‘’Healthcare providers are aware of the long-term cost benefits of cloud solutions; what they are looking for now are reliable technology partners who can address their concerns over data privacy and security. ‘’ –Pharmatimes, October 2013
Select your dream technology partner this 4th Electronic Health records!
With our Open Sharing session on EHR technology, YOU get the chance to voice your thoughts out or hear from our speakers and attendees their experiences with various vendors and learn from their challenges faced and select the RIGHT EHR technology which suits your needs!
In addition, don’t miss our brand new sessions on EHR’s data privacy & security & its data protection laws!
Introducing our panel of expert speakers!
Jovita Aragona, Information Technology Officer III, Department of Health, Philippines
Johan A. Hutauruk, IT Director, Jakarta Eye Centre, Indonesia
Md. Khadzir b Sheikh Haji Ahmad, Deputy Director, Health Informatic Centre, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Suresh Poonudurai, CEO, Malaysian Healthcare, Malaysia
Stephen Chu, Chief Clinical Informatician & Terminologist, NEHTA, Australia
Robert P. Jalleh, Chairman, Alpha Specialist Centre, Malaysia
Marc Hsu, Director, Medical Informatics Centre, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
Bryan Tan, Partner, Pinsent Mason Mpillay, Singapore
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The document discusses key considerations for setting up an IT department in a hospital. It recommends that the hospital board appoint a Chief Information Officer (CIO) who is a physician with IT experience. The CIO should create an IT roadmap that includes software, hardware, and networking needs based on the hospital's current operations and projected growth. This roadmap will determine the software applications, hardware infrastructure, data center model, backup/disaster recovery strategy, and network setup for the hospital. Successful implementation of large healthcare IT projects like electronic medical record systems requires a focus on change management with clinical staff rather than treating it solely as an IT project.
Singapore National EHR -- Adaptive Architecture for Transformation and Innova...Peter Tan
This document summarizes the Singapore National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) system and the adaptive enterprise architecture approach used for its transformation and innovation. It provides context on Singapore's population and healthcare system. It then describes the NEHR strategy to achieve integrated, connected, adopted, and optimized healthcare through electronic health information exchange. The adaptive enterprise architecture is operationalized through collaborative governance processes and a repository to support ongoing NEHR refresh, new initiatives, and extending architecture to new business areas as needed.
The document summarizes the RNAO eChampion Program which aims to facilitate nursing's involvement in Ontario's eHealth agenda. It discusses the goals of increasing nurses' eHealth expertise and identifying nursing's contribution to eHealth. Over 250 nurses have participated as eChampions, attending workshops and networking teleconferences to support eHealth adoption. Evaluations found increased understanding and confidence. eChampions promote eHealth benefits and help overcome barriers in their workplaces. The program has increased nursing's awareness, involvement and support for eHealth.
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia - ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM | T...Julien de Salaberry
Presentation on the importance and impact of IoT Healthcare / Healthtech on the delivery of healthcare in Asia to the ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM cohort
#healthtechasia
This document provides a summary of the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) and implementation process at dwise Healthcare. It discusses the key modules in HMIS including outpatient, inpatient, billing, laboratory, radiology. It describes the features of outpatient registration and appointment management. The implementation process focuses on customizing the system to client workflows and standards, training staff, go-live support and maintenance support. The HMIS is implemented using a phased approach to ensure a smooth transition from paper to digital records.
This document is an agenda for the IoT, Big Data in Healthcare Summit taking place June 21-22, 2016 in Toronto, Canada. The summit will bring together healthcare professionals and technology solution providers to discuss how internet of things (IoT) and big data can help make the Canadian healthcare system more efficient. Over the two days, the agenda features keynote speakers and panels on various topics such as remote patient care, data integration, and maintaining patient privacy in an increasingly digital healthcare system.
Standards play a fundamental role in eHealth by ensuring consistency in patient health information collection and exchange across systems to facilitate interoperability. Emerging professionals in eHealth fields must understand the importance of standards and how they are applied. While standards can inhibit innovation, they also provide a common language to help new solutions connect to existing practices and create a progressive eHealth ecosystem. The writers discuss how standards improve continuity of care, enable information sharing between healthcare sectors, and support integrated electronic medical records across organizations.
The document discusses key considerations for setting up an IT department in a hospital. It recommends that the hospital board appoint a Chief Information Officer (CIO) who is a physician with IT experience. The CIO should create an IT roadmap that includes software, hardware, and networking needs based on the hospital's current operations and projected growth. This roadmap will determine the software applications, hardware infrastructure, data center model, backup/disaster recovery strategy, and network setup for the hospital. Successful implementation of large healthcare IT projects like electronic medical record systems requires a focus on change management with clinical staff rather than treating it solely as an IT project.
Singapore National EHR -- Adaptive Architecture for Transformation and Innova...Peter Tan
This document summarizes the Singapore National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) system and the adaptive enterprise architecture approach used for its transformation and innovation. It provides context on Singapore's population and healthcare system. It then describes the NEHR strategy to achieve integrated, connected, adopted, and optimized healthcare through electronic health information exchange. The adaptive enterprise architecture is operationalized through collaborative governance processes and a repository to support ongoing NEHR refresh, new initiatives, and extending architecture to new business areas as needed.
The document summarizes the RNAO eChampion Program which aims to facilitate nursing's involvement in Ontario's eHealth agenda. It discusses the goals of increasing nurses' eHealth expertise and identifying nursing's contribution to eHealth. Over 250 nurses have participated as eChampions, attending workshops and networking teleconferences to support eHealth adoption. Evaluations found increased understanding and confidence. eChampions promote eHealth benefits and help overcome barriers in their workplaces. The program has increased nursing's awareness, involvement and support for eHealth.
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia - ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM | T...Julien de Salaberry
Presentation on the importance and impact of IoT Healthcare / Healthtech on the delivery of healthcare in Asia to the ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM cohort
#healthtechasia
This document provides a summary of the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) and implementation process at dwise Healthcare. It discusses the key modules in HMIS including outpatient, inpatient, billing, laboratory, radiology. It describes the features of outpatient registration and appointment management. The implementation process focuses on customizing the system to client workflows and standards, training staff, go-live support and maintenance support. The HMIS is implemented using a phased approach to ensure a smooth transition from paper to digital records.
This document is an agenda for the IoT, Big Data in Healthcare Summit taking place June 21-22, 2016 in Toronto, Canada. The summit will bring together healthcare professionals and technology solution providers to discuss how internet of things (IoT) and big data can help make the Canadian healthcare system more efficient. Over the two days, the agenda features keynote speakers and panels on various topics such as remote patient care, data integration, and maintaining patient privacy in an increasingly digital healthcare system.
Standards play a fundamental role in eHealth by ensuring consistency in patient health information collection and exchange across systems to facilitate interoperability. Emerging professionals in eHealth fields must understand the importance of standards and how they are applied. While standards can inhibit innovation, they also provide a common language to help new solutions connect to existing practices and create a progressive eHealth ecosystem. The writers discuss how standards improve continuity of care, enable information sharing between healthcare sectors, and support integrated electronic medical records across organizations.
Development And Implementation Strategies - Roy Harperhealthcareisi
This document discusses the development and implementation of health information technology and electronic health records in Northern Ireland from 1999 to the present. It summarizes key milestones and strategies, including the bottom-up development of disease-specific electronic medical records, building infrastructure and evidence over time, and ensuring clinical engagement. It highlights challenges around integrating disparate systems and accessing information, and the move towards a regional electronic care record to help address these issues.
General AeHS Presentation Published June 2016Nic Moens
1) AeHS is a network of social businesses that develops eHealth software solutions like Afya Pro to improve healthcare in Africa by leveraging information and communication technologies.
