9:30am - 11:00am Concurrent Breakout
Sessions
- Customizing Information #3: Using Interactive
Environments to Change Behaviors
- Moderator: Alan
Andreasen, PhD, Professor of
Marketing and Associate Dean, Georgetown
University School of Business,
Washington, DC
- Speaker: Timothy
Kieschnick, Strategic Development
Manager, Interactive Technologies
Initiative, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland,
CA,
"Technology-Supported Patient
Empowerment: What's Real, What's
Vaportalk"
- Speaker: Deryk
Van Brunt, DrPH, Research Fellow,
University of California Berkeley, CA,
"Using Networked Interactive
Environments to Change Lifestyle and
Environmental Risk Factors"
- Speaker: Christopher
J. Dede, EdD, Senior Program
Director, National Science Foundation,
Arlington, VA,
"Emerging Technologies for
Learning"
- Speakers will analyze the potential
impact of specific interactive
environments for health. Also, a National
Science Foundation initiative supporting
the development of interactive
environments will be discussed.
- Customizing Information #4: Global Health
Connections
- Moderator: Roberto
Rodrigues, MD, Program Coordinator,
Health Services Information Systems, Pan
American Health Organization, Washington,
DC
- Speaker: Salah
H. Mandil, PhD, Director of
Informatics, World Health Organization,
Washington, DC,
"World Health Strategies"
- Speaker: Eugene
Boostrom, MD, DrPH, Senior Public
Health Specialist, Economic Development
Institute, Human Resources and Poverty
Division, World Bank, Washington, DC,
"Global Health Networking and
International Organizations"
- Speaker: Warren
B. Buhler, Coordinator, Informatics
2000 Initiative, InterAmerican
Development Bank, Washington, DC
"The InterAmerican Development
Bank's Informatics 2000 Initiative"
- Organizations are considering ways in
which telematics and telehealth can be
utilized to improve health care and
health status in many corners of the
globe. Strategies for developing
partnerships globally will be examined. Session
Summary.
- Tools and Toolboxes #1: Provider-Patient E-mail
- Moderator: Larry
Pfisterer, MSSM, RRA, Supervisor of
Outpatient Records, Group Health
Cooperative, Seattle, WA
- Speaker: Karen
Sarpolis, MD, MBA, President/Medical
Director, A Forum for Women's Health,
GenneX Healthcare Technologies, Inc.,
Evanston, IL,
"Bringing Value to Consumers and
Payors While Guarding Security"
- Speaker: Paul
Ford, MD, Assistant Professor of
Medicine, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Palo Alto, CA,
"Patient-Physician Electronic Mail
Exchange in the Generalist Practice"
- Speaker: Paul
Hattis, MD, JD, MPH, Community Care
Network Coordinator, Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Boston, MA,
"Legal Duties of Provider-Patient
E-Mail"
- How does provider-patient e-mail work? Do
managed care organizations use it? What
are the potential legal ramifications for
physicians and other providers?
- Tools and Toolboxes #2: Tales from the Trenches
- Moderator: Stephen
J. Downs, Acting Director,
Telecommunications and Information
Infrastructure Assistance Program,
National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC
- Speaker: Jean
A. Wooldridge, Project Director,
Cancer Information Service for the
Pacific Northwest Demonstration Project,
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,
Seattle, WA,
"Reaching Underserved Populations
for Breast and Cervical Cancer--A CDC/NCI
Demonstration Project"
- Speaker: Linda R.
Cooperstock, MPH,
Planning/Coordination Manager, Integrated
Technology Services, University of
Missouri,
"Consumer Health Information at the
University of Missouri-Columbia"
- Speaker: Barry
Silverman, PhD, Director, Institute
for Artificial Intelligence, George
Washington University, Washington, DC,
"Intelligent, Web-Based Reminder
Agents"
- Speaker: Naomi
Broering, MLS, President, Medical
Library Association, Texas Medical Center
Library, Housten Academy of Medicine,
"The Library Connection--Consumer
Health Informaiton"
- Developing Web sites for underserved
populations, "intelligent"
computerized patient reminder systems,
and information systems for public access
will be discussed.
- Redefining Roles #2: Engines of Empowerment:
Community-Based Networks
- Moderator: Nancy
Milio, PhD, Professor of Health
Policy and Administration, School of
Public Health, University of North
Carolina , Chapel Hill, NC
- Speaker: Barbara
Hau, RN, MS, Clinical Coordinator,
LaPlaza Telecommunity Foundation, Taos,
NM'
"La Plaza Telecommunity--Diabetes
Wellness Connection"
- Speaker: Jerome
McCarthy, Principal/Consultant,
Fairhill & Company, Denver, CO
"The Ideas of Community in the
Reality of Information Culture"
- Speaker: Kenneth Ramirez, Director,
LatinoNet, Los Angeles, CA
- Speaker: Mark
Whittier, Director, Integrated
Community Networks, Northern Telecom
Limited,
"Integrated Community Networks: The
Promise of a Brighter Future"
- Communitybased networks typically
involve grassroots efforts to create
computerbased information networks at
the local level. Projects from across the
nation will be described.
- Redefining Roles #3: From Vision to Reality:
Implementing CHI on a Community-Wide Basis
- Moderator: Vince
Kuraitis, Vice President, Corporate
Development and Specialty Services, St.
Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, ID
- Speaker: Donald
W. Kemper, MPH, MSIE, Founder and CEO,
Healthwise, Boise, ID,
"Implementing Consumer Health
Information on a Community-Wide Basis"
- Speaker: Tonda
Johnston, Benefits Specialist,
Hewlett-Packard, Boise, ID,
"Healthwise Community Project: An
Employer's Point of View"
- Speaker: Sylvia
G. Rickard, Idaho Breast Cancer
Coalition, Boise, ID,
"An Idaho Consumer's Perspective"
- One Idaho community is trying to change the
fundamental way in which people and their
doctors work together. This three-year
partnership effort involves employers,
insurers, providers and the people of four
Idaho counties.
- Does It Work? #1: The Science Panel on
Interactive Communication and Health
- Co-Moderator: David
H.Gustafson, PhD, Professor,
Industrial Engineering & Preventive
Medicine, University of Wisconsin,
Science Panel Co-Chair and
- Co-Moderator: Molly
Joel Coye, MD, MPH, Executive Vice
President for Strategic Development,
HealthDesk Corporation, SciPICH Co-Chair
- The Science Panel is developing a
framework for the evaluation of
interactive health communication.
Preliminary work will be discussed and
audience input received. A web site will
be established to share the panel's work.
Session
Summary.
- Does It Work? #2: Quality: What Is It? How Do We
Know? Who Is Responsible?
- Moderator: Helga
E. Rippen, MD, PhD, Director, Health
Information Technology Institute,
Mitretek, McLean, VA
- Speaker: John
H. Renner, MD, President, Consumer
Health Information Research Institute,
Independence, MO,
"Criteria for Evaluating Consumer
Health Web Sites"
- Speaker: Susan
Alpert, PhD, MD, Director, Office of
Device Evaluation, Center for Devices and
Radiological Health, Food and Drug
Administration, Rockville, MD,
"Quality Assessment in the
Regulatory Environment"
- Speaker: Kiyoshi
Kuromiya, Founder and Director,
Critical Path AIDS Project,
"Assessing and Controlling Quality
of Life: What Patients and Providers Look
For"
- Speaker: George
D. Lundberg, MD, Editor, Journal
of the American Medical Association,
"Assuring the Quality of Health
Information on the Internet"
- The discussion will include different
perspectives of the problems and
solutions and efforts underway to address
the issue of quality.
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