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STC 2010 Programme

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                                                                                    Conference programme  (Printed version)

Please note that changes have been made to the programme and the latest version is available (below the keynote speakers) on this webpage.

Changes have been made to:

- Scientific Session - 8
- Workshop 1
- Workshop 4

                                                                                

                                                                                                               
Keynotes at STC 2010                                      
It is with great pleasure that we announce the keynote speakers at the STC 2010 conference in Iceland,

 William E. Hammond is Head of the newly launched Duke Center for Health Informatics, Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine and Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University and Adjunct Professor in the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. He is a Past President of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA).

  Peter L. Elkin Dr. Peter L. Elkin is a Professor of Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is the Center Director of Biomedical Informatics and the Vice-President of Mount Sinai hospital for Biomedical and Translational Informatics.

 

Scientific Program   

DAY 1 Thursday, June 3

Main Hall – HT105

Keynote 1 (Session Chair: Bernd Blobel, Germany)

9:00-10:00 William E. Hammond: 
            Seamless Care: What is it; what is its value; 
            what does it require; when might we get it?

Scientific Session 1 – Patient Empowerment, Patient Satisfaction
(Session Chairs: Jana Zvarova, Czech Republik; Ebba Þóra Hvannberg, Iceland)

10:00-10:20 F.A. Allaert, C. Quantin:
            Patients’ Empowerment of their Personal Health Record       
            Requires Strong Traceability to Guarantee Patients Health 
            Care Security

10:20 - 10:40 I. Johansen, M. Rasmussen:
            Interoperability in Exchanging Lab Test Orders and Results 
            between Laboratories Results in Full Traceability

10:40-11:00 C. Showell, E. Cummings, P. Turner:
            Language Games and Patient-centred eHealth

11:00-11:40 Coffee Break (Foyer)

Scientific Session 2 – Process and Systems Evaluation
(Session Chairs: Jacob Hofdijk, The Netherlands; Guðrún Auður Harðardóttir, Iceland)

11:40-12:00  L. Huniche, B. Dinesen, O. Grann, E. Toft, C. Nielsen:
            Empowering Patients with COPD Using Telehomecare 
            Technology

Scientific Session 3 – Security, Privacy, Safety and Quality

12:00-12:20 I. Tvede, K. Bredegaard, J.S. Andersen:
            Quality Improvements Based on Detailed and Precise 
            Terminology

12:20-12:40 B.T. Björnsson, G. Sigurdardottir, S.O. Stefansson:
            Risk Assessment of Integrated Electronic Health Records

12:40-13:00 B. Katt, T. Trojer, R. Breu, T. Schabetsberger, F. Wozak:
            Meeting EHR Security Requirements: SeAAS Approach

13:00-14:00 Lunch (Foyer upstairs)

Session Keynote – Interoperability
(Session Chair: Stig Kjær Andersen, Denmark)

14:00-14:30 B. Blobel, C. Gonzalez, F. Oemig, D.M. Lopez, P. Nykänen, P. Ruotsalainen:
            The Role of Architecture and Ontology for Interoperability

Scientific Session 4 – Interoperability and Standards 1
(Session Chairs: Ragnar Nordberg, Sweden; Guðlaug Sigurðardóttir, Iceland)

14:30-14:50 H. Demski, C. Hildebrand, A. Brass, S. Jedamzik, R. Engelbrecht:
            Improvement of Cross-Sector Communication for an I
            ntegrated Health Environment

14:50-15:10 M.H. Kuo, A.W. Kushniruk, E.M. Borycki:
            Design and Implementation of a Health Data Interoperability 
            Mediator

15:10-15:30 C. Gonzalez, B. Blobel, D.M. Lopez:
            Ontology-based Interoperability Service for HL7 Interfaces 
            Implementation

15:30-15:50 F. Oemig, B. Blobel:
            Harmonizing the Semantics of Technical Terms by the 
            Generic Component Model

15:50-16:10 M. Nagy, P. Preckova, L. Seidl, J. Zvarova:
            Challenges of Interoperability Using HL7 v3 in Czech 
            Healthcare

16:10-16:30 M. Robles, J.T. Fernández-Breis, J.A. Maldonado, D. Moner, C. Martínez-Costa, D. Boscá, M. Menárguez-Tortosa:
            Use of Semantic Web Technologies and Archetypes for 
            the Description of EHRs

16:30-17:00 Tea Break (Foyer)

Session Keynote – GS1 (Session Chair: Assa Reichert, Israel)

17:00-17:30 U. Kreysa:
            When Supply Chain meets Care Delivery: Background on 
            GS1 and HL7 Collaboration

Poster Session – Poster Short Presentations 1
(Session Chairs: Christian Lovis, Switzerland; Hákon Sigurhansson, Iceland)

