H218 – Council on Clinical Information Technology Sunday, October 28, 2007
9:00 am | Electronic Health Records: Which One Is For You?
Peter Kenny, MD, FAAP Stuart Weinberg, MD, FAAP |
The AAP as an organization desires to promote electronic health record use among its members,
but AAP members have been facing two major barriers: unclear return on investment and systems
that do not work well in pediatric settings. In this session, we will discuss the economics
of EHRs, with an eye toward return on investment for pediatric group practices. We will also
learn how to identify features of EHR systems that ensure they will work successfully in the
pediatric setting. How one actually implements EHR systems (hardware selection, workflow design,
system customization, training, and support) will wrap up this energizing session. The goal
of the session is to help future users of EHRs achieve a working familiarity with EHR applications
such that the participants will leave the session ready, able and eager to select and purchase
an EHR for their clinical practice.
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12:00 pm | Council Business Meeting |
1:30 pm | Break |
2:00 pm | Scientific Abstract Session |
Clinical Information technology is an emerging field with new applications, devices and software
entering the clinical arena every day. In order to allow section members and general pediatricians
to keep up-to-date with the latest scientific developments in clinical information technology,
COCIT presents a scientific abstract and poster session each year. The quality of abstracts in
the past years has turned this session into the premier research venue for pediatric clinical
informatics. Special emphasis has been placed in the past years on evaluative studies that
evaluate the impact of new technologies on the pediatrician and his patients.
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2:00 pm |
Pediatric Electronic Health Record As an Integrated, Comprehensive Solution To Communication: An Italian Experience
Buonuomo PS[1], Onesimo R[2], Ricci F[3], and Curro V[2]. [1]Unità Operativa di Reumatologia, Dipartimento di Medicina Pediatrica, IRCCS Ospedale Pediatrico “Bambino Gesù”, Rome, Italy; [2]Department of Paediatrics, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Policlinico “A. Gemelli”, Rome, Italy, and [3]IRPPS, CNR, Rome, Italy.
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2:15 pm |
Evidence Based Assessment of ADHD in the Primary Care Setting
Pedigo TK. Pediatric & Adolescent Psychology P.C., Savannah Child Study Center, Savannah, Georgia.
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2:30 pm |
An Innovative PDA Appication To Optimize Learning/Teaching In The NICU
Lin Y and Levin GGarrett. Dept.of Peds., Texas Tech Univ. HSC, El Paso, TX.
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2:45 pm |
Improvement Of Quality and Timeliness Of Discharge Summaries
Pappas RM[1], Marks M[1], Gowans K[2], Hilden J[2], and Worley S[1]. [1]General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, and [2]Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Children's Hospital Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH.
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3:00 pm |
Who Cares To Know: Defining Neonatal Critical Laboratory Values
Stavroudis TA[1], Hemachandra AH[1], and Lehmann CU[1,2]. [1]Division of Neonatology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, and [2]Division of Information Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
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3:15 pm |
BREAK
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3:30 pm |
Workflow Improvement And Increased Housestaff Satisfaction After Integration Of Sign-Out Documents Into The Electronic Medical Record
Bernstein JA, Imler DL, and Longhurst CA. Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA.
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3:45 pm |
Underdiagnosis of Pediatric Hypertension – An Example of the Potential of Electronic Medical Record Research for Clinical Pediatricians
Kaelber DC[1,2], Hansen ML[2], and Gunn PW[2]. [1]Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Harvard University, Boston, MA, and [2]School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
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4:00 pm |
Staff Perceptions Of Advantages and Disadvantages Of a Commercial Pediatric Electronic Medication Administration Record
Edwards PJ[1,2], Metcalfe L[1], Jose J[2], and Sainfort F[1]. [1]Center for Pediatric Outcomes & Quality, Georgia Tech Health Systems Institute, Atlanta, GA, and [2]Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA.
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4:15 pm |
Child Health Profile For Children With Special Health Care Needs
Lozzio CB, Liao MZ, Shelton BJ, and Hancock B. Medical Genetics, University of Tennessee-Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee.
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4:30 pm |
Parent and Provider Impressions Of Emergency Planning For Children With Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN); Midwest Emergency Medical Services For Children Information System (MEMSCIS.COM)
Pyles LA[1,2], Jamrozek K1, Hannan JC[3], Scheid M[1], and Hines CI[2,3]. [1]Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; [2]Emergency Medical Services for Children Resource Center of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and [3]Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
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4:45 pm |
Adjourn
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