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The Many Faces of Person-Centric Electronic Health Systems: A National Symposium to Examine Use-Cases for Healthy, Chronically Ill and Disabled User Communities Personal Health Records

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Symposium Program ~ Day 1 and Day 2

We experienced a stimulating and engaging symposium, which offered insight from leaders in the field of Electronic Health Records and an interactive schedule of perspectives on the dynamics of Personal Health Records.

Click on presentation titles to be taken to a PDF of the presentation or a link to the abstract. You may also click here to review a list of Symposium Abstracts.

You will find a listing of our program below or you may download a PDF version.

Friday, December 2nd

7:30 am

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5:00

Registration Open

7:30 am

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8:00 am

Breakfast

8:00 am

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8:15 am

Welcome

Robert Klitgaard, President, Claremont Graduate University

Lorne Olfman, Dean, School of Information Systems and Technology

8:15 am

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8:45 am

Conference Objectives and Framework

"The Many Faces of Person-Centric Health Systems:
A National Symposium to Examine Use-Cases for
Healthy, Chronically Ill and Disabled User Communities
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(PDF File)

Thomas A. Horan, Associate Professor, Claremont Graduate University

8:45 am

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9:00 am

Break

9:00 am

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10:30 am

Public Sector Perspective
Session Chair: Thomas A. Horan, Claremont Graduate University

“Personal Health Records: National Directions and Challenges”

Helga Rippen MD,PhD,MPH Senior Advisor, Health Informatics, Office of the Assistant Secretary of
Planning and Evaluation, DHHS

“Implications of Electronic Medical Records for Disability Policy, Present and Future”

David Stapleton , Director, Cornell University Institute for Policy Research

10:30 am

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10:45 am

Break

10:45 am

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12:00 pm

Private Perspective
Session Chair: David Finegold, Keck Graduate Institute

“An Archaeology of the Commercial PHR Movement”

Mathew Holt , Market Research Consultant

“A Hybrid Model for the Disability Benefit Industry”

Steeve Kay , CEO, QTC Management

“Seamless Health Record”

Jose Lacal , Motorola

12:00 pm

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1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 pm

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2:30 pm

System Perspective
Session Chair: Samir Chatterjee, Claremont Graduate University

“Toward interoperable personal health records”

Mary Jo Deering , Director for Informatics Dissemination, National Cancer Institute’s Center for Bioinformatics

“Investigate Insurance Claims Data as a Data Source for an Electronic Patient Record”

Cynthia LeRouge , Assistant Professor, St. Louis University
Authors: Cynthia LeRouge, Gordon Wong

“An Intelligent Pre-hospital Patient Care System”
(PDF File)

Mark Gaynor , Assistant Professor, Boston University
Authors: Mark Gaynor, Dan Myung, Nada Hashmi, Valmeek Kudesia, Will Tollefsen, Dan Winkler, Shankaranarayanan Ganesan, Dan Corwin, Steve Moulton

2:30 pm

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2:45 pm

Break

2:45 pm

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4:00 pm

User Perspective (1)
Session Chair: Bengisu Tulu, Claremont Graduate University

“Occupational History: A Missing Link to a Full Disability Record?”

Stephen Demeter , Author, Disability Evaluations

“Predicting Patients’ Satisfaction with Provider e-Health”

Vance Wilson , Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Authors: Nancy K. Lankton, E. Vance Wilson

4:00 pm

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4:15 pm

Break

4:15 pm

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5:00 pm

User Perspective (2)
Session Chair: Deborah Lafky, Claremont Graduate University

“The Technological Transformation of Self-care”

Warren J Winkelman , University of Toronto

“Electronic Medical Records as an Enabling Technology”

Jeff Bishop , Quinnipiac University
Authors: Bruce White, Jeff Bishop, Ron Rozett

"Overview and Discussion on the PHR Wiki"
(PDF File)

Cecilia Ribakoff, Claremont Graduate University, Wiki Wizard

5:30 pm

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7:30 pm

Social Event – Welcome Reception

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Saturday, December 3rd

7:30 am

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5:00

Registration Open

7:30 am

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8:30 am

Breakfast

8:30 am

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9:30 am

Keynote Speaker

"Connecting with Patients to Prepare for Care: The Partners Healthcare Patient Gateway"
(PDF File)

Blackford Middleton, Director of Clinical Informatics Research and Development, Chairman, Center for Information Technology Leadership, Partners Healthcare System, Harvard Medical School.

9:30 am

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9:40 am

Break

9:40 am

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11:20 am

Implementations
Session Chair: Synthia Molina, FOunder, NHIN Central

“MyhealtheVet (MHV): The Model Personal Health Record of the Future?”

Leonard Kleinman , Telehealth Director, VA Greater Los Angeles

“Up Close and Personal: Standards and Person-Centric Electronic Health Records”

Robert Jenders , Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

“E-Healthcare and the Promise of a Consumer-Centric Health System”

Synthia Molina , Founder, NHIN Central

11:20 am

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11:30 am

Break

11:30 am

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12:15 pm

Session 5: Research Directions Roundtable

Mary Jo Deering, Helga Rippen, Stephen Demeter, Robert Jenders, Cynthia LeRouge

12:15 pm

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12:30 pm

Closing

Thomas A. Horan, Associate Professor, Claremont Graduate University

12:30 pm

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1:30 pm

Speakers Lunch

1:30 pm

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3:00 pm

Research Networking

3:15 pm

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4:30 pm

Publication Meeting

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