2) Afya Pro electronic health information system has been implemented in over 28 healthcare facilities in Tanzania, 6 in Zimbabwe, and 7 in Malawi to manage patient records, finances, supplies and generate data and reports.
3) Case studies found Afya Pro improved quality of care, management, transparency and income for healthcare facilities while empowering staff with computer skills.
This document provides an agenda for a two-day healthcare IT forum taking place on September 2nd and 3rd, 2007. Day one includes presentations on e-health initiatives in the Eastern Mediterranean region, implementing a unified hospital information system across multiple hospitals, smart health centers in Saudi Arabia, evaluating the return on investment of digital health programs, user training, adopting electronic health records, using RFID and wireless technologies in healthcare, and considering e-health and home care. Day two focuses on change management for IT implementation, criteria for selecting hospital information systems, challenges in health information system implementation, project management best practices, automating providers and payers, and improving nursing practice through technology.
This document discusses Intermountain Healthcare's strategy for implementing a telehealth program. It summarizes Intermountain's decision to build its own telehealth platform rather than buy from vendors due to existing internal resources and a desire for customization. The summary describes Intermountain's initial focus on tele-ICU and plans to expand to other specialties. Implementation best practices are also reviewed, including assessing leadership support, organizational culture and readiness, clinical workflows, technology, staffing models, and budget considerations.
Can Wearable Technology Transform The Healthcare Sector?Pixel Crayons
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The Smart Health Centers project places trained health information specialists (Navigators) in traditional and non-traditional health facilities to assist patients in connecting to their own medical records and find reliable information about their own conditions. All Navigators are trained in the Smart Health Center Model using this training guide.
This report makes available Remote Monitoring Solutions presented by 71 companies who replied to the Hospital Bernal Solution Match Call, launched by eHealth HUB in February 2017.
The document discusses key considerations for behavioral health organizations implementing electronic health records systems. It covers regulatory compliance with HIPAA, the meaningful use program, impacts of the local healthcare environment, best practices for system implementation, managing organizational change, and aligning clinical and business workflows with the new system. Maintaining privacy of sensitive patient information while meeting regulatory requirements is emphasized.
Wearables-Provider-Research_iTriage November 2015Peggy Lawless
- The survey found that most providers have adopted several patient-facing technologies like patient portals and secure email. Remote patient monitoring devices for chronic disease management are also increasingly used.
- While video visits are still not widely adopted, increased access to care is seen as the top benefit and over half of providers plan to offer it within two years.
- Providers working in accountable care organizations are more likely to embrace new technologies than other providers.
This document summarizes a town hall meeting discussing the certification of personal health records (PHRs) by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT). It outlines the benefits of PHRs, why certification is important, what criteria will be used, and how the public can provide input. The key points are:
1) PHRs allow individuals to access and control their health information in one place to improve care and decision making.
2) CCHIT will begin certifying PHRs in July 2009 based on criteria for privacy, security, interoperability, and functionality.
3) The public is invited to comment on the draft PHR certification criteria through October 29, 2008 to help
"Theera-Ampornpunt N. Medical informatics: a look from USA to Thailand. Paper presented at: Ramathibodi’s Fourth Decade: Best Innovation to Daily Practice; 2009 Feb 10-13; Nonthaburi, Thailand. Panel discussion via videoconference, in Thai."
Health care transformation in the pandemic eraVeerendra Singh
The document discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed healthcare globally and accelerated the adoption of telemedicine and digital health technologies. It outlines several ways that telemedicine, artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring, digital diagnostics and other emerging technologies are improving healthcare access and outcomes in the pandemic era. The pandemic has highlighted the need for more emphasis on preventative care, remote care options and greater technological integration in healthcare systems going forward.
The document provides an overview of Andy Wilkins' background in healthcare consulting and digital health. It discusses the large size of the global healthcare market and rising costs driven by chronic disease, aging populations, and new medical technologies. It also outlines some of the key challenges in digital healthcare adoption, including modifying patient behaviors and overcoming barriers across the healthcare ecosystem. Finally, it identifies opportunities in areas like aged care and improving the outpatient experience through better support for patients outside of clinical settings.
Cloud computing has the potential to be a game changer for the Indian healthcare system. The adoption of cloud services can help address issues like the high cost of infrastructure for hospitals while improving scalability, access, and efficiency. One example is Rainbow Hospitals, a large pediatric hospital network, which overhauled its legacy IT systems by implementing a new electronic medical records and other software systems on the cloud. This allowed the hospitals to scale resources as needed, gave clinicians ubiquitous access to patient information, and led to improvements in turnaround times, documentation accuracy, and other operational metrics. Cloud computing can reduce costs for healthcare organizations while improving care delivery if implemented successfully.
The 10 most advanced healthcare solution providers 2018Merry D'souza
“The 10 Most Advanced Healthcare Solution Providers”, we have not only come up with the top-notch healthcare solution providers (hospitals etc.), but also have enlisted those companies that provide technological solutions to meet the ongoing demand of the healthcare industry. On the cover, we have enlisted Aptsource Software. It is a company having decades of experience in healthcare informatics. Aptsource helps its customers and partners with products and solutions for wide range application areas in healthcare.
The healthcare industry is being disrupted by technology and a shift to greater patient / individual empowerment. This represents a formidable opportunity for healthcare in Asia. What catalyst role could / should strategics play in Asia healthcare innovation and how?
Healthcare Landscape and Connected Health Trend of SingaporeYee Jie NG
This deck describes the current healthcare landscape and technology trends in Singapore. It also highlights the global trend and expert's recommendation.
Resource efficient frugal innovation case summaries, Team Finland Future Watc...Team Finland Future Watch
1) Forus Health developed a low-cost portable eye screening device called 3nethra that can detect major eye diseases. It aims to make eye care accessible in rural areas through telemedicine connections between primary and specialized care centers.
2) Narayana Hrudayalaya provides affordable heart surgeries through high volume operations and internal process innovations like task specialization. It aims to expand its low-cost hospital network across India.
3) Aravind Eye Care is the largest eye care provider in the world. It makes eye care affordable through high volume surgeries and cost savings from items produced in-house. It aims to perform one million surgeries annually and expand its network of hospitals
This document provides information about the IBC Healthcare conference titled "Investing in & Developing World Class Healthcare Services" that will take place from June 8-11, 2015 in Singapore. The conference will focus on investing in and developing tertiary hospital services, with topics including benchmarks from world-class hospitals, clinical and operational excellence, advanced consultative care, technology transforming patient experiences, and financial performance of tertiary hospitals. It outlines the agenda, speakers, and registration details. Key hospital and industry leaders from Asia will discuss their best practices and case studies.
Integrated Health Information Systems (IHiS) is a healthcare IT leader transforming patient care through technology innovation. IHiS manages integrated systems and over 700 IT professionals across Singapore's public healthcare sector. The CEO's message discusses IHiS' role in helping 4 hospitals achieve HIMSS Stage 6 for advanced EMR, driving further EMR adoption, and using technology to transform healthcare delivery beyond hospital walls.
Development And Implementation Strategies - Roy Harperhealthcareisi
This document discusses the development and implementation of health information technology and electronic health records in Northern Ireland from 1999 to the present. It summarizes key milestones and strategies, including the bottom-up development of disease-specific electronic medical records, building infrastructure and evidence over time, and ensuring clinical engagement. It highlights challenges around integrating disparate systems and accessing information, and the move towards a regional electronic care record to help address these issues.
General AeHS Presentation Published June 2016Nic Moens
1) AeHS is a network of social businesses that develops eHealth software solutions like Afya Pro to improve healthcare in Africa by leveraging information and communication technologies.
2) Afya Pro electronic health information system has been implemented in over 28 healthcare facilities in Tanzania, 6 in Zimbabwe, and 7 in Malawi to manage patient records, finances, supplies and generate data and reports.
