SESSION 505: <br/>Quality, safety and outcomes
Track 6
Wednesday, July 12, 2023 |
11:10 AM - 12:40 PM |
C4.5 |
Overview
C4.5
Presentations
Presentations
Details
The duration of each presentation is 10 minutes, with a Q&A session scheduled at the end. Please utilise the conference app to submit your questions. In case your question remains unanswered during the session, the authors may reply via the app.
Speaker
Prof Andrew Georgiou FAIDH
Professor
Macquarie University
Session chair
Biography
Professor at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie University in Australia. His research is centered around diagnostic informatics and its impact on the safety, quality, and effectiveness of patient care.
Tanja Schroeder
PhD Student
Macquarie University
Utilising mobile health apps: A comparison of GP perceptions across Australia and Germany
11:10 AM - 11:20 AMBiography
Tanja Schroeder is a Joint PhD Student at Macquarie University and Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences since 2020. She holds a Master's degree in social management from the University of Applied Sciences in Bochum, Germany. Her primary research topic focuses on technology adoption of older people concerning digital health technologies.
Umashankar Upadhyay
Research Scholar
Taipei Medical University
Impact of social and broadcast media on public health initiatives: Study of the COVID-19 infodemics
11:20 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Umashnkar Upadhyay is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Philosophy in Biomedical Informatics under the supervision of Prof Dr Shabbir Syed Abdul. His major research interests are Telemedicine, IoT Devices, AI in Healthcare, WGS, Genomics, Bioinformatics, etc. He is also appointed as a Research Associate at Shoolini University.
Rui Wang
PhD Candidate
University of Auckland
Preliminary results of a grounded theory study on using mobile health for physical activity
11:30 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
I'm passionate about supporting individuals' wellbeing, hence my research into the role of mHealth technologies in supporting physical activity related to a healthy body weight. I aim to develop a theory about the relationships between mHealth, physical activity and healthy body weight, to support people in better managing their wellness.
Ryo Saito
Student
The University of Tokyo
Effect of step count measurement on glycemic control: Secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial
11:40 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Ryo Saito is a third year medical student of The University of Tokyo with a special interest in mobile health solutions for chronic disease management.
Dr Stefano Bonacina
Assistant Senior Lecturer
Karolinska Institutet
Development process for type 2 diabetes patient applications: Findings from a literature review
11:50 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
I am an Assistant Senior Lecturer at the Health Informatics Centre, LIME Department of Karolinska Institutet, and teacher in the Joint Master´s Programme in Health Informatics. My research interest is on the development of models and systems for improving Consumers medical vocabularies, and assessment of Health apps.
Dr Yang Gong
Associate Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
A quantitative analysis of patient-facing technologies for patient self-reporting
12:00 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Yang Gong, MD, PhD, FIAHSI at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, served as Chair of the AMIA Clinical Decision Support Working Group. He is an editorial board member of JAMIA Open, JMIR Human Factors. Dr. Gong’s research focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of informatics tools for reporting and analyzing patient safety events, and empowering patients and families toward shared decision-making.
Dr Yang Gong
Associate Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
A patient-centered approach to collecting and displaying patient identifiers
12:10 PM - 12:20 PMBiography
Yang Gong, MD, PhD, FIAHSI at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, served as Chair of the AMIA Clinical Decision Support Working Group. He is an editorial board member of JAMIA Open, JMIR Human Factors. Dr. Gong’s research focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of informatics tools for reporting and analyzing patient safety events, and empowering patients and families toward shared decision-making.
Dr Yang Gong
Associate Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Exploring a mechanism toward automated feedback for cancer patient self-reporting
12:20 PM - 12:30 PMBiography
Yang Gong, MD, PhD, FIAHSI at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, served as Chair of the AMIA Clinical Decision Support Working Group. He is an editorial board member of JAMIA Open, JMIR Human Factors. Dr. Gong’s research focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of informatics tools for reporting and analyzing patient safety events, and empowering patients and families toward shared decision-making.
