2018 APAMI General Assembly Meeting
Fig. 1 A group photo of the leadership of APAMI, IMIA, AeHIN, GT and HISSL at the inauguration
of APAMI 2018Front Row [Left to Right] Shashi Gogia (India); Rohana Marasinghe (Sri
Lanka); Vajira H. W. Dissanayake (Sri Lanka); K. H. Cho (South Korea), Christoph U.
Lehmann (USA); Ruvaiz Haniffa (Sri Lanka) Back Row [Left to Right] Rezvi Sheriff (Sri
Lanka); C. P. Wong (Hong Kong); Shyam Fernando (Sri Lanka); Jai Ganesh (India); Boonchai
Kijsanayotin (Thailand), Dr. Petter Hurlen (Norway), Fazila Allaudin (Malaysia); Patrick
Weber (Switzerland); Anne Meon (Norway); Alvin Marcelo (Philippines); Michio Kimura
(Japan); Anthony Meader (Australia)
The APAMI General Assembly was held on the evening of 10 October 2018 during APAMI
2018. It was well attended by all the member associations. A wide-ranging discussion
took place on the role of APAMI in the context of the rapid adoption of digital health
around the world. Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayake, President, HISSL would assume duties
as President APAMI and Vice President for Asia Pacific of IMIA for a two-year term
on 1 January 2019. Dr. Oommen John, President, IAMI, would assume duties as Secretary
of APAMI along with him for a two-year term.
Annual Reports from APAMI Member Societies
The China Medical Informatics Association (CMIA)
In 2018, the China Medical Informatics Association (CMIA) actively promoted the education,
research, and technology development in medical informatics relevant fields. Especially,
with the excitement from artificial intelligence and big data applications, the involvement
has been coming from research societies, medical practitioners, industry, and different
levels of the governments. Numerous meetings and activities were held around the country,
such as Sino-US Health and Medical Informatics Forum (Guangzhou), China Medical AI
Conference (Beijing), China Medical Imaging AI conference (Shanghai), and many others.
APAMI2018 was an important event that CMIA seriously promoted and attended with an
11-member delegation in Sri Lanka. CMIA gave 10 presentations and had productive conversations
with colleagues from around the world. CMIA appreciates Professor Vajira Dissanayake
and HISSL for hosting a very successful APAMI conference/Digital Health Week and their
hospitality.
For the future, we continue promote the 17th World Congress on Medical and Health
informatics (Medinfo 2019) in Lyon, France and APAMI2020 in Japan. As a satellite
conference of the MedInfo2019, CMIA will host the 3rd World Chinese Health Informatics
Symposium (WCHIS 2019).
The Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics (HKSMI)
The Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics continued to assist the Hong Kong government
to roll out Phase 2 of the Electronic Health Record Sharing System in Hong Kong with
an aim to enable data sharing between public and private healthcare sectors. To date,
more than 0.8 million individuals have enrolled into the Health Record Sharing System
with more than 2,000 healthcare providers participating. Phase 2 of the project will
embark on progress in radiology image sharing and enhanced medical records interoperability.
Patient portal development is also in the implementation queue.
Open access to Hong Kong’s huge data pool will be made available to educational institutions
and worthy research projects and will allow analysis of the content of the data warehouse.
Analytical skills in big data will be further enhanced and developed to harness new
knowledge from the big data pool Hong Kong accumulated in the last 25 years.
The Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics is also busy preparing for the Asia Pacific
Conference on Electronic Health Records. The them will be “The Next Big in eHealth”
and the conference will be scheduled to be held in October 2019.
Indian Association for Medical Informatics (IAMI)
IAMI had excellent opportunities to provide thought leadership and professional input
into the policy framework of the Government of India. IAMI submitted a detailed response
to the draft Digital Health Information Security Act (DISHA) and also used the opportunity
to showcase the professional capabilities of the association at a high level engagement
with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of India.
