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The topics of Advances in Information Technology and Communication in Health, the proceedings of ITCH 2009, include telemedicine and telehealth, electronic health records, software assurance and usability, terminology, classification and standards, software selection and evaluation, research and development initiatives, service administration, management and self-management, nation-wide Canadian initiatives, ethics, policy and government, decision support, artificial intelligence and modeling, software design and development, educational initiatives and professional development and technology adoption and evaluation. In March 1986, a Canadian colloquium with an international flavor was convened to discuss the impact of information technology on community health. It was sponsored by the School of Health Information Science at the University of Victoria and the British Columbia Ministry of Health. This small, successful gathering was the predecessor of the Information Technology in Community Health (ITCH) conferences that followed in 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000. In 2007, after a brief hiatus, the conference was held again, but this time it had expanded its scope. It was known as Information Technology and Communications in Health (ITCH) 2007; with the same acronym but with a different meaning as demanded by its international appeal and wider choice of subject areas. The conference in 2007 was an unmatched success and for the conference of 2009, an even more eventful convention is expected, which encourages experts to demonstrate and share their experiences and knowledge. The theme for the ITCH 2009 conference is ‘Revolutionizing Health Care with Informatics: From Research to Practice’.
Preface v
James G. McDaniel
Section
1. Decision Support, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling
A Morphological Approach for the Fovea Location in Color Fundus Images
3(6)
Daniel Welfer
Jacob Scharcanski
Diane Ruschel Marinho
Integrating Evidence-Based Interventions into Client Care Plans
9(5)
Diane Doran
Jennifer Carryer
Jane Paterson
Paula Goering
Lynn Nagle
Andre Kushniruk
Irmajean Bajnok
Carrie Clark
Rani Srivastava
Anemia Analyzer: Algorithm and Reflex Testing in Clinical Practice Leading to Efficiency and Cost Savings
14(3)
Samir M. Haq
Process Data: A Means to Measure Operational Performance and Implement Advanced Analytical Models
17(7)
Pablo Santibanez
Vincent S. Chow
John French
Martin L. Puterman
Scott Tyldesley
Benefits and Challenges of Health Information Systems for Operations Research: An Illustrative Example to Improve Surgical Scheduling
24(6)
Vincent S. Chow
Wenhai Huang
Martin L. Puterman
Toward Automatic Detection and Prevention of Adverse Drug Events
30(6)
Nicolas Leroy
Emmanuel Chazard
Regis Beuscart
Marie Catherine Beuscart-Zephir
Modeling Knowledge Resource Selection in Expert Librarian Search
36(6)
David R. Kaufman
Maryam Mehryar
Herbert Chase
Peter Hung
Marina Chilov
Stephen B. Johnson
Eneida Mendonca
Analysis of Acuity Trends Using Resource Intensity Weights via the CIHI Portal
42(7)
Liesje Sarnecki
Lisa Gordon
Section
2. Educational Initiatives and Professional Development
The University of Victoria Interdisciplinary Electronic Health Record Educational Portal
49(6)
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Andre W. Kushniruk
Ron Joe
Brian Armstrong
Tony Otto
Kendall Ho
Howard Silverman
Jeannine Moreau
Noreen Frisch
Integrating Point-of-Care Technology into the Midwifery Curricula
55(7)
Rachel Smith
Joanne Gray
Incorporation of Medical Informatics and Information Technology as Core Components of Undergraduate Medical Education - Time for Change!
62(6)
Anthony Otto
Andre Kushniruk
The Engineering 4 Health Challenge - An Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Initiative to Foster Student Engagement in B.C. and Improve Health Care for Children in Under-Serviced Communities
68(5)
Morgan Price
Jens H. Weber-Jahnke
An Innovative Learning Experience for Entry to eHealth Careers
73(8)
Shirley Fenton
H. Dominic Covvey
Section
3. Electronic Health Records
Information Management Framework; A Model for Clinical Departments
81(6)
Reza Shahpori
Alan de los Angeles
Kevin Laupland
Clinical Support in Primary and Ambulatory Care: Canadian Lessons to Be Learned from the UK Patient Summary Care Record (SCR) Initiative
87(6)
Chris Sutton
Shannon Malovec
Technical and Architectural Issues in Deploying Electronic Health Records (EHRs) over the WWW
93(6)
Brian Armstrong
Andre Kushniruk
Ron Joe
Elizabeth Borycki
Ontario's Province-Wide Paediatric Electronic Health Record
99(8)
Andrew Szende
Section
4. Ethics, Policy and Government
Failure of Electronic Medical Records in Canada: A Failure of Policy or a Failure of Technology?
