Canadian example on healthcare transformation via standards Har passerat
Torsdag 16 maj 2024 11:20 - 11:45 F1
Föreläsare: James Agnew
Spår: The European Health Data Space; a health specific ecosystem
The province of Ontario in Canada has a population of 14.5 million people and is comparable to some EU Member States in size and healthcare delivery model. Like Member States, Ontario is facing challenges related to the financial and workforce burdens that threaten the sustainability of its healthcare system, and is currently undergoing a transformation to modernize its systems to support patient journeys, by creating a province-wide health data fabric. Smile’s CTO, James Agnew, has been involved with the HL7 FHIR standard since 2011, and currently sits on the FHIR "Core Team" with editorial responsibilities for implementer support. James will delve into Ontario's roadmap for the health data fabric, as well as Canada's contributions to the International Patient Summary (IPS) specification. The talk will also suggest how Ontario's experience can inform and enrich the European Health Data Space (EHDS) evolution, particularly in the context of developing standardized, accessible, and secure health data exchange. Attendees will gain valuable insights into international best practices in liberating and leveraging health data in order to transform how healthcare services can be delivered in Europe and beyond.
Ämne
Data och Information
Seminarietyp
Livesänd
Föreläsningsformat
Presentation
Föreläsningssyfte
Verktyg för implementering
Kunskapsnivå
Introduktion
Målgrupp
Chef/Beslutsfattare
Upphandlare/inköp/ekonomi/HR
Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare
Studerande
Patientorganisationer/Brukarorganisationer
Nyckelord
Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga)
Nytta/effekt
Utbildning (utbildningsbevis)
Personcentrering
Styrning/Förvaltning
Kommun
Innovativ/forskning
Patientsäkerhet
Informationssäkerhet
Information/myndighet
Användbarhet
Konferens
Vitalis
Föreläsare
James Agnew Föreläsare
CTO
Smile Digital Health
I am the CTO of Smile Digital Health, and the project lead for the HAPI project.