November 12, 2003 PITAC Meeting Agenda and Presentations
THE NEW HEALTH CARE: HOW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS TRANSFORMING AMERICA'S HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Wednesday, November 12
11:30am - 2:30 pm
Webex conference and public site at:
Noesis, Inc., 4100 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 800, Arlington, VA
I. Welcome and Charge - John. H. Marburger, III, Ph.D., Director, Office of
Science and Technology Policy (11:30 - 11:35)
II. PITAC Overview - Edward D. Lazowska, Ph.D. and Marc R. Benioff,
PITAC Co-Chairs - General overview of Current Action Plan, Subcommittees
and their charges, Timetable, and Plans up to June 2005 (11:35 - 11:55)
III. Introduction of topic by Health Subcommittee Chairs
Presentation by Jonathan C. Javitt, MD, MPH, PITAC Biomedical Research
and Healthcare Delivery Subcommittee Co-chair (11:55 - 12:05)
- a. Bringing medical knowledge to the bedside
- Elias A. Zerhouni, MD,
Director, National Institutes of Health (12:05 - 12:20)
- b. Use of health information technology for clinical trials, public health
preparedness, and drug safety
- Mark B. McClellan, MD, Ph.D.,
Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration (12:20 - 12:35)
- c. Health achievement through IT - Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, Ph.D.,
MHSA, FACP, Deputy Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health
Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs with Introduction by The
Honorable Anthony J. Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs (12:35 -
12:50)
- d. Safeguarding health in the ambulatory setting
- Major General Kevin
C. Kiley, MD, Commanding General Walter Reed Army Medical center
(12:50 - 1:05)
- e. Improving health care quality through IT
- Carolyn M. Clancy, MD,
Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1:05 - 1:20)
- f. IT and the health care practitioner
- David C. Kibbe, MD, MBA,
Director of the center for Health Information Technology, American
Academy of Family Physicians (1:20 - 1:35)
IV. Current NITRD investments related to health care - David B. Nelson,
Ph.D., Director, National Coordination Office for Information Technology
Research and Development (1:35 - 1:55)
V. Health work plan discussion - David H. Staelin, Ph.D., Professor of
Electrical Engineering, MIT (1:55 - 2:05)
VI. General discussion - (2:05 - 2:20)
VII. Public comments - (2:20 - 2:30)
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