Several IAMI members contributed their insights on the role of Electronic Health Records
and a future road map of EHR in the context of the National Health Protection Scheme
Ayushman Bharat, which is the flagship initiative of the Government of India towards
Universal Health Coverage. The role of informatics for the implementation of the insurance
companies led model to improve access to healthcare was discussed with the key stakeholders
at the National Health Agency, which provides the operational oversight to the state
governments for this landmark program.
IAMI continues to play a key and integral role at the subcommittee on health informatics
standards at the Bureau of Indian Standards, Government of India. IAMI members are
leading a separate thematic focus sub group on standards for improved and standardized
clinician-patient communications leveraging innovative technology tools. This initiative
has been well received by all the stakeholders at Bureau of Indian Standards.
IAMI partnered with several professional societies and International associations
leading a strong advocacy for bringing evidence based informatics practices to the
strategic initiatives being rolled out in India. IAMI members in their professional
capacities have been invited as technical experts by the WHO for the development of
the Digital Health Guidelines for Health Systems Strengthening, which is a testament
to the recognition of the experts and thought leaders from India and a great honor
for IAMI.
IAMI has been able to leverage the “Healthcare IT Experts Blog” to showcase the “Indovations”
(Innovations from India) that many IAMI members have been developing to the international
community and learn from the experts across the globe on this digital platform. Several
IAMI members were invited to show their expertise through articles which received
a wide audience through this platform.
Over 10 papers from IAMI members were presented at APAMI 2018 during the digital health
week in Colombo, Sri Lanka. IAMI members continue to present at other landmark conferences
in India and Internationally. IAMI members had the honor of chairing and leading the
Global Telehealth track, the Nursing Informatics track, and the Clinical Outcomes
track and the speakers included several IMIA board members and participants from the
member countries of IMIA.
The Government of India led the tabling of the WHO Resolution on Digital Health at
the 71st World Health Assembly, IAMI members along with other APAMI members were continuously
engaged with the country delegations attending the World Health Assembly and provided
technical and advocacy support including facilitating a ministerial round table as
a side meeting during the World Health Assembly 2018.
The IAMI website has been revamped and updated and can be accessed at www.iami.org.in.
Japan Association for Medical Informatics (JAMI)
As of December 31, 2018, JAMI has more than 3,900 members consisting of about 2,560
regular members, 720 affiliate members, and more than 700 members in other categories.
Since 2016, the president Kazuhiko Ohe has been leading board members. Past three
years have added another successful pages of JAMI.
Annual spring conference was held on June 21st – 23rd in Niigata prefecture. The theme
of the conference was “Re-discovery of Medical Informatics”. More than 1,000 attendees
from JAMI and other societies gathered and discussed on hot topics in biomedical informatics.
The 36th Joint Conference on Medical Informatics was held on November 22nd – 25th
in Kagoshima prefecture. More than 2,600 attendees joined to the conference.
Regarding JAMI Healthcare Information Technologists, it was 16th cohort in 2018 and
more than 1,500 were certified.
A new specialty of medicine, Japan board of public health and social medicine was
established in December 2016. The board is consisting of the society of epidemiology,
public health, occupational medicine, health administration, medical informatics and
others. More than 3,000 physicians were certified by 2018. The fellowship programs
accepted more than 100 fellows in 2018.
Korean Society of Medical Informatics (KOSMI)
As of December 31, 2018, KOSMI had more than 7,722 members consisting of 223 life
time members, 435 full members, 136 student members, 6,922 Web members, and 9 institutional
members. KOSMI is organizing biannual academic conferences, seminars on different
topics, and publishing the Health Informatics Research (HIR), an official journal
of KOSMI four times per year.
The spring conference was held at the Samsung Medical Center in Seoul from June 14
to June 15. The theme of the conference was “Evolving Data for Better Health” and
654 members participated in the conference. There were 3 tutorials, 15 symposiums,
20 paper presentations, and 54 poster presentations. Five papers and one poster were
awarded and recognized as the best papers and poster respectively at the conference.
