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

e-Health 2014 CTF Telehealth Symposium Video Package

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Coach clinician forum

e-Health 2014 CCF Clinician Symposium Video Package

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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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MONDAY JUNE 2, 2014

CS1

RANTS I

CS1.1 The Great Divide: Are We Really Preparing the HI Workforce for what Employers Require?
CS1.2 Privacy and Security - Help or Hindrance with Telehealth?
CS1.3 Innovations in Canadian Telehealth: Access and Affordance
CS1.4 Inter-Jurisdictional Telehealth – the Physician Licensure Struggle Continues

CS6

DIVERSITY IN MOBILE HEALTH

CS6.1 Conceptual framework and design principles of a self-management mobile application for advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD)
CS6.2 Nurses' Use of iPads for Clinical Documentation: A Usability Study
CS6.3 Design and evaluation of a system to improve communication between clinicians for complex medical patients in hospital
   

CS8

EFFECTIVE USE OF SYSTEM DATA

CS8.1 Using EMR/EHR Data for Research and Health System Use in Newfoundland and Labrador
CS8.2 Improving patient flow using an innovative analytics methodology: Looking at electronic referral data in Toronto Central LHIN
CS8.3 Use of Point of Care Pick Lists by Clinicians: Lessons Learned in ED and NACRS
   

CS9

REGISTRIES

CS9.1 Interdependent Registries: Enhancing the EHR with Service Delivery Location, Primary Care Provider and Circle of Care Registries
CS9.2 Developing the Interoperability Requirements between Provincial Registries and a First Nations Client Registry
   
   

CS14

TELEHOMECARE: A CROSS COUNTRY VIEW

CS14.1 First Nations Health Authority - First Nations Telehealth Expansion Project
CS14.2 How To Implement Clinical Best Practices for Telehomecare: Uniting Technology with Evidence-Based Care
CS14.3 Home Health Monitoring in Home & Community Care: Model Updates and Outcomes
   

CS15

IMPROVING CARE IN THE COMMUNITY

CS15.1 Better Together - Engaging Patients in their Care
CS15.2 Transitions of Care to Complete e-Health Visit Recording
CS15.3 Demonstration of a revolutionary clinical collaboration tool to support the Virtual Ward in Toronto Central LHIN
   

CS16

mHEALTH AND THE CONSUMER

CS16.1 The Digital Health Consumer – enabling new approaches to improving care delivery
CS16.2 Heart and Stroke Foundation’s
CS16.3 Transforming Health and Healthcare Locally to Globally
   

CS17

DATA USE FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

CS17.1 CIHI’s new Health System Performance interactive website: Supporting quality improvement in long-term care homes
CS17.2 Leveraging Clinical Guidelines to Provide Meaningful Reporting: Development of Cancer Care Ontario’s Primary Care Screening Activity Report
CS17.3 Using Key Performance Indicators to Improve Quality Care
   

CS18

STANDARDIZING DATA

CS18.1 System Approach to Collecting Standardized Equity Variables. The Toronto Central (TC) LHIN Hospital Sector Experience
CS18.2 Engaging Clinicians in the Use of Standardized Clinical Information
CS18.3 Driving public health – what data standards are under the hood?
   
TUESDAY JUNE 3, 2014

CS20

LET IT FLOW: DIGITAL DATA FOR DECISION-MAKING

CS20.1 Let it Flow: Digital Data for Decision-Making
   
   
   

CS21

CANADA HEALTH INFOWAY - CONSUMER HEALTH SOLUTIONS AND REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING PROGRAM UPDATES

CS21.1 Making an Impact with Consumer Health Solutions
CS21.2 Prevalence and Potential for Growth of Remote Patient Monitoring in Canada
   
   

CS25

NOVEL APPROACHES TO CANCER SCREENING

CS25.1 Implementation of an EMR-Integrated iPad Tool to Enable Tailored Breast Cancer Screening: Lessons Learned
CS25.2 Supporting Cancer Screening Through EMR Optimization
CS25.3 InScreen: An Information Technology Solution Connecting Health Professionals to Cancer Screening
   

