Expansive List of Sessions and Social Events

Pre-symposium

The EHR Usability Symposium 2011, “Present and Future of EHR Usability”
Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare/ WISH 2011
NIWG Symposium: Human Factors, Modeling, and Workflow: Methods for Implementing Health Information Technology
CMIO Informatics Workshop

Policy 101 (Mon 12-1:30)

Tutorials

T03 Practical Modeling Issues Representing Coded and Structured Patient Data in EHR Systems
T05 Personal Health Records, Patient Portals & Consumer-Facing Health IT
T08 Introduction to Biomedical and Health Informatics
T09 Connecting States to HIT: Health Information Exchange & Beacon Communities
T10 Sociotechnical Design and In-Situ Evaluation for Health Information Technology
T11 The Role of Informatics in New Healthcare Delivery Organizations: Medical Homes, ACOs
T12 Knowledge-based Decision-support Systems for Implementing Clinical Practice Guidelines
T15 Embracing Healthcare IT Standards in the World of Meaningful Use
T20 Clinical Decision Support: A Practical Guide to Developing Your Program to Improve Outcomes
T21 Evolving privacy and security under HITECH
T24 Potential Informatics Interventions in the Complex Adaptive System of Health Care

Workshops

Workshop 1 Just a Spoonful of Sugar: Improving Technology Change Success in Healthcare IT
Workshop 2 The Five-minute Hour: Online Clinical Interactions in the Era of Social Media
Workshop 3 Security and Privacy
Workshop 6 Electronic Health Record Facilitated Performance Measurement/Reporting
Workshop 7 Standards in Clinical Decision Sup- port: Activities in Health Level Seven and Beyond