107(8)
Karim Keshavjee
Anil Manji
Baljit Singh
Nick Pairaudeau
Is It Appropriate, or Ethical, to Use Health Data Collected for the Purpose of Direct Patient Care to Develop Computerized Predictive Decision Support Tools?
115(7)
Wilfred Bonney
National Health Information Management/Information Technology Strategies in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore
122(9)
Julia Yinxin Zhu
Denis J. Protti
Section
5. Health Information Systems and Their Status
Pharmacy Information Systems in Canada
131(5)
Jeff Barnett
Heather Jennings
Findings from Evaluations of the Benefits of Diagnostic Imaging Systems
136(6)
Simon Hagens
Nancy Kraetschmer
Craig Savege
Availability and Usage of ICT Applications Among European Primary Care Physicians
142(7)
Ingo Meyer
Tobias Husing
Alexander Dobrev
Werner Korte
Jorg Artmann
Karl Stroetmann
Section
6. Nation-Wide Canadian Initiatives
How Can We Know Whether Short Term Trends in a Hospital's HSMR Are Significant?
149(6)
Larry Frisch
Leah Anscombe
Michelle Bamford
An Embarrassment of Data: How e-Assessments Are Supporting Front Line Clinical Decisions and Quality Management Across Canada and Around the World
155(6)
Nancy White
Jeff Poss
Capturing Pan-Canadian Primary Health Care Indicator Data Using Multiple Approaches for Data Collection
161(6)
Vicky Walker
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor
Greg Webster
Judith MacPhail
Development of Electronic Medical Record Content Standards to Collect Pan-Canadian Primary Health Care Indicator Data
167(10)
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor
Greg Webster
Shaheena Mukhi
Maria Sanchez
Section
7. Nursing Informatics
Health Information Systems Design to Support a Nursing Model of Care: Opportunities and Challenges
177(9)
Craig E. Kuziemsky
Lara Varpio
Pippa Hall
Lynn Casimiro
Elaine Leipe
Lynda Weaver
Wilma Jelley
Betty Cragg
Susan Brajtman
Peter Barnes
Colla MacDonald
Stephane Poitras
Understanding the Impact on Intensive Care Staff Workflow Due to the Introduction of a Critical Care Information System: A Mixed Methods Research Methodology
186(6)
N.T. Shaw
R.L. Mador
S. Ho
D. Mayes
J.I. Westbrook
N. Creswick
K. Thiru
M. Brown
Implementing an Interdisciplinary Electronic Documentation System at Two Pilot Units Within an Acute Care Setting
192(6)
Rena van der Wal
Shelley Dalzel
Marianne Kitzul
Practical Considerations for the Implementation of Health Outcome Measures
198(4)
Robin S. Carrier
Where is Nursing in the Electronic Health Care Record?
