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Presenter: Ina Sebastian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Participant: Stephanie L Woerner, MIT Presenter: Lynn Garvin, Boston U. School of Public Health, VA Boston Healthcare System CHOIR Presenter: Farbod Hagigi, Brandeis U. Presenter: Samer Faraj, McGill U. Participant: Karla Sayegh, McGill U. Discussant: Elizabeth Davidson, U. of Hawaii at Manoa Moderator: Anne Quaadgras, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Discussant: Christopher Miller, Harvard Medical School, CHOIR VA Boston Healthcare System
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The greatest challenge in healthcare is no longer creating inclusive organizations, but creating inclusive ecosystems of organizations that can tackle the complexity of diagnosing, treating and caring for patients with complex health issues. It is critical to understand and leverage technology as the healthcare industry is undergoing a transformation to value-based care and more coordination among healthcare organizations is necessary. In this presenter symposium, we apply a relational lens on coordination to the influence of technology on knowledge work that must carried out as collaboration among different organizations. We examine how health information technology influences relational coordination – and vice versa – in the particularly complex healthcare space. We discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of health information technology as healthcare ecosystems begin to emerge. |
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Assessing the Impact on Performance of Information Technology that Facilitates Care Coordination
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Presenter: Farbod Hagigi, Brandeis U.
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VA-Community Interorganizational Care Coordination through Relational Coordination and Health IT
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Presenter: Lynn Garvin, Boston U. School of Public Health, VA Boston Healthcare System CHOIR
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Applying New Ecosystem Digital Partnering Models in Healthcare
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Presenter: Ina Sebastian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Rethinking Healthcare Coordination – How Space Matters
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Presenter: Samer Faraj, McGill U.
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