The fall conference was held at the Chonbukl National University Hospital from November
22 to November 23. The theme of the conference was “Real-World Data to Optimize Clinical
Trials” and 740 members participated in the conference. There were 6 tutorials, 18
symposiums, 28 paper presentations, and 34 poster presentations.
KOSMI published the 24th volume of the Health Information Research (HIR) in 2018.
The HIR publishes four issues in English including 4 editorials, 3 review articles,
32 original research articles, 6 case report, 2 tutorials, and 1 communications. The
Journal was accredited by the Korea Research Foundation in 2006 and registered as
one of prestigious academic journals in Korea.
Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ)
In 2018, Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) developed and launched a digital magazine
called eHealthNews.nz, which has been well received by the sector as a trusted source
of New Zealand based digital health news. The magazine includes opinion columns from
sector experts and accepts advertising from the industry.
Our annual HiNZ Conference in November received a record number of submissions (up
26% on the previous year). It was our largest-ever conference with 1,200 delegates
meeting in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. We also achieved a record
amount of sponsorship revenue, with 95 exhibitors taking part in the three-day event.
The increased annual profit has enabled HiNZ to invest money in expanding our member
services, including the development of a certification program and the provision of
logistics support to clinical informatics networking groups.
The Philippine Medical Informatics Society (PMIS)
The Philippine Medical Informatics Society (PMIS) has increased its membership and
now boasts 1,312 members as we continue to nurture the society through our connections
via social media (www.facebook.com/groups/philmedinfo/).
PMIS members are involved with the academic institutions, clinical specialty societies,
the government sector, private sector companies, and organizations such as HL7 Philippines
and the Standards and Interoperability Lab – Asia (SIL-Asia). Select members provide
representation to the National eHealth Governance Structure as members of the National
eHealth Technical Working Group (NeHTWG), which convenes on a monthly basis to develop,
strategize, and provide recommendations to the National eHealth Steering Committee
(NeHSC) to aid in the implementation of the Philippine eHealth Strategic Framework
and Plan, which is now being revised from the original 2014-2020 plan to the proposed
2018-2022 strategy.
The NeHSC serves as the highest governing and decision-making eHealth body in the
Philippines and is chaired by the Secretary of Health. This committee is comprised
of the Secretaries of Science and Technology, Information, and Communications Technology,
the President/Chief Executive Officer of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
(PHIC), and the Chancellor of the University of the Philippines Manila. It sets the
national eHealth policies and strategic directions as well as monitors and evaluates
the progress of the National eHealth System and Services.
Several PMIS members have been officially appointed to the national eHealth experts’
groups such as the Standards Experts Group (SEG), Privacy Experts Group (PEG), Electronic
Medical Records Experts Group (EMREG), Health Enterprise Architecture Experts Group
(HEAEG), Risk Management Experts Group (RMEG), and an Advisers Group.
Recently, Dr. Raymond Francis Sarmiento, current PMIS president and chair of the IMIA
Health Informatics for Development working group, was also elected as the current
chair of HL7 Philippines. Through his concurrent positions, including his role as
health lead for SIL-Asia, he has been actively promoting the use of health IT standards
for interoperability of health information systems. He has been in constant contact
with international counterparts to discuss how to develop a more responsive peer-learning
network and highlight the work done of fellow APAMI members, particularly those from
low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Last March 2018, at least 20 APAMI colleagues in attendance (members were from Thailand,
Viet Nam, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and the Philippines) including PMIS members
attended a Health IT Collaboration workshop held at the National Taipei University
of Nursing and Health Sciences (NTUNHS) in Taiwan. PMIS members were also active in
either leading the organization or facilitating regional workshops on intersecting
topics such as health enterprise architecture framework development for LMICs (25
participants), health ICT governance architecture framework for LMICs (30 participants),
health information systems interoperability using HL7 FHIR (60 participants), health
terminology standards and setting up a terminology service (15 participants), among
others.
