Posts Tagged ‘Janet Mullen’

Personnel Reform Whirlwind

November 29th, 2012

We met the review deadline for our agency-level policies and procedures related to Personnel Reform thanks to the full court press from our Operations team. This was no small task…  and it took an entire village to complete!  We met weekly throughout the process, but during several phases smaller groups met more frequently, especially as we approached the deadline.  The team members really stepped up, with leaders emerging at all different phases of the project, and subject matter experts being brought in at appropriate research intervals. We’ll have all the material they’ve been working on posted on the Intranet by next week. 

Thanks a million to our cast of characters including Andrea Peterson, Pragathi Tummala, Lynn Golder, Chandra Hara, Sky Mills, Desiree Mills, Carolyn Pitre Wright, Jeff Bloomberg, Tifney Tihey, Rob Lane, Teresa Koehler, Paula Mattingly, Jim Humble, Tom Salow, Julie Smee, and our signal-caller…  Janet Mullen.

 

What’s Health-e Connection?

August 15th, 2012

Arizona Health-e Connection – better known as AzHeC- is a state-wide public/private collaborative for advancing the adoption of health information technology and health information exchange. We have a seat on the board which advances the secure and private sharing of electronic health information. Here’s their 2011 Annual Report

The Arizona Health-e Connection team has been working closely with Janet Mullen and Paula Mattingly as well as other key IT team members at ADHS regarding the electronic submission of immunizations and regarding  the options that health care providers have to meet related “Meaningful Use” requirements…  which includes submitting a “test” for the electronic submission of immunizations to the registry.  When we recently conducted a pilot regarding the use of a new point-to-point, secure messaging solution for health information exchange (called Direct Exchange) the Arizona Health-e Connection team worked closely with us and used a few willing Arizona Regional Extension Center to conduct the pilot.  We’re planning to move that project into production this fall, so that Direct Exchange can be utilized for ongoing submission of immunizations to the registry.