The Underpinnings of Good Informatics Practices
Seminar Overview | Agenda | Seminar Rationale
Overview
On Tuesday, December 4, the LSIT Global Institute will present the first in a series of seminars focusing on solving the complex environment of IT standards, processes, and issues facing life science and healthcare companies.
Learn how GIP best practices and tactics are approached in the areas of IT Security, Data Management, Verification & Validation, and IT Infrastructure, can help you trust IT with your IP as much as you trust ATMs with your money.
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| Date | Tuesday, December 4, 2007 |
| Time: | 7:30am to 1:30pm |
| Location: | Sharp Healthcare Systems Spectrum Building 8695 Spectrum Ctr. Blvd. San Diego, California 92123 |
| Parking: | Free |
| Breakfast and lunch provided | |
| Price: | Members: $190 Non-Members: $390 Non-Profit Organizations: $99 |
| (Email Us about special pricing for start-up organizations.) |
Who should attend:
CEOs, CIOs, CFOs, IT Directors, Directors of Quality, Regulatory Affairs, Project Managers, FDA, other regulatory organizations, and Standards organizations.
Why you should attend:
For the executive decision makers: Take a closer look at some key areas that will raise your awareness to make better spending decisions in IT. Learn the nuances of IT and business processes that can catch you off guard. Do you know what you need to know?
Why you really should attend:
This seminar is designed to address key areas of IT that have greatest need for best practices AND the consistency that assure standardization and compliance. Through case studies, discussion with industry leaders, and dialogue with the audience we will gather insights, ideas and universal understanding for common IT processes that each organization can effectively implement.
Seminar Overview
The 2007 premier GIP seminar will feature a number of presentations from experts, end users, and IT and informatics partners that provide compelling examples and insights. The content of the presentations will focus on the following:
LSIT and GIP: Learn more about our mission and the value of GIP. Learn how GIP works.
Infrastructure: Identifying the Business Values in complex IT infrastructures - Learn how Intel developed a model that addresses goals and measures that directly affect life science and healthcare stakeholders from patients to doctors and administration. Explore the model’s applicability to life science companies.
Risk Based Approach: Using the Risk Based Approach (RBA) — don't make decisions with a roll of the dice. Learn why LSIT is using the RBA as the underpinning of GIP, the foundational pillar for establishing practical processes and decisions in IT.
Data Management: the challenge of integrating, aligning, and harmonizing data across the company. Where is your data? How do you get it? Can you trust it? How do you control it? These are questions IT departments have to answer. Your company's future depends on it.
Security: Software as a Service, SaaS, and the HITSS model (Hosted IT SaaS Solutions). Learn how SaaS manages risks associated with data Integrity, access and availability. Brinks won't cut it here. How can Small and Medium Businesses trust their use of IT?
Verification & Validation: Practical Validation, planning the work and working the plan on Validation mapping. Learn Good Informatics Practices through good process development and planning for Validation. Identify the challenges of Quality Implementation and system validation.
IT Functionality: Breaking it down - Managing IT services and who manages the risks? Conquering compliance with Quality, Validation and Trust.
The seminar will also include round-table discussions with the audience on the following:
Infrastructure and Security: GIP Best practices in IT environments that ensures Trusted IT. A facilitated discussion will include questions & ideas about managing Data and Security within an infrastructure
Validation and Risk Management: GIP Best practices in IT environments that ensure Trusted IT. A facilitated discussion will include questions & ideas about using the RBA for managing data as well as what it take to keeping it real and practical for VnV; developing floors and ceilings for validation processes and when is enough enough?
What you will learn:
This seminar is designed to address key areas of IT that have greatest need for best practices AND consistency that assure standardization and compliance. Through case studies, discussion with industry leaders and dialogue with the audience we will gather insights, ideas and common understanding for common IT processes that each organization has to face.
What you will take away:
In addition to new knowledge, you will take away resources, contacts and tools such as checklists, schematics and spreadsheets that you can use right away. This seminar is about giving and gaining useful information and equipping you to implement tomorrow.

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