In July 2018, the National Telehealth Center from the University of the Philippines
Manila, under the directorship of Dr. Sarmiento, organized and hosted the 2nd UP-MIT-Stanford
Big Data for Health conference and workshops at the Philippine Genome Center in Diliman,
Quezon City, Philippines. With over 140 participants from all over the Philippines
with mentors and workshop faculty from MIT and Stanford University in the United States
as well as other experts from Singapore, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom, the two-day
e vent successfully pushed forward the agenda of building capacity on health data
science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in health and medicine.
Finally, PMIS members, including AeHIN Executive Director Dr. Alvin Marcelo and Dr.
Sarmiento, figured prominently in the conduct of the 6th AeHIN General Meeting held
in Colombo, Sri Lanka last October 2018 with the theme “Interoperable Digital Health
for Universal Health Coverage”. Dr. Marcelo, Dr. Sarmiento, and other APAMI colleagues
also attended the APAMI meeting, which was held immediately after the AeHIN General
Meeting in the same venue. PMIS members continue to collaborate and work harmoniously
with other APAMI members such as AeHIN chair Dr. Boonchai Kijsayanotin (Thailand),
Dr. Anis Fuad (Indonesia), Mr. Jai Ganesh (India) and many others to support the national
eHealth programs and strategic implementations of ministries of health in Asia.
Association for Medical and Bio-Informatics, Singapore (AMBIS)
AMBIS continues to support the local Bioinformatics and Biomedical Informatics community
through a variety of events including the following public lectures during the ExCo
term of 2017/18;
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Big Data Analytics, Mathematical Modelling, and Artificial Intelligence in Biomedicine
by Dr. Vladimir Brusic
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Caveats and Recommendations for reuse of large-scale operational electronic health
record data by Dr. William Hersh
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Digital Organism For Evolutionary Insights by Dr. Maurice HT Ling
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A series of outreach programs, conferences, and institutional partnerships are being
planned for the next ExCo Term.
Health Informatics Society of Sri Lanka (HISSL)
The year 2018 was a very active year for the Health Informatics Society of Sri Lanka
(HISSL). As the professional association of Health Informaticians in the Country,
HISSL, continued to support the MSc in Biomedical Informatics and MD in Health Informatics
programs of the University of Colombo that lead to Board Certification in Health Informaticians
in Sri Lanka. In addition, as the main technical advisor to the Ministry of Health,
HISSL, continued to coordinate several international donor funded projects of the
Ministry of Health on health systems strengthening.
This year was also a busy year for HISSL internationally. As the main technical partner
of the Commonwealth Digital Health Initiative of the Commonwealth Medical Association,
HISSL contributed to the events leading up to the launch of the Commonwealth Center
for Digital Health in London, UK on 20 April 2018 and the Ministerial Luncheon in
support of the adoption of the World Health Assembly Resolution on Digital Health
on 22 May 2018 in Geneva Switzerland. In addition HISSL administered the Commonwealth
Digital Health Awards. The President of HISSL also served on the World Health Organization’s
Guidelines Development Committee on Digital Health.
The main event organized by HISSL however was the Digital Health Week 2018 from 7
to 12 October 2018 (http://www.dhw2018.org) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Digital Health Week 2018 consisted of
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Conference on Interoperable Digital Health for Universal Health Coverage and 6th General
Assembly of the Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN): 7 to 9 October 2018
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Board Meeting and General Assembly of the International Medical Informatics Association
(IMIA): 7 to 8 October 2018
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10th Biennial Conference of the Asia Pacific Association for Medical Informatics (APAMI
2018): 9 to 11 October 2018
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Global Telehealth 2018 (GT2018): 9 to 11 October 2018
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Score for Health Data: World Health Organization’s Regional Consultation on Strengthening
Country Health Information Systems and Capacities to Monitor UHC and Health SDGs,
10 to 11 October 2018
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3rd Commonwealth Digital Health Conference (CWDHC): 12 October 2018
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Digital Health Sri Lanka 2018: 12 October 2018
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3rd Commonwealth Digital Health Awards 2018 (CWDHA): 12 October 2018
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Commonwealth Digital Health Expo 2018: 9 to 12 October 2018
Over 600 participants from over 60 countries representing more than 175 organization’s
attended the Digital Health Week 2018. The program book of the Digital Health Week
2018 can be downloaded at http://dhw2018.org/download/1858/.
