ohsu informatics discovery lab - 2014 research week

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Mission The Informatics Discovery Lab (IDL) within the Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE) at OHSU is a collaborative environment in which learners, teachers, and researchers partner with healthcare delivery organizations, industry, and philanthropy to solve realworld problems. The aim: use informatics to advance human health, health care, and biomedical research. Goals Foster highly relevant informatics research focused on deployable solutions to realworld problems Uncover and pursue commercially viable informatics opportunities and partnerships Accelerate informatics innovation and deployment Provide partners greater access to a faculty with broad and deep informatics expertise and a welltrained informatics workforce pool Expand the number and variety of informatics practicum and internship opportunities available to students Make available informatics educational opportunities beyond traditional certificate and degree programs for current professionals, members of industry, and others requiring deeper informatics education and experience Focus areas Aaron Cohen, MD, MS 1,4 ; David A. Dorr, MD, MS 1,2 ; Deborah Woodcock, MBA 1 ; William Hersh, MD 1 ; Judith Logan MD 1,4 ; Vishnu Mohan MD, MBI 1 ; Robert Schuff MS 1 ; Shannon McWeeney PhD 1,3,4,5 1 Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2 Department of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 3 Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 4 Division of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 5 Division of Biostatistics, Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR www.ohsu.edu/IDL The Informatics Discovery Lab: a new paradigm for industry-academic collaboration focused on informatics challenges in health care and medicine Background The IDL’s mission is to address the major information related challenges in health care and biomedicine through strong collaboration with industry and health system partners. In the past, much informatics research was built on locally developed electronic health record (EHR) systems; that approach limited the generalizability and deployment of innovation. Historically, collaboration between academia and industry in informatics has been modest. This has been a missed opportunity, since academia and industry have a number of complementary areas of strength and expertise. The IDL is structured to enable greater feedback and shared opportunities between industry and academics. Collaboration opportunities through the IDL include: education; simulation; telemedicine; studies of workflow, management and operation; analytics; evaluation; and other novel research. A core principle of the IDL is to treat the emergence of the commercial EHR as an opportunity and a foundation upon which to build solutions that solve fundamental real world problems in healthcare and biomedical research in a generalizable, deployable, and maintainable manner. A collaboration with Epic Systems Corporation (Epic) enables the Lab to use the EpicCare EHR as a platform for informatics education and research. Iterative approach Current activities IDL Talks, an industry leader guest speaker series Partnership with Epic to expand the use of the EHR for education and research at OHSU Data analytics collaboration with the OHSU Knight Cardiovascular Institute Defining specific collaborative projects with several industry partners in the areas of medical terminology and speech and language recognition Expanding data analytics education and internship opportunities

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Mission!The  Informatics  Discovery  Lab  (IDL)  within  the  Department  of  Medical  Informatics  &  Clinical  Epidemiology  (DMICE)  at  OHSU  is  a  collaborative  environment  in  which  learners,  teachers,  and  researchers  partner  with  healthcare  delivery  organizations,  industry,  and  philanthropy  to  solve  real-­‐‑world  problems.  The  aim:  use  informatics  to  advance  human  health,  health  care,  and  biomedical  research.

Goals!§  Foster  highly  relevant  informatics  research  

focused  on  deployable  solutions  to  real-­‐‑world  problems

§  Uncover  and  pursue  commercially  viable  informatics  opportunities  and  partnerships

§  Accelerate  informatics  innovation  and  deployment

§  Provide  partners  greater  access  to  a  faculty  with  broad  and  deep  informatics  expertise  and    a  well-­‐‑trained  informatics  workforce  pool

§  Expand  the  number  and  variety  of  informatics  practicum  and  internship  opportunities  available  to  students

§  Make  available  informatics  educational  opportunities  beyond  traditional  certificate  and  degree  programs  for  current  professionals,  members  of  industry,  and  others  requiring  deeper  informatics  education  and  experience

Focus areas!

Aaron Cohen, MD, MS1,4; David A. Dorr, MD, MS1,2; !Deborah Woodcock, MBA1; William Hersh, MD1; Judith Logan MD1,4;!

Vishnu Mohan MD, MBI1; Robert Schuff MS1; Shannon McWeeney PhD1,3,4,5!!

1Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR!2Department of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR!

3Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR!4Division of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR!

5Division of Biostatistics, Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR  

www.ohsu.edu/IDL!

The Informatics Discovery Lab: a new paradigm for industry-academic collaboration focused on informatics challenges in health care and medicine!

Background!The  IDL’s  mission  is  to  address  the  major  information-­‐‑related  challenges  in  health  care  and  biomedicine  through  strong  collaboration  with  industry  and  health  system  partners.   In  the  past,  much  informatics  research  was  built  on  locally  developed  electronic  health  record  (EHR)  systems;  that  approach  limited  the  generalizability  and  deployment  of  innovation.    Historically,  collaboration  between  academia  and  industry  in  informatics  has  been  modest.    This  has  been  a  missed  opportunity,  since  academia  and  industry  have  a  number  of  complementary  areas  of  strength  and  expertise.   The  IDL  is  structured  to  enable  greater  feedback  and  shared  opportunities  between  industry  and  academics.  Collaboration  opportunities  through  the  IDL  include:  education;  simulation;  telemedicine;  studies  of  workflow,  management  and  operation;  analytics;  evaluation;  and  other  novel  research. A  core  principle  of  the  IDL  is  to  treat  the  emergence  of  the  commercial  EHR    as  an  opportunity  and  a  foundation  upon  which  to  build  solutions  that  solve  fundamental  real-­‐‑world  problems  in  healthcare  and  biomedical  research  in  a  

generalizable,  deployable,  and  maintainable  manner.  A  collaboration  with  Epic  Systems  Corporation  (Epic)  enables  the  Lab  to  use  the  EpicCare  EHR  as  a  platform  for  informatics  education  and  research.  

Iterative approach!

Current activities

§  IDL  Talks,  an  industry  leader  guest  speaker  series §  Partnership  with  Epic  to  expand  the  use  of  the  EHR  for  education  and  research  at  OHSU §  Data  analytics  collaboration  with  the  OHSU  Knight  Cardiovascular  Institute §  Defining  specific  collaborative  projects  with  several  industry  partners  in  the  areas  of  medical  terminology  and  speech  

and  language  recognition §  Expanding  data  analytics  education  and  internship  opportunities