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eHITS @eHITS_BC #ehits2015
This exciting conference in its second year is designed for health professionals and people involved in health care, wanting to find out and share how health information technologies are being actively used and integrated into healthcare service delivery and health system improvement in BC. Regardless of whether or not you are an innovator, average user, novice or technophobe, this conference will appeal to you as we showcase the most practical and applicable eHealth technologies and innovations relevant to a busy BC health care provider today! We will aspire to assist every participant to identify at least one eHealth tip/approach that they can immediately use in their own professional practice to enhance patient care in BC. Please join this rapidly growing community of colleagues to support each other with tools to navigate the changing technology-enabled healthcare landscape, and work together to shape the future of eHealth in BC. This conference is developed by UBC eHealth Strategy O2ce & UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND All BC healthcare professionals
Life Sciences Centre UBC Vancouver Campus 2350 Health Sciences Mall Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
SATURDAY MAY 9, 2015
2ND BC eHEALTH AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE (eHITS)
5.75
MOC SECTION 1 MAINPRO M1
Join the discussion and interact with us:
PRACTICAL, EASY, FUN!
2015 PRESENTING FACULTY & SESSION CHAIRS
Eric Cadesky, MDCM, CCFP Clinical Instructor, UBC; Medical Coordinator, Louis Brier Home and Hospital; Board of Directors, Doctors of British Columbia, District 3 Delegate
Patrick Ceresia, MD
Chief Privacy O#cer and Managing Director, eHealth, Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA)
Maureen Charlebois, RN, BScN, MHSc, CHE Chief Nursing Executive & Group Director, Clinical Adoption, Canada Health Infoway
Matthew Chow, BSc(Pharm), RPh, ExecMBA Medical Director, TeleMental Health Services, Children’s and Women’s Health Centre; Youth Psychiatric Urgent Care Program, Mood Disorders Association of BC
Sue Dyson Director Product Manager, Patient Engagement, TELUS Health
Kemp Edmonds Solutions Consultant, Hootsuite Media Inc.
Connie Evans, RN, MSN, BScN, CHSE Specialty Nursing Instructor, Emergency Nursing, BCIT; BSN Simulation Coordinator, BCIT
Shanti Gidwani, RN, MSN, MHA, CHE Industry Transformation – Healthcare National Lead, Cisco Canada
Mal Gri�n, MBA Chief Information O#cer and Corporate Director, Service Innovation at Interior Health Authority
Caryl Harper, MBA Director, Patients as Partners, BC Ministry of Health
Kendall Ho, MD, FRCPC Director, eHealth Strategy Unit, UBC; Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC; BC eHITS Conference Chair
Bruce Hobson, MD Co-Chair Steering Committee, Physicians Information Technology O#ce; Heart Failure Clinical Lead, BCPSQC; Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Medicine, UBC
Dan Horvat, MD, MCFP, BSc Assistant Professor, Northern Medical Program, Faculty of Medicine, UBC, UNBC; Board Member, Doctors of BC; Co
Lindsay Kislock, BA, EMPA Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Sector IM/IT, Ministry of Health
Afshin Khazei, MD, FRCPC, ABEM, CCFP, AAFP Simulation Education Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC; Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Vancouver General Hospital
Michael Krausz, MD Providence Health Care BC Leadership Cahir, Addiction Research; Founding Fellow, UBC Institute of Mental Health
Mark Kunzli, BSc(Pharm), RPh, ExecMBA Project Manager & Associate Director, UBC Sequencing Centre; Pharmacist & Consultant, Kunzli Enterprises Inc.
Karen C. Li, MSN, RN Experienced Resource Nurse, Vancouver Coastal Health
Grace Mickelson, RN, BScN, MA Corporate Director, Academic Development, Provincial Health Services Authority; Transformational Learning Advisory Group, Clinical & Systems Transformation Project
Corey Nislow, PhD Director, UBC Sequencing Centre; Associate Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UBC
Ken Nowlan, MBA, B.Math Deputy CIO, Health, The University of British Columbia; President & General Manager, Corium Consulting Services
John Pawlovich, MD, FCFP
Rural Education Action Plan BC, Program Coordinator; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC
Damon Ramsey, MD, CCFP President, InputHealth; Vice-President Product Development, Unisoft Systems Inc; Associate Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, UBC
Peter Rea, BA(ME) Manager, Imaging Solutions, Provincial Health Services Authority, IMITS
Darryl Samoil, MD Executive Medical Director Clinical Systems and Chief Medical Information O#cer, Fraser Health Authority
Tom Ying, BSc, BSN, RB Database Coordinator, InspireNet
PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Saturday May 9
We encourage you to customize your own agenda and move from room to room to engage in various elements of our event. Optional concurrent small group workshops are featured on the following page (pre-registration required, limited space available).