202(7)
Beverly Mitchell
Olga Petrovskaya
Marjorie McIntyre
Noreen Frisch
Section
8. Research and Development Initiatives
Genotypic Approaches to Therapy in Children (GATC): Using Information Technology to Improve Drug Safety
209(6)
E. Wong
B.C. Carleton
D.F.B. Wright
M.A. Smith
L. Verbeek
C.A. Hildebrand
P. Stannard
R. Vaillancourt
P. Elliot-Miller
C.J.D. Ross
M.R. Hayden
Overcoming the Absence of Tone and Non-Verbal Elements of Communication in Text-Based Cybercounselling
215(5)
Lawrence Murphy
Dan Mitchell
A Randomized Clinical Trial of Clinical Decision Support in a Rural Community Health Network Serving Lower Income Individuals: Study Design and Baseline Characteristics
220(9)
Eric L. Eisenstein
David F. Lobach
Kensaku Kawamoto
Rex Edwards
Janese M. Willis
Garry M. Silvey
Kevin J. Anstrom
Section
9. Service Administration, Management and Self-Management
Patient Self-Management and Chronic Illness: Evaluating Outcomes and Impacts of Information Technology
229(6)
Elizabeth Cummings
Paul Turner
Toyota A3 Report: A Tool for Process Improvement in Healthcare
235(6)
Te-Shu Lee
Mu-Hsing Kuo
Mobile ICT Support for the Continuum of Care
241(7)
Masako Miyazaki
Toshio Ohyanagi
Lili Liu
Bonnie Dobbs
Marguerite Rowe
Steve Sutphen
James Miller
Albert Cook
An EHR-Based Paradigm Shift in the Operation of Mental Health and Addiction Services
248(10)
Kenneth A. Moselle
Potential Return on Investment (Rol) on Web-Based Diabetes Education in UK
258(6)
Omid Shabestari
Abdul Roudsari
Breaking Barriers to Self-Management of Chronic Diseases - The MaXi Project
264(9)
Christian Nøhr
Pernille Bertelsen
Anne Marie Kanstrup
Section
10. Software Assurance and Usability
Preventing Technology-Induced Errors in Healthcare: The Role of Simulation
273(4)
Andre W. Kushniruk
Elizabeth M. Borycki
James G. Anderson
Marilyn M. Anderson
Exploring the Relationship Between Training and Usability: A Study of the Impact of Usability Testing on Improving Training and System Deployment
277(7)
Andre W. Kushniruk
Kristin Myers
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Joseph Kannry
Scenario-Based Testing of Health Information Systems (HIS) in Electronic and Hybrid Environments
284(6)
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Andre W. Kushniruk
Security Evaluation and Assurance of Electronic Health Records
290(7)
Jens H. Weber-Jahnke
Using Heuristic Evaluations to Assess the Safety of Health Information Systems
297(5)
Christopher J. Carvalho
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Andre W. Kushniruk
Televaluation and Usability Assessment of the Human-Machine Interface for a Novel Adaptive Health Knowledge Translation System
302(7)
John Copen
Andre Kushniruk
Assessing Software Impact on Clinical Workflow and Resource Utilization
309(6)
Kevin C. Murphy
Architectural and Usability Considerations in the Development of a Web 2.0-Based EHR
315(7)
Yalini Senathirajah
Suzanne Bakken
Comparative Study of Heuristic Evaluation and Usability Testing Methods
322(6)
Thankam Paul Thyvalikakath
Valerie Monaco
Himabindu Thambuganipalle
Titus Schleyer
The User-Centered Approach in the Development of a Complex Hospital-at-Home Intervention
328(6)
Joseph A. Cafazzo
Kevin Leonard
Anthony C. Easty
Peter G. Rossos
Christopher T. Chan
Applying a Human Factors Engineering Approach to Healthcare IT Applications: Example of a Medication CPOE Project
334(9)
Sylvia Pelayo
Stephanie Bernonville
Christophe Kolski
Marie Catherine Beuscart-Zephir
Section
11. Software Design and Development
Adopting and Introducing New Technology To Improve Patient Care: A Wedding of Clinicians and Informatics Specialists
343(5)
Jeff Barnett
Ann Syme
Designing Technology to Support End of Life Decision Making
348(6)
Pin Sym Foong
Structured Data System for a Breast Cancer Medical Record
354(4)
Vijay Varma
Srinivas Varma
Samir Haq
M.M. Haq
Narayan Raju
Ravi Varma
The eFOSTr Project: Design, Implementation and Evaluation of a Web-Based Personal Health Record to Support Health Professionals and Families of Children Undergoing Transplants
358(6)
James Popkin
Andre Kushniruk
Elizabeth Borycki
Desmond Guarin
Lynne Mozley
Norm Kilarski
Laurie Robson
Walter Creed
A Comprehensive Infectious Disease Management System
364(7)
Alex Marcu
John D. Farley
Section
