Can Health IT Improve Medical Care?

The U.S. health system is drowning in paper, and we are all paying for it in higher costs, less effective care, and medical errors. What has held back the adoption of health IT? How realistic are the hopes that health IT can promote delivery of high-value health care? Will the $21 billion for health IT in the stimulus bill jump-start progress in this area?

Addressing these and other questions will be Leah Binder, CEO of the Leapfrog Group, a consortium of major employers and large private and public health care purchasers, who will discuss the group’s recent evaluation of how well hospitals have implemented their computerized medication systems, and Joseph Swedish, president and CEO of Trinity Health, a national network of hospitals and health care services, who will describe Trinity's experience implementing electronic health records in its facilities. Responding will be University of Minnesota professor Stephen Parente, director of the Medical Industry Leadership Institute, and University of Texas professor Benjamin Sasse, a former assistant secretary for planning and evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. AEI's Joseph Antos will moderate.

In the closing keynote address, David Snow, chairman and CEO of Medco, a leading pharmacy benefit manager, will discuss opportunities to build on existing health information systems to identify more effective treatments and improve the overall quality of care.

About the Author

 

Joseph
Antos

  • Mr. Antos's research focuses on the economics of health policy—including Medicare and broader health system reform, health care financing, health insurance regulation, and the uninsured—and federal budget policy. He has written and spoken extensively on the Medicare drug benefit and has led a team of experienced independent actuaries and cost estimators in a study to evaluate various proposals to extend health coverage to the uninsured. His work on the country’s budget crisis includes a detailed plan to achieve fiscal stability and economic growth developed in conjunction with AEI colleagues.  


    Joseph Antos is also a commissioner of the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission and a health adviser to the Congressional Budget Office.  Before joining AEI, Mr. Antos was Assistant Director for Health and Human Resources at the Congressional Budget Office.




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