3) Case studies found Afya Pro improved quality of care, management, transparency and income for healthcare facilities while empowering staff with computer skills.
This document provides an agenda for a two-day healthcare IT forum taking place on September 2nd and 3rd, 2007. Day one includes presentations on e-health initiatives in the Eastern Mediterranean region, implementing a unified hospital information system across multiple hospitals, smart health centers in Saudi Arabia, evaluating the return on investment of digital health programs, user training, adopting electronic health records, using RFID and wireless technologies in healthcare, and considering e-health and home care. Day two focuses on change management for IT implementation, criteria for selecting hospital information systems, challenges in health information system implementation, project management best practices, automating providers and payers, and improving nursing practice through technology.
This document discusses Intermountain Healthcare's strategy for implementing a telehealth program. It summarizes Intermountain's decision to build its own telehealth platform rather than buy from vendors due to existing internal resources and a desire for customization. The summary describes Intermountain's initial focus on tele-ICU and plans to expand to other specialties. Implementation best practices are also reviewed, including assessing leadership support, organizational culture and readiness, clinical workflows, technology, staffing models, and budget considerations.
Can Wearable Technology Transform The Healthcare Sector?Pixel Crayons
The last decade has seen a boom in wearable technology. Wearable technology is changing every industry & the healthcare sector is no exception.
Read the full blog here: https://rb.gy/0po42b
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The Smart Health Centers project places trained health information specialists (Navigators) in traditional and non-traditional health facilities to assist patients in connecting to their own medical records and find reliable information about their own conditions. All Navigators are trained in the Smart Health Center Model using this training guide.
This report makes available Remote Monitoring Solutions presented by 71 companies who replied to the Hospital Bernal Solution Match Call, launched by eHealth HUB in February 2017.
The document discusses key considerations for behavioral health organizations implementing electronic health records systems. It covers regulatory compliance with HIPAA, the meaningful use program, impacts of the local healthcare environment, best practices for system implementation, managing organizational change, and aligning clinical and business workflows with the new system. Maintaining privacy of sensitive patient information while meeting regulatory requirements is emphasized.
Wearables-Provider-Research_iTriage November 2015Peggy Lawless
- The survey found that most providers have adopted several patient-facing technologies like patient portals and secure email. Remote patient monitoring devices for chronic disease management are also increasingly used.
- While video visits are still not widely adopted, increased access to care is seen as the top benefit and over half of providers plan to offer it within two years.
- Providers working in accountable care organizations are more likely to embrace new technologies than other providers.
This document summarizes a town hall meeting discussing the certification of personal health records (PHRs) by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT). It outlines the benefits of PHRs, why certification is important, what criteria will be used, and how the public can provide input. The key points are:
1) PHRs allow individuals to access and control their health information in one place to improve care and decision making.
2) CCHIT will begin certifying PHRs in July 2009 based on criteria for privacy, security, interoperability, and functionality.
3) The public is invited to comment on the draft PHR certification criteria through October 29, 2008 to help
"Theera-Ampornpunt N. Medical informatics: a look from USA to Thailand. Paper presented at: Ramathibodi’s Fourth Decade: Best Innovation to Daily Practice; 2009 Feb 10-13; Nonthaburi, Thailand. Panel discussion via videoconference, in Thai."
Health care transformation in the pandemic eraVeerendra Singh
The document discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed healthcare globally and accelerated the adoption of telemedicine and digital health technologies. It outlines several ways that telemedicine, artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring, digital diagnostics and other emerging technologies are improving healthcare access and outcomes in the pandemic era. The pandemic has highlighted the need for more emphasis on preventative care, remote care options and greater technological integration in healthcare systems going forward.
The document provides an overview of Andy Wilkins' background in healthcare consulting and digital health. It discusses the large size of the global healthcare market and rising costs driven by chronic disease, aging populations, and new medical technologies. It also outlines some of the key challenges in digital healthcare adoption, including modifying patient behaviors and overcoming barriers across the healthcare ecosystem. Finally, it identifies opportunities in areas like aged care and improving the outpatient experience through better support for patients outside of clinical settings.
Cloud computing has the potential to be a game changer for the Indian healthcare system. The adoption of cloud services can help address issues like the high cost of infrastructure for hospitals while improving scalability, access, and efficiency. One example is Rainbow Hospitals, a large pediatric hospital network, which overhauled its legacy IT systems by implementing a new electronic medical records and other software systems on the cloud. This allowed the hospitals to scale resources as needed, gave clinicians ubiquitous access to patient information, and led to improvements in turnaround times, documentation accuracy, and other operational metrics. Cloud computing can reduce costs for healthcare organizations while improving care delivery if implemented successfully.
The 10 most advanced healthcare solution providers 2018Merry D'souza
“The 10 Most Advanced Healthcare Solution Providers”, we have not only come up with the top-notch healthcare solution providers (hospitals etc.), but also have enlisted those companies that provide technological solutions to meet the ongoing demand of the healthcare industry. On the cover, we have enlisted Aptsource Software. It is a company having decades of experience in healthcare informatics. Aptsource helps its customers and partners with products and solutions for wide range application areas in healthcare.
The healthcare industry is being disrupted by technology and a shift to greater patient / individual empowerment. This represents a formidable opportunity for healthcare in Asia. What catalyst role could / should strategics play in Asia healthcare innovation and how?
Healthcare Landscape and Connected Health Trend of SingaporeYee Jie NG
This deck describes the current healthcare landscape and technology trends in Singapore. It also highlights the global trend and expert's recommendation.
Resource efficient frugal innovation case summaries, Team Finland Future Watc...Team Finland Future Watch
1) Forus Health developed a low-cost portable eye screening device called 3nethra that can detect major eye diseases. It aims to make eye care accessible in rural areas through telemedicine connections between primary and specialized care centers.
2) Narayana Hrudayalaya provides affordable heart surgeries through high volume operations and internal process innovations like task specialization. It aims to expand its low-cost hospital network across India.
3) Aravind Eye Care is the largest eye care provider in the world. It makes eye care affordable through high volume surgeries and cost savings from items produced in-house. It aims to perform one million surgeries annually and expand its network of hospitals
This document provides information about the IBC Healthcare conference titled "Investing in & Developing World Class Healthcare Services" that will take place from June 8-11, 2015 in Singapore. The conference will focus on investing in and developing tertiary hospital services, with topics including benchmarks from world-class hospitals, clinical and operational excellence, advanced consultative care, technology transforming patient experiences, and financial performance of tertiary hospitals. It outlines the agenda, speakers, and registration details. Key hospital and industry leaders from Asia will discuss their best practices and case studies.
Integrated Health Information Systems (IHiS) is a healthcare IT leader transforming patient care through technology innovation. IHiS manages integrated systems and over 700 IT professionals across Singapore's public healthcare sector. The CEO's message discusses IHiS' role in helping 4 hospitals achieve HIMSS Stage 6 for advanced EMR, driving further EMR adoption, and using technology to transform healthcare delivery beyond hospital walls.
This document provides information about the mHealth + Telehealth World 2014 conference to be held July 22-24, 2014 in Boston, MA. The conference will focus on increasing efficiency, encouraging engagement, and ensuring sustainability of connected health programs through the combined use of mHealth and telehealth technologies. It outlines the conference agenda which includes sessions on creating sustainable business models, understanding legislation and regulations, overcoming security issues, and transitioning programs from pilots to standard practice. It invites health executives from various sectors to attend and learn strategies to successfully utilize mHealth and telehealth.