12. Software Selection and Evaluation
Application of House of Quality (HOQ) to Health Care Management
371(5)
Mu-Hsing Kuo
Te-Shu Lee
Selecting Electronic Health Record Systems: Development of a Framework for Testing Candidate Systems
376(4)
Andre W. Kushniruk
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Kristin Myers
Joseph Kannry
Getting to 100%: A Framework to Define and Reach Target Order Entry Rates
380(9)
Andy Pattullo
Peter Jamieson
Scott Kraft
Jill Robert
Sheri Ross
Greg Abelseth
Tom Rosenal
Evolution of a National Approach to Evaluating the Benefits of the Electronic Health Record
389(6)
Simon Hagens
Angela Krose
``Physicians' Adoption Score'' - Physicians Are Not a Homogenous Group
395(5)
Mitra Sajedi
Andre W. Kushniruk
The Development of a Risk Identification Screening Framework for Healthcare Information Systems
400(6)
Elizabeth Keay
Andre Kushniruk
Extending the Infoway Benefits Evaluation Framework for Health Information Systems
406(8)
Francis Lau
eDoc Evaluation - At Eighteen Months into the Challenge
414(5)
Katherine Stansfield
Linda Yetman
Catherine Renwick
Strategies to Increase Familiarization and Acceptance of Electronic Health Records Among Health Professionals and Consumers
419(10)
Cynthia Burdyny
Susan Findlater
Marie-Pier Caron
Mubasshir Ajaz
Section
13. Technology Adoption and Evaluation
IT for Advanced Life Support in Hospitals
429(6)
Birgitte Seierøe Pedersen
Kirsten Ann Jeberg
Christian Koerner
Claus Balslev
Peter Oluf
Michael Kammer Jensen
Karen Marie Lyng
Effective Solutions in Introducing Server-Based Computing into a Hospital Information System
435(6)
Shigeki Kuwata
Kei Teramoto
Yasushi Matsumura
Andre W. Kushniruk
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Hiroshi Kondoh
Applying Natural Language Processing Toolkits to Electronic Health Records - An Experience Report
441(6)
Neil Barrett
Jens H. Weber-Jahnke
Improving the Efficiency and Accuracy of a Tablet PC Interface for Computerized Provider Order Entry Through Usability Evaluation and Provision of Data Entry Strategies
447(6)
John Dawson
Andre Kushniruk
Mobile Phones as Mediators of Health Behavior Change in Cardiovascular Disease in Developing Countries
453(6)
Connie V. Chan
David R. Kaufman
Ongoing Evaluation of Ease-of-Use and Usefulness of Wireless Tablet Computers Within an Ambulatory Care Unit
459(8)
Kevin C. Murphy
Frances L. Wong
Lee Ann Martin
Dave Edmiston
Section
14. Telemedicine and Telehealth
Telematics in Acute Trauma Care
467(5)
C. Juhra
T. Vordemvenne
R. Hartensuer
F. Uckert
M.J. Raschke
Innovation in the North: Are Health Service Providers Ready for the Uptake of an Internet-Based Chronic Disease Management Platform?
472(6)
Sherri Tillotson
Scott Lear
Yuriko Araki
Dan Horvat
Ken Prkachin
Joanna Bates
Ellen Balka
Telehealth-Based Framework for Supporting the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
478(9)
Mila Kwiatkowska
Andrew Idzikowski
Les Matthews
Section
15. Terminology, Classification and Standards
Optimizing Standard Patient Management Through Order Sets - Impact on Care (Blood Cultures)
487(9)
Tom Rosenal
Lisa Fantin
Aynharan Sinnarajah
Dan Gregson
Alexis Mageau
Tom Rich
Andy Pattullo
Peter Jamieson
Scott Kraft
Jill Robert
Sheri Ross
Use of Case Mix Tools for Utilization Management and Planning
496(5)
Sheril Perry
Craig Homan
A Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) and Minimum Data Set (MDS) for Nursing and Medical Handover: Considerations for Flexible Standardization in Developing Electronic Tools
501(6)
Paul Turner
Ming Chao Wong
Kwang Chien Yee
Managing Terminology Assets in Electronic Health Records
507(6)
Kelly Abrams
Sue Schneider
Rita Scichilone
Normalization of Reported Lab Results
513(6)
Raymond Simkus
John Hughes
Medical Text Analytics Tools for Search and Classification
519(6)
Jimmy Huang
Aijun An
Vivian Hu
Karen Tu
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Modeling Principles for Data Models
525(9)
Miguel Humberto Torres-Urquidy
Amit Acharya
Pedro Hernandez-Cott
Jonathan Misner
Titus Schleyer
Boundary Objects in the Multidisciplinary Care Management of Chronic Conditions: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
534(7)
Tar a Sampalli
Michael Shepherd
Roy Fox
Subject Index 541(4)
Author Index 545