Sessions

S01 The Policies and Politics of Meaningful Use: A View from the Health IT Policy Committee Meaningful Use Workgroup
S03 Dimensions of Hand-off Communication and Documentation: Implications for Patient Safety
S05 Right Diagnosis, Wrong Care: Therapeutic Reasoning Errors in Emergency Care Computer based Case Simulations
S10 MONAHRQ: Reporting to Consumers about Quality of Healthcare
S12 Common Framework for Secondary Use of Data
S13 International Perspectives on Patient Safety and Health Information Technology
S18 Modeling Patient Safety Incidents Knowledge with the Categorial Structure Method
S18 Toward a Two-tier Clinical Warning System for Hospitalized Patients
S19 Progress and Challenge in Meeting Meaningful Use at an Integrated Delivery Network
S19 A Legal Framework to Enable Sharing of Clinical Decision Support Knowledge and Services Across Institutional Boundaries
S22 mHealth Innovations: The Impact of Remote Monitoring and Adherence Devices on Care Delivery and Healthcare Research
S23 What is the Role of Electronic Health Records in Clinical Trials?
S24 Evaluating HIE Systems: Understanding the Elephant by Examining Each Body Part
S25 EHRs and Achieving Meaningful Use
S29 Technical Architecture of ONC-approved Plans for Statewide Health Information Exchange
S29 Health Information Exchange Theme: Policy and Ethical Issues
S29 Health Information Exchange, Health Information Technology Use, and Hospital Readmission Rates
S29 Impact of Health Disclosure Laws on Health Information Exchanges
S32 Clinical Decision Support: The State of the Art and the Next Steps
S32 A Research-in-Progress Report from the Clinical Decision Support Consortium
S33 Desperately Seeking Informaticians: How Today’s Employers are Building the Global Informatics Workforce
S33 Lessons from Evaluating the Implementation of New Informatics in an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System: the Veterans Health Administration
S34 Clinical Decision Support, Outcomes, and Patient Safety
S35 EHRs and Achieving Meaningful Use
S41 A Tablet Computer Application for Patients to Participate in Their Hospital Care
S42 Clinical Results Clearinghouse—a Collaboration Model that Addresses Challenges to Meaningful Use and Data Interoperability
S43 Rapid Identification of Toxic Chemicals During Emergencies: Integrating Search with Visual Analytics
S45 The IOM ‘Future of Nursing’ Report: Informatics Implications
S50 Education for the Clinical Informatics Subspecialist
S51 Federating Clinical Data from Six Pediatric Hospitals: Process and Initial Results from the PHIS+ Consortium
S51 The Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, and Kaiser Permanente Nationwide Health Information Network Exchange in San Diego: Patient Selection, Consent, and Identity Matching
S51 Electronic Laboratory Data Quality and the Value of a Health Information Exchange to Support Public Health Reporting Processes
S51 Challenges of Sharing Theme: Data Integration and Exchange
S55 Health Care Quality & Delivery Theme: EHRs and Achieving Meaningful Use
S55 From Simply Inaccurate to Complex and Inaccurate: Complexity in Standards-based Quality Measures
S57 AMIA Informatics Vendor Consortium
S58 Legal and Ethical Issues of Computer Decision Support and Order-Sets
S59 Allergies: Issues Related to Interoperability for Patient Care and Research
S60 The Role of the Clinician in a Patient Power Context
S61 Predicting Adverse Drug Events from Personal Health Messages
S61 Pattern Mining for Extraction of mentions of Adverse Drug Reactions from User Comments
S62 Linking Supermarket Sales Data to Nutritional Information: an Informatics Feasibility Study
S62 Simulation Analysis Platform (SnAP): a Tool for Evaluation of Public Health Surveillance and Disease-control Strategies
S64 The Role of the Electronic Medical Record in the Assessment of Health-related Quality of Life
S65 Patient Safety Problems Associated with Healthcare Information Technology: an Analysis of Adverse Events Reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
S65 Papers: Medication Lists & Terminologies Theme: Terminology and Standards
S66 Anomaly and Signature- filtering Improve Classifier Performance for Detection of Suspicious Access to EHRs
S67 A Bill of Rights for Physician–users of Electronic Health Records
S67 ACMI Senior Member Presentations: Meaningful Use and Workforce Development Theme: EHRs and Achieving Meaningful Use
S67 The Emergence of the Informatics Practitioner: Occupational and Educational Perspectives
S68 Public Health Informatics and Biosurveillance
S70 Meaningful Evaluation of Large-scale Health Informatics Interventions
S72 The SHARPn Project on Secondary Use of Electronic Medical Record Data: Progress, Plans, and Possibilities
S73 Developing an Online and In-person HIT Work- force Training Program Using a Team-based Learning Approach
S73 How Communities are Leveraging the Health Information Technology Workforce to Implement Electronic Health Records
S73 Studying the Vendor Perspective on Clinical Decision Support
S75 Data Integration and Exchange papers
S77 Innovation Lab: Evidence-based Order-sets Tools from a Dynamic Hospital–Vendor Partnership
S78 International Perspectives on Evaluating Large scale Community-based Health Information Technology Projects
S80 Secondary Use of Medical Images: Opportunities for Informatics
S85 Using a Unified Usability Framework to Dramatically Improve the Usability of an EMR Module
S90 Successes and Pains in Moving Towards Meaningful Use
S92 Privacy Standards: Looking Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule
S92 Panel Theme: Terminology and Standards Privacy Standards: Looking Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule
S95 The Promise of the CCD: Challenges and Opportunity for Quality Improvement and Population Health
S95 In Search of Common Ground in Hand-off Documentation in an Intensive Care Unit S95 Falling Through the Cracks: Information Break- downs in Critical Care Hand-off Communication
S95 An Analysis and Recommendations for Multidisciplinary Computerized Hand-off Applications in Hospitals
S98 Practical Challenges in the Secondary Use of Real-World Data: the Notifiable Condition Detector
S98 Root Causes Underlying Challenges to Secondary Use of Data
S98 Data Quality and Fitness for Purpose of Routinely Collected Data—a General Practice Case Study from an Electronic Practice-based Research Network (Epbrn)
S98 Demonstrating “Collect Once, Use Many”: Assimilating Public Health Secondary Data Use Requirements Into an Existing Domain Analysis Model