Maureen Charlebois, Chief Nursing Director and Group Director, Canada Health ...Investnet
This document summarizes Canada Health Infoway's efforts to digitally transform healthcare across Canada in 3 waves: 1) Building foundational systems, 2) Providing digital tools for clinicians, and 3) Empowering patients. It highlights achievements in areas like EMR adoption and e-prescribing, and outlines ambitions to expand telehomecare and online patient services. Clinical leadership, change management, and ensuring clinicians have necessary digital skills are emphasized as key to adoption and realizing benefits of digital health innovations.
Presentation summary from Canon for Business Information at Work 2014 event: The Healthcare sector is under significant pressure; patients demand greater personalisation and better integration across healthcare providers, whilst budgets are being cut. The explosion of patient data and information is the sector’s biggest opportunity and its biggest challenge is to deliver improved patient outcomes more efficiently and securely.
The inaugural Philippines Healthcare will focus on investment opportunities in the Philippines healthcare sector as well as examine the developments in healthcare plans and policies by government, market access opportunities for pharma and technology, new healthcare facility projects, upgrades and expansions and increasing efficiencies of existing facilities.
Philippines is currently focused on speeding up health facilities and upgrades, meeting the needs and growing demand for health specialists, training to ensure competency and quality of healthcare services and ensuring the availability of drugs throughout the country.
The conference will have discussions on policy and regulation updates, investment opportunities, projects and developments to strengthen Philippines healthcare infrastructure and delivery.
It will be held in Manila and will have representations from government, hospitals, insurance companies, pharma companies, health technology and medical device providers and other related stakeholders.
This document provides information about the "mHealth + Telehealth World" conference taking place from July 20-22, 2015 in Boston, MA. The conference will discuss implementing and expanding connected health programs, exploring examples of connected health success and outcomes, and engaging providers and consumers. Speakers will address topics like return on investment of connected health, reimbursement models, choosing technology solutions, bridging care across settings, increasing provider participation, evaluating mobile apps, consumer engagement strategies, and empowering consumers.
Medical Travel Conference Agenda in SingaporeLei Ching Y.
Featuring C - level executives from Asia's hospitals, IBC’s Medical Travel 2014 unveils medical tourism market forces and evaluates how leading industry players strategize to meet the growing demand for high quality healthcare. Through interactive and intensive knowledge sharing sessions, this conference creates a single platform for high level networking and learning between leading healthcare providers and key market players in driving patient-centered, affordable and quality healthcare services for global expansion.
Management information evaluation system, e- nursing, telenursing, telemedicinesilla elsa soji
This document discusses management information and evaluation systems (MIES), e-nursing, telenursing, and telemedicine. It defines each topic and discusses their objectives, importance, types, standards, advantages, disadvantages, and issues. For MIES, it outlines its classification, implementation methods, and importance for organizational planning and decision-making. For e-nursing, it examines its goals, types, strategies, and benefits for learners, organizations, and the nursing profession. Telenursing is defined as using technology to provide nursing care from a distance, while telemedicine delivers healthcare services remotely using information and communication technologies.
CCIO Leaders Network, Dr Joe McDonald, Chair of the CCIO Leaders Networkmfolkard
This document discusses the work of the Chief Clinical Information Officer Leaders Network in promoting user-centered clinical information systems. Some key points:
- The network aims to give end users a voice, promote user-led development, and share best practices.
- Clinical information systems must serve clinicians well in order to serve patients. Users must be involved in design and continuous improvement.
- High quality clinical data is essential for research, commissioning, and incentives like CQUIN payments. Clinical leadership over information is important.
- The network conducted a survey of over 1,150 users that provided insights into user experience and differences between trusts. It plans further surveys, conferences, and work to develop tools and standards.
Nursing informatics integrates nursing science with information and analytical sciences to manage data in nursing practice. Nurses need informatics skills to improve practice using evidence-based research, develop clinical skills using electronic medical records, and create health policies through data collection. Computer systems like management information systems and hospital information management systems help manage client care and health organizations. Nurses apply informatics in clinical practice, administration, education, and research. Telemedicine delivers healthcare using technology where distance is a factor, allowing for diagnosis, treatment and education across locations to improve health. India has implemented some telemedicine systems through private hospitals and corporations to increase access and reduce costs.
Nursing informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom in nursing practice. It aims to improve patient safety and quality of care through generating knowledge and clinical workflows, creating uniform guidelines, and using information technology in all aspects of nursing. Nurses play a key role in nursing informatics by assessing needs, developing efficient clinical workflows, and managing and interpreting data to improve clinical practice.
Musadiq Subar, IT Programme Manager and Clinical Technical ArchitectHIMSS UK
North Middlesex University Hospital serves over 350,000 people in London. They sought to improve patient care and staff experience by transitioning to digital services. This involved engaging clinicians to build applications for electronic referrals, discharge summaries, and test results. Scanning paper records improved access to patient information across systems. Challenges included changing workflows and gaining support, but benefits included better clinical decisions, coding, and outcomes for a sustainable digital healthcare model.
Medical Device Asia Conference, 28-31 Oct 2014, SingaporeLei Ching Y.
MED DEVICE ASIA is the only high level platform in Asia to showcase innovative ideas, trends in partnerships with public sector and clinicians and to network with experts and industry leaders to find out about regulatory updates, investment opportunities, product development and market access.
Year after year, technology has played a role in changing the way that health care is delivered. Now in 2014, as technology continues to advance, consumers are demanding more convenient and cost effective care through increased use of mHealth and Telehealth. The mHealth + Telehealth World 2014 is must attend event for health care executives interested in learning how to most efficiently utilize Telehealth programs and mHealth practices to improve patient outcomes by promoting interoperability, sustainability, provider interest, and consumer engagement. Hear case studies, understand the ROI, and discuss ways to address critical issues – including licensing and security issues – of digital health practices.
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February 10, 2011 BDPA Charlotte Program meeting.
Presented by:
Karen D. Hill, RHIA
Recruitment/Placement Specialist
ONC HIT Grant
Health Sciences Division
Central Piedmont Community College
Health Information Technology Workforce Development Program
Central Piedmont Community College
Jishnu organiations study at pvs hospitalLibu Thomas
The document summarizes an organizational study of PVS Hospital in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. PVS Hospital is a 350 bed hospital with over 100 doctors that was established in 1974. It has received ISO 9001:2008 and NABH accreditation for providing quality healthcare across various departments. The study analyzes the hospital's structure, functions, strengths as modern facilities and experienced staff, weaknesses as lack of decentralization and computerization, and opportunities for growth through new facilities and health packages. Suggestions include increasing employee satisfaction, training, and fully computerizing operations.
Rigney Dolphin is an Irish BPO company that established a Connected Health division in 2009. It operates telehealth and remote patient monitoring programs using nurses based in Waterford. The document discusses Rigney Dolphin's role in the healthcare ecosystem, partnerships with organizations like Cleveland Clinic, challenges in the sector around business models and funding, and components of successful telehealth solutions. It emphasizes the importance of collaborations, engaging clinicians, and understanding how large healthcare providers operate in order to deliver effective remote care programs.
Factors to keep in mind when you’re considering cloud storage services.Rita Barry
This document discusses the risks of using consumer-oriented cloud storage services like Dropbox for corporate data storage. It notes that while these services are appealing for their low costs and accessibility across devices, they do not provide the high service level agreements and security guarantees required by businesses. Specifically, these services do not guarantee high data availability, do unscheduled maintenance that could disrupt access, and can terminate accounts at any time without warning or compensation. The document recommends using on-premise versions of these services instead to get business features while maintaining ease of use.
