Grand Challenges in Medical Informatics 2004
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Grand ChallengeSubmitterEmailExample LinkDate
Creating a Business profit model for regional/community hospital, and Motivating for medical service provider to accept the meaning of added valuejaeung Moon, MHAwebmaster@podbank.nethttp://www.podbank.net1 5 2004
Worldwide Unified Method (language) to express medical data, information and knowledge.Gerard Freriksgfrer@luna.nlwww.openEGR.org17 5 2004
Produce clinical systems which are totally user-centric, based on industry-scale best practises, including rigourously driving out user requirements and task flows, understanding their mental models and working methods, and supporting their current ways of working BEFORE trying to optimise them, rather than introducing efficiencies without correctly analysing the actual current working methods, including their variabilities between individual clinicians, over time, depending on the task, and depending on the location.Simon Raistricksr@u-xp.com 7 6 2004
Deploy a community wide, vertically integrated, comprehensive, pervasive, loosely coupled, stable, and feature complete open source Local Health Information Infrastructure built as a secure clinical messaging middleware which provides a federated Master Patient Index and a Health Records Exchange across all local medical enterprises, and which can interoperate with patient access to lifetime health records.Will Rosswross@ruralcommunityhealth.orghttp://www.ruralcommunityhealth.org/projects/msp.html16 7 2004
Embed healthcare informatics into the core curriculum taught in all medical schools and residency programsDerek J. Kelly MDdkelly@schosp.org 1 8 2004
Standardize the concepts and representation of terms related to quality assessment, including complication, error, adverse event.; Develop methods for direct capture of structured data pertaining to quality, and methods for documenting the peer review process; Develop appropriate security controls for peer review information, distinct from general EMR security.John A. Aucar, MDaucarj@health.missouri.edu 23 8 2004
Making health informatics a recognised "mainstream" medical speciality, so that more clinicians can pursue this as a professional career to further develop their IT skillsets and bridge the existing "IT" and "Healthcare" gap.Dr HM Gohhmgoh@amorphous.com.mywww.ehealth.org.my3 10 2004
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