
Building Capacity for Health Informatics in the Future
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This book presents the proceedings of the 2017 Information Technology and Communications in Health conference (ITCH 2017), held in Victoria, BC, Canada, in February 2017. The conference considers, from a variety of perspectives, what is required to move the technology forward to real, sustained and widespread use, and the solutions examined range from improvements in usability and training to the need for new and improved design of information systems, user interfaces and interoperable solutions. Government policies, mandates, initiatives and the need for regulation are also explored, as is the requirement for improved interaction between industrial, governmental and academic partners.
With its focus on building the next generation of health informatics and the capacity required to deliver better healthcare worldwide, this book will be of interest to all those involved in the provision of healthcare.
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- Title Page
- Preface
- ITCH 2017 Steering Committee
- ITCH 2017 Scientific Review Committee
- Contents
- A
- What We Can Learn from Amazon for Clinical Decision Support Systems
- The Connecting South West Ontario (cSWO) Benefits Model: An Approach for the Collaborative Capture of Value of Electronic Health Records and Enabling Technology
- Your Health Care May Kill You: Medical Errors
- Translating Behavior Change Techniques to New Delivery Mediums
- B
- Mobile Audience Response Systems at a Continuing Medical Education Conference
- Mapping Local Codes to Read Codes
- Isolating the Effects of a Mobile Phone on the Usability and Safety of eHealth Software Applications
- Towards a Framework for Managing Risk Associated with Technology-Induced Error
- Diabetes mHealth Apps: Designing for Greater Uptake
- C
- Community Paramedicine Initiative: Transforming Paramedicine in British Columbia
- Collaborators and Communication Channels in Eight Patient-Centered Medical Homes
- Storing and Querying Longitudinal Data Sets in an Open Source EHR
- Infrastructure and Capacity Building for Semantic Interoperability in Healthcare in the Netherlands
- D
- Designing Personal Health Record Technology for Shared Decision Making
- An Engagement Model for Medication Management: From Prescription to Description and Conscription
- Considering the Language of Computerized Order Entry Systems
- E
- Using Medical Informatics to Improve Clinical Trial Operations
- Randomized Trial of Population-Based Clinical Decision Support to Facilitate Care Transitions
- A Student-Centered Mental Health Virtual Community Needs and Features: A Focus Group Study
- F
- How to Evaluate Mobile Health Applications: A Scoping Review
- Enabling Adolescent Electronic Access to Personal Health Information
- Expanding the Reach of Continuing Educational Offerings Through a Web-Based Virtual Network: The Experience of InspireNet
- Deriving a Set of Privacy Specific Heuristics for the Assessment of PHRs (Personal Health Records)
- G
- The Cost of Quality in Diabetes
- Use and Maturity of Electronic Patient Portals
- The Use of Case Studies in Systems Implementations Within Health Care Settings: A Scoping Review
- Usability and eHealth Literacy Evaluation of a Mobile Health Application Prototype to Track Diagnostic Imaging Examinations
- H
- Novel Approaches to Digital Health Evaluation Capacity Building
- Better Data Quality for Better Healthcare Research Results - A Case Study
- Expert Medical Decision-Making: How the Data-Frame Theory Can Explain Physician Sense-Making
- K
- Selfies of Sickness: The Use of Video Diaries with Chronically Ill Children
- IT for Bending the Healthcare Cost Curve: The High Needs, High Cost Approach
- Interface Usability Across and Within EHR Vendors and Medical Settings: The Often Unexamined Need for Interface Similarities
- Integration of Health Information Systems Using HL7: A Case Study
- Low-Cost Rapid Usability Testing: Its Application in Both Product Development and System Implementation
- L
- Naturalistic Usability Testing of Inpatient Medication Reconciliation Software
- M
- Patient-Centred Design of Healthcare Services: Meaningful Events as Basis for Patient Experiences of Families
- How to Reach Evidence-Based Usability Evaluation Methods
- Developing Effective Case Scenarios for Interprofessional Electronic Health Record Research
- Digital Health Services and Digital Identity in Alberta
- Building Research Capacity: Results of a Feasibility Study Using a Novel mHealth Epidemiological Data Collection System Within a Gestational Diabetes Population
- All Consumer Medication Information Is Not Created Equal: Implications for Medication Safety
- Consumer Medication Information: Similarities and Differences Between Three Canadian Pharmacies
- An Enterprise Architecture Perspective to Electronic Health Record Based Care Governance
- A Survey of Standard Information Models for Clinical Decision Support Systems
- O
- Evaluation of Electronic Prescribing Decision Support System at a Tertiary Care Pediatric Hospital: The User Acceptance Perspective
- P
- Designing Novel Health ICTs to Support Work, Not Generate It: Five Principles
- AIM - Agile Instrumented Monitoring for Improving User Experience of Participation in HealthIT Development
- The Role of Personal Health Record Systems in Chronic Disease Management
- Q
- InfoSAGE: Use of Online Technologies for Communication and Elder Care
- R
- A Conceptual Model for Increasing Use of Electronic Medical Records by Primary Care Physicians Through End-User Support
- S
- Adding Live-Streaming to Recorded Lectures in a Non-Distributed Pre-Clerkship Medical Education Model
- Usability Validation of Medical Devices: Issues in Identifying Potential Use Errors
- Information Exchange Between Providers During Transitions of Surgical Care: Communication, Documentation and Sometimes Both
- Model-Driven Paediatric Cardiomyopathy Pathways - A Clinical Impact Assessment
- T
- The Need for Electronic Health Records in Long-Term Care
- Baccalaureate Nursing Students' Abilities in Critically Identifying and Evaluating the Quality of Online Health Information
- Nursing Students' Perceived Learning from a Digital Health Assignment as Part of the Nursing Care for the Childbearing Family Course
- Critical Success Factors and Engagement Methodology for Successful Project Delivery
- Clinical Simulation: Evaluating the Usability of a Health Information System in a Telenurse Call Centre
- V
- End-Users' Voice in EHR Selection: Development of a Usability Questionnaire for Demonstrations in Procurement (DPUQ)
- National Monitoring and Evaluation of Health IT: Protocol for a Scoping Review
- Technology-Induced Errors and Adverse Event Reporting in an Organizational Learning Perspective
- The Impact of Computerized Provider Order Entry on Nursing Practice
- W
- Thought Spot: Co-Creating Mental Health Solutions with Post-Secondary Students
- Complex Clinical Communication Practices: How Do Information Receivers Assimilate and Act Upon Information for Patient Care?
- The Evolving Role of Medical Scribe: Variation and Implications for Organizational Effectiveness and Safety
- Y
- Pokemon Go: Ubiquitous Computing Delivering Better Health or Co-Incidental Health Benefits from Technology Use? A Participatory Observational Study
- Adoption of Electronic Health Record System in Community-Based Physiotherapy Clinics: A Pilot Case Study
- Z
- Design and Development of a Web-Based Self-Monitoring System to Support Wellness Coaching
- Multi-EMR Structured Data Entry Form: User-Acceptance Testing of a Prototype
- Designing a Surveillance System in Canada to Detect Adverse Interactions Between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine: Issues and Considerations
- Towards Data Value-Level Metadata for Clinical Studies
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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