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Welcome and Opening commentsWelcome and Opening comments
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Integrating Carbon, Silicon, and Fiber for Health & Healthcare: Concepts, Education & TrainingThe keynote address will describe emerging requirements for successful health policy and care, care organizations, educational curriula, and professionalism, including biomedical and health informatics. Care in the 2010s will demand fewer experts exemplifying heroic individualism within command/control organizations versus systems capable of assuring consistent ouitcomes through ’smart’ teams using EHRs across time and distance. What will need to be the focus for education, research, practice and policy to create enjoyable professional careers in the emerging enviornment? The speaker will address each dimension above and discuss informatics as a professional discipline and how informatics can help mediate the needed transitions.
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The Big Picture: Healthcare Informatics Vision and ChallengesThe Big Picture: Healthcare Informatics Vision and Challenges
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EHR technology and the medical office. A love storyEHR technology and the medical office. A love story
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Education and Training Models: The AHIMA PerspectiveEducation and Training Models: The AHIMA Perspective
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Standards and HL7Standards and HL7
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Standards and HL7 continues...Standards and HL7 continues...
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Visualizing platforms — GIS health applicationsVisualizing platforms — GIS health applications
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What can Health Care IT learn from Social Networks?What can Health Care IT learn from Social Networks?
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Personal Health Records and Consumer Informatics - Part1Personal Health Records and Consumer Informatics
- All Talks
- Welcome and Opening comments
- Integrating Carbon, Silicon, and Fiber for Health & Healthcare: Concepts, Education & Training
- The Big Picture: Healthcare Informatics Vision and Challenges
- EHR technology and the medical office. A love story
- Education and Training Models: The AHIMA Perspective
- Standards and HL7
- Standards and HL7 continues...
- Visualizing platforms — GIS health applications
- What can Health Care IT learn from Social Networks?
- Personal Health Records and Consumer Informatics - Part1