SESSION 307: <br/>Human, organisational and social aspects
Track 8
| Monday, July 10, 2023 |
| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
| C4.7 |
Overview
C4.7
Workshop & panel
Workshop & panel
Details
Workshop: Digital competencies for a good patient-provider relationship: The need for recommendations
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
Speaker
Dr Shan Rodrigo FAIDH
Digital Health Consulatnt
A-Health e-Care
Session chair
Biography
I bring a unique blend of expertise as a Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Researcher in Digital Health. With a strong background in Medical, Information Technology, and Health Administration, I possess a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Recognized as a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health and a member of the American Medical Informatics Association.
Currently, as the Founder and Co-director of A-Health e-Care, I have played a pivotal role in designing the flagship product, eCare Pathways.
My unwavering dedication lies in advancing digital health innovations in Australia and worldwide and I’m passionate about providing high quality clinical care through futuristic digital health solutions.
Prof Ursula Hübner
Professor
Osnabruck University of Applied Sciences
Workshop: Digital competencies for a good patient-provider relationship: The need for recommendations
11:00 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Ursula H. Hübner, PhD, FIAHSI is a professor of Medical and Health Informatics and Quantitative Methods at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Germany, where she also serves as academic dean for digitalization and the promotion of young scientists. She is founder and head of the Health Informatics Research Group. Ursula Hübner served as international co-chair of TIGER and is the current IMIA Secretary. She is Board Member of the German Society of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology.
Toria Shaw Morawski
Founder and CEO
Globally Empowered
Workshop: Digital competencies for a good patient-provider relationship: The need for recommendations
11:00 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Toria (Tori) Shaw Morawski, MSW, IICDP, is a clinical social worker, certified diversity practitioner, and workforce developer in global health/informatics. Tori excels in designing and implementing impactful programs, projects, and initiatives. Her superpower is the ability to bring together diverse populations and unite them under a shared vision to accomplish goals and reach milestones. Through her skillful application of education, mentorship, and coaching, she empowers individuals and teams to achieve their highest potential.
Tori currently serves as the CEO of Globally Empowered, a consulting firm dedicated to advancing education, research, and training throughout the healthcare ecosystem. Her unwavering commitment to fostering growth and creating positive change fuels the firm’s mission of transforming healthcare through innovative strategies and inclusive practices.
Dr Gabriela Wilson
Co-Director
University of Texas at Arlington
Workshop: Digital competencies for a good patient-provider relationship: The need for recommendations
11:00 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Gabriela Mustata Wilson, PhD, FIAHSI, FHIMSS, SNAI is a Professor and founding Co-Director of the Multi- Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics at The University of Texas at Arlington, USA. Dr Wilson has been serving in numerous leadership positions within the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). She is currently the co-chair of the HIMSS TIGER International Initiative.
Prof Marion J. Ball
Director
University of Texas at Arlington
Workshop: Digital competencies for a good patient-provider relationship: The need for recommendations
11:00 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Marion J. Ball, EdD, FACMI, FAAN, FIAHSI, FHIMSS is the Raj and Indra Nooyi Endowed Distinguished Chair in Bioengineering and Presidential Distinguished Professor and Executive Director of the Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics (MICHI) at the University of Texas at Arlington, USA. She is Professor Emerita at Johns Hopkins University, a member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) and was elected as member of the IBM Industry Academy. She is one of the founders and pioneers of the TIGER.
Dr Emily Gill
Senior Lecturer
University of Auckland
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
11:50 AM - 12:30 PMBiography
Emily Gill, MBChB, BMedSci, FRNZCGP, is a senior lecturer and rural General Practitioner at the department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Auckland, NZ. She is the 2017-18 NZ Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow and has published peer-reviewed articles on care coordination, clinical informatics, and rural health.
Dr Patricia Dykes
Investigator
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
11:50 AM - 12:30 PMBiography
Patricia Dykes, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FIAHSI (Moderator) is Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard and past President/Board Chair of AMIA. Her research aims to improve quality and safety through patient engagement and CDS. Currently she is exploring use of HIT to improve care coordination of patients with multiple chronic illness.
Mariana Hudson
Pharmacist
University of Auckland
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
11:50 AM - 12:30 PMBiography
Mariana Hudson (Te Whakatōhea, Ngāti Porou), BPharm, is a Professional staff at the School of Pharmacy University of Auckland, and a current NZ Heart Foundation Māori fellow. She uses Kaupapa Māori methods, with her current research assessing whether research proposals contribute to achieving equity in heart health.
Dr Kaija Saranto
Professor Emerita
University of Eastern Finland
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
11:50 AM - 12:30 PMBiography
Kaija Saranto, PhD, FACMI, FAAN, FIAHSI, is professor emerita at the University of Eastern Finland. She has been involved in the national development projects focusing on digital services in Finland.
Dr Jesse Whitehead
Senior Research Fellow
Te Ngira Institute for Population Research
Panel: Experiences of care coordination: Urban, rural and Indigenous (Māori) perspectives
11:50 AM - 12:30 PMBiography
Jesse Whitehead, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Te Ngira Institute for Population Research, University of Waikato. His work considers the impact of geospatial information on health, and he led the project about geographic classification for health purposes.