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AMIA 2013 – Patient Engagement in MU
November 16, 2013
The AMIA Symposium is the leading scientific meeting for biomedical and health informatics research and practice. The 2013 AMIA Annual Symposium will take place November 16-20 at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC.
Gaye Dolin, MSN, RN, Lantana’s chief information analyst, will participate in the AMIA-NIWG/CIS Working Group Pre-Symposia Tutorial, “Patient Engagement in Meaningful Use: Informatics Challenges and Opportunities.” This tutorial, offers 6 credits for CME/CE will take place Saturday, November 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., EST. Gaye’s topic is, “Summary of Care Record, the Care Plan, Patient Instructions, and Patient Authored Note – How are we going to meet MU requirements?”
Meaningful Use focuses on four areas of patient engagement: Personal Health Records (PHRs), secure messaging, patient education/instructions, and clinical summaries. This tutorial looks at the stages of MU and the requirements laid out for patient engagement; it will cover these topics:
- Meaningful Use and Patient Engagement: Meaningful for Patients?
- Getting patients engaged in using health information technology
- What tools are already in place that can be used? What other tools and strategies may be needed?
- Personal Health Records – What do we know and are we ready for MU?
- Patient Use of Secure Messaging: We are not all walking around with smartphones!
- Summary of Care Record, the Care Plan, Patient Instructions, and Patient Authored Note – How are we going to meet MU requirements?
- Usability Principles for the PHR, Summary of Care Record, Care Plan and Patient Instructions
- Putting the Principles to work: Breakout groups – Let’s design the ideal tools for PHR with secure messaging, Summary of Care Record, Care Plan, Patient Instructions and Patient Authored Note.
To register for AMIA 2013 Annual Symposium, visit http://www.amia.org/amia2013/registration. Follow the event on Twitter via the hashtag, #AMIA2013.