3346.0 Mobile and Web-Based Tools in HIT

Monday, October 31, 2011: 2:30 PM
Roundtable
Whether in the US or around the world, we live in an information and data driven world that is continually shaped by all things digital. This session seeks to explore the value of mobile technologies in enabling data exchange, enhancing clinical encounters, and providing feedback to providers regarding patient attitudes toward their treatment.
Session Objectives: At the end of this session, participants should be able to: 1. discuss the growing rate of adoption of HIT across the globe for the purpose of improving health outcomes; 2. identify the benefits of mobile technologies in increasing patients' engagement in their own care.
Organizer:
Diane L. Adams, MD, MPH, CHS-III
Moderator:

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Formative Development of a Web-based Diabetes Medication Adherence Dashboard
Richard Goldsworthy, MSEd, PhD and David Marrero, PhD
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Using a mobile technology platform to empower community health workers to improve newborn care at the household level
Sarah Searle, Ken Bayona, Deborah Gitonga, Amelia Sagoff and Neal Lesh, PhD, MPH
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Integrating emerging technology with community health education: The utility of an interactive online media-based training curriculum for prostate cancer education
Euna M. August, MPH, Sean Dickerson, Dawood H. Sultan, Mallory Hussin, Richard G. Roetzheim, MD, B. Lee Green, PhD, MEd and Brian Rivers, PhD

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Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology
Endorsed by: Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health