SESSION 420: <br/>Quality, safety and outcomes

Track 1
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
1:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Darling Harbour Theatre

Overview

Darling Harbour Theatre
Presentations


Speaker

Stephen Chu FAIDH
Clinical Information Architect
Australian Digital Health Agency

Session chair

Biography

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Dr Jeremy Warner
Professor
Brown University

Introducing a comprehensive score of systemic anticancer treatment relevance

1:50 PM - 2:00 PM

Biography

Dr Warner is Professor of Medicine at Brown University, a practicing hematologist, the Deputy Editor of HemOnc.org [1], and Chief Software Architect of HemOnc [2]. HemOnc.org is the largest freely available SACT knowledge base and is used widely by healthcare professionals in the United States (~70% of approximately 30,000 monthly users) and around the world. HemOnc is an ontology constructed using the HemOnc.org website data and additional resources such as mappings to RxNorm codes and has been adopted by the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) community as the standard representation of SACT in the OMOP Standardized Vocabularies.
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Irene Muli
PhD Student
Uppsala University

Primary healthcare professionals’ improvement suggestions for the patient accessible health record

2:10 PM - 2:20 PM

Presentation

Biography

Irene Muli is MSc in Public health science and a PhD Student in implementation. Her doctoral project is about implementation and adoption of e-health.
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Dr Christian Nøhr
Professor
Aalborg University

Citizens access to health information through national portals in the Nordic countries

2:20 PM - 2:30 PM

Biography

Christian Nøhr is PhD FACMI, FIAHSI, Professor of health informatics and technology assessment at Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark, and Director of the Danish Centre for Health Informatics (DaCHI). He is chair of the IMIA working group on organizational and social issues in health informatics.
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Satoshi Nishioka
Student
Keio University

Detection of adverse event signals with severity grade classification from cancer patient narrative

2:30 PM - 2:40 PM

Presentation

Biography

After obtaining a master's degree in pharmaceutical sciences from Osaka University, he has been engaged in developing novel drugs in the industry for about 10 years. Afterward, he entered a doctoral program at Keio University, researching methodology development for the evaluation and monitoring of adverse drug reactions.
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Prof Christoph Lehmann
Associate Dean
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Direct secure messaging in practice: Addressing workflow challenges

3:00 PM - 3:10 PM

Biography

Dr Lehmann is the Associate Dean of Clinical Informatics, the Willis C. Maddrey MD Distinguished Professor in Clinical Sciences and Professor for Pediatrics, Population and Data Sciences, and Bioinformatics at UT Southwestern where he directs the Clinical Informatics Center.

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