Posters

Monday 1 Transitioning Between Electronic Health Re- cords: Effects on Ambulatory Prescribing Safety
Monday 2 Systematic Utilization of User Feedback to Aid Knowledge Management of a Clinical Decision Support System
Monday 7 Performance-measure Reporting Foundation for Veterans Health Administration
Monday 12 Usability Testing on a Voluntary Medical Incident Reporting Prototype
Monday 19 Achieving Meaningful Use of Electronic Medication Lists
Monday 21 Using Clinical Decision Support to Foster Collaborations: The Views of Community-based Physicians
Monday 22 Importance of Complete Documentation of Home Medications as First & Most Important Part of Electronic Medication Reconciliation & CPOE
Monday 46 Analyzing CPOE-related Medication Errors: New Insights from Qualitative Review of the MEDMARX Error-Reporting Database
Monday 52 Analyzing Information Needs in Critical Care Hand-offs
Monday 53 The Care-coordination Capability Maturity Model: Understanding HIT Adoption
Monday 55 Perioperative Transitions in Care: Integrating Patient Flow, Information Flow, and Clinical Workflow
Monday 68 Evaluation of a Sign-out Checklist Tool to Support Individual and Team Task Management in an Electronic Health Record
Monday 71 User-interface Design of the Smartphone Device for Elder People in Nutrition Self- Management
Monday 74 Use of the Internet for Health-related Purposes in U.S.: Prevalence, Predictors, and Impact
Monday 78 Social Computing for Health Organizations: Some Preliminary Findings
Monday 84 A New Approach to Healthcare Monitoring and Management for Elderly People in Japan Using a Mobile Phone-based System
Monday 85 When Physicians Control Access to PHRs They Variably Restrict Patient Options
Monday 86 Design and Development of a Computer assisted Self-interviewing Kiosk for Low-literacy Patients to Ensure Medication Safety
Monday 90 Early Findings from the Evaluation of the State HIE Cooperative Agreement Program
Monday 93 Generalizable Session-dependent Deidentification Methods
Monday 97 Governance Structures in State Health Information Exchange
Monday 98 Validation of a Shared Toolkit Approach for Facilitating Adoption of Care Transition Exchange Standards
Monday 100 A Hospital-led, Multi-specialty Health Information Exchange as the Framework for an Accountable Care Organization
Monday 122 Return on Investment from Electronic Health Records in Community Practices
Monday 124 A Newly Established Disaster-Supply Management System: Focus on the Concept of Physical Distribution
Monday 128 Minnesota Clinical Laboratory Survey of Readiness and Needs for Electronic Health Information Exchange
Monday 151 Use of Commodity Video Game Controllers in Disaster Response Systems
Monday 158 Health IT and Disparities after HITECH
Tuesday 6 Evaluating Clinical Decision Support for Population Health Management
Tuesday 16 Performance of Automated Adverse Drug Event (ADE) Triggers Designed for the Ambulatory Setting
Tuesday 20 Physician Prescribing Experiences Over Time After Transitioning from an Older to a Newer Electronic Health Record
Tuesday 21 The Association of Electronic Health Record-based Reminders with Hypertension Screening and Blood Pressure Control at U.S. Primary Care Visits
Tuesday 28 Identifying Invalid Childhood Vaccinations Among Patients in an Inner-City Health Care System
Tuesday 32 Leveraging a Regional Health Information Exchange (HIE) to Accelerate a Population-based Epidemiology Study
Tuesday 38 A Step Against Re-identification: Keep Low Volume Query Result Inside Your Data Source
Tuesday 56 Workflow Considerations of a Computerized Asthma Management System in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Tuesday 60 A Methodology for Reducing the Occurrence of Technology-induced Error in Health Information Systems
Tuesday 73 Satisfaction With Care Among Patients in Practices Undergoing Patient-centered Medical Home Transformation
Tuesday 89 Geospatial Enhancement of a Health Information Exchange
Tuesday 90 Secondary Data Reuse in Comparative Effectiveness Research: a Model Framework
Tuesday 91 The UICollaboratory: Expanding Social Networking for Research
Tuesday 93 Integrating Genomic Risk Reports Into an EMR Through a Data Warehouse
Tuesday 97 Developing Adoption-use Cases for a Statewide Master-person Index
Tuesday 99 Geographic Distribution of Patients Visiting a Health Information Exchange in New York City
Tuesday 101 Exploring Predictive Models of ACS Outcomes with a Longitudinal, Multi-institutional Patient Database
Tuesday 110 Assessing Disease Co-occurrences Using Association Rule-mining and Public Health Data Sets
Tuesday 125 Qualitative Analysis of End-user Challenges Encountered During a Large-scale Outpatient EMR Implementation at an Academic Medical Center
Tuesday 126 Electronic Health Records and Ambulatory Quality of Care
Tuesday 128 Evaluation of Medical Safety in an e-Health Information System Through Incident Reports Management System
Tuesday 130 Physician Readiness to Respond to the HITECH Act: EHR Adoption from 2008-2010
Tuesday 131 The Impact of Ambulatory Electronic Health Records on Healthcare Costs
Tuesday 143 Preliminary Findings and Early Lessons Learned from IT Professionals in Health Care (“Workforce”) Program
Tuesday 144 EMR Practicum at University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
Tuesday 159 National Initiatives to Implement Health Information Technology in the United States: Perspectives of Key Policy Experts
Tuesday 161 A Month in the Life of an Automated Public Health Notifiable Condition Detector
Tuesday 162 A Framework for Novel Population Health Decision Support Technology for the Bidirectional Transmission of Clinician Case-reporting
Tuesday 166 Best Practices in Implementing and Integrating Health IT Infrastructure: Lessons Learned from 10 Case Studies of Local and State Public Health Agencies