Unlike more tangible technologies where a failed implementation causes a down network, SIEM (security information and event management) requires a more qualitative approach to determining success or failure. The surprising reality is that most SIEM projects completely fail to deliver any discernable bene ts to the organization and are abandoned in frustration
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Carve-outs and Mergers and Acquisitions place unique demands on IT. How can y...Rita Barry
Mergers are complex and Carve-outs only add to the dif culty and the level of complexity that the delivery team must manage. The creation of a stand-alone entity in a matter of weeks is daunting; moreover, the lack of cooperation from the legacy organization or the attrition of employees creates a chaotic environment that must be overcome. RKON helps clients to determine the most favorable level of IT sourcing and to implement the most appropriate technology for the new business unit — all to ensure a successful “day one.”
This document provides an agenda for the 2nd Annual Healthcare Facilities Asia conference taking place from June 8-11, 2015 in Singapore. The conference will feature presentations and panels on developing healthcare infrastructure in Asia, with a focus on facility design innovations, technology integration, green hospitals, and the aging population. Key topics include Singapore's public health plan, healthcare advancements in North Asia, planning for growth in Southeast Asia, developing specialist facilities like birthing centers and spine hospitals, and new projects in facility design from countries like South Korea, the US, and Singapore. The agenda also lists CEO panels, keynote speakers, and site tours of local healthcare facilities.
Biopharma Production & Development Week 2015 Rita Barry
What’s New for 2015
- C-Level Panel: Cutting Edge Insights on China’s Growing Biotech Market
- China FDA Special Address
- 80+ Key Expert Speakers from Asia’s leading Pharma & Biotech
- 1 Joint Exhibition & Networking Area
- 4 Days of Expert Knowledge Sharing
- Revamped Program with New Special Focused Tracks & Sessions
Cell Line Development and Engineering 2015 Rita Barry
This document provides an agenda for the Cell Line Asia conference taking place on May 20-21, 2015 in Singapore. The conference will focus on strategies and technologies for developing robust cell lines at high quality and scale for biopharmaceutical production.
The agenda lists over 30 speakers from companies in China, USA, and Singapore who will present on topics such as novel cell line development platforms, high-throughput analytical methods, media optimization, glycosylation analysis, bioprocess design and scale-up strategies, and next-generation bioprocessing trends. There will also be panel discussions, networking events, and two pre-conference workshops on design of experiments applications and bioprocess technology transfer. The conference is aimed at cell line developers
What’s NEW in 2015’s program?
• More case studies on successful commercialization
• Insights on developing biosimilars under new CFDA guideline
• Emerging business models in regulated and developing markets
• New and timely topics on:
o Valuating biosimilars investments
o Successful technology transfer
o Key criteria in gaining approval
Also, NEW Expert Faculty includes:
Dr Shin Jae Chang, Vice President, Celltrion, Korea
Ira Jacobs, Global Oncology Lead, Biosimilars, Pfizer, US
Paul Thomas, Business Unit Head – Biosimilars, Biocon, India
Dr. Martina A. Sersch, Global Clinical Lead, Oncology Global Development, APAC Biotherapeutics Lead, Genentech, Inc. / F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
Raj Kannan, Vice President, Commercial Head, Biosimilars, Merck, Switzerland
Huiguo (Forrest) Hu, General Manager of International Business, Shanghai CP Guojian Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, China
Ko Chung Lin, Chief Executive Officer, PharmaEssentia Corporation, Taiwan
Wen Yong, Vice Director, Drug Research Institutes, Biopharmaceutical Institute, Jiangsu AoSaiKang Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, China
http://www.biosimilarsasia.com
“A key source of growth in biologics over the next several years will be Biomanufacturing” Ge Li, Chairman and CEO, Wuxi” <outsourcing-pharma.com,>
“Other issues with single-use include standardization of systems, the dependability to vendors, and the supply chain and waste management but if we can overcome extractables and leachables, we will eventually be able to scale up to many thousands of liters.” Jason Li, Senior Director, Downstream Processing, Genor Biopharma <biopharma-reporter.com,>
Industry experts will discuss these and more at the 5th Annual Biomanufacturing Conference in Grand Hyatt Shanghai, China on 19 – 22 May 2015 during IBC’s Biopharma Development & Production (BDP) Week.
As you know, pharma compliance is a critical issue, particularly in China. The Chinese government’s recent crackdowns on the business practices of various pharmaceutical companies have sent shockwaves throughout the industry and the price to pay for non-compliance is exceedingly high, with massive revenue losses and irreclaimable reputational damages
To address this pertinent issue, IBC Asia is convening the forthcoming Pharma Compliance Summit
(Mar 2015) in Shanghai, China. Set to be an informative and insightful event, this conference will prepare participants in dealing with the latest legal compliance landmines and equip them with an in-depth understanding of how to mitigate non- compliance risks at every part of the pharma value chain.
Top companies will share best practices of internal compliance programs and third party due diligence strategies; Gain these exclusive insights and incorporate them into their own company, reaping maximum benefits.
Your expert speaker faculty includes:
• Leon Wang, Vice President, AstraZeneca China
• Heike Deters, Head of Compliance, Bayer Healthcare China
• Dr Wang Xianlin, Member, Expert Advisory Group of Anti-Monopoly Commission, State Council People’s Republic of China
• Maija Burtmanis, Regional Legal & Compliance Director JAPAC, AbbVie
• Gareth Lee, General Counsel & Head of Compliance APAC, Allergan
• Cristopher Landrito, Regional Compliance Manager APAC, Merck
• David Shen, General Counsel & VP Legal, AstraZeneca China
• Dr Wu Ke, President, Shanghai BravoBio
• Alejandro Castro, Regional Audit Manager Asia Pacific, Novartis
• Linda Ling, Senior Healthcare Compliance Manager, OTC China, Johnson & Johnson
http://www.pharmacompliance-china.com
IBC’s OTC Pharma Asia conference is returning 2-5 March 2015 at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore to prepare you for future growth in the OTC and Consumer Health market in Asia. You will witness how the OTC landscape varies by country as well as the latest product trends, consumer insights and innovative offerings in OTC – a crucial element to achieve global success.
http://www.otcpharmaasia.com
For 2015, we are going to hear NEW panel speakers from Indonesia Stock Exchange, Australia Stock Exchange, Philippine Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Osaka Stock Exchange and Colombo Stock Exchange. Each of the exchanges will present a 10 minute update about their country on what are the new initiatives that have rolled out, how they address the needs of the private side, which infrastructure support the local regulatory body address in the short term vs. long term and the ASEAN trading link to ease cross border trading.
Not only that, we will answer key questions of the post trade industry including:
• Have Asian market participants been preparing for operational readiness as Dodd Frank, Emir and Basel 3 are being unrolled in Asia?
• Will T2S lead to a migration of all financial players to ISO 20022 in Europe?
• What are the impacts of Hong Kong Shanghai Stock Connect on Asia’s economy and the global financial markets?
• What is the impact on transaction funding and foreign exchange operations of moving from T+3 to T+2?
• Are CCPs all equal? Can we quantify the benefits of moving to a CCP?
• How is the buyside firm in Asia dealing with a collateral solution? Do the costs outweigh the benefits?
Biopharma Production and Development China 2015 Rita Barry
As the BioPharma industry grows in China and the Asian region, we invite you to be a part of this tremendous growth & development opportunities!
IBC’s Biopharma Development & Production Week in China is THE meeting place for biopharma industry professionals and scientists to get the highest quality and practical information that will enable them to develop competitive advantages and advance their capabilities in developing and manufacturing cell lines, biosimilars, biobetters, vaccines or novel biologics.
Top Reasons Why You Should Participate:
- Establish Business Partnerships with Chinese/Asian drug developers and contract
manufacturers
- Learn technical & practical know how from experiences on the ground in Asia
- Showcase your cutting edge solutions in front of key China/Asian Biopharma
decision makers
http://www.biopharmaproduction.com
This document provides information about the IBC Oncology Asia conference happening from November 25-28, 2014 in Singapore. The conference will focus on clinical development and market access strategies for oncology drugs in Asia. It will feature speakers from pharmaceutical companies discussing topics like market trends, developing competitive pipelines, biosimilars, clinical trials, understanding oncologists, market access strategies, pricing and reimbursement. There will also be pre and post-conference workshops on oncology clinical trials, biosimilars, and pricing and reimbursement models. The conference aims to help attendees learn how to expedite oncology drug development and successfully access cancer drug markets in Asia.
