PHICON is in the process of thedevelopment and implementation of a state of the art Portable Personal HealthRecord (PHR) System. The PHICON-PHR will form the bases of the PHICON National Personal Health RecordProgram for all Americans. With a shift in the healthcare sectortowards an automated and paperless environment, it has become increasinglynecessary for everyone to develop and maintain an electronic version of theirmedical records. Disasters such as Hurricane Katrinashowed that not having such a record could be very detrimental to oneshealthcare. Katrina refugees for instance, had to repeat medical exams andcritical lab tests in order to re-diagnose chronic medical conditions simplybecause some patients did not remember or know pertinent details of theirmedical history. For some patients below certainincome guidelines, the PHICON-PHR will be a free service. MostAmericans will however have their medical records stored and maintained for avery small monthly fee! In principle, the PHICON-PHR will negate the need to completemedical histories every time patients consult with a new physician or medicalfacility. The PHICON-PHR will also facilitate quickertreatments in emergency situations as critical tests do not need to be repeatedthus increasing the likelihood of better clinical outcomes and survival.Generally speaking, the quality of healthcare will be exponentially improvedwhen an individual retains a personal health record. The initial business goals of the ?PHICONNational Personal Health Record Project? is to store,update and maintain the Personal Health Record of 10% of all Americans by June 30st,2013. (35 Million Americans)
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION REQUEST PHICON isrequesting potential stakeholders of this project, either individual orcorporate, to register for more information through this PHICON-PHR sub web. (http://www.PHICON.org/PHR). Potential stakeholders could include:IT specialist, corporate IT entities, medical and public health professional,banks, government representatives, hospital network representatives andcorporate and private financiers. Click to the next page to register. Anthony O. Oloni, MD, MPHi, CPHI Medical Director & Physician Informatics Consultant PHICON (Public Health Informatics Consultants) Box 2822, AcworthGA30102 Phone: Cell (678) 886 7992; Office (678) 354 6144; Fax (678) 302-6330 Email: Anthony.Oloni at PHICON.org| Company Web: www.PHICON.org Anthony O. Oloni, MD, MPHi, CPHI Medical Director & Physician Informatics Consultant PHICON (Public Health InformaticsConsultants) Division of Preventive Medicine Associates, Atlanta Clinical Informatics & Information Specialist Georgia Poison Control Center Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital Grady Health System 80 Jesse Hill, Jr. Dr., SE Contact: Box 2822, AcworthGA30102 Phone: Cell (678) 886 7992; Office (678) 354 6144; Fax (678) 302-6330 Email: Anthony.Oloni at PHICON.org | Company Web: www.PHICON.org The information contained in this message and any attachment may be proprietary, confidential, and privileged or subject to the work product doctrine and thus protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message and deleting it and all copies and backups thereof. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Beale [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 11:06 AM To: timothywayne.cook at gmail.com, 'For openEHR technical discussions' Subject: Re: MIE-2008 Tim Cook wrote:> This may/may not be the correct place to discuss this but in case you> haven't noticed. There were eight tutorials scheduled at MIE last> Sunday. Six of those tutorials were cancelled. The only two remaining> were the two openEHR related tutorials. > http://www.sfmi.org/home/page.asp?sid=63&mid=2&PageId=1834 >> Thanks for doing a great job openEHR advocates!>> Tom, Rong and Sebastian were scheduled for a workshop on> interoperability sing archetypes. How did that go?>> I'm also interested in hearing about the reception of Christian Khol,> et.al presentation on facilitating the openEHR approach.> http://www.hst.aau.dk/%> 7Eska/MIE2008/ParalleSessions/PresentationsForDownloads/Mon-0815/HIS&EHR-15_Kohl.pdf>> > *Tim,you beat me to it, but I was going to mention the intention of adding an MIE 2008 page to the openEHR website, in which we post papers and presentations of sessions relating to openEHR. I am not sre at all of what this list is, so if there are people on this list who could point out authors & presentations it would be helpful.The workshop went very well - we demonstrated various tools, including:- the archetype editor,- the template designer,- a new tool by Rong that extracts content configuration in proprietary form into openEHR archetype form, making it shareable,- Sebastian Garde demonstrated an enterprise tool for governance, lifecycle management and release management of archetypes, templates, and other resources.Positive comments afterward indicated that people are starting to see how much this work as matured and how they could use it in real environments. Thanks to all those who came.- thomas beale*_______________________________________________openEHR-technical mailing listopenEHR-technical at openehr.orghttp://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20080529/2f3b50be/attachment.html>

