Online Program

3259.0
Using Innovative Technology via Students, Ocupational and Oral Health, Social Services, Behavorial Science, Medicare, Immunizations, and Laboratory Data Decision Making

Monday, November 2, 2015: 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Roundtable
Internet-enabled, cloud-based, and HIPAA-compliant technologies can empower patients and health care providers in their quest to improve health. From immunizations to workplace-related injuries, consumers need access to data that can help them understand health conditions. In some cases the data are useful enough to predict future occurences. This session will explore how various health systems have approached data management to help patients make more sense of their care.
Session Objectives: Discuss how various technologies can enable patients and caregivers to take better care of their health
Organizers:
Yaw P. Baidoo, EdS, RSCC, CSCS, SCCC and Diane L. Adams, MD, MPH, DABCHS, CHS-III
Moderator:
Jiunn-Jye Sheu, PhD, MSPH, MCHES

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A Multi-state Pilot of Consumer Electronic Access to Official State Immunization Records   
Erich Daub, Pamela Reynolds, Dana Goodloe, Lonnie Peterson, Geraldine Yett and Quan Le
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Prioritizing Laboratory Data for Decision Making in Situational Assessment and Response   
Donald Eby, PhD, Daniel Baker, PhD and Dimitrios Koutsonanos, MD, MPH
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Advancing Occupational Safety & Health Management System: High-performance Work Systems in Occupational Health Management   
Arash Jalali, MPH PHI, MSHI, Christopher Bell, MSHI, CAPM, CHTS-IM, Douglas Rahden, BS, CPMA, Michael Cailas, PhD and Edward Mensah, PhD
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Introducing Technology in Child Welfare Referrals for Health and Social Services   
Elinam Dellor, MPH, Kristina Lovato-Hermann, MSW, Jennifer Price-Wolf, PhD MSW MPH, Bridget Freisthler, PhD and Susanna Curry, MSW
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Formative Research to Inform the Development of an Innovative eHealth Application to Promote Oral Health during Prenatal Care Visits   
Cheryl A. Vamos, PhD, MPH, Steven Christiansen, BA, Tom Jacobs, BA, Ellen M. Daley, PhD, MPH, Rita DeBate, PhD, MPH, FAED, FAAHB, Shana Green, MPH and Stacey Griner, MPH, CPH

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology