e-Health 2014 Presentations
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PLENARY SESSIONS
Tuesday June 3, 2014
Bridging the Gaps in Continuity of Care: an e-Health imperative
Speaker: Dr. Ward Flemons
canadian telehealth forum day

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Coach clinician forum

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sunday luncheon keynote presentation
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CIHI: Health Systems Use of Electronic Data
Dr. Louise Schaper discusses Australia's approach (Video)
Dr. Bill Clifford highlighes progress in EMR use (Video)
Dr. John Hirdes showcases data use in long-term care (Video)
E-poster sessions
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CS3
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SESSION 3 - RESERVED FOR COACH
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CS4
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BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS TO IMPROVE CARE
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CS5
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MEANINGFUL USE IN PRIMARY CARE
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CS6
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DIVERSITY IN MOBILE HEALTH
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CS8
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EFFECTIVE USE OF SYSTEM DATA
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| CS9.1 |
Interdependent Registries: Enhancing the EHR with Service Delivery Location, Primary Care Provider and Circle of Care Registries |
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Developing the Interoperability Requirements between Provincial Registries and a First Nations Client Registry |
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CS11
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ENABLING HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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CS13
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FIRST NATIONS HEALTH
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CS14
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TELEHOMECARE: A CROSS COUNTRY VIEW
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CS15
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IMPROVING CARE IN THE COMMUNITY
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CS16
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mHEALTH AND THE CONSUMER
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CS17
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DATA USE FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
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| CS17.1 |
CIHI’s new Health System Performance interactive website: Supporting quality improvement in long-term care homes |
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Leveraging Clinical Guidelines to Provide Meaningful Reporting: Development of Cancer Care Ontario’s Primary Care Screening Activity Report |
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Using Key Performance Indicators to Improve Quality Care |
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| CS18.1 |
System Approach to Collecting Standardized Equity Variables. The Toronto Central (TC) LHIN Hospital Sector Experience |
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Engaging Clinicians in the Use of Standardized Clinical Information |
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Driving public health – what data standards are under the hood? |
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CS20
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LET IT FLOW: DIGITAL DATA FOR DECISION-MAKING
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Let it Flow: Digital Data for Decision-Making |
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CS21
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CANADA HEALTH INFOWAY - CONSUMER HEALTH SOLUTIONS AND REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING PROGRAM UPDATES
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CS22
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PATIENT ENGAGEMENT - INNOVATION FOR ALL AGES
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CS23
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EMRs: DRIVING QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS
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CS24
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STANDARDIZATION IN A NON-STANDARDIZED WORLD
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CS25
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NOVEL APPROACHES TO CANCER SCREENING
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| CS25.1 |
Implementation of an EMR-Integrated iPad Tool to Enable Tailored Breast Cancer Screening: Lessons Learned |
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Supporting Cancer Screening Through EMR Optimization |
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InScreen: An Information Technology Solution Connecting Health Professionals to Cancer Screening |
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CS26
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PROTECTING PATIENT PRIVACY
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| CS27.1 |
Is a collaborative approach with multiple hospitals better? |
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Facilitating patient engagement via an EMR patient portal |
| CS27.3 |
The user interface of a national shared electronic health record project |
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CS28
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ACCELERATING ADOPTION - DELIVERING RESULTS
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CS29
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IMPROVING EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS
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CS30
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PERSPECTIVES: BIG DATA AND HEALTH ANALYTICS
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CS32
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eHEALTH TRAINING AND EDUCATION
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CS33
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PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS
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| CS34.1 |
Developing an EMR Data Strategy from Back to Front |
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Physician Information Technology Office - EMR-to-EMR Data Transfer and Conversion Specification – Conformance Testing & Design |
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Optimizing EMR: e-referral + data transfer |
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CS35
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EVALUATING TELEHEALTH I
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| CS35.1 |
Collaborative Methods for Provincial Technology Assessment |
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Utilization and Impacts of Telepathology within the RUIS Laval in Quebec |
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Achieving the vision? Towards a balanced scorecard for telehealth programs |
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CS36
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ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
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| CS36.1 |
Successful Implementation of an Advanced Functionality Electronic Medication Reconciliation Module: Change Management Lessons Learned |
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The Evolution of Clinical Decision Support: Advanced CDS versus CPOE with Alerts Alone |
| CS36.3 |
From Awareness to Transformation: Achieving Clinical Adoption Among All Health-Care Providers |
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CS38
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MOBILE PATIENT CENTRIC CARE
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| CS40.1 |
Show me the data! An approach to data analytics in Ontario |
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CS41
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AMBULATORY AND EMERGENCY CARE
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Use of EMRs in hospital-affiliated ambulatory care settings: Progress in the national landscape and opportunities for improvement |
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Implementing an EMR in a single Database across Multiple Clinics and Programs |
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Partnering to deliver an Ambulatory EHR |
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| CS42.1 |
Adoption, Use and Impacts of EMR Systems: A Survey of Quebec Family Physicians |
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Lessons learned and the potential of EMR data to support quality of care and performance measurement |
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The data is in! Impacts of peer support on EMR implementation and optimization in BC |
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CS43
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QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN CDM
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| CS43.1 |
Optimizing the delivery of Chronic Disease Management-Quality Improvement in Saskatchewan |
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Evidence-based e-health Intervention Programs for Patients with Chronic Disease |
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From Pilot Project to Provincial Rollout: Lessons learned from the Telehomecare Program |
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CS44
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APPROACHES TO MANAGING CHANGE
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“Sustaining and Supporting Change: Ontario’s Approach to Enhancing EMR Use Through Effective Change Management Support” |
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A systematic, steady & successful approach to switching EHRs – the AOHC experience |
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CS46
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CONNECTING GREATER TORONTO
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| CS46.1 |
Behind the scenes look and live demonstration of ConnectingGTA: Sneak preview and discussion on delivering Central Ontario’s electronic health record |
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CS48
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eHEALTH GOVERNANCE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
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CS49
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IMPROVING THE PATIENT JOURNEY
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| CS49.1 |
The Nova Scotia Patient Journey - How clinical information needs impact Nova Scotia patients |
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Emerging ethical issues in e-Health: A qualitative study examining patient and clinician views and experiences of using digital health technologies |
| CS49.3 |
eLINKS enabling circle of care communication around complex patients |
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CS50
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EVALUATING TELEHEALTH II
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| CS50.1 |
Teleophthalmology Design Success Factors: An Ontario Perspective |
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Homecare and telemonitoring: A mobile phone-based system for heart failure clients |
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Informed, Involved, Invested: The benefits of strategic change management and early stakeholder engagement for project implementation. The NL Telepathology experience |
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CS52
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
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| CS52.1 |
Toronto Cental LHIN's Community Business Intelligence Initiative |
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A Tale of Two (Plus) Teams: How CAPHC and CIHI are Working Together to Improve Paediatric Practice in Canada |
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Small data in your face, right time, right place – synchronicity at the point of care |
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