0700 NETWORKING BREAKFAST with Exhibitors
INTERACTIVE PRESENTATIONS LSC-1 Auditorium
0815 Opening Remarks Kendall Ho, Gavin Stuart, Lindsay Kislock
0830
0840
0850
0900
eHealth in BC: 2015 Edition Session Chair: Darryl Samoil
View from the Chief Information O#cers, Mal Gri�n
Health IT Leadership at UBC: An Emerging Provincial Stakeholder Ken Nowlan
Interactive Discussion with Audience Additional Panelists: Mary-Lyn Fyfe, Eric Grafstein, Barb Lawrie, Paul Shrimpton
ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS LSC-2 Auditorium
ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS Room 1416
1000 BREAK with Exhibitors
1030
1040
1050
1100
1110
Supporting Patients Through eHealth Session Chair: Caryl Harper
Patient Experience: The Ultimate Test Sue Dyson
Healthcare, Social Media and the Patient Kemp Edmonds
Why Won’t “We” Let Us e-Engage? Patrick Ceresia
Interactive Discussion with Audience Additional Panelists: Iris Kisch, Deb McGinnis, Humaira Mohsin, John Pawlovich
1030
1045
1100
1115
1130
Innovative Apps & Social Media Sites
Development of a patient and family-centred educational app for pediatric tracheostomy
Bariatric Surgery Smartphone Applications: Analysis of Information Quality
MeKeeper: How do people want to use their personal health information?
Development of an Open Source Educational Resource: “Clinical Skills for Safer Patient Care”
Pedmed.org: An Online, Mobile-friendly Formulary for Pediatric Medications to Promote Safe Prescribing
1030
1045
1100
1115
1130
Electronic Health Records
Using an Electronic Medical Record in Practice: The Pharmacists Clinic Experience at UBC
Back to the Drawing Board: Re-Envisioning the EHR with the Patient at the Centre
EMR to the Rescue
Integrating the Electronic Health Record into Health Professional Education
Diabetes Self-Management via Mobile Health: Learnings from a Canadian Environmental Scan
1145 LUNCH BREAK with Exhibitors / Poster Viewing with Presenters
1315
1325
1335
1345
1355
1405
Practice Improvement through eHealth Session Chair: Maureen Charlebois
Health System Improvement Through Technology Support Dan Horvat
Using Big & Little Data: A Guide to Practice Improvement Bruce Hobson
A Systems Approach to Automating Peer Review Peter Rea
Engaging Clinicians and Students in Clinical and Systems Transformation Grace Mickelson
Interactive Discussion with Audience Additional Panelists: John Falconer, Andrew Wray
1315
1330
1345
1400
Special Session on eMental Health: The Web and the Future of Mental Health Care Session Chair: Michael Krausz
Integration of DiJerent Treatment Settings in the Future Matt Chow
Patient Centered Care in a Virtual Mental Health Clinic Damon Ramsey
Ready for Changing Paradigms Michael Krausz
Interactive Discussion with Audience Additional Panelists: Gulzar Cheema
1315
1330
1345
1400
1415
Technology for Education & Learning
InspireNet: A Mature Virtual Network’s Impact on Health Services Research & Professional Development
Tele-Rehab: increasing access to physiotherapy in Aboriginal communities through clinical education
Online Portal, Smartphone Technologies and Augmented Reality for Undergraduate Education
E-Health Team Challenge to Motivate Informatics e-Resource Utilization and Technology Integration
Attitudes & Beliefs of Health Professional Faculty about Social Media as a Teaching/Learning Tool
1430 BREAK with Exhibitors
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
eHealth: What’s on the Horizon Session Chair: Kendall Ho
What's App, Doc? Prescribing and Using Apps in 2015 and Beyond Eric Cadesky
Pharmacogenomics: Personalized Medicine in Action Mark Kunzli & Corey Nislow
Inspiring Healthcare with the Internet of Everything (IoE) Shanti Gidwani
Interactive Discussion with Audience Additional Panelists: Ronald Reid, Martin Dawes
1500
1515
1530
1545
1600
Public Engagement in eHealth
Impact of Patient Online Access to Laboratory Results: Primary care utilization and patient self-management
Cancer Chat Canada: Supporting Cancer Patients & Family Members from the Comfort of Home
Better Together: Coordinating Care Using Consumer Digital Health
Designing a Virtual Reality Intervention for Children with Autism
A Global Choking Prevention Strategy: Assessing the eJectiveness of a choking prevention website
1500
1515
1530
1545
1600
Practice Change Through eHealth
Click and Book: Supporting clinicians’ eJorts to oJer patient electronic booking
From Technology Induced Errors to eSafety: Canadian and International Perspectives
How Island Health Leverages Data to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
Communication Error Analysis of Sleep/Wake-Behaviour Assessments: The Need for Optimizing Communication and Data
Father Medical Clinic: Steps in Misdiagnosis Prevention
1615 Wrap Up & Where are We Going Now? Kendall Ho
1630 Conference Ends / Complete Evaluations
CONFERENCE LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Explore the latest exciting developments and ways health professionals, clinics, hospitals and health authorities are using information technologies to deliver innovative health services to patients in BC.
