ONC Defines a Taxonomy of Robust Healthcare IT Leadership
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As in my post "More On Healthcare Management By Domain Neutral Generalists", Roy Poses' post "Health Care Leaders: Don't Know Much About Health Care" and many others on the topic of ill informed healthcare management (query link) at Healthcare Renewal, a common theme is lack of appropriate education and background in many of today's healthcare leaders.
ONC, the Office of the National Coordinator of health IT at HHS, has apparently now defined a taxonomy of health IT leadership in their funding opportunity announcements (FOA's).
Note the formal educational recommendations I've highlighted. Seems they’ve heard the message about the importance of cross-disciplinary -- and formal -- education for health IT leaders and even lower level workers:
From the Founding Opportunity Announcement "Program of Assistance for University-Based Training" at http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1428&mode=2
They've also called on Community Colleges to take the lead in producing worker bees:
http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1414&mode=2
It is also recommended that the teachers of these worker bees have a formal cross disciplinary background.
These are encouraging signs, as they lend significant formalism to the current marketplace where, completely alien to the culture of medicine itself, anyone of any educational background (or no educational background) can be a healthcare IT / informatics "expert" and leader.
Even with these definitions, doing health IT "right" is still far, far harder than it looks, but at least the rigor of medicine is starting to be applied to the "anything goes" world of healthcare IT and IT workers in healthcare-related roles.
That domain has long suffered striking inattention to education and qualifications requirements, and a healthcare-dyscompetent leadership that I believe has significantly fueled healthcare IT difficulty and failure.
This is a helpful stance against devil-may-care attitudes such as those of major health IT leadership recruiters. From an article a number of years ago in the journal “Healthcare Informatics”:
Now, if only ONC's thinking can percolate to the highest levels of healthcare and pharmaceutical leadership, including the "C" level and the boards of directors.
-- SS