A Day in the Life of a CIO
By Thomas Hoffman
April 23, 2007 12:00 PM ET
Computerworld - Here’s how a recent Tuesday unfolded for John Halamka, CIO at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School:
5 a.m. Write annual IT report for Harvard Medical School
6 a.m. Work on several Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center strategic plans:
- E-prescribing rollout
- Radiology provisional/wet reads workflow
- Ambulatory medical record support for travel clinic immunizations
8 a.m. Visit Occupational Health Office for mandated yearly TB test
8:30 a.m. Meet with senior vice president of quality to discuss plans for:
- Infectious disease surveillance
- Medication reconciliation in outpatient procedural
areas
9 a.m. Complete human subjects/Institutional Review Board submissions for two upcoming grants
10 a.m. Interview with
Computerworld 11 a.m. Tape an e-prescribing video for the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
Noon Write and send enterprise e-mail about daylight-saving time IT issues
1 p.m. Attend Revenue Cycle Project steering committee meeting
3 p.m. Review 2007 disaster recovery plans
5 p.m. Dentist appointment
6 p.m. Dinner with family
8 p.m. E-mail
10 p.m. Practice Japanese flute:
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