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Developing partnerships that effectively support health information exchange: How to achieve good governance for e-Health initiatives. e-Health Conference 2013: Accelerating Change. Moderator : Lydia Lee, University Health Network Panelists: Wing-Si Luk, ConnectingGTA
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Developing partnerships that effectively support health information exchange: How to achieve good governance for e-Health initiatives e-Health Conference 2013: Accelerating Change Moderator: Lydia Lee, University Health Network Panelists: Wing-Si Luk, ConnectingGTA Andrea McKinney, eHealth Ontario Terry Moore, Canada Health Infoway
Presenter Disclosure • Presenters: • Wing-Si Luk, ConnectingGTA • Andrea McKinney, eHealth Ontario • Terry Moore, Canada Health Infoway • Moderator: • Lydia Lee, University Health Network • Relationships with commercial interests: • Nothing to disclose
Discussion Questions • Provide an example of what you consider to be a really good governance model and explain why it was effective • What are the warning signs that a governance model is not working? • What differences need to be governed in a big e-health project vs. a smaller one (e.g. $25m vs. <$500k)? • Do you have a preference for larger vs. smaller committee sizes? Do you have a preference for lots of working groups or hardly any working groups? Why? • How do you ensure that a project governance approach is aligned to the business or clinical values of key stakeholders? • What personal attributes do you look for in selecting governance committee members? • What are your top 3 critical success factors for effective governance?