2. Share the latest apps and electronic tools to enhance their own practices and better support them in engaging their patients in pursuit of better health.
3. Identify the new generations of technologies relevant to BC healthcare which are about to transform health practices, and what the current generation of health professional trainees are learning and using.
4. Participate in the dialogue as to how to guide the current health system to judiciously adopt information technologies into health care service delivery in the diJerent clinical contexts in BC. that can directly aJect their patients.
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Kendall Ho, MD, FRCPC, Director, eHealth Strategy O#ce; Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC
COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE
Anne Baldwin, Change & Evaluation Specialist, Canada Health Infoway
Bernice Budz, Dean (Interim), School of Health Sciences , BCIT
Lindsay Callan, Conference Director, UBC CPD
Noreen Frisch, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Director, School of Nursing, University of Victoria
Bruce Hobson, MD, Family Physician & Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Family Practice, University of British Columbia
Kim Lacharite, BC Ministry of Health, Health Sector IM/IT Division
Brenna Lynn, PhD, Associate Dean, UBC CPD
Bob Nakagawa, B.Sc. ACPR, Registrar, College of Pharmacists of BC
Helen Novak-Lauscher, PhD, Assistant Director of Research, eHealth Strategy O#ce
John Pawlovich, MD, Primary Care Physician, Carrier Sekani Family Services & Northern Health & Clinical Associate Professor, Dept. of Family Practice, University of British Columbia
Darryl Samoil, MD, CCFP, Executive Medical Director-informatics, FHA
Allan Seckel, Chief Executive O#cer, Doctors of BC
Paul Shrimpton, B.C. Ministry of Health, Health Sector IM/IT Division
Jeremy Smith, PITO Program Director, BC Medical Association
ROOM 1330
Facilitated by: Afshin Khazei & Connie Evans
10:30-11:45
Use of Simulation for Professional Practice Improvement
ROOM 1410
Facilitated by: Tom Ying & Karen Li
10:30-11:45 13:15-14:30
Social Media for Health Professionals: Getting Started
ROOM 1330
Facilitated by: John Pawlovich
13:15-14:30
An Intimate Encounter with Telehealth
ROOM 1410
Facilitated by: Matt Chow & Allison Boothe
15:00-16:15
Health-e-Check Up: ePatient Assessments for the 21st Century
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS These small group workshops are optional and run concurrently with the rest of the program. Each workshop is limited to 30 participants. Pre-registration is required, based on availability.
CONFERENCE FEES Save $10 by registering online! Course materials, breakfast, refreshments & lunch
Early Bird Before Mar 31 , 2015
General Registration $209
Residents & Students* $59
*Proof of status required. Please fax with your registration.
After Mar 31, 2015 and Onsite
$249
$79
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2nd Annual BC eHITS Registration Life Sciences Centre, UBC Campus 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver, BC
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QUICK POLL! What is/are your role(s) in the health system? (check all that apply):
Health practitioner Health administrator Policy or governmental position Educator Researcher Student Other :_______________________________
If applicable, what is your health profession?
Dentist Dietician Nurse – RN Nurse – LPN Occupational therapist Pharmacist Physician – GP/family practice Physician – Specialist (please note specialty)
_____________________________________ Physiotherapist Psychologist Social worker Other ________________________________
What is your primary practice setting?
Community Group practice or clinic Hospital Residential Care Other ________________________________ N/A
Which of the following best describes you in terms of your relationship with ICTs (information and communication technologies)?
Innovator/Champion: I am consistently on the cutting edge of technology. I have either developed or worked on some form of technology innovation or project. Super User: I love technology. Computers and other ICTs are a major part of my work and leisure. I often help others with technology. Average user: Proficient. Computers are part of my life, and I function as well as most. Novice: I know enough to get my email and put a word document together. I often need help (eg., downloading software, logging in to diJerent sites, etc.) Technophobe: I dislike and avoid using computers and other technologies.
DIETARY REQUIREMENTS / ALLERGIES:
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OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS Limited spaces available.
Use of Simulation for Professional Practice Improvement 10:30
Social Media for Health Professionals 10:30 or 13:15
An Intimate Encounter with Telehealth
Health-e-Check Up: ePatient Assessments for the 21st Century
Your Twitter Handle: ___________________________
Join the online eHITS discussion on Twitter!
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