SESSION 425: <br/>Information and knowledge management
Track 6
Tuesday, July 11, 2023 |
1:50 PM - 3:20 PM |
C4.5 |
Overview
C4.5
Presentations
Presentations
Speaker
Dr Zoran Milosevic
Interoperability and AI Consultant
Best Practice Software
Session chair
Biography
Zoran Milosevic is an interoperability and AI consultant with Best Practice Software. He has interest in computable expression of policies, consent and ethics and using them to guide design of interoperable systems, while incorporating analytics and AI solutions to provide elements of learning health systems.
Pietro Randine
Software Developer
Norwegian Centre for E-Health Research
Consent management system on patient-generated health data
2:00 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Pietro Randine is a PhD Candidate at the UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Computer Science. He is also a system developer (part-time 20%) at Norwegian Centre for E-Health Research.
Dr Sripriya Rajamani
Faculty
University of Minnesota
Evolving interoperability across a state public health immunisation registry and electronic health records
2:10 PM - 2:20 PMBiography
Sripriya Rajamani is an informatics faculty at the University of Minnesota. She has a multi-disciplinary background with training as a physician, in public health and in biomedical health informatics. She has many years of experience in public health informatics projects with interests in health information technology to improve public/population health.
Dr Genevieve Melton-Meaux
Professor
University of Minnesota
Evolving interoperability across a state public health immunisation registry and electronic health records
2:10 PM - 2:20 PMBiography
Dr Melton is a Professor of Surgery and Health Informatics and founding Director of the Center for Learning Health System Sciences at the University of Minnesota. She also serves as Chief Analytics and Care Innovation Officer for M Health Fairview, an integrated academic healthcare system in Greater Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, leading informatics, data analytics, and evidence-based care practices and associated care transformations across 10 hospitals and over 50 clinics. Dr Melton received her medical degree and completed surgical training at Johns Hopkins, a colorectal surgery fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, postdoctoral training in Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Health Informatics at the University of Minnesota. She co-founded the University of Minnesota’s highly successful Natural Language Processing and Information Extraction Program, which has extended clinical NLP methodologies and applications, as well as provided robust tools for clinical and translational researchers. Her leadership in informatics includes leadership with the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), including current Chair-elect to its Board of Directors, serving 8 years on the inaugural Clinical Informatics Fellowship Board Examination Committee, and being President of the American College of Informatics. Dr. Melton is an author of over 300 publications. Her current research portfolio is focused on projects and evaluations toward building learning health systems.
A/Prof Chung-Yueh Lien
Assistant Professor
National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences
Design of HL7 FHIR profiles for pathology reports integrated with pathology images
2:20 PM - 2:30 PMBiography
Chung-Yueh Lien is assistant professor at the National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences. His research interests include interoperability including DICOM, FHIR, and IHE, Picture archiving and communication system (PACS), medical imaging processing, and artificial intelligence in medical imaging.
Hauke Hund
Research Associate
Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences
Interoperability is a process: The data sharing framework
2:30 PM - 2:40 PMBiography
Research associate at the GECKO Institute, Heilbronn University Of Applied Sciences and software development lead of the Data Sharing Framework.
Lorenz Rosenau
Research Associate
University Lübeck
Structured queries to AQL: Querying OpenEHR data leveraging a FHIR-based infrastructure for federated feasibility queries
2:40 PM - 2:50 PMBiography
Lorenz Rosenau works as a research associate at the University of Lübeck. He believes interoperability to be one of the main driving forces to achieve improvements in health care.
His research focuses on federated feasibility queries. In prior work, he created a search ontology based on FHIR Profiles.
Dr Alvin Marcelo
Lab Director
St. Luke's Medical Center
Community of interoperability labs: Pragmatic approach to achieving interoperability
2:50 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Dr Alvin Marcelo is a general and trauma surgeon by training who is currently the Director of the Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN), Laboratory Director of the University of the Philippines Manila - Standards and Interoperability Lab (SILab), and Chief Medical Information Officer of the St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Dr Boonchai Kijsanayotin
Lecturer
Mahidol University
Community of interoperability labs: Pragmatic approach to achieving interoperability
2:50 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Dr Boonchai Kijsanayotin is the Chair of the Asian eHealth Information Network (AeHIN) and was a member of WHO Digital Health Technical Advisory Group (DHTAG). He is a Thai informatician and physician with research interests in health information exchanges, national health information standards and interoperability, national digital health strategy, and health IT adoption. He is also a fellow of the International Academy of Health Sciences and Informatics (IAHSI). Dr Boonchai is the senior research manager of the Thai Health Information Standards Development Center (THIS) and a biomedical and health informatics senior lecturer at the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Thailand
Prof Brian Dixon
Professor
Fairbanks School of Public Health
Interoperability in the wild: Comparison of real-world electronic C-CDA documents from two sources
3:00 PM - 3:10 PMBiography
Dr Dixon’s research focuses on applying informatics methods and solutions to improve population health in clinical as well as public health organizations. Leveraging large-scale clinical and administrative data, Dr Dixon engineers solutions to optimise information and work flow, enhance surveillance of disease and injury, and improve population health outcomes.
