The Leadership Symposium will focus on solution-driven approaches to the day-to-day issues of healthcare IT that managers and decision-makers face in IT implementation.
This exclusive symposium will encompass effective leadership and implementation strategies within the context of organizational change and innovation through the adoption of IT.
The Physicians Symposium will address IT as a foundation for innovation, expansion of care delivery, and integration. This dynamic symposium will focus on clinical data and clinical systems and how they can be used to ensure improved decision-making, care processes and overall workflow.
Through interactive dialogue, physicians will have the opportunity to discuss ways in which they are using IT as an opportunity to influence the value chain and quality of care in their healthcare settings.
The Nursing Informatics Symposium will provide an opportunity for nurses, clinicians and managers to address topics related to information technology from a practical perspective.
This unique symposium will include a discussion of key issues on how to effectively integrate IT tools to improve processes and workflow at the point of care, and approaches for enhancing patient care and quality outcomes.
In addition, this symposium will address the professional development needs of nursing informatics professionals.
This workshop will focus on HIT terminology standards for semantic interoperability including: ICD10, LOINC, SNOMED and many others. Join Dr Kwak and a SNOMED representative in this distinctive workshop. There is no additional fee to attend the workshop.
In order to connect patients healthcare information among authorized providers and healthcare organizations an establishment of semantic interoperability is essential.
For semantic interoperability of HIT, International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Terminology standards and Logical Object Identifiers, Names and Codes maybe important; learn currently useful terminology standards in HIT. This session is presented in cooperation with APAMI WG1 and ISO TC 215.