CS26

PROTECTING PATIENT PRIVACY

CS26.1 Smart e-Consent Management Framework for Supporting Information Sharing within a Regional Continuum while Protecting Patient Privacy
CS26.2 Considerations for privacy protective and secure digital health solutions
CS26.3 Getting privacy accountability right in eHealth
   

CS27

SHARED RECORDS

CS27.1 Is a collaborative approach with multiple hospitals better?
CS27.2 Facilitating patient engagement via an EMR patient portal
CS27.3 The user interface of a national shared electronic health record project
   

CS34

OPTIMIZING EMRs

CS34.1 Developing an EMR Data Strategy from Back to Front
CS34.2 Physician Information Technology Office - EMR-to-EMR Data Transfer and Conversion Specification – Conformance Testing & Design
CS34.3 Optimizing EMR: e-referral + data transfer
   

CS35

EVALUATING TELEHEALTH I

CS35.1 Collaborative Methods for Provincial Technology Assessment
CS35.2 Utilization and Impacts of Telepathology within the RUIS Laval in Quebec
CS35.3 Achieving the vision? Towards a balanced scorecard for telehealth programs
   

CS36

ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

CS36.1 Successful Implementation of an Advanced Functionality Electronic Medication Reconciliation Module: Change Management Lessons Learned
CS36.2 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
   
WEDNESDAY JUNE 4, 2014

CS38

MOBILE PATIENT CENTRIC CARE

CS38.1 Mental Health Engagement Network (MHEN): Facilitating Mobile Patient Centric Care
CS38.2 Mobile Computing in Health Care: from pilot to scale
   
   

CS40

SHOW ME THE DATA!

CS40.1 Show me the data! An approach to data analytics in Ontario
   
   
   

CS41

AMBULATORY AND EMERGENCY CARE

CS41.1 Use of EMRs in hospital-affiliated ambulatory care settings: Progress in the national landscape and opportunities for improvement
CS41.2 Implementing an EMR in a single Database across Multiple Clinics and Programs
CS41.3 Partnering to deliver an Ambulatory EHR
   

CS42

EMR OUTCOMES

CS42.1 Adoption, Use and Impacts of EMR Systems: A Survey of Quebec Family Physicians
CS42.2 Lessons learned and the potential of EMR data to support quality of care and performance measurement
CS42.3 The data is in! Impacts of peer support on EMR implementation and optimization in BC
   

CS43

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN CDM

CS43.1 Optimizing the delivery of Chronic Disease Management-Quality Improvement in Saskatchewan
CS43.2 Evidence-based e-health Intervention Programs for Patients with Chronic Disease
CS43.3 From Pilot Project to Provincial Rollout: Lessons learned from the Telehomecare Program
   

CS44

APPROACHES TO MANAGING CHANGE

CS44.1 “Sustaining and Supporting Change: Ontario’s Approach to Enhancing EMR Use Through Effective Change Management Support”
CS44.3 A systematic, steady & successful approach to switching EHRs – the AOHC experience
   
   

CS46

CONNECTING GREATER TORONTO

CS46.1 Behind the scenes look and live demonstration of ConnectingGTA: Sneak preview and discussion on delivering Central Ontario’s electronic health record
   
   
   

CS49

IMPROVING THE PATIENT JOURNEY

CS49.1 The Nova Scotia Patient Journey - How clinical information needs impact Nova Scotia patients
CS49.2 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
   

CS50

EVALUATING TELEHEALTH II

CS50.1 Teleophthalmology Design Success Factors: An Ontario Perspective
CS50.2 Homecare and telemonitoring: A mobile phone-based system for heart failure clients
CS50.3 Informed, Involved, Invested: The benefits of strategic change management and early stakeholder engagement for project implementation. The NL Telepathology experience
   

CS51

IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

CS51.1 eSafety in Interoperable Electronic Systems: Experiences from eChart Manitoba
CS51.2 Federated Identity Management for digital health solutions
CS51.3 Alberta’s MyHealth.Alberta: Access, Action, Applications and Attitudes
   

CS52

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE

CS52.1 Toronto Cental LHIN's Community Business Intelligence Initiative
CS52.2 A Tale of Two (Plus) Teams: How CAPHC and CIHI are Working Together to Improve Paediatric Practice in Canada
CS52.3 Small data in your face, right time, right place – synchronicity at the point of care