Ohio Network for Healthcare Information Assurance

Organiser
TechLife Columbus
Date
Thu, 5 Nov 2009, 15:00 - 17:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Columbus, US
Cost
Free

The next meeting for the Ohio Network for Healthcare information assurance will be held on November 5th, 2009 from 10am until 3pm at Platform Lab.

ONHIA is a collaborative of healthcare and information technology professionals that meet to network and discuss ideas, best practices, and common problems – for the purpose of building knowledge and finding solutions.

Our meetings are held quarterly; main topics tend to be along the issues that face those responsible for disaster recovery and security in the healthcare industry.

Meeting Agenda: November 5th, 2009

10:00-10:15 - Welcome/Introductions

10:15-11:15 - Steve Gruber - Corus 360 Recap of Sumter Regional Medical Center Tornado Disaster

11:15-12:00 - Desktop Security Management - Tremayne Smith - The Ohio State University

12:00-1:00 - Lunch provided by Canvas Systems

1:00-2:00 - Roundtable discussion led by Aaron Zuber (Ohio Health) and John Wloszek (Catholic Healthcare Partners) - "Infusing BC/DR practices in your company's DNA"

2:00-2:45 - "History, Current efforts and June 20th, A day to Remember" - Aaron Zuber and Bob Patterson (Ohio Health)

2:45-3:00 - Topics

3:00 Platform Lab Tour - Steve Gruetter, Platform Lab

There is no charge to attend our meetings, however you must register so we have an accurate lunch count. To sign up for this event, or simply learn more about this group, please contact Robin Schiffer at [email protected]

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