The offshore RMB market has evolved rapidly since 2010 and there have been periods of significant pricing dislocation between onshore and offshore forex and interest rate markets. Over the medium to long term, as the RMB exchange rate becomes more flexible, more products are traded in the offshore RMB market with growing liquidity, and capital account is gradually liberalized, the convergence trend in the pricing of onshore and offshore RMB asset markets is inevitable. <China Money Network, 28 July 2014)
The Value of RMB Currency in the Market, Liquidity & Risk will be discussed at IBC’s Offshore RMB Seminar (Parkroyal on Beach Road, Singapore * 27 November 2014) by these industry leaders:
Joe Ng, Head of Renminbi Payments Product Management - Asia Pacific, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, Hong Kong
Update Speaker from Gladys, ICBC, Singapore
Motasim Iqbal, Head of Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore
Noritaka Akamatsu, Deputy Head, Office of Regional Economic Integration, Chair, Financial Sector Community of Practice, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
Other Key Topics Addressed Include:
• RMB Policy Liberalization
• Investing in RMB Capital Markets
• RMB Cross-Border Settlements
• Developing of Offshore RMB Operations
View more at http://www.offshorermbseminar.com
A successful generic product starts with understanding consumer needs and brand value. On November 4-7 in Singapore, IBC will host the 9th Annual Generics Asia 2014, Asia’s longest running Generics conference, to help you and your organization understand how to incorporate marketing and partnership into your business strategy.
The key topics to be covered at the event include:
Regulatory Update and Accelerating Access to New market
o A panel of experts from Philippines Chamber of Pharmaceutical Industry, Actavis, Hovid and Pfizer
Building Brand Awareness and Delivering New Products with a Cost Effective Strategy
o Allan Marx Ancheta, Director Business Development and Strategy, Commercial Innovation and Alliance, Merck
Managing Sale Force Effectiveness and Innovative Channels for Generics Products
o Marvin Biliwang, Commercial Effectiveness Director, Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Establishing Partnerships to Add Value and Build Market Share
o Philip Cox, President Director, PT Takeda Indonesia
Innovative Models and Super Generics for Prolonging Product Life Cycles
o Dr. Shirish Kulkarni, Senior Vice President, Formulation Development, Sun Pharmaceutical
The document provides information about the 8th Asia Generics Conference taking place from 11-14 November 2013 in Singapore. The conference will discuss topics related to developing competitive strategies for pricing, portfolio management, and market access in the generics industry in Asia. It outlines an agenda with sessions on market outlook, regulatory pathways, market access opportunities, product differentiation, branding, distribution, and strategic partnerships. Speakers include representatives from Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Unilab, and other pharmaceutical companies. Workshops on go-to-market innovation and biosimilars entry are also advertised.
IBC’s Indonesia Healthcare conference brings together healthcare leaders to discuss evolving policies, opportunities for private healthcare investment, partnerships, projects and initiatives.
Key Conference Themes:
Updates on Regulation and the Road Towards Universal Healthcare Coverage
Hospital Management & Cutting Edge Healthcare Delivery Standards
Digital Marketing and Telehealth Solutions
Healthcare Infrastructure Projects, Investments & Development
Generics & Access to Medicine
Public-Private Partnerships & Collaboration
Why You Must Attend This Year’s Event
Understand the proactive steps to take by hospitals, pharmaceutical and insurance companies for the new Universal Healthcare Coverage policy
Discover partnerships and investment opportunities in Indonesia
Hear different case studies from major hospitals, insurance and pharmaceutical companies
Meet and exchange business cards with your peers during the networking sessions
Learn how to deliver safe and quality healthcare from other Asian countries
This document provides an agenda for the IBC Life Sciences conference taking place August 26-29, 2014 in Singapore. The conference will feature over 25 R&D expert speakers and focus on licensing, M&A, regulations, investment opportunities, clinical trial development in Asia, intellectual property strategies, and more. Key panelists and speakers include representatives from Pfizer, Sanofi, GSK, and other major pharmaceutical companies. The agenda outlines presentations and panel discussions on topics like Asia's pharmaceutical market outlook, strategic partnerships, clinical trial risks in Southeast Asia, biosimilars and generics R&D, and driving drug innovation in the region.
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Medical Affairs Asia Summit taking place from August 26-29, 2014 in Singapore. The summit will feature over 85% new speakers and focus on advancing effective communication and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. It will include keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops on topics like medical affairs strategies, stakeholder engagement, regulatory trends, and collaborating with marketing. The event is aimed at medical affairs professionals in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries in Asia.
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Electronic Health Records Asia
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IBC
HEALTHCARE
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International Marketing Partner:
4TH ANNUAL
Advancing Patient Centred EHRs in Asia
Featuring Experts from Government & Healthcare:
Department of Health,
Philippines
Ministry of Health
and Welfare,
Taiwan
Ministry of Health,
Malaysia
Malaysia Healthcare
Max Healthcare,
India
National E-Health
Transition Authority
(NEHTA), Australia
Bangkok Healthcare,
Thailand
Hamamatsu University
Hospital, Japan
Siloam Hospitals Jambi,
Indonesia
Zulekha Hospital,
UAE
Top Reasons to Attend
Understand the business case for investing in EHRs
Hear leading EHR initiatives & opportunities in Asia
Learn effective change management strategies for
patient/physician adoption
Determine the meaningful use of EHR data for
improved patient care
Select the right EHR technology & platform for your
business
Participate in networking opportunities to establish
business partnerships
Pre-Conference Workshop:
17 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
Successful Change & Performance
Management for EHR Adoption
Post-Conference Workshop:
20 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
The Business Case for EHRs:
Ensuring Returns on Your Investment
GRAND COPTHORNE
WATERFRONT HOTEL,
SINGAPORE
Co-located with:
Ministry of Defence
(MINDEF), Singapore
Media Partners:
Healthcare
2. 0800 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee
0850 Welcome from IBC Asia & Speed Networking
0900 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Suresh Ponnudurai, CEO, Malaysia Healthcare, Malaysia
LEADING EHR INITIATIVES & OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE ASIAN REGION
0910 Hong Kong’s Public-Private Interface Electronic Health
Record (PPI – EHR) Developments
• Hong Kong’s healthcare transformation to allow integrated,
real-time patient based information sharing among clinics,
private and public hospitals
• Challenges faced when setting up the EHR sharing platform
• Protecting data privacy and system security with an EHR-
specific legislation
• Future steps in Hong Kong’s EHR development plan
Winnie Tang, Co-founder & Board Member, eHealth
Consortium, Hong Kong
0950 Japan’s Challenges with Integrating EHRs with Health
Insurance Systems
• The interoperability difficulties in linking health records
with insurance
• Coping with funding challenges
• Getting small hospitals and clinics to adopt
• Future initiatives to further the adoption and
implementation of EHR
Michio Kimura, Professor , Medicine and Medical Informatics,
Director ,Medical Informatics Department, Hamamatsu
University Hospital, President, Japan Association of Medical
Informatics (JAMI), Chairman, HL7 Japan, Japan
1030 Morning Refreshment & Networking Break
1100 Taiwan’s Experience in Implementing a National EHR and
EMR Exchange System
• Introduction to the framework of Taiwan’s National EHR
model and EMR exchange system model
• Tackling interoperability challenges during implementation
• Overcoming the lack of patient information transparency
• Lessons learnt and future initiatives
Marc Hsu, Director, Medical Informatics Centre, Ministry of
Health and Welfare, Taiwan
1140 Driving Consumer Adoption of Personal Health Records
(PHR) & Personal Health Management (PHM)
• Dealing with IT literacy barriers for senior consumers
• Improving health literacy among consumers
• Encouraging the adoption of PHRs to develop health
information exchange
• Comparison of consumer profiles from developed and
developing countries and driving adoption in developing
countries
Niranjan Kumar, CIO, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India
1220 Networking Lunch
VIP 1: Nipit Piravej, CEO, Bangkok Healthcare, Thailand
VIP 2: Niranjan Kumar, CIO, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India
VIP 3: Marc Hsu, Director, Medical Informatics Centre,
Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan
If you would like to be seated on a table with the above guests
in an exclusive lunch setting, please register your interest
with weifang.sim@ibcasia.com.sg. Limited seats available!
REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.electronichealthasia.com
44THTH ANNUANNUALAL
18 June 2014 | Wednesday
CONFERENCE DAY ONE
CHANGE MANAGEMENT & ADOPTION OF EHRs
1400 Driving Physician Adoption of EHR Technology
• How to get doctors and other healthcare professionals to
engage in EHR development
• What are the key barriers preventing physician adoption
of EHR systems?
• Examining what governments can do to improve adoption
in private practices
Zakirul Karim, COO, Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and
Hospitals, Bangladesh
1440 Effective Communication & Stakeholder Engagement for
EHR Adoption
• Facilitating knowledge sharing between providers and IT
personnel
• Impact on patient-provider relationship
• Overcoming the communication barriers for a smooth EHR
implementation
KishnanPakkal, Director,Operations, ZulekhaHospital, Dubai,
UAE
1520 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Break
PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATION FOR
IMPLEMENTING EHRs
1550 Standards, Regulations & Infrastructure for the
Development of EHR in Southeast Asia
• What is being done to promote EHR in SEA?
• Status update of EHR implementation
• Challenges faced and how these can be tackled
• What initiatives are put in place to further the uptake of
EHRs?
• Opportunities in Asia
Moderator:
Nipit Piravej, CEO, Bangkok Healthcare, Thailand
Panelists:
Jovita Aragona, Information Technology Officer III,
Department of Health, Philippines
Johan A. Hutauruk, ITDirector, Jakarta Eye Centre, Indonesia
Md. Khadzir b Sheikh Haji Ahmad, Deputy Director, Health
Informatic Centre, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
1650 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks &
End of Conference Day One
PANELDISCUSSION
“Hospital-based EMR market to increase at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5%
through 2016”
~ Companies and Markets, August 2013
“Asia-Pacific health cloud market to grow 22.3%
a year” ~ PharmaTimes, October 2013
3. 0900 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Suresh Ponnudurai, CEO, Malaysia Healthcare, Malaysia
THE BUSINESS CASE FOR EHRs
0910 Evaluating the Business Case for Investing in EHR
Technology
• Understanding the costs vs value of an EHR system to
different stakeholders (government, regulators, insurers,
healthcare professions, consumers)
• What are the benefits of EHR?
• How do you quantify the return on investment for
stakeholders?
• Implementing a successful EHR business model
Suresh Ponnudurai, CEO, Malaysia Healthcare, Malaysia
PATIENT CENTRED EHRs
0950 Achieving Meaningful Use of EHRs
• Application of EHR for patient benefit
• Structure of a meaningful EHR
• Optimizing EHR application in healthcare delivery set up
Joy Chakraborty, Chief Operation Officer, P. D.,
Hinduja Hospital, India
1030 Morning Refreshment & Networking Break
1100 Evaluating EHR Usability & Areas of Improvement
• What constitutes a user-friendly EHR system
• Using EHRs to improve clinical quality, safety and efficiency
• Areas of improvement in future EHRs
Zheng Jye Ling, Medical Informatics Analyst, National
University Health Systems (NUHS), Medical Informatician,
Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Singapore
EHR STANDARDS & APPLICATIONS
1140 Blending Standards andWorkflow to Achieve Sustainable
EHR Adoption
• Relationships between standards, interoperability and
analytics
• Common challenges in the development, adoption and
implementation of EHR solutions
• Design methodology to incorporate clinical workflow,
terminologies and common datasets in EHR models
Adam Chee, Chief Advocate Officer, Binary Healthcare,
Singapore
1220 Networking Lunch
1400 Principles of Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) in EHRs
Hugh Leislie, CEO, Ocean Informatics, Australia
REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.electronichealthasia.com
44THTH ANNUANNUALAL
19 June 2014 | Thursday
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
LEADING EHR TECHNOLOGIES & SOLUTIONS
1440 EHR Technology, Interoperability & Experiences
• Criteria for selecting the right EHR technology
• Assessing the right partner
• Sharing of experiences with various partners during
EMR/EHR implementation
Panelists
Jovita Aragona, Information Technology Officer III,
Department of Health, Philippines
Pradeep Saha, SeniorVicePresident,IT, Max Healthcare, India
Nipit Piravej, CEO, Bangkok Healthcare, Thailand
If you have leading EHR technology and solutions and would
like to showcase your innovation in front of the healthcare
industry stakeholders, please contact
annna.lee@ibcasia.com.sg
1540 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Break
ENSURING PRIVACY & SECURITY
1610 Enhancing Privacy & Security
• Challenges faced and how they were overcome
• What is the next step?
• Privacy and security goals to be achieved
Pradeep Saha, Senior Vice President, IT, Max Healthcare, India
1650 Singapore’s Data Protection Policies & the Implications
for Singapore’s EHR Implementation
• Development of data protection laws in Singapore
• Guidelines to ensure data integrity, accuracy and security
• Ensuring compliance during EHR data sharing
• Impact of data protection laws on EHR implementation
Bryan Tan, Partner, Pinsent Masons Mpillay, Singapore
1720 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks &
End of the 4th Electronic Health Records Conference
OPENDISCUSSION
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44THTH ANNUANNUALAL
WORKSHOPS
Evelyn’s experience and expertise covers many facets of health
informatics especially standards development, health terminology
and electronic health records including knowledge management and
ontology. Evelyn is known nationally and internationally as a
distinguished Australian health informatician who has made major
contributions to the discipline since 1984 with several current honorary
positions, many speaking invitations and publications. Her work is
guided by her vision for a sustainable national health system via the
adoption of e-Health technologies.
Pre-Conference Workshop: 17 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
Successful Change & Performance Management for EHR Adoption
Implementing EHR is not as simple as just introducing a new
technology. Change can be difficult yet critical and having a
good change management plan can determine the success or
failure of your EHR transitions. In this workshop, attendees will
understand the many crucial aspects of managing change, to
formulate strategies in integrating EHRs into daily practice.
Topics to be discussed include:
Approaches to EHR change management
Strategies in building a structured EHR implementation
plan
Understand the reasons why people resist change
Getting people to embrace the changes
Increasing EHR returns with good change management
About Your Workshop Leader:
Dr Alexander Varghese
Chief Operating Officer & Executive Consultant,
Siloam Hospitals Jambi, Indonesia
Post-Conference Workshop: 20 June 2014 • 9am – 5pm
The Business Case for EHRs: Ensuring Returns on Your Investment
About Your Workshop Leader:EHRs have been gaining recognition for strategically and
systematically reducing medical errors and thus improving the
quality of patient care. However, implementing the EHR requires
significant amount of capital and the high costs are one of the
major barriers in the adoption of EHRs.This workshop provides
participants with the key criteria for developing an effective
business case for investing in EHRs, to manage risk and deliver
true value for the organization.
