13 Minute video discussion with Phil Fasano, the CIO of Kaiser Permanente who came from the financial industry...he is fairly new with this position...Kaiser spends 3 billion dollars a year on IT...speaks on the entire paperless medical records in use presently...addresses mobile devices as they are already mobile and moving toward a more advanced mobile platform..physicians have access via a VPN to view at home... he talks about advanced analytics...otherwise known as business intelligence..with substantial investments going on and more to come...delivering real time health care...Internet presence is a must...and talks about SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE...definitely in their future...and WEB 2.0...social networking seen as a real opportunity to leverage data relative to healthcare...developing "social" interactions presently...he's sees the ROI as being huge...good interview and well worth the watch...BD
In a CIO Vision Series interview, Phil Fasano CIO of Kaiser Permanente talks to ZDNet’s editor-in-chief Dan Farber about transforming the United States’ ailing health care system by making information more accessible online to its 9 millions members. He also discusses new technology innovations the company is developing to improve patient care in the areas of Web 2.0, analytics and RFID.
13 Minute video discussion with Phil Fasano, the CIO of Kaiser Permanente who came from the financial industry...he is fairly new with this position...Kaiser spends 3 billion dollars a year on IT...speaks on the entire paperless medical
records in use presently...addresses mobile devices as they are already mobile and moving toward a more advanced mobile platform..physicians have access via a VPN to view at home... he talks about advanced analytics...otherwise known as business intelligence..with substantial investments going on and more to come...delivering real time health care...Internet presence is a must...and talks about SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE...definitely in their future...and WEB 2.0...social networking seen as a real opportunity to leverage data relative to healthcare...developing "social" interactions presently...he's sees the ROI as being huge...good interview and well worth the watch...BD
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