Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Robert N Jamison
Harvard Medical School, USA
Keynote: Using mobile health (mHealth) technology to improve acute and chronic pain: where are we now and where are we going?
Time : 10:00-10:45
Biography:
Robert Jamison is a Professor at Harvard Medical School with appointments in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Psychiatry, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. His professional time is spent teaching and actively engaging in research. His recent research has focused on the examination of predictors of opioid abuse in chronic pain patients, patient engagement using telemedicine, and numerous clinical trials funded by the NIH and industry. He has been Research Mentor to several attending physicians and graduate students at Harvard and other Institutions. He also has assisted the coordination of clinical research within the Pain Trials Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He has been Principal Investigator on several NIH-funded projects. He is currently a Member of five scientific journal Editorial Boards. He has authored two books, and over 300 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and abstracts in the areas of Innovative Technology, Behavioral Medicine and Chronic Pain. He has been active and held board positions in many regional, national, and international organizations such as the American Pain Society and the International Association for the Study of Pain. He has been the Past President of the New England Pain Association and has served on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the American Pain Society. He is committed to the Clinician Teacher/Trainer Model and is a very important Figure in Clinical Research.
Abstract:
There has been a rise in interest in remote monitoring of pain and use of mobile health (mHealth) technology designed to support individuals in making lifestyle changes needed to improve pain management. Consumer demand for remote assessment programs, health ‘apps’ and sensors has far outpaced the science needed to understand their benefits and impact. For persons with chronic pain and providers who treatment them, mobile apps and activity monitors can help encourage behavioral changes including symptom monitoring, education, reinforcement of positive behaviors, and as tools to enhance patient-provider communication. Dr. Jamison will review the literature on the use of web-based electronic pain assessment programs, smartphone pain apps, activity monitors, and telemedicine to help manage pain patients’ conditions remotely and that have the potential to decrease healthcare utilization. He will detail the content, face validity, reliability, usability, expense, and technical issues associated with the use of mHealth technology. He will also present recently completed studies that highlight the role of pain apps and artificial intelligence in clinical pain centers and describe findings from studies on the effects of a remote electronic pain assessment program and use of teletherapy in pain medicine. He will illustrate how automated engagement incorporated into clinical care holds significant promise to solving problems of tracking patients remotely without disrupting clinical care. He will present how the future of healthcare and managing costs will require new approaches to engage the patient. This session will help to demonstrate how leveraging existing technologies holds significant promise to maintain effective communication with patients between visits while tracking and educated patients with real world decision-making that positively impacts healthcare.
Keynote Forum
Kagalwala F
The Lister Hospital-East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, UK
Keynote: Quality improvement project on optimizing hydroxycarbamide prescriptions in paediatric sickle cell disease
Time : 11:00-11:45
Biography:
Abstract:
- Blood Transfusion | Cardiovascular Diseases | Remote Patient Monitoring | e-Health | Heart Failure | Haematology and Pharma Industry
Location: Meeting room
Chair
Kagalwala F
The Lister Hospital-East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, UK
Session Introduction
Gihan Nabil Mahmoud
Prince Sultan Oncology Center, Saudi Arabia
Title: An audit of compliance with the British Society for Haematology (BSH) guideline on red cell transfusion in sickle cell disease (SCD)-Part II: Indications for transfusion
Time : 11:45- 12:15
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Andriy Hospodarskyy
Ternopil Medical University, Ukraine
Title: Artificial intelligence and telerehabilitation of patients with injuries of the lower extremities
Time : 12:15-12:45
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Mizanur Rahman
Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Title: Malondialdehyde modified human serum albumin and induced pro-inflammatory T-cell activation in atheroscleortic palques
Time : 13:45-14:15
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Uthenas Larseang
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Title: Report of wasted blood products at blood transfusion centre, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Time : 14:15-14:45
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Donovan Casas Patiño
Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Mexico
Title: Pepitometro: virtual page to combat childhood obesity and overweight
Time : 14:45-15:15
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Andriy Tsvyakh
Ternopil Medical University, Ukraine
Title: Rehabilitation of patients with injuries of the elbow joint of the upper extremities by telemedicine and artificial intelligence technology
Time : 15:15-15:45
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Abstract:
Akram Hossain
University of Evora, Portugal
Title: INVESTIGATING THE READINESS OF HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BIG DATA: THE PORTUGAL CONTEXT
Biography:
Dr. Md. Akram Hossain completed Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree in the year 2013. He has also completed Post-Doctoral research degree in the year of 2018. Dr. Akram got commonwealth split-site scholarship and Erasmus Mundus Scholarship in his PhD and Post-Doctoral academic life. Now he is working in the position of Professor, Department of MIS, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is also working as Scientific Researcher in the University of Evora, Portugal. Dr. Akram is an International researcher and he has 27 articles which are published in popular journals. He has attended and presented his research paper in various countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Turkey, Switzerland, Germany, Hungry, Cuba, Thailand and Malaysia. He also got best paper award in Australia and Malaysia. Dr. Akram also work as consultant in various projects, IT and IT enable services in Bangladesh.
Abstract:
Portugal has been observing a continuous improvement in the health of its population for long time. Also, the country has maintained a moderate pace in integrating of Information Technology (IT) in its healthcare sector. However, as the technology is evolving fast, the country lags in faster adoption of new technologies in comparison to other European countries. While Big Data offers many unique benefits, the task required to integrate it with the country’s Health Information System (HIS) has long way to go. The Big Data integration requires specific strategies, methodologies, and infrastructures to facilitate its benefits. To achieve these requirements, adequate readiness needs to be achieved, along with addressing the related challenges. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the current scopes and challenges in the readiness of health information systems for adopting big data analytics in Portugal. By understanding this necessity, this paper proposes to investigate the existing scopes and barriers in Big Data integration in the health information systems in various prominent health institutes in Portugal.
Keywords: Health Information Systems, Big Data, Readiness, Electronic Health Record, Portugal