17:30-17:35 J.A. Maldonado, D. Moner, D. Boscá, L. Marco, J.T. Fernández-Breis, E. Reig, M. Robles:
            LinkEHR-Ed: A Tool for the Description and Normalization of 
            Legacy Clinical Data

17:35-17:40 M. Prados, M.C. Peña, B. Prados, B. Martinez, J.C. Ortigosa , A.C. Delgado:
            Electronic Health Record (EHR) Representation through an 
            Ontology. Mobility, Accessibility, and Interoperability 
            Usefulness

17:40-17.:45 L.D. Şerbănaţi, A. Vasilăţeanu:
            Agent-based Electronic Healthcare Record

17:45-17:50 V. Ilakovac, M. Hercigonja-Szekeres, J. Devlies, G. De Moor:
            Text Analysis of EuroRec Repository Statements for the 
            Purpose of Creation Multilingual Dictionary

17:50-17:55 R. Iljaž, M. Meglič, I. Švab:
            Experts’ Consensus about ePriorites in Slovene Primary Care – 
            Work in Progress

17:55-18:00 V. Kebo, P. Klement, Z. Čermáková, J. Gottfried,
M. Sommerová, A. Paleček:
            Potential of RFID Technology in Blood Center

DAY 1 Thursday, June 3

Hall 2 – HT104

10:00-11:00 WORKSHOP 1 – Case Mix Panel
            On the basis on primarily results from the project entitled 
            ‘Telehomecare, chronic patients and the integrated 
    
           
healthcare system (TELECAT)’ that aims at user-driven   
            innovation in an inter-organizational context we will raise   
            a discussion on
cross-border inter-operationality of 
            telehomecare; user-driven innovation as a method that can 
            create
new forms of collaboration;
issues concerning 
            patients’ and relatives’ experiences of self-monitoring and 
            effective 
telehomecare. The discussion will focus on
three 
            different scientific traditions: psychology, inter-organisational
            theory and clinical practice. 
           
Chair: Birthe Dinesen (Denmark), Jeppe Gustafsson 
            (Denmark), Lotte Huniche (Denmark)

11:00-11:40 Coffee Break (Foyer)

11:40-13:00 Workshop 2 – EFMI Primary Care Informatics WG Workshop   Workshop 2.docx
            Usable Systems and Usable Data – Twin Challenges to 
            Support Seamless Care. 
            Discussants: Chris Pearce (Australia), Kristjan Gudmundsson 
            (Iceland)
 
            Chair: Simon de Lusignan (UK)

13:00-14:00 Lunch (Foyer upstairs)

14:30-16:30 Workshop 3 – European Convergence Workshop –
Towards a Roadmap on Semantic Interoperability. 
            The goal is to initiate a consensus and cooperation process 
            between European projects and initiatives through regular 
            convergence workshops on relevant topics including technical, 
            human, semantic, legal and process aspects 
            Chair: Christian Lovis (Switzerland)

16:30-17:00 Tea Break (Foyer)

DAY 1 Thursday, June 3

Hall 3 – HT300

10:00-13:00 Convergence Workshop on Semantics and
Ontology
(by invitation only)  
Convergence WS Reykjavik Dissemination news .doc

 

DAY 2 Friday, June 4

Main Hall– HT105

Keynote 2 (Session Chair: Jos Aarts, The Netherlands)

9:00-10:00 Peter L. Elkin, B.E. Trusko, R. Koppel, T. Speroff, D. Mohrer, S. Sakji, I. Gurewitz, M. Tuttle, S.H. Brown:
            Putting the Semantics back in Interoperability

Scientific Session 5 – Interoperability and Standards 2
(Session Chairs: George Mihalas, Romania; Arna Harðardóttir, Iceland)

10:00-10:20 D. Moner, J.A. Maldonado, D. Boscá, C. Angulo, M. Robles, D. Pérez, P. Serrano:
            CEN EN13606 Normalisation Framework Implementation 
            Experiences

10:20-10:40 P. Krause, S. de Lusignan:
            Procuring Interoperability at the Expense of Usability: a Case 
            Study of UK National Programme for IT Assurance Process

Scientific Session 6 – Traceability
10:40-11:00 J.J. Sarrasin, M. Schumacher, C. Hay, P. Richard:
            HEALTH-IDENTITY: Mobile Services for Consumers of 
            Medicines

11:00-11:40 Coffee Break (Foyer)

Scientific Session 7 – Patient Safety and Continuity of Care
(Session Chairs: Rolf Engelbrecht, Germany; Björn Jónsson, Iceland)

11:40-12:00 R. Wipfli, C. Lovis: 
            Alerts in Clinical Information Systems: Building Frameworks 
            and Prototypes

12:00-12:20 L. Stoicu-Tivadar, V. Stoicu-Tivadar, D. Berian: 
            Tele-assistance for Discharged Patients Supporting Continuity 
            of Care

12:20-12:40 M. Romano, M. Cesarelli, G. D’Addio, M.C. Mazzoleni, P. Bifulco, N. Ferrara, F. Rengo: 
            Telemedicine Foetal Phonocardiographic 
            Surveillance: an Italian Satisfactory Experience

12:40-13:00 M. Rigby: 
            Citizens, Seamlessness, and Care - 
            Inter-relationships and Inter-operability

13:00-14:00 Lunch (Foyer upstairs)

Session Keynote – Electronic Health Record
(Session Chair: Valgerður Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland)

14:00 -14:30 M. Heimisdóttir: 
            Electronic Health Record, Why and for Whom?

