety Gains from EHRs
Module IV: Continuous Improvement with Health Care IT
Developed and taught by leaders in the field:
   
Program overview
Increased competition, coupled with higher levels of commoditization, is driving the need to remain competitive in the ever-changing health care marketplace. This certificate program is comprised of four modules that will provide the knowledge necessary to design and develop a cogent Information Technology (IT) strategy.
The Obama administration has declared IT as one of the main objectives for transforming health care. Along with government policy initiatives, the economic landscape is driving an immediate need for health care organizations to improve efficiencies and reduce costs, while maintaining a sharp focus on patient quality and satisfaction.
The ability to design, develop, and deliver IT projects, strategy, and initiatives using proven tools and techniques is paramount to having a positive impact on the organization's mission and, ultimately, margin.
The modules in this series are designed specifically for senior level professionals and executives, with technology responsibilities from various avenues of the health care industry, seeking to build IT knowledge.

To qualify for a 15% savings on program registration, you must access the Center for Information Technology Leadership registration link by clicking here
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