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HIMSS Asia10 Symposia Presentations

Currently Available 2010 Medical Toursim HIT Symposium Presentations

Session 1 – Telemedicine and Telehealth

Krishnan Ganapathy, MCh(Neurosurgery) FACS FICS FAMS PhD, President, Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation, India

 Telemedicine and Telehealth

Session 2 – Standardized Care Record for Medical Tourism

Stanley Huff, MD, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Intermountain Healthcare/Professor (Clinical), Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, USA

 Standardized Care Record for Medical Tourism

Session 3 – Sharing of Care Records (EMR or PHR)

Chamaree Chuapetcharasopon, MD, Medical Director, Bumrungrad International, Thailand

 Sharing of Care Records (EMR or PHR)

Session 4 – Problems and Solution of International Medical Relations

Naoki Nakashima, MD PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Medical Informatics, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan

 Problems and Solution of International Medical Relations

Session 5 – Ethical, Legal and Social issues in Trans-global Care

Jason CH Yap, MBBS MMed(Public Health) FAMS MBA(Information Systems), Adviser, Business Development, Singapore HealthPartners, Singapore

 Hong Kong: Leading the World in eHR Implementation

Currently Available 2010 Nursing Informatics Symposium Presentations

Session 1 – Roundtable Discussion: State of Nursing Informatics in Asia: where we are and what are our major challenges

Hong Kong: Dalton CHONG Chor-Kin, RN MN, Manager/ Senior Nursing Officer, Nursing Services Department/ Coordinator of Nursing Informatics System, Hospital Authority Head Office, Hong Kong

 Dalton CHONG: State of Nursing Informatics in Asia: where we are and what are our major challenges

Malaysia:  Noor INNE BT MAT NAWI, RN Neonatal(Mal)& Pediatric(Aust), Nurse Officer, Health Department of Selangor, Malaysia

 Noor INNE BT MAT NAWI: State of Nursing Informatics in Asia: where we are and what are our major challenges

Singapore: Gormit Kaur, RN MHSc (Management) BN Post Basic PNNC, Assistant Director Nursing, Nursing Division, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

 Gormit Kaur: State of Nursing Informatics in Asia: where we are and what are our major challenges

Taiwan: Johanna FENG Rung-Chuang, RN MSN, Deputy Director, Department of Nursing, Taipei Veterans General Hospital/ Chair, Taiwan Nursing Informatics Association/ Director, Taiwan Nursing Association, Taiwan

 Johanna FENG Rung-Chuang: State of Nursing Informatics in Asia: where we are and what are our major challenges

Session 2 – Korea: Use of Data Collected with Standardized Terminology-based Electronic Nursing Record System

PARK Hyeoun-Ae, RN, PhD, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Korea

 Use of Data Collected with Standardized Terminology-based Electronic Nursing Record System

Session 3 - Japan: Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Record

Kimikazu Kashiwagi, RN MSN, Associate Professor, National College of Nursing, Japan

 Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Record

Session 4 – Malaysia Case Study: Implementation of the Nursing Care Records in Community Health

Hasni BT ABD WAHID, RN PHN(Mal), Health Department of Selangor, Malaysia

Presentation unavailable

Session 5 – Hong Kong Case Study: Continuity of Care through Patient's Journey

William POON Tak-Fai, RN, Senior Nursing Officer/Hospital Co-ordinator of Nursing Informatics System, United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong

 Continuity of Care through Patient's Journey

Session 6 – Singapore: Nursing Charting within a Healthcare Cluster: The Transformation Journey

YAP Soon Ghee, RN GradDipClinNsg (EENT) BN CEN, Head Nursing Informatics, Nursing Division, Singapore Health Services, Singapore

 Nursing Charting within a Healthcare Cluster: The Transformation Journey

Session 7 – Taiwan: National Initiatives and Leading for Innovative EHR Movement

Polun CHANG, PhD, Professor, Institute of BioMedical Informatics, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan/Founder and Advisor, Taiwan Nursing Informatics Association
Jessie KUO Ming-Chuan, RN MS, Supervisor, Department of Nursing, Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan

 National Initiatives and Leading for Innovative EHR Movement

Currently Available 2010 Physicians IT Leadership & Interoperability Symposium Presentations

Session 1 – IT and its place in Modern Medicine

Michael BAINBRIDGE, MD, Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada/ Chief Clinical Architect, ASE Consulting Ltd, London, UK

Presentation Unavailable

Session 2 – Case Studies

What's Behind the Scene
KIM Yoon-Nyun
, MD PhD, Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center, Daegu, Korea

 What's Behind the Scene

Experiences of a comprehensive and interoperable EHR Adoption
LEE Hak-Jong
, MD PhD, Director of Medical Information Center and Associate Professor of Radiology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea

 Experiences of a comprehensive and interoperable EHR Adoption

Session 4 – IT Adoptions

Realisation of Benefits for IT Adoptions in HER
Medhi KHALED
, MD, Vice President, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Asia Pacific & Japan, Oracle Corp., Singapore

Presentation Unavailable

Imaging in eHealth, The Technology is Ready!  Are You?
Christopher LINDOP
, MSEE, Senior Interoperability Manager, GE Healthcare, USA

 Imaging in eHealth, The Technology is Ready!  Are You?

Session 5 – Panel Discussion: The Perspective of EHR and Information Sharing – Challenges and Obstacles

Potential benefits and obstacles in rolling out EHR system (e.g. Quality Assurance)

Presentation Unavailable

Clinical Decision Support System
Jack Li

 Clinical Decision Support System

Risk of overseeing some critical information analysis

Presentation Unavailable

Governance of IT in the development of hospital heath care
Chong YokeSin

 Governance of IT in the development of hospital heath care

Connectivity and sharing of info between Primary and Secondary Care
CP Wong

 Connectivity and sharing of info between Primary and Secondary Care

Real stories concerning the human factors [Medhi Khaled]

Presentation Unavailable

National perspective of EHR
Peter Williams

 National perspective of EHR