Scientific Session 8 – Electronic Health Records, Personal Health Records
(Session Chairs: John Mantas, Greece, Óskar Einarsson, Iceland)

14:30-14:50 J. Mykkänen, M. Tuomainen, I. Luukkonen, T. Itälä:                
            Analysis model for personal eHealth solutions and services

14:50-15:10 A. Brass, D. Moner, C. Hildebrand, M. Robles:       
            Standardized and Flexible 
            Health Data Management with an Archetype Driven EHR 
            System (EHRflex)

15:10-15:30 M.A. Shifrin: 
            On a Seamless Transition from a Running 
            EPR System to a New One

15:30-16:00 Tea Break (Foyer)

Scientific Session 9 – Patient Safety and Continuity of Care
16:00-16:20 D. Zikos, M. Diomidous, J. Mantas: 
            A Framework for the Development 
            of Patient Safety Education and Training Guidelines

Poster Session – Poster Short Presentations 2
(Session Chairs: Patrick Weber, Switzerland; Sigrún Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland)

16:20-16:25 O. Belov, I. Belova:
            Distributed Medical Information System

16:25-16:30 G. Endel, K. Neumann, R. N. Boubela, K. Kalcher, G. Nell:
            Clinical Relevance of Pharmacologic Interactions

16:30-16:35 E. Mytilinaiou, V. Koufi, F. Malamateniou, G. Vassilacopoulos: 
            A Context-Aware Authorization Model for Interoperable 
            Electronic Health Records

16:35-16:40 P. Doupi:
            Automated Trigger Tool Development Using the Finnish          
            Minimum Data Set for EPRs

16:40-16:45 S. Lou, L. Hulbæk:
            Improving Interpreting Services in Health Care through the 
            Use of Video Conference Equipment

16:45-16:50 K.S. Kristjánsdóttir:
            The Heart of the Matter: a Dashboard in the Emergency 
            Department

16:50-16:55 K.S. Kristjánsdóttir, C. Delaney, M.D. Ragnarsdóttir, B. Westra:
            Can Electronic Health Record Users in Iceland Prescribe 
            Interprofessional Treatment Plans? A Pragmatic Use of 
            Clinical Vocabularies and User Centered Design

17:00 Closing Ceremony

DAY 2 Friday, June 4

Hall 2 – HT104

10:00-13:00 Workshop 4 – HL7/GS1 Workshop
          
The completion of domain-specific message and       
          document definitions by process control mechanisms 
          (Christian Hay, GS1)

          From prescribing to administering cytostatics - How GS1          
          standards can be used for supportingglobal traceability 
           (Stéphane Spahni, University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland)

The EHR-S/PHR-S Functional Models and specialized Functional Profiles – Means for organizing workable interoperability
(John Quinn, HL7 International)

Service functional models and their relationship to EHR-S Functional Model
(Juha Mykkänen, HL7 Finland, University of Kuopio)

The HL7 Composite Security and Privacy Domain Analysis Model – an important step towards
interoperable security and privacy environments
(Bernd Blobel, HL7 Germany, University of Regensburg)

The disciplinary, organisational, social and challenge of interoperability
(Charles Jaffe, HL7 International)

Chair: Ed Hammond, HL7 International and Duke Center for Health Informatics, USA

11:00-11:40 Coffee Break (Foyer)

13:00-14:00 Lunch (Foyer upstairs)

14:30-16:30 Workshop 5 – The Conception of Clinically
Functional Software
            This tutorial discusses how to apply user centred design in the 
            design of information technology 
            and how that methodology can ease the deployment of new    
            technology into the clinical setting 
            without disrupting processes and endangering patients.
            Chairs: Kristín Sólveig Kristjánsdóttir and Margrét Dóra    
            Ragnarsdóttir (Iceland)

15:30-16:00 Tea Break (Foyer)

   

 

Conference Overview

Wednesday, June 2

17:00 Registration – University Center

18:00 Opening Ceremony
           Minister of Health of Iceland, Álfheiður Ingadóttir
           Welcome Reception

Thursday, June 3

9:00 - 18:00 Full day conference

19:30 Gala dinner at Restaurant Perlan
(Bus from University Center 19:15)

Friday, June 4

09:00 - 17:00 Full day conference

17:00 Closing Ceremony