Community Call: Achieving Go Live Success

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As many know, "Go-live" is merely a single, albeit big event, in the life of an IT project. With EMRs and hospital systems, it is no different. A key differentiator in success is what has happened before and what will come after the big day.

Join us for the monthly community call to hear about "five ways to go-live", lessons learned and experiences from the field. Come prepared to talk about your past experiences or your questions about future projects.

We will also provide an update on the status of Meaningful Use with recent news and discussions from DC.

What: Achieving Go Live Success (Janine Powell, Medsphere)
- Overview
- Five+ ways to slice it
- Recent case studies
- Participants experience
- Discussion and Questions
- Meaningful Use Update (Dr. Edmund Billings, Medsphere)
- Integrating OpenVista and Respiratory Systems (Troy Ward, MMH)
- Open Source Project Updates
- OV/GT.M Integration
- CCR/CCD Gateway

When: September 24, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific
Where: Dial-in: (888) 506-8565 // Participant Code: 6597197
Web conference: http://medsphere.com/infinite/

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The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified.

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Comment by Ben Mehling on September 26, 2009 at 9:08am
A packed call yesterday with go-live insights both from a hospital and community health center/clinic perspective (thanks to Dr. King). Presentation on using OpenVista to document respiratory therapy work at MMH (thanks to Troy Ward), as well as an update on the CCR/CCD Gateway and NHIN connectivity (thanks to George Lilly, Richard Braman and Andy Pardue).

A web recording and slides are available here: http://tinyurl.com/ydgatm5

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