Education SessionsThursday, 17 May10:15 – 11:15EHR / EMR / EPR30 Room: OrchardElectronic Prescription Monitoring Systemfor Control of Buprenorphine AbuseThe Central Addictions Registry forDrugs, Singapore (CARDS) was anelectronic prescription monitoring systemimplemented in October 2005 for thecontrol of buprenorphine abuse bypreventing buprenorphine users from“doctor-hopping”. The CARDS systemalso evolved in July 2006 to supplement anationwide Subutex Voluntary RehabilitationProgramme (SVRP) for the buprenorphineusers, providing functions beyondprescription monitoring to include trackingof patient status in SVRP.Dr Raymond CHUA, MBBS, MMed PublicHealth, Dip LSHTM, MBADeputy Director, Ministry of HealthSingaporeDr HO Kaiwei, MBBSMedical Officer, Ministry of HealthSingapore11:30 – 12:30Thought Leader Session31Room: CanningWhy Did Government Intervene toAccelerate eHealth in Australia?Ms Patricia Faulkner, Partner KPMGAustralia and former Secretary to theDepartment of Human Services Victoria,will provide an insider’s perspective onaction taken by Commonwealth, State andTerritory Governments to accelerate thepace of eHealth reform in Australia.Ms Patricia FAULKNERFormer Secretary, Department of HumanServices, VictoriaAustralia11:30 – 12:3032Clinical Leadership andGovernanceRoom: Bras Basah BIndonesia Medical Association:Perspectives on Healthcare ITAn Indonesia Medical Associationrepresentative will share their perspective onHealth IT in Indonesia.11:30 – 12:30EHR / EMR / EPR33Room: SophiaBenefits and Burdens of Sustaininga Community Health InformationExchangeSouth Florida Health Information Initiativeis a RHIO that has established a secureweb-based health information exchangeused by providers and payors fordecison-making, reducing costs, andimproving safety. Presenters will sharelessons learned, outline a sustainabilitymodel, and present solutions to privacy,security, competing organizationalpriorities, and other issues.Carladenise A. EDWARDS, MS.Ed, PhDExecutive Director, South Florida HealthInformation InitiativeUSARobert SCHWARTZ, MDProfessor & Chair, University of MiamiMiller School of MedicineUSA11:30 – 12:3034Clinical Leadership andGovernanceRoom: OliviaClinical Systems Governance for HealthIT SuccessGaining clinician acceptance is one of themost difficult tasks facing clinical systemsimplementation. This presentationdescribes the robust clinical governancestructure and process in the Hong KongHospital Authority, one of the key successfactors behind the Hong Kong-wideClinical Management System.Dr Ngai Tseung CHEUNGExecutive Manager, Health Informatics,Hong Kong Hospital AuthorityHong Kong11:30 – 12:3035IT Strategy and HealthServices ManagementRoom: Moor-MorrisonCCOE AuroraLearn about an in-house ComputerisedClinician Order Entry developed byNHG from a clinician championperspective.Dr James YIPDy Chief Medical Information OfficerConsultant CardiologistNational University HospitalSingapore11:30 – 12:3036EHR / EMR / EPRRoom: OrchardMedical IT in Japan—The CurrentSituation and Future StrategyThe prevalence of EMR systems andMedical IT standarization in the Japanesehospitals will be explored as well as theJapanese government’s future nationalstrategy to implement EHR in Japan.Prof Hiroshi TANAKA, PhDDean & Professor, School of BiomedicalSciencesTokyo Medical & Dental UniversityJapan14:00 – 15:0037Keynote SpeakersRoom: CanningDatuk Dr M.S. PILLAY, B Tech, M.P.H.,P Eng. M.I.E.M., PhDDeputy Director General of HealthMalaysia (Research and TechnicalSupport)Ministry of HealthMalaysiaDr Ian REINECKEChief Executive OfficerNational E-Health Transition AuthorityAustralia13
Education SessionsThursday, 17 May15:15 – 16:15Thought Leader Session38Room: CanningNational Policy of Development andImplementation of Healthcare IT inJapanLearn about the current situation andnational policy of development andimplementation of IT solutions in thefield of medical services in Japan.Ichirou TOMISAWA, MDDirector, Office of Medical Devicesand Information, Health Policy Bureau,Ministry of Health Labor and WelfareJapan15:15 – 16:1539Clinical Leadership andGovernanceRoom: Bras Basah BProcess Redesign in the Asia Pacific:Two PerspectivesCountries in the Asia Pacific seeking toimplement health information technologyface very real challenges. This sessionoffers observations from site visits tohospitals planning to acquire EMRsystems and the perspective of thePresident of the Asia Pacific Associationfor Medical Informatics.Prof Yu-Chuan (Jack) LI, MD, PhDPresident, Asia Pacific Association forMedical Informatics, Professor and ChairInstitute of Biomedical InformaticsTaiwanBeverly BELL, RN, BS, MHA, CPHIMSClient Services Leader, Healthlink, anIBM CompanyUSA15:15 – 16:1540Clinical Leadership andGovernanceRoom: SophiaDisease Registry Research in MalaysiaUse of disease registry data inhealthcare policy and management mayjustify the investment in IT. A variety ofhealthcare databases which supportdisease registry research in Malaysia arereviewed.Jie Ying LIMManager, Datamed Clinical ComputingServices Sdn BhdMalaysia15:15 – 16:1541eHealthRoom: OliviaPrimary Care System for RuralPopulation - Transforming the QualityAccess to quality healthcare is asiginicant challenge to rural populations.A proposed solution creates a platformfor sustainable rural transformation ina larger, cost-effective, efficient andmore consistent manner by adopting aprocess driven approach supported byeHealth solution.Naresh NAGARAJANSenior Vice President, SatyamComputer Servcies LtdIndiaAnindya MAITISenior Consultant, Satyam ComputerServcies LtdIndia15:15 – 16:15eHealth42Room: Moor-MorrisonManaging Chronic Mental Illnessvia the Web: Development and BestPracticeThe development and key features ofan e-Health system for mental healthconsumers and clinicians will bedescribed.Robin J HARVEY, BA (Hons), Dip Ed,PhDResearch and Development Manager,SentiensWestern AustraliaUsing eHealth to Improve theManagement of Chronic DiseaseAn overview of the South AustralianHealthConnect eHealth programAndrew G W MCALINDON, BScDirector, HealthConnect SA, Departmentof HealthSouth Australia15:15 – 16:1543Clinical Leadership andGovernanceRoom: OrchardClinical Management SystemsSupporting School-based and ClinicbasedStudent Health ProgrammesThis session presents the employmentof information technology to developand implement clinical managementsystems that support school-basedand clinic-based Student HealthProgrammes.Dr Shirley WAN, MSc, MBBSDeputy Director, School Health Service,Youth Health DivisionHealth Promotion BoardSingaporeConnecting Leaders Across Asia Pacific toAdvance Quality Healthcare Through ITDr LEONG Kam Kei, MBBSAssistant Director, Student HealthCentre, Youth Health DivisionHealth Promotion BoardSingaporewww.himssasiapac.org 14