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HIMSS
Hal Wolf IIIPresident & CEO
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HIMSS is a global voice, advisor and thought leader of health
transformation through health information and technology.
With a unique breadth and depth of expertise and capabilities, we
work to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of health, healthcare and care outcomes.
Better health through
information and
technology.
Lead global endeavors that
optimize health
engagements and care
outcomes through
information and technology.
Our Vision
Our Mission
With more than 400 employees, HIMSS is headquartered in Chicago, IL, with operations in:
North America I Asia I Europe I United Kingdom
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HIMSS is a global voice, advisor and thought leader of health
transformation through health information and technology.
With a unique breadth and depth of expertise and capabilities, we
work to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of health, healthcare and care outcomes.
Better health through
information and
technology.
Lead global endeavors that
optimize health
engagements and care
outcomes through
information and technology.
Our Vision
Our Mission
With more than 400 employees, HIMSS is headquartered in Chicago, IL, with operations in:
North America I Asia I Europe I United Kingdom
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Challenges in Most Systems
• Fastest Ageing Population
• High Chronic Disease Burden
• Geographic Displacement
• Extremely Challenging Funding System
• Highly Educated and Demanding Consumer
• Lack of Actionable Information
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Economics of Healthcare
Source: United Nations (2015). World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision.
Percentage of the population aged 60 years or over for the world and regions, 1980-2050P
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World
Europe
Northern America
Oceania
Latin America and the Caribbean
Asia
Africa
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Economics of Healthcare
Source: United Nations population statistics: McKinsey analysis
Number of workers per dependent,
Ratio of working-age population (aged 15-64) to dependent population (aged 0-14 and over 65)
Today Projected
India
Less developed economies
China
Developed economies
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
1950 2050204020302020201020001960 1970 1980 1990
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Meet Bandit and Adam
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Who had the First Patient Registry for
Prevention?
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Population Care/
Mass Production
We Support the Medical Model with the Increased Use of Personalized
Information
Personalized
Health
Sub
Segmentation(risk & condition-
based)
Integrated
Medical
Conditions
Patient
Preferences/
Personal
Circumstances
Genomics
Medical Model
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But There’s
a Catch
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The Consumer is Bringing Their Own Personalized Needs and Data
Personalized
Health
Population Care/
Mass Production
Sub
Segmentation(risk & condition-
based)
Integrated
Medical
Conditions
Personal Circumstances
Genomics
Patient Preferences
Health Model
Medical Model
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How Do Weave Together the Personalization of the Two Models
Personalized
Health
Health & Medical Model
Population Care/
Mass Production
Sub
Segmentation(risk & condition-
based)
Integrated
Medical
Conditions
Patient
Preferences/
Personal
Circumstances
Genomics
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Global HIMSS
North America
Latin America
Europe
UK
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How Is HIMSS Leading Change?
F I VE KEY STR ATEGIES
E X PA N D I N T E R N AT I O N A L
expand our international footprint to become the global
leader in health innovation
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M E M B E RVALU E
enhance value delivered to HIMSS
members
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I N N OVAT I O NO F F E R I N G S
expanded opportunities for
engagement through new innovation-centric offerings
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T H O U G H T L E A D E R S H I P
advance the ecosystem of thought leadership
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M AT U R I T Y M O D E L R E A C H
develop the breadth and reach of HIMSS
adoption models (beyond EMRAM)
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ENGAGING THE ECOSYSTEM
Who Is HIMSS Working with to Bring About Change?
MEMBERS80K+ Corporate and Individual Members
STAKEHOLDERSHealthcare Providers, Executives, Administrators, Payers, Patients
INFLUENCERSGovernment, Public/Private Sector, Technology Vendors, Policy, Finance, Education
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Membership
• HIMSS, PCHA and Health 2.0 engage members:
– Individual, Affiliate and Corporate
– International, National and Regional
• Thought Leadership/Engagement
– Chapters and Committees
• Government Relations
• Best Practice sharing
• Work Force Development
– Education
• Standards Development
• Event participation and attendance
• Innovation
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Government Relations
• Ensure HIMSS is the trusted organization global government policy leaders involve as thought leaders, collaborators and conveners on all policy matters where health information and technology advance healthcare transformation --
• Leverage diverse member and organizational resources, and coalition-building capabilities to support government decision making
• Harness the value of health information & technology to:
– Supporting Healthcare Transformation
– Expanding Access to High Quality Healthcare
– Increasing Economic Opportunity
– Making Communities Healthier
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We Drive the Health IT Market in the Direction it Needs to Go
Maturity and Adoption Models HIMSS Analytics
Hundredsof Facilities Assessed Across
Other Maturity Models
Improved Patient Care
and Health IT Insights
6,500EMRAM Hospitals
Scored
47Countries
318EMRAM Stage 7
Hospitals
12Countries
55,000O-EMRAM Physician
Practices Scored
~2300EMRAM Stage 6
Hospitals
33Countries
in
in
in
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Advisory Services• HIMSS Analytics
– Maturity Model and Adoption model Standardized Scoring
– Support and Development strategies across the full range of models
• Healthbox
– Supporting Innovation strategy development and execution
– Digital Health Strategy and Market positioning
– Innovation Investment Portfolio development and management
• Health 2.0
– Bringing Innovation Companies exposure and connectivity to Providers and the Investment Community
• HIMSS Media
– Data Driven Marketing Solutions, Research, Advertising and engagement platforms
– Regionally focused content and education
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Engagement
740Corporate
Members
450Organizational
Affiliate Clients
70,000+Individual Members
20,000Volunteers
Coming together to serve the greater good
75,000Event Attendees
Nearly 1.5 Million Touchpoints and Counting!
470Non-Profit
Organizations
20,000+Health 2.0 Individual
Members
600,000Hours of Online
Learning
100,000Virtual Learning
Subscribers
453,000Social Media Followers
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Our Intent
It is time to globally reimagine and reform
our health ecosystem
• We will Drive Global Reformation of the Health Ecosystem
• Enable each Person’s ever-Improving State of health and wellness
This will happen by fully realizing the potential of information and technology to create an ever-increasing informed and empowered
global community of innovators, care providers and patients.
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HIMSS Global
North America
Latin America
Europe
UK
Thank You