Taiwan Association for Medical Informatics (TAMI)
The Taiwan Association for Medical Informatics supports research based on medical
informatics, improving the quality of medical information, and augmenting international
relations in the medical community.
The TAMI has been an active organizer contributing to several events enhancing the
communication and collaboration with the worldwide medical organizations. With the
international visiting faculty, TAMI has helped to develop more connections and achieved
the exchange of a wide spectrum of medical information in the Taiwan community.
The events that took place in 2018 are listed below:
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The Joint Conference on Medical Informatics in Taiwan and the Hospital Chief Information
Officer Summit 2018 were organized by the TAMI, Tzu-Chi University, Hualien Tzu-Chi
Hospital, and iThome, on 20 and 21st Oct 2018. The conference invited medical experts,
researchers, and scholars from different countries and discussed the issues in medical
information system and further aimed to develop a vision for the next generation of
these systems.
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The Taipei Medical University in collaboration with MIT organized the Hackathon which
is an intensive three days program on Health IoT, aimed to advance projects from idea
to implementation. It took place from 19 to 21st Oct, and had the topic: From Complex
Healthcare Data to Serious Clinical Solutions - the AIoT approach. This hackathon
is organized annually and brings participants and local clinicians together to share
ideas and advance theory into practice while working in multidisciplinary teams to
develop rapid prototypes and solve real problems.
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TAMI was also a part of the “International Honors Program”, a program to provide Indian
students a unique two-week study experience at Taipei Medical University from 4th
to 15th June 2018. Along with the local faculty members, TAMI organized to have an
international visiting professor from Spain, Dr. Luis Fernandez Luque. Dr. Luque has
been doing eHealth research for the last ten years in Norway (Norut), Spain (Polytechnic
University of Valencia), and the United States (University of Minnesota, and Harvard
Medical School), and is also a founding partner of Salumedia. He specializes in eHealth,
mHealth, health games, and health social media and currently serves as the Chairman
of the Social Media Working Group of the International Medical Informatics Association.
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On 5th Dec 2018, the IBM Watson for Oncology: The Opportunities and Challenges of
Therapeutic AI conference was organized in Taiwan. Prestigious speakers from IBM and
related fields joined this conference in Taiwan, which focused on how IBM Watson for
Oncology can benefit patients and clinicians in cancer treatment, and the underlying
challenges as well as potential developments in the future. The speakers included
renowned professionals – Dr. Kyu Rhee, Dr. Edward H. (Ted) Shortliffe, Dr. Vimla L.
Patel, and Dr. Chun-You (Jim) Chen.
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Further, TAMI was organized lectures for another visiting professor from India in
May 2018, Dr. Krishnan Ganapathy. Dr. Ganapathy is a Past President of the Telemedicine
Society of India, formerly an Honorary Consultant and Advisor in the Neurosurgery
Armed Forces Medical Services. He is currently an Emeritus Professor at the Dr. MGR
Tamilnadu Medical University, Chennai. A pioneer in introducing Telemedicine in India,
Dr. Ganapathy has been working relentlessly from 1999 for the growth and development
of Telemedicine in India.
In addition to the above events, members of TAMI have actively participated in international
conferences on medical informatics and have promoted the advancing technologies in
healthcare in Taiwan.
TAMI developed a Certificate for Medical Informatics Manager and Analyst in 2008.
The assessment-based certificate is designed for information professionals, clinical
personnel, and health care support personnel, who are willing to expand their knowledge
of health information technology and prepare for the management of the complex social
and organizational issues surrounding this technology in health care. Participants,
who demonstrate that they meet the standards by successfully completing the assessment
process, are granted official credentials. In past 10 years, there were more than
7,000 personnel certified, who improved revenue and better career opportunities for
themselves.