Concurrent Sessions

Tuesday, June 2, 2015
2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Tuesday, June 2 | 14:30 - 16:00


CS33     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 201 AB     Stakeholder Engagement
CS33.1     Leveraging Information Technology to Improve Care: CCO’s Approach to Population-Based Standardized Symptom Screening
CS33.2     EMR Implementation Readiness Assessment and Patient Satisfaction
CS33.3     Clinical Information Systems integration: Integration into the workflow, connecting HA and provincial systems, and implications for a federated approach

CS34     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 201 CD     Standards - Data and Beyond
CS34.1     Where There’s Smoke…There’s FHIR
CS34.2     Surgical Synoptic Reporting Initiative: Connecting users, data and outcomes

CS35     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 201 EF     A Telehealth Journey
CS35.1     Emergency Department Urgent/Emergent TeleMental Health Care
CS35.2     Engaging Nurses Facilitates Telehealth Expansion
CS35.3     Telemedicine for patient education: An interprofessional, Advanced Clinician Practitioner in Arthritis Care (ACPAC) - led program about inflammatory arthritis

CS36     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 202 AB     Innovative Uses of Technology
CS36.1     Managing Healthcare Big Data using Electronic Content Management (ECM)
CS36.2     Automating Post Discharge Calls to Patients in Home and Community Health Care using IVR Technology
CS36.3     First Nations Health Authority - eHealth: Transforming Access to Health and Wellness Services for all BC First Nations

CS37     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 202 CD     Transforming Data
CS37.1     Turning data into insight: accessing CIHI data via the Custom Data Request Program
CS37.2     From Point of Care to Health System Use: Following the Trajectory of Standardized Data
CS37.3     Unlocking the value of EMR data: designed by physicians for physicians

CS38     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 203 AB     Consumer Health Patient Journey
CS38.1     Shared Decision Making: Using Theories and Technology to Engage the Patient in Their Health Journey
CS38.2     Implications of Consumer Driven Health IT for the Future of Health Care Reform
CS38.3     Optimizing the transitions in Healthcare – Delivering value and improving outcomes through patient engagement and technology

CS39     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 203 CD     Supporting Public Health
CS39.1     Challenge Accepted! Accelerated Implementation of Panorama Inventory and Immunizations in Saskatchewan through Collaboration, Engagement and Innovation
CS39.2     Clinical and Surveillance Informatics for Public Health Transformation
CS39.3     Fatal Flaws: Introducing Risk by Substituting EMRs for Public Health Information Systems

CS40     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 205 AB     Consumer Health
CS40.1     At what point does a consumer product become a medical device?
CS40.2     Remote home-based monitoring and coaching initiative supports patient self-management, significantly reduces ED and inpatient admissions

CS41     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 205 D     Evaluating e-Health Solutions
CS41.1     "Extreme Makeover": A New Look for a Digital Health Evaluation Tool using one Jurisdiction's Experience.
CS41.2     Transitioning to an Electronic Health Record: Optimizing Documentation with Flowsheet Methodology
CS41.3     Implementing Electronic-Medication Reconciliation (eMED-REC) in a large teaching Paediatric Hospital: Approach, Workflow Design, Lessons Learned, Adoption and Compliance Evaluation

CS42     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 206 AB     Improving the Quality of Care
CS42.1     Improving the Quality of Patient Care and Safety in Primary Care Settings through the Use of Clinical Analytics
CS42.2     Closing the gaps in care: How information management/information technology is shaping the emerging patient experience

CS43     Tue, June 2     14:30 - 16:00     Meeting Room 206 CD     Patient Self-Tracking
CS43.1     Patient Self-Documentation and the Case for Quality, using the BC Health Quality Matrix
CS43.2     A Cardio-Metabolic Risk Screening and Lifestyle Intervention Program with the Canadian Forces Base in Halifax: the Myhealthcheckup Wellness Program Final Results
CS43.3     Implementing an on-site and web-based corporate health program using best practices: The Merck Live It Wellness Program