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DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2013-10-IE-0082
Symposium Highlights and Synopses of the Scientific Program
The Sixth Annual Mid-Atlantic Healthcare Informatics SymposiumCorrespondence to:
Publication History
received:
11 October 2013
accepted:
02 February 2013
Publication Date:
20 December 2017 (online)
Summary
As the bar to actively participate in one’s own health is consistently lowered through technology, patients are helping to evolve traditional workflows to make data more accessible at the point of care. This growing trend of patient engagement and personalized medicine was the focus of the 2013 Mid-Atlantic Healthcare Informatics Symposium in Philadelphia, PA on April 26, 2013. The conference, presented annually by the Center for Biomedical Informatics (CBMi) at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, featured plenary sessions, panel discussions, and paper presentations on a range of topics, including patient engagement and personalized medicine; using data and analytics to optimize patient care; nursing informatics; and the future of biomedical informatics.
Citation: Vito D, Diltz M, Porter M, White P, Luberti A. Symposium highlights and synopses of the scientific program: The sixth annual mid-atlantic healthcare informatics symposium. Appl Clin Inf 2014; 5: 85–91 http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2013-10-IE-0082
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Keywords
Clinical informatics education - professional training education - patient consumer health education
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Conflict of Interest
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest in the project or publication.
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Correspondence to:
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References
- 1 Consumer Engagement with Health Information Technology: Summary of NeHC Survey Results [Internet].. Washington (DC): National eHealth Collaborative (US); c2010 [cited 2013 Oct 1]. Available from: http://www.nationalehealth.org/consumer-engagement-health-information-technology-survey
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- 3 Holdren JP, Lander E, Varmus H. co-chairs. Report to the President Realizing the Full Potential of Health Information Technology To Improve Healthcare for Americans: The Path Forward [Internet]. Washington (DC):: Executive Office of the President, Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.. Dec 2010 [cited 2013 Oct 1]. Available from: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/pcast-health-it-report.pdf
- 4 Krist AH, Woolf SH. A vision for patient-centered information systems. JAMA 2011; 305: 300e1.
- 5 Leveille SG, Walker J, Ralston JD, Ross SE, Elmore JG, Delbanco T. Evaluating the impact of patients’ online access to doctors’ visit notes: designing and executing the OpenNotes project. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 2012; 12: 32.
- 6 Ammenwerth E, Schnell-Inderst P, Hoerbst A. The impact of electronic patient portals on patient care: a systematic review of controlled trials. J Med Internet Res 2012; 14 (06) e162.
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