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Expert: Bria makes ideal Blumenthal replacement

February 15, 2011 | Molly Merrill, Associate Editor

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SAN FRANCISCO – There are many eligible candidates who come to mind when thinking about who could fill the shoes of David Blumenthal, MD, national coordinator for health information technology. Experts cite meaningful use and electronic health record implementation experience as important criteria, but one consultant puts particular emphasis on finding a new leader who possesses a care team approach to health IT.

[See also: Blumenthal to leave ONC.]

Consultant Ann Farrell, principal at Farrell Associates and a former RN, believes that William Bria, MD, CMIO, Shriners Hospital for Children, Tampa, Fla., would be the ideal replacement for Blumenthal. She wrote a letter detailing why she thought Bria was the best candidate, which first appeared on HISTALK on Feb. 9.

Farrell says that Bria's credentials and breadth of EHR experience in diverse organizations, his leadership role at the Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS), and his temperament and character "position him to achieve the next set of challenges."

She adds the key characteristic that sets Bria apart from his peers is his career-long team based approach to healthcare.

"We need to usher in huge culture change," she said. "It's key that the new leader recognizes that emerging care models – accountable care organizations (ACOs) and medical homes – are patient centric, highly collaborative and team based. EHRs must support new delivery and reimbursement models."       

Unless nursing, in particular, and other clinicians have roles to play in meeting the mandates of HITECH, Farrell says, "I don't think we will achieve the ultimate national goals, nor will physicians be well served."

Each of three prior ONC leaders brought unique strengths she said: David Brailer, MD, brought entrepreneurship; Robert Kolodner, MD, brought VA Vista experience; Blumenthal had impeccable academic credentials.

[See also: Blumenthal credited with building solid base for health IT.]

"In considering the many talented candidates against my list of critical success factors, it became clear to me that he [Bria] could best lead us to the promised land."

While Farrell has known Bria for many decades, he was not aware of her campaign. When she contacted him for a heads-up about her letter, he said he was flattered to be considered. Bria declined to comment to Healthcare IT News on the letter at this time.

Other experts predict Blumenthal's successor may come from within the ONC.

"My guess is most likely Sachin Jain, who has been deputy ONC director in support of Blumenthal," said Robert Rowley, MD, chief medical officer, Practice Fusion. "It will most likely be from within the ranks of the ONC, rather than from outside (though there has been a tendency to select candidates from academia)."
 
Another choice might be Farzad Mostashari, MD, MPH, currently a deputy director under Blumenthal, said David C. Kibbe, MD, senior advisor, American Academy of Family Physicians, chair, ASTM International E31Technical Committee on Healthcare Informatics and principal at the Kibbe Group LLC.

Kibbe calls Mostashari, "very competent, very effective, a good listener."

A popular candidate to replace Blumenthal is John Halamaka, MD, chief information officer at Harvard Medical School and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

Jim Tate, founder of EMRAdvocate and a nationally recognized expert on the American Rehabilitation and Recovery Act and its HITECH provisions, calls him "a missionary for meaningful use."

"John Halamka embodies the optimism and knowledge to motivate the industry to continue to move forward with EMR and NHIN," said independent healthcare consultant and entrepreneur Renee Lin, who blogs regularly at Health Plan Geek.

Click on the next page to read Farrell's letter.

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Reader Comments (1)Login to Post a Comment

Bill Child says: Bill Bria, MD. would be a great replacement for David Blumenthal
February 16, 2011 | 1:57PM GMT

I agree with Ann. Bill Bria has been at the forfront of Medical Information Systems for 30 years and is not only a practicing physician but has been a CMIO in 3 differnt provider settings. He is Co-founder and President of AMDIS (Acadamy of Medical Directors of Information Systems) an author and speaker before many interested groups. He fully understands the the benifits as well as the problems associated implementations and the continued care and feeding of these systems and their users. I have also known Bill since his Bay State days and can think of no better candidate.

Bill W. Childs, One of the founders of the TDS system, Healthcare Informatics Magazine, Health Management Tecnology Magazine and now the senior Consultant with Vitalize Consulting Solutions.

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