Why Projects Succeed: Transformation Initiatives Facing Healthcare Organizations

Why Projects Succeed is a blog series in which Slalom Business Architect Roger Kastner sheds light on key factors behind the art and science of successful project management and invites readers to discuss how they apply across different environments.

Slalom Consultant Roger Kastner

Roger Kastner is a Business Architect with Slalom Consulting who is passionate about raising the caliber of project leadership within organizations to maximize the value of projects

Darryl Price, Slalom Consulting’s Healthcare Practice Leader, and I recently sat down to talk about the transformation initiatives that every healthcare organization is facing and we discussed the top three project success factors for these large-scale initiatives: Executive Sponsorship, Project Leadership, and Organizational Change Management. Our conversation was published recently in Washington Healthcare News. Check it out!

Follow Up to HealthVault Article

Slalom Consultant Derek Martin

Slalom Consultant Derek Martin is an accomplished Microsoft systems developer and integrator, experienced in developing and deploying SharePoint and CRM solutions, integrating line of business applications, and leveraging existing infrastructure investments.

I wrote recently about a new deal in progress with the US Government and Microsoft HealthVault.  It can be found here.  It seems as though MS isn’t sparing any horses and keeping the investment going.  Mary Jo Foley, whom I follow quite closely in the blog-o-sphere let loose the announcement today (link here) about a new SharePoint based connector for HealthVault that will help doctors and pharmacies better coordinate care for individuals.  This HealthVault Community Connect tool will allow participating hospitals to submit relevant paperwork to HealthVault for better consumer access.  This is a fantastic idea!  Pre-registration is also an option but it just lends itself to an ongoing compelling story with Microsoft about some of the great uses for the healthcare industry.

Microsoft HealthVault and the Gov?

Slalom Consultant Derek Martin

Slalom Consultant Derek Martin is an accomplished Microsoft systems developer and integrator, experienced in developing and deploying SharePoint and CRM solutions, integrating line of business applications, and leveraging existing infrastructure investments.

MS announced today along with the Man that they were going to be in partnership together with HealthVault.  You can read the press announcement here.  Normally, you wouldn’t find a bigger Microsoft fanboy than myself, but I have to question the wisdom of this partnership on two fronts, both personal, not technical.

  1. I’m not necessarily opposed to story the complete medical history in electronic format.  In fact, it could very well be that such a solution would go a long way toward reducing medical costs.  Just imagine the reduction in errors and dead trees if all of my medical life was stored online.  However, I’m not convinced this should be the purview of a for profit business like Microsoft (or Google for that matter which has their own competing product).  Were it to be the purview of anyone, I would think the government directly or a non-profit.
  2. I don’t know if it is a good idea that the federal government provide such an endorsement of a product in the private sector by partnering in a manner like this.  While I am 100% certain that HHS will get adequate assurances of privacy and integrity from Microsoft, the Health Vault service is not compatible with Google’s thing, which could be seen as some as another lock in when the administration is making great strides to have an open system of data records (think data.gov).

Anyways, interesting story, huge win for MS but not so sure it’s a good idea.

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