Topics to be discussed include:
Developing an effective business plan for EHR adoption
Crucial factors when putting together a business case
Analysis of the business case
Minimizing costs & risks in EHR implementation
Maximizing the returns on investment
Ensuring a successful EHR system implementation
Prof. Evelyn Hovenga
CEO, Director & Trainer,
ehealth Education, Australia
Dr Alexander Varghese is a Healthcare professional with over 12+
years of wide-ranging experience in managing Hospital Operations,
Projects, Hospital Planning and Commissioning, Strategic Planning,
Hospital Quality Systems Management. He completed his Masters in
Health Services Management from Apollo Institute of Hospital
Management and began his management career in Apollo Hospital
Ahmedabad. Currently, Chief Operating Officer & Executive Consultant
– Siloam Hospitals – Jambi, Indonesia which is the largest private
healthcare provider in Indonesia with currently 14 hospital units
functioning and 7 hospitals currently under construction. Siloam
Hospital, Jambi is a 120 bed hospital in the province of Jambi and is
housed with all the latest medical equipment’s a technology which
includes an MRI, CT scan, state of the art Laboratory, 3 operating
rooms, 10 bed ICU and all latest facilities. The Siloam Hospital Jambi
provides to the people of the province Jambi world class services in
Neurology and Neurosurgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics,
Urology amongst other specialties. He is experienced, in assessing
healthcare organizations in India, UAE, Seychelles, Indonesia, Oman
and Tanzania for their compliance to good hospital management
practices and international accreditation standards
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business case for
investing in EHR?
Facing EHR
adoption &
implementation
difficulties?
Unsure about EHR
standards?
Curious about
leading EHR
models &
initiatives?
Anxious to
maximize the
returns for your
EHR investment?
Trying to achieve
meaningful use of
your EHR?
If you answered yesto these questions, then this
conference is for you! Come join us this 17th – 20th June
2014 for the 4th Electronic Health Records Conference
in Asia.
This conference is the meeting place for healthcare
operations and IT professionals, senior executives and
decision makers in healthcare from both private and public
hospitals/clinics, healthcare groups, health research
institutes and government agencies to come together to
discuss Asia’s growth and progress in the implementation
of EHR and also the various challenges faced across the
region.
For sponsorship enquiries,
please contact Ann Na Lee at
Tel: +65 6508 2470
Email: annna.lee@ibcasia.com.sg
BY SECTORS
■ Private & Public Hospitals 40%
■ Government 20%
■ Health Research Institutes/
Academia 5%
■ Medical Technologies 10%
■ Software Solutions 10%
■ Consultants 15%
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Available!!
• Showcase your latest EHR/EMR technology solutions
• Meet & network with senior decision makers in Asia
• Position your brand as the market leader in Asia and stand out from the competition
• Generate new business contacts and strengthen existing accounts
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Available!!
What Makes this Event Unique?
It is the ONLY EHR focused event in Asia
10+ EHR project highlights
New sessions on
• Personal Health Management
• Change Management
• Maximizing your EHR Returns On Investment (ROI)
Exclusive networking opportunities – Join our VIP lunch
tables and meet experts in an exclusive lunch setting!!
Who You Will Meet
BY COUNTRY
■ Singapore 40%
■ Malaysia 20%
■ Indonesia 15%
■ Rest of South East Asia 10%
■ Japan / Korea 3%
■ USA / Europe 2%
■ Australia / New Zealand 5%
■ China / Hong Kong 5%
4TH ANNUAL
Advancing Patient Centred EHRs in Asia
GRAND COPTHORNE
WATERFRONT HOTEL,
SINGAPORE
IBC
HEALTHCARE
6. ENJOY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS WITH
OUR MULTIPLE BOOKING DISCOUNT!
REGISTER NOW! FAX BACK TO +65 6508 2407
HOTEL INFORMATION
DATA PROTECTION
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CANCELLATIONS / SUBSTITUTION
IMPORTANT NOTE
This label contains your priority booking code. To expedite registration, please do not remove label. If you have
already received a copy of this brochure, we apologise. For reasons of confidentiality, your full particulars were not
available to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd for deduplication prior to mail drop.
6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER
Email
register@ibcasia.com.sg
Customer Service Hotline
+65 6508 2401
Fax
+65 6508 2407
Web
www.electronichealthasia.com
❑ Yes! I/We will attend the 4th Annual Electronic Health Records | 17 – 20 June 2014, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore
REGNO.200108203N
4th Annual Electronic Health Records
❑ I would like to purchase the conference presentations at SGD1000 + GST (SGD1070) per log in.
RESERVE YOUR PLACE TODAY!
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and details and our Customer Services Team will call within 24 hours to take payment. As we treat your credit card information in the strictest
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payment must be received by the cut-off date.
• Payment by bankers draft or cheque in S$ or US$ should be
made in favour of “IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd” and mailed to:
IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd
c/o Informa Regional Business Services
111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-06
Singapore 238164
Attn: The Accounts Receivable Team
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IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd
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21 Collyer Quay, HSBC Building
Singapore 049320
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• Payment by Credit Card (AMEX, VISA or MasterCard).
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contact name and details below and our Customer Services
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to be used for this purpose, please contact our Database Department
at Email: database@ibcasia.com.sg, Tel: +65 6508 2400 or Fax:
+65 6508 2408.
Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is welcome
at no extra charge. Cancellations must be received in writing at
least 10 business days before the start of the event, to receive a
refund less 10% processing fee per registration. The company
regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation
notifications received less than 10 business days before the event.
Please quote the name of the delegate, event title and invoice
number on the advice when remitting payment. Bank charges are
to be deducted from participating organisations own accounts.
Please fax your payment details (copy of remittance advice, cheque
or draft to +65 6508 2407).
Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment.
Participants wishing to register at the door are responsible to ensure
all details are as published. IBC assumes no further liability or
obligation, beyond the refund of the paid registration fee, in the
event of postponement or cancellation by IBC.
MAIL the attached registration form with your
cheque to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd
c/o Informa Regional Business Services
111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset
#10-06, Singapore 238164
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with your smartphone
and register today
Early Bird Rate
Register & pay on or
before 11 Apr 2014
FEE PER DELEGATE Special Rate
Register & pay on or
before 9 May 2014
Group Rate
(3 or more delegates)
Normal Rate
Register & pay after
9 May 2014
❑ 2 Day Conference only
❑ 3 Day Package: 2 Day Conference +
❑ Pre Workshop OR ❑ Post Workshop
SGD 4,195 SGD 4,395 SGD 4,495 SGD 4,095❑ 4 Day Package: 2 Day Conference + Both Workshops
GROUP BONUS – Register 3 Delegates from the same company and the 4th Delegate attends FREE!
SGD 3,595 SGD 3,795 SGD 3,895 SGD 3,495
SGD 2,795 SGD 2,995 SGD 3,095 SGD 2,695
• Multiple Bookings Discount pricing is applicable to groups of 3 or more delegates from the same organisation registering for the same event, at the same time. Fee stated
is the discounted price PER DELEGATE. Only one discount applies; either the early bird rate OR special rate OR group rate.
• All fees stated include luncheons, refreshments and complete set of documentation. It does not include the cost of accommodation and travel.
• Registration fees are subject to the prevailing government tax
HOSPITALS, INSTITUTES & GOVERNMENT RATE
❑ 2 Day Conference only
❑ 3 Day Package: 2 Day Conference +
❑ Pre Workshop OR ❑ Post Workshop
❑ 4 Day Package: 2 Day Conference + Both Workshops SGD 2,895 SGD 3,095 SGD 3,195 SGD 2,795
SGD 2,395 SGD 2,595 SGD 2,695 SGD 2,295
SGD 1,795 SGD 1,995 SGD 2,095 SGD 1,695
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392 